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#!/bin/bash
# the directory of the script
DIR=`cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd`
echo "Working directory $DIR"
# the temp directory used, within $DIR
WORK_DIR=`mktemp -d -p "$DIR"`
echo "Creating temp working directory $WORK_DIR"
# deletes the temp directory
function cleanup {
rm -rf "$WORK_DIR"
echo "Deleted temp working directory $WORK_DIR"
}
# register the cleanup function to be called on the EXIT signal
trap cleanup EXIT
# Download Files specified in files.diz
while IFS=! read type app version outputfile url md5
do
echo "Downloading $app Version: $version"
#use -O for output file. define $outputfile yourself
wget --no-check-certificate --tries=1 -O $DIR/../$outputfile --timeout=5 "$url"
# use $(..) instead of backticks.
calculated_md5=$(md5sum "$DIR/../$outputfile" | cut -f 1 -d " ")
# compare md5
case "$calculated_md5" in
"$md5" )
echo "$DIR/../$outputfile md5 ok"
;;
*)
echo "$DIR/../$outputfile md5 NOT ok"
exit 1
;;
esac
done < "$DIR/files.diz"
# Extract to specified dir and set some variables
while IFS=! read type app version outputfile url md5
do
mkdir -p $WORK_DIR/${type}
pushd $WORK_DIR/${type}
unzip $DIR/../$outputfile
tar xfvz $DIR/../$outputfile
popd
mkdir -p $WORK_DIR/${app}-${version}/${type}
dos2unix $WORK_DIR/${type}/*/*.txt
mv $WORK_DIR/${type}/*/*.txt $WORK_DIR/${app}-${version}
pushd $WORK_DIR/${app}-${version}/${type}
case "${type}" in
"binary" )
mkdir linux
mv -fv $WORK_DIR/${type}/*_binaries/*inux/* linux
mv -fv $WORK_DIR/${type}/*/*_binaries/*inux/* linux
chmod +x linux/*
mkdir solaris
mv -fv $WORK_DIR/${type}/*_binaries/*olaris/* solaris
mv -fv $WORK_DIR/${type}/*/*_binaries/*olaris/* solaris
chmod +x solaris/*
mkdir dos
mv -fv $WORK_DIR/${type}/*_binaries/dos/* dos
mv -fv $WORK_DIR/${type}/*/*_binaries/dos/* dos
chmod +x dos/*
mkdir efi
mv -fv $WORK_DIR/${type}/*_binaries/efi/* efi
mv -fv $WORK_DIR/${type}/*/*_binaries/efi/* efi
chmod +x efi/*
mkdir windows
mv -fv $WORK_DIR/${type}/*_binaries/windows/* windows
mv -fv $WORK_DIR/${type}/*/*_binaries/windows/* windows
chmod +x windows/*
;;
"source" )
mv -v $WORK_DIR/${type}/lsiutil/* .
;;
*)
echo "Wrong arch"
exit 1
;;
esac
echo "${app}_${version}.orig.tar.gz" > $WORK_DIR/filename.txt
echo "${app}-${version}" > $WORK_DIR/dirname.txt
echo "${version}" > $WORK_DIR/version.txt
popd
done < "$DIR/files.diz"
FILENAME=`cat $WORK_DIR/filename.txt`
DIRNAME=`cat $WORK_DIR/dirname.txt`
echo "Creating $DIR/../$FILENAME "
pushd $WORK_DIR
tar -czf $DIR/../$FILENAME $DIRNAME
popd
VER=`cat $WORK_DIR/version.txt`
echo "Importing $DIR/../$FILENAME as $VER into git"
#exit 1
cleanup
gbp import-orig --pristine-tar -u $VER $DIR/../$FILENAME
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Changes for 1.70:
Enhancement Request:
- SCGCQ00440706 LSIUTIL Utility modification for New Gen3 Product name labels and fixing for incorrect Gen3 SAS uEFI version reporting.
- SCGCQ00438328 lsiutil - add support for inband expander CLI
- SCGCQ00468538 NetApp functionality to limit LUN Scan
- SCGCQ00467946 LSIUTIL on SPARC support
Defects :
- SCGCQ00425049 LSIUTIL: EFI BIOS Erase Hang
- SCGCQ00438322 lsiutil 1.69 does not report the correct Device ID information for Gen 3 adapters
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.69:
- Added Support for SAS3 Linux Drivers
- Fixed bug were OS names for drives > sdz were not displayed (on Linux)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.68:
- Fix in option 16 output. Added device type decode of STP target and added
fix to make sure undecoded device types will print nothing in the 'type'
field rather than the value from the last successfully decoded device.
- Added support for creating raid volumes on drives greater than 2TB
Modified method docreatevolume2()
- Added support for creating raid volumes with 4k drives on MPI2 and MPI2.5
controllers. StripSize will be set to zero to let firmware calculate it.
- Modified source file copyright information
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.67:
- Updated to MPI2 2.00.XX header files (MPI2.5 rev B). Includes support
for identifying SAS3XXXX devices. MPI2.5 support for DOS and EFI are not
supported at this time.
- Added option 25 for Power Management settings to contain the MPI control
message, get IOUnitPage7, and get/set SasIoUnitPage8.
- Added sub-option 60 (change RAID rate) to the RAID actions menu (option 21)
- Added option 71 to decode Flags and DeviceInfo for SASDevicePage0
for each device attached to the adapter.
- Modified the Alta programming/display algorithm (Option 58, sub-option 1 & 2)
to allow for 16 character serial number and part numbers (per the spec).
Also added the global flag option to prompt for errors created by a
non-existent SAS Address in the parameter file. (use lsiutil -g to turn it on).
- Fixed SAS Address programming in option 44 to program a sequential address
for each PHY (as opposed to only programming PHY[0]).
- Add support for the LSI SAS3 expander in the following areas:
- Support for resetting the expander (main menu option 20 (diagnostic menu)
-> option 98 (Reset Expander))
- Support for firmware image signature checking to help validate a firmware
download image matches the correct expander type (main menu option 20
(diagnostic menu) -> option 20 (Expander firmware download))
- Support for the SAS3 expander when specifying 'all' as the expander to
update in the expander firmware download option (allows update of all
expanders (of the same type) in a domain at once).
- Support when doing a manufacturing image update via the expander firmware
download option or when using the option to modify expander mfg image
fields (main menu option 20 (diagnostic menu) -> option 27 (Change
SAS2/SAS3 Expander Manufacturing Data Fields)).
- Added WarpDrive recognition
- Added support for new Windows XP driver name.
- Added option 72 to store SC information (MPI2.0-only)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.66:
- Updated to MPI2 2.00.18 header files (MPI2 rev Q). Includes support in
option 67 and 100 for newly refined config pages as well as device ID
recognition updates.
- Added the ability to decode the raw timestamps in option 35 (display HBA
firmware logs) into a readable format. The default behavior is unchanged
from previous releases. Invoke lsiutil with the '-g' flag to enable a
prompt in option 35 for doing the decoding.
- Modified command line argument checking to return appropriate error codes
(EINVAL, ENODEV) for incorrect parameters rather than success.
- Modified doIndentify() for SAS to upload the firmware from the backup region
rather than active. This allows for image verification after firmware
download without first resetting adapter.
- For read/write tests replaced the NCR pattern with a random one.
- added some improvements to SCSI error handling, especially check conditions
to be more generic and catch more errors.
- Updated option 20, sub-option 16 (Issue product-specific SAS IO Unit Control)
to work with SAS GEN2 HBAS.
- For DOS/EFI, fixed the startup error message seen with recent SAS GEN2 HBA
HBA firmware (mpt_receive_data failed, IOCStatus = 0020 (Invalid Action))
- Improved HBA detection under EFI for some platforms without PCI dual
address cycle support.
- For option 65 (SAS UART Debug Console), changed the default buffer size to
1MB (on Windows default is now calculated based on the MaxSGList driver
registry parameter). The user is no longer prompted for a buffer size to
allocate by default. To enable the prompt for buffer size invoke lsiutil
with the '-g' flag.
- fixed an issue with displaying hidden RAID devices (in option 8 output)
for inactive volumes
- In option 43 (Diagnostic Buffer actions), updated the ProductSpecific
parameters (debug masks) in the Register option to support 64-bit values
for MPI2.
- In option 21, sub-option 1 (Show Volumes in the RAID actions menu) fixed
interpretation of data scrub to properly indicate whether it is allowed
rather than to mean that it is "in progress".
- Under Linux resolved the warnings to the system log indicating lsiutil
'tainting' the system due to mmap() slowpath on kernels 2.6.27 and later.
- Fixed an issue with a SAS2308 HBA being reported as a SAS2208.
- For option 20, sub-option 30 (Inject media error in the Diagnostics menu),
improved the error handling and added support for sending WRITE LONG(10)
with WR_UNCOR set which will get translated to ATA WRITE UNCORRECTABLE EXT
for SATA drives.
- Removed menu item 6 (Download SEEPROM) and menu item 7 (Upload SEEPROM) for
SAS products since they were not applicable.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.65:
- For SAS2 HBAs, add support for target IDs greater than 255. Also optimized
option 8 (scan for devices) under Linux and Windows to only scan for devices
in the range of targets the firmware indicates exists based on devhandles.
- Added a -8 command line argument to limit the number of LUNs scanned to 8
instead of the default of 256.
- Fixed option 42 (Display OS device names) for both Linux and Solaris for
SAS2 HBAs.
- Fixed option 42 (Display OS device names) under Linux when using kernels
2.6.31 and later.
- Fixed option 42 (Display OS device names) for IR RAID Volumes under Linux.
- Fixed a display bug in the output of 'Show physical disks' (RAID Action menu
item 2). The devhandles for the disk paths should now be output correctly.
- Increased the chip reset delay under DOS and EFI to 50ms (up from 20ms).
- Changed the DOS/EFI driver to correctly use the default descriptor rather
than SCSI IO descriptor for RAID passthrough requests.
- Fixed the NVDATA "wrong board" warning for SAS2 HBAs when downloading
firmware.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.64:
- Updated to MPI2 2.00.13 header files. Includes support in option 67 and
100 to print the newly defined config pages. Also includes the 2208
device ID recognition.
- Updated to MPI1 01.05.20 header files. Minor changes only, this has no
functional impact.
- Added a new expert main menu option 65 ("SAS UART Debug Console") which is
available for SAS2 HBAs. Running this option prompts the user for how
large a buffer to reserve for command responses as well as whether they
would like to log the output to a file. After this, the user is given a
'%' prompt to enter commands, mimic'ing the UART console. The user can
type 'exit' to return to the normal lsiutil menu.
Standard '-a' scripting of this console feature is available as well. For
example, the following command line will start lsiutil using the second
HBA port found, start the UART console, and execute the "iop show diag"
and "exit" commands before quitting:
# lsiutil -p 2 -a 65,,,"iop show diag","exit",0
- Added a few improvements for working with LSI SAS2 expanders (Bobcat):
o Recognize the buffer IDs for bobcat firmware images and manufacturing
data so a warning is no longer printed when updating.
o Enhanced the expander firmware download (diagnostic menu option 20) to
distinguish between LSI SAS1 and SAS2 expanders if the 'all' option
is used to update all expanders in the domain and there is a mix of SAS1
and SAS2 expanders. In this case, the user is given the option of which
type of expander to perform the update on. NOTE: that there is no
support to differentiate between different platforms within the SAS1 or
SAS2 space. So, for example, if there is a mix of SAS1 expanders that
require different firmware images, the 'all' option will provide no
protection against putting the same firmware image in all the expanders.
o When using expander firmware download (diagnostic menu option 20) to
update the manufacturing image for an LSI SAS2 expander, lsiutil will
fetch the current SAS address, Enclosure Logical ID, and Ethernet MAC
Address from the expander as well as from the image file provided by the
user and then for each field, prompt the user on whether they would like
to use the value in the supplied manufacturing image (the default),
preserve the existing value already in the expander, or override the value
on the spot.
o Added a new expert level menu option 27 under the diagnostic menu
(option 20 from the main menu) called "Change SAS2 Expander Manufacturing
Data Fields". This option will retrieve the current manufacturing data
from the selected LSI SAS2 expander and then display to the user the
current SAS Address, Enclosure Logical ID, and Ethernet MAC Address and
allow the user to enter new values for any of these fields. The new
values are then written back to the expander, to take effect after the
expander is reset.
- updated the chip recognition for all current LSI MPT chips/revisions.
- Fixed event reporting (option 43) for SAS1 HBAs under SPARC Solaris.
- updated the vi settings to reflect use of spaces rather than tabs.
- minor change to the max target calcuation to make it more accurate.
- For option 17 (show expander route tables) added a check for whether
PHY_VACANT was returned and if so print a 'V' instead of a routing
attribute since the actual routing attribute is not available.
- For option 67/100 (Dump all port state) added a check for config pages
returning more than 255 DWORDs. For such config pages, truncate the output
and print a message indicating that the output was truncated.
- miscellaneous formatting and minor display bug fixes
- changed the DOS/EFI MPT driver to register as a BIOS rather than HOST
driver for SAS2 HBAs. This causes the HBA firmware to handle device
registration and events without help from the driver. This change allows
for things like RAID volume re-sync to restart after a drive hotplug.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.63:
- All tabs in the source code have been changed to spaces. For this release
only, *_tabified.c variants of the source code are provided which include
all of the changes since 1.62 except for the tab->space conversion.
- Moved the Solaris binaries to a single directory. lsiutil.sparc is the
SPARC binary and lsiutil.i386 is the X86 binary.
- updated MPI headers to 2.00.11.
- Added support for the magic number change in the SAS gen2 Linux driver.
This means that version mpt2sas-01.255.01.00 or later is required to
work with this release of lsiutil.
- Fixed display current events (option 40) for gen2 SAS HBAs.
- Added new menu option 58 (SAS only) for Alta diagnostics.
- Added support for the lsi_gen2 Windows XP driver.
- Added support for the mpt_sas Solaris gen2 SAS driver.
- Added support in the expander firmware download option to accept 'all' as
a valid value when prompted for the expander to operate on. This will
cause the image to be sent and verified for all expanders in the list.
- Added support in the expander firmware download option to poll for interim
completion statuses when download microcode used as well as include
the additional status if the update fails.
- Added two new expert mode options to the diagnostics menu,
'Display expander log entries' (option 25), and 'Clear (erase) expander
log entries' (option 26). Currently only gen1 (Yeti) expanders are supported.
- For all SMP requests, now setting 'Allocated Response Length' to 0xFF.
- Added support for the 'Show Volumes' and 'Get Volume State' options for SAS
gen2 IR to display inactive volume reason.
- Fixed a bug when printing Incompatible and Offline Reasons for gen2 SAS IR
phys disks.
- Made changes to routines that use RaidConfigPage0. Fixes segmentation fault
when activating a foreign volume with gen2 SAS HBAs.
- Added a retry mechanism when config page requests return MPI_IOCSTATUS_BUSY.
- Fixed a bug in displaying log entries (option 35) in which one DWORD was
not being displayed.
- In diagnostic menu option 2 (WriteBuffer/ReadBuffer/Compare Test) added
support for all the same patterns that the Write/Read/Compare test (option 4)
supports and added expected/actual printing when miscompares found.
- Fix handling of devices with T10 DIF (EEDP) enabled.
- In doIdentify, don't use the "actual image length" returned by the SCSI
firmware since it is not trustworthy.
- In doDisplayLoggedInDevices, if the port device is not returned when reading
device pages, use the port page to provide the missing information.
- When displaying OS device names under Linux, add use of O_NONBLOCK to the
opens() to avoids hanging in some situations.
- For option 56 (Read/write expander memory), added support for the x12
expander via support for the ring format LSI SMP.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.62:
- Updated to use MPI2 header files 2.0.0.10. This means the minimum
requirements for using this version of lsiutil with gen2 SAS HBAs is
firmware version 00.250.16.00, Windows driver 2.00.00.17 and Linux driver
00.255.05.00.
- Added support for diagnostic trace buffers (option 43) for gen2 SAS HBAs.
- Fixed a bug with displaying log entries (option 35) for gen2 SAS HBAs.
- Added three new RAID actions (option 21) for gen2 HBAs. Volume consistency
check, Stop volume consistency check, and Online Capacity Expansion. These
are RAID Action menu options 34, 35, and 36 respectively.
- Added support for in-band resetting of bobcat (gen2 SAS) expanders (menu
option 20, sub-option 98).
- For gen2 IR changed coerced size to come from firmware.
- For gen2 changed port->maxTargets to be based on MaxDevhandle+MaxVolumes
rather than MaxTargets.
- Fixed a bug with processing VPD files under EFI. The sscanf() routine in
helper.c was missing support for %c.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.61:
- Update the data structures for bus/target to devhandle mapping to use 32-bit
target and bus IDs. This affects SAS gen2 driver interaction. This release
requires at least version 2.0.0.16 of the LSI_SAS2 Windows driver and version
00.00.02.19 of the Linux mpt2sas driver.
- Increase timeout for task management requests from 30 to 60 seconds
- Fix a bug that could lead to attempting to double close the log file and
cause a call to free() to fail.
- Fix option 18 for SAS gen2 HBAS (changing the wwn).
- Fix link speed detection for SAS gen2.
- Fixed bug for SAS gen2 that could cause lsiutil to send requests with a
devhandle of 0xffff.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.60:
- fix bug in doDeleteVolume2 for setting the volume dev handle in the RAID
action request.
- Add option to use default settings on volume creation.
- Changed default stripe size to 128K
- fixed a build error that occurred if REGISTER_ACCESS was set to 0 at
compile time.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.59:
- Add code that determines BIOS/FCode compatibility for first MPI 2.0 chips.
- Add "Dump PCI config space".
- Modify code that allows changing SAS persistent entries, to handle changing
a set of mappings from one EnclosureId to another EnclosureId.
- Enhance display of expander routing tables to accommodate the SAS 2.0
committee changing the opcode for REPORT EXPANDER ROUTE TABLE LIST from
17h to 22h.
- After displaying diagnostic pages, don't ask about making changes except for
page numbers that are known to be writable.
- Make modifications to the RAID volume creation code to take drive minimums
from config pages, rather than hard-coding them. Also, allow selecting a
stripe size for any volume type except for mirrored (RAID1) volumes.
- Add ability to send QUERY TASK and ABORT TASK to the "Reset target" routine;
this is not the ideal place to put them, but it's the best of the current
alternatives. No allowance is made for specifying the identity of the task
to be queried or aborted; the intent is that these will be used merely to
verify that such requests can be issued (not that they'll be successful).
- Add some missing config pages to "Dump all port state".
- After resetting the chip (DOS/EFI), wait 20 milliseconds before making any
chip accesses, per the MPT specification.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.58:
- Add option 66, "Show SAS discovery errors".
- Fix bug introduced in 1.57 that broke option 13 for SAS.
- Fix bug introduced in 1.56 that made diagnostic buffer actions appear to
fail for Windows, when in fact they had actually succeeded.
- Fix options 8, 13, 16, 18, 33, 35, 44, 68, 80, and 81, to accommodate
differences between MPI 1.x and MPI 2.0 (the new link speed of 6.0 Gbps
being the most prominent one).
- Modify expander firmware download to allow boot records (BufferID 10) to
be headerless. If a header is needed (mode 2), but is not present, add it.
If a header is not needed (mode 6), but is present, remove it. Also fix
verification code to be more robust.
- Fix MPI 2.0 bug that caused duplicate devices to be shown on Windows during
a device scan.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.57:
- Implement RAID actions for MPI 2.0, and implement "Delete hot spare".
- Add Linux support for MPI 2.0.
- Modify NVDATA concatenation code for latest MPI 2.0 firmware changes.
- When downloading expander firmware, if mode is 2, use Write Buffer, but if
mode is 6 or 7, use SES Download Microcode. Before downloading, verify the
image for Buffer IDs 0, 2, and 10.
- For SAS, add "Force full discovery".
- Add "Identify FLASH device".
- Fix more endian problems, by adding code that allows the compiler to detect
them automatically.
- Skip verification after firmware download when the special bridge firmware
(1.18.99) is being used.
- Fix the multi-path detection code (used when creating volumes), which was
reading enclosure pages incorrectly.
- Fix the code that handles metadata size, to use ManufacturingPage4 instead
of IOCPage6 (the former can be modified, while the latter cannot).
- After reading diagnostic pages, allow the data to be modified and the page
written back.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.56:
- Implement -k flag to suppress the "select a device" mechanism for many
diagnostic functions, and instead allow directly entering bus and target
numbers.
- Fix the -h (help) display, which got broken when paging was implemented.
- Add some routines to help debug expanders (read/write expander memory,
read/write expander ISTWI devices, expander firmware download, expander
reset).
- Implement all of the diagnostic buffer actions for Solaris (a new driver is
required). Also, when any diagnostic buffer action fails, display detailed
information if it's available.
- Don't try to verify a firmware download for SAS if only a bootloader image
is active; the required "firmware upload" support is not implemented.
- Fix endian issues in various places.
- Fix the code that was trying to detect multi-pathed disks when creating RAID
volumes; it was not correctly determining whether two enclosures were in fact
the same enclosure.
- In the "Log Sense" and "Diagnostic Page" tests, make the buffer larger, and
check for the device returning more data than requested.
- When working with RAID physical disks, consistently use the physical disk
count that is in IOCPage3, vs. the one in IOCPage2.
- Add path information to the display of RAID physical disks, whenever there
is more than one path.
- Enhance "Scan for devices" to also show (hidden) RAID physical disks.
- Fix the Solaris code that determines device names, to handle SCSI Enclosure
Services (SES) devices, and to handle SAS disks with long GUID-based names.
- For "Send SMP request", if the handle entered is 0, prompt for SAS WWID and
physical port to be entered manually.
- Fix bug in "Send SCSI CDB" that caused loss of detailed failure information
(including SCSI status and, if there was a Check Condition, any sense data).
- More MPI 2.0 work: add a real list of supported devices, fix the expander
routing table display code, fix the SATA Clear Affiliation code, fix SCSI I/O
reply handling to correctly obtain sense data.
- Fix a bug in the EFI implementation of scanf(): %n did not work correctly.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.55:
- Extend paged output in menus to cover all output in all circumstances.
- Make the maximum number of devices shown in menus compile-time configurable,
with the default remaining at 99.
- Add the ability to turn off MPT register access at compile time, since this
causes crashes on some Linux standalone platforms.
- Accommodate more differences between MPI 1.5 and MPI 2.0 (in SCSI I/O replies
and event handling). Also, for MPI 2.0, use the BTDH IOCTL to get the driver
mapping between bus/target and device handle.
- When the -g flag is used, ask if the fwdiagtool header should be added when
doing diagnostic buffer reads.
- Have options 15, 17, and 20 automatically bring the port online under DOS and
EFI.
- Expand the PCI information printed to include the segment number.
- Add verification after firmware downloads (read the image back, and compare
with what was written).
- When creating RAID volumes, correctly enforce rules about mixing SAS and
SATA drives, and SSD and non-SSD drives. Also, use the metadata size that
is specified in IOC Page 6.
- Fix code that implements setting the volume name (string length check was
wrong, and volume addressing was wrong).
- When deleting a the last volume, delete any hot spares that remain; otherwise
those physical disks are left stranded.
- For Solaris, use an IOCTL to get the driver name and version. Use that same
IOCTL to get PCI information; only if that fails should the "reg" property be
used to get PCI information.
- When dumping config pages, dump SAS Expander Page 1 correctly (there is one
page per expander phy), and fix its name (it was called "SASDevicePage1"!).
- Implement the new changes for MPI 2.0 NVDATA concatenation. Add IOC Page 8,
BIOS Page 4, and Driver Mapping Page 0.
- Add MPI 2.0 support to the DOS/EFI driver.
- Add "Read Buffer (for firmware upload)" to allow reading back device or
expander firmware and saving into a file.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.54:
- Fix concatenation bug that caused invalid SAS firmware files to be generated
- Catch error if no file name is entered for option 15, suboption 8
- Add ability to issue product-specific SAS IO Unit Control and Diag Data
Upload requests
- When modifying SAS IO Unit settings, if "all phys" is selected, the default
should be to preserve existing settings per phy, rather than overwrite with
new settings
- Handle self-configuring expanders when displaying expander route tables
- When setting a volume name, use the new RAID action
- Change the display of PCI location information to include the segment number
- Allow SMP requests and responses to be up to 1024 bytes (per the SAS spec)
- Fix problem where the maximum target allowed is less than expected, so some
targets can be missed in a scan
- Add preliminary parsing of MPI 2.0 NVDATA
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.53:
- Add initial support for MPI 2.0
- Add -q switch, to query files for version information
- Add -g switch, to guarantee asking of questions that otherwise would be
suppressed (such as the bus number, when there's only one bus); this makes
it easier to script lsiutil from Perl
- Rework the way that ports are found under Solaris, to eliminate what are
sometimes lengthy delays waiting for prtconf to run -- the new code uses
the devinfo library to directly walk the device tree
- Fix memory leaks when using the -j switch (ports not selected were not
being closed), and when using options 18 or 44
- Add "Set SAS phy offline/online"
- Add ability to save persistent mappings to a file, then later restore them
- Add "Diagnostic Page Test", which reads any SCSI diagnostic pages
- Add code to enable or disable the read or write caches in SCSI devices
- Fix incomplete implementation of "Force firmware to fault (with C0FFEE)"
- Add verification of internal FCode checksum
- Add verification of PCIR image length
- Extend "Inject/Repair media error" test so that it works for SATA devices
- When downloading drive firmware, set default mode to 5 for SATA devices
- Fix bug in "Show physical disks" that assumed physdisk numbers were dense
- Detect multi-pathed disks when creating RAID volumes, and suppress their
inclusion in the device list
- Add code to allow binary files to be written when dumping chip locations
(the -g switch must be used for force the question)
- Fix an endian bug when dumping chip locations below 0x10000000
- Modified SAS phy/link reset code to ask for a device handle, so that remote
phys or links (i.e., on expanders) can be reset
- For DOS/EFI, avoid issuing Port Enable if possible, since that request can
take a long time to complete
- Change method of checking for "context reply" after SCSI request passthrough
under Windows, from looking for a specific MsgContext value, to looking for
the reply's MsgLength being zero
- Add retries under Linux if an IOCTL fails with EAGAIN
- Increase size of DOS/EFI scratch buffer to 1 MB (from 64 KB) to accommodate
large drive firmware downloads
- When exiting on DOS/EFI, don't reset a port that was not brought online
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.52:
- Make changes required to allow an EBC version for EFI
- Make changes required to allow native 64-bit IA64 and AMD64 versions
for Windows
- Modify Linux workarounds for IOC_INIT (needed to write Manufacturing
config pages)
- For Solaris, modify findPorts() to first use "prtconf -D", and then as
a fallback, use /etc/path_to_inst, so that working ports can be more
accurately identified
- Fix several big-endian bugs in the RAID-related options
- Don't print a stripe size for IM volumes (it's not valid like it is for
IME and IS volumes)
- Add support for a few new FC Management toolbox functions
- Rewrite getOsDeviceName() for Solaris, so that FCA devices are handled
as well as SCSA devices
- Fix an off-by-one message when complaining about incorrect VPD end tags
- Enhance SAS NVDATA parser to handle version 2D
- Support NPIV for FC by adding a -v switch (to identify which virtual
port to masquerade as)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.51:
- Add date/time stamp when logging to lsiutil.log
- Add "SEP (SCSI Enclosure Processor) Test"
- Add "FC management tools"
- Add "Force firmware to fault (with C0FFEE)" for SAS
- Add "Report LUNs Test"
- Fix dumping of memory regions to work with FC919/FC929
- Increase chunk size for firmware download/upload, for DOS only
- Allow Sun's mpt driver to work (for Solaris)
- Fix endian bugs in firmware download when checking for 1MB/2MB issues
- Dump enclosure pages when displaying attached devices for SAS
- Add checks for maximum physical disks in a volume
- When creating a volume, allow user to specify "no initial sync"
- Display FC WWNs and SAS WWID as part of -i (aka option 68)
- Add FC949E A2, 53C1030T A2, SAS1064E B3, SAS1068E B3, and 1078 C2 chips
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.50:
- Rearrange some source files to allow easier building on Windows
and Solaris
- Add ability to set individual bits, bytes, words, when modifying config
pages (e.g., when prompted for a value, type "bit3=1", or "bits7:4=2",
or "byte2=17")
- Add "Show expander routing tables"
- Add "Disable/Enable drive firmware update mode" to RAID actions
- Add "Display Log entries" and "Clear (erase) Log entries"
- Add "Upload FLASH section"
- Add "Display version information"
- Add "Display/Program chip VPD information"
- Add back deleting of persistent entries for SAS, and add "Change
Bus/Target of a existing mapping"
- Add code to firmware download that handles the SAS phase 8 to phase 8
bridge firmware image (version 1.18.99)
- When erasing the BIOS, fill with FF rather than 00 to match the FLASH
erase pattern
- Add ability to control booting under EFI for "Change FC Port settings"
- Modify "Change WWID" code to allow for variable-sized config page
- Under DOS or EFI, after any RAID action, sleep for 5 seconds to allow
drive metadata to be updated (if necessary)
- Use the Memory Move toolbox tool to allow "Dump chip memory regions" to
be able to dump tightly-couple memory for SAS and FC
- Beef up the display of SAS control settings in "Dump all port state"
- Display IOCLogInfo value for any RAID action request that fails
- Enhance concatenation to handle NVDATA versions 25, 28, 29, and 2B
- Properly return Check Condition Sense Data under DOS and EFI
- Switch DOS code to use memory space instead of I/O space, whenever
possible
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.49:
- Fix build issues with latest SLES10/RHEL5 drivers
- Add -j <type> to allow selecting just FC, SCSI or SAS ports
- Add doWaitForResync (RAID action)
- Add doRemoveSasDevice
- Fix -b and -r to obey -p, -0, and -1
- Fix port and driver naming under Windows StorPort drivers
- Add 1 MB to 2 MB migration code for SAS (phase 9), DOS and EFI only
- Fix doCreateVolume to obey volume member limits
- Remove all tabs from output, replace with spaces
- Add parsing of NVDATA version 28
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.48:
- Add -w, -ww, and -www flags to capture debug output
- Add -x flag to concatenate SAS firmware and NVDATA files
- Switch from using PortType as a selector, to ProductIdType
- For DOS and EFI, make sure port is ready for each new option
- For ports stuck in reset, don't prompt for a firmware file unless and
until the port is selected
- For EFI, do a firmware upload to handle FWDLB cases (no FLASH)
- Add paged menu mode
- Move "Beacon on/off" to be FC-specific
- Add "Erase non-volatile adapter storage"
- Add "Diagnostic Buffer actions"
- Add "Program manufacturing information" for FC and SAS
- Add "Set personal WWNN/WWPN" for FC
- Add "Send SCSI CDB"
- Remove most persistence actions for SAS, as they no longer are supported
by firmware
- Add "Inject/Repair media error"
- Add "Set/Clear write protect"
- When downloading SAS firmware, make sure the attached NVDATA is correct
for the port's board type
- Fix SAS firmware validity checking to correctly detect wrong chip type
and wrong chip revision
- Allow setting/clearing Native Command Queue Disable and SATA Write Cache
Disable for SAS
- Allow "Read/Write/Verify Logical Blocks" to touch individual volume
members, just like "Inject/Repair media error"
- Fix incorrect ordering of LBA High/Middle/Low parts in "Send SATA
request"
- Add dumping of VPD data (Manufacturing Page 1), if non-zero, to board
info display
- Fix incorrect defaulting of FC's HostSCSIID (15 is no longer correct)
- Fix EFI code to truncate files properly
- Fix EFI code to use I/O space properly, if required (1030/1030T)
- Fix DOS code to not enable chip interrupts (caused a hang while exiting
on some platforms)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.47:
- Add support for EFI
- Add a workaround for older Linux mptbase drivers (fix IOC_INIT failing)
- Add doWriteLogicalBlocks and doVerifyLogicalBlocks
- Add generic SATA passthrough
- Allow -b (showBoardInfo) in combination with any other arguments
- Increase range of Initiator Device Timeout value, by using the
supported scale factor (x16) if necessary
- Allow setting the Device Missing Report Delay and Device Missing
I/O Delay values
- Fix a bug in configuring wide ports
- Add support for RAID Volumes of size > 2 TB
- Add missing config pages to doPortStateDump (-d)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.46:
- Add -0 and -1 options, to skip IOC numbers 0 and 1, for certain
operations (so, lsiutil -1 99 would only reset each chip once)
- Enhance display to show IOC number (same as PCI function number)
- Check to see if the firmware is in Operational state before trying the
first MPT command, to avoid causing a chip reset if the firmware is in
Fault state (if so, option 99 will perform a chip reset, if desired)
- Fix code that obtains MPT register addresses for Linux (was broken for
some systems with 2.6 kernels)
- Fix code that displays operating system device names for Linux (was
displaying incorrect names for some SAS and FC devices whose SCSI
bus/target numbers were not equal to their MPT bus/target numbers)
- Move code that enables MPT register access inside the loops for options
51 and 52, so that access continues to work even if the chip is reset
- Add display of IOCFactsReply and PortFactsReply to port state that is
dumped by -d, and only display FC Port Page 3 pages that are valid
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.45:
- Fixed get2bytes/get3bytes/get4bytes macros to properly truncate
- Fixed formats for 64-bit integers when printed (Windows is different)
- Added doDriveFirmwareDownload
- Added doDisplaySfpPages
- Added doDefaultPhyRegsSettings
- Extended event displaying to Linux and Solaris
- Added some control over port configuration in doSasIoUnitSettings
- Reworked getOsDeviceName slightly for Linux and Solaris
- Fixed bug in doPortStateSummary which reversed Yes and No for
SSP Initiator Enabled and SSP Target Enabled displays
- Added support for FC949E A1
- Fixed Linux version of doMptCommand to correctly gather Sense Data
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.44:
- Upgrade to 1.05.13 MPI headers
- Add doReadLogicalBlocks and doDisplayOsDeviceNames
- Add EEDP support
- Add an optional duration to the monitor frequency (-m f,d)
- Add "reset port" option to all submenus too
- Don't send quiesce/unquiesce RAID actions to SAS IR (not supported)
- Don't coerce RAID volume size if it's small (less than 1 GB)
- Add SAS1068E B1 as a known device
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.43:
- Add Clear ACA (option 24)
- Fix a Linux buffer overrun that caused only the first port to be
discovered for some architectures
- Fix ManufacturingPage2 checksum offset for FC949E
- Guard against divide-by-zero when displaying volume resync percent
- Prevent a target from being chosen twice when creating a volume
- Add the flag that deletes PhysDisks when deleting a Volume
- Fix a DOS bug (internal buffer corruption) by rearranging the order
of operations when starting a new command -- bring the chip online
first, before loading the scratch buffers
- Correctly set RequestDataLength to NOT include the CRC bytes, when
sending hand-built SMP Passthrough commands
- Add a hardware workaround for the FC949E to the Firmware Download Boot
code for DOS
- Fix Adapter Reset for SAS1078 (DOS only)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.42:
- Add Log Sense Test
- Add SATA SMART Read Test
- Add Create Hot Spare
- Add Send SMP Request
- Add support for the 1078
- Change number of LUNs probed to 64 for FC and SAS (leave SCSI alone)
- In doFcPortSettings, preserve original HardALPA setting if user quits
- Fix endian issue when creating volumes (default settings were incorrect
for SPARC and PowerPC)
- Fix typo in doPhysDiskSettings that used the wrong Action value
- Ignore IOC Page 3 in doShowNonDefaultSettings
- Ignore LOG pages in doRestoreDefaultSettings
- Fix DOS MPT driver to not poll the Doorbell while DMA is active
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.41:
- Fix build errors on some Linux systems
- Filter out bad "what" strings (any of the first 4 characters are bogus)
- Fix missing 50/51/52/53 from main menu on Linux systems
- Add checking for 1064 A3 SAS firmware images
- Use current config page data if non-volatile data is invalid
- Add "Read Default Write NVRAM" to "Test configuration page actions"
- Resolve SAS firmware hang by not reading LOG page types
- Remove IO Unit Page 3 from "Restore default settings"
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.40:
- Added MPT and chip register access for Linux
- Added doShowNonDefaultSettings and doRestoreDefaultSettings
- Fixed commands to consistently check for errors
- Added check for overflow of volume size when creating a volume
- Fixed "free" calls in doDisplayCurrentEvents
- Added retries around Windows IOCTL calls, to handle BUSY status
- Added warning message if any Linux IOCTL call is rejected
- Added speed/width negotiation to DOS driver for SCSI
- Added a watchdog timer routine to DOS driver to catch faults
- Fixed firmware download boot for 929X in DOS driver
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.39:
- Add DOS support
- Add 949E support
- Add MPT register access and chip register access
- Move diag_targets[99] from stack storage to global storage
- Add Read Block Limits (like Read Capacity but for tapes)
- Initialize memory after allocation, always
- When menu options are picked from -a, don't print the menu itself
- When showing current firmware version, print both hex and decimal
- Fix bug in displaying phy error counters that nearly always hid errors
- Allow 2-member IS volumes (previously, 2-member volumes were always IM)
- Zero errno (the last error that occurred) prior to each syscall
- Fixed bug that made "lsiutil -e" (or "lsiutil -u") just exit
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.38:
- Update to latest header files, 1.05.10
- Display chip rev as well as chip name
- Add Display Phy Counters and Clear Phy Counters
- Make display of firmware version be accurate, always
- Add Trigger Analyzer with Echo
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.37:
- Fixed all mallocs that did not have frees
- Added Read Capacity and Mode Page tests
- Added -n (companion to -y) to answer questions automatically
- In Identify, print current running firmware version as well as FLASH
versions
- If mptscsih is not loaded, quit (from Scan for Devices) early
- Increase metadata size for SAS IR volumes
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.36:
- Simplify menus using "expert mode", which is enabled with -e on the
command line, or by typing "e" at any menu prompt
- Add display of transfer statistics for FC (-m, for "monitor")
- Allow -h to print help even if no ports found
- Fix firmware download and config page reads for old versions of MPT (1.00)
- Allow easier erasing of BIOS/FCode images
- Add an explicit error message for Linux if a SCSI I/O fails due to the
mptscsih driver not being loaded
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.35:
- Check for new Windows split-driver names (lsi_fc, lsi_scsi, lsi_sas)
- Display all "what" strings that are found
- Add SATA Clear Affiliation test
- Add ability to monitor current events (Linux only so far)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.34:
- Add -b option, which gets board info (from manufacturing config pages)
- Add SATA Identify Drive test
- Fix bug in -p where ranges didn't quite work right
- Add routine to get the length of a variable config page, and use it
- Add warning for trying to use an old FC929X firmware image on an FC929XL
- When setting FC devices persistent, set SCAN_ID and SCAN_LUNS flags too
- Add display of what phys are connected to what, in Display Attached Devices
- Remove all knowledge of EEDP for now
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.33:
- On Linux, try "modprobe mptctl" and "mknod /dev/mptctl c 10 220" if
IOCTLs don't work
- Fix bug when manually setting SAS persistence
- Add additional checking to distinguish 929X from 929XL
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.32:
- Added coercion of disk size when making an IR volume
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changes for 1.31:
- Added -a to allow arguments to be entered on the command line
- Added Beacon on/off
- Detected Sun FCode for 1030 (and hopefully for 1064 too)
- Fixed bug when manually entering more than one SAS persistent address
- Fixed bug when underrun occurs but some data is transferred (NOT an error!)

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******************************************************************************
LsiUtil_ReadMe.txt
******************************************************************************
This file presents general information about the LsiUtil utility for Windows,
Linux and Solaris.
This file is divided into the following sections:
Introduction
Features
LSI Logic Devices Supported
Description
Menu Operation
Command Line Operation
1.0 Introduction
................
LsiUtil is a firmware download and diagnostic utility that can be used with
Windows, Linux, Solaris and DOS environments.
1.1 Features
............
LsiUtil supports:
o All SCSI, SAS and Fiobre Channel Host Adapters from LSI NSPG.
o Identifies and updates the firmware or BIOS images.
o Allows Flash to be completely erased.
o Allows configuration of all HBA and firmware parameters.
o Provides system level debug tools.
o Supports command line execution.
1.2 LSI Logic FC Devices Supported
...................................
o All LSI MPT Fusion (tm) SCSI chips and HBAs
o All LSI Fibre Channel chips and HBAs
o All LSI SAS chips and HBAs
2.0 Description
...............
LsiUtil supports updating the LSI Logic Fusion-MPT (TM) based Firmware
and/or BIOS, for chips and HBAs that use FLASH.
The utility is supported with binaries in several OS environments:
Windows: lsiutil.exe
Linux: lsiutil
Solaris: lsiutil
DOS: lsiutil.exe
The utility requires the LSI host adapter driver to be installed and
loaded.
To run LsiUtil:
Copy lsiutil to C:\ or /usr/sbin/ Windows or Linux respectively.
Open and command prompt.
Command prompt C:\>.
Type lsiutil and press Enter.
2.1 Operation
.............
The main window provides a selction of chip/HBA ports. Dual channel cards will
have two entries (chips) displayed on this screen. Since both channels of a
dual channel board share a flash part, only one of the paths needs to be
chosen. However, no harm will be done if separate updates are done through
both. This screen appears as:
C:\>lsiutil
LSI Logic MPT Configuration Utility, Version 1.52, September 7, 2007
6 MPT Ports found
Port Name Chip Vendor/Type/Rev MPT Rev Firmware Rev IOC
1. Scsi Port 0 LSI Logic 53C1030 B2 102 01032700 0
2. Scsi Port 1 LSI Logic 53C1030 B2 102 01032700 1
3. Scsi Port 5 LSI Logic FC949E A1 105 01031400 0
4. Scsi Port 6 LSI Logic FC949E A1 105 01031400 1
5. Scsi Port 7 LSI Logic FC919X A0 103 01021700 0
6. Scsi Port 8 LSI Logic SAS1068 B0 105 01160000 0
Select a device: [1-6 or 0 to quit] 0
Once a chip has been chosen, another menu list will be displayed as follows:
1. Identify firmware, BIOS, and/or FCode
2. Download firmware (update the FLASH)
4. Download/erase BIOS and/or FCode (update the FLASH)
8. Scan for devices
10. Change IOC settings (interrupt coalescing, EEDP)
13. Change FC Port settings
16. Display logged-in devices
20. Diagnostics
21. RAID actions
22. Reset bus
23. Reset target
30. Beacon on
31. Beacon off
42. Display operating system names for devices
43. Diagnostic Buffer actions
60. Show non-default settings
61. Restore default settings
69. Show board manufacturing information
98. Reset FC link
99. Reset port
e Enable expert mode in menus
p Enable paged mode in menus
w Enable logging
Main menu, select an option: [1-99 or e for expert or 0 to quit]
- The Identify firmware, BIOS, and/or FCode option displays the version
number of the current Fusion-MPT Firmware or the Fusion-MPT BIOS residing on
the adapter. If multiple BIOS images are present (Fusion-MPT BIOS w/EFI BSD
or Fusion-MPT BIOS w/FCode), this option will all versions.
- The Download firmware option prompts for a file name to download.
Example: "Enter firmware filename: it_1030.fw"
The firmware file to download may be in the same directory as the lsiutil
executable, or a full pathname can be provided.
Example: Enter firmware filename:
C:\Fusion-MPT_IT_FW10327_BIOS_50703pt_FLASH_10304\it_1030.fw
- The Download BIOS and/or FCode option also prompts for a file name to download.
Example:
"Enter x86 BIOS filename: mptbios.rom"
"Enter FCode filename: lsi1030f.rom"
"Enter EFI BIOS filename:lsimpt.rom"
If no file is entered and there is currently a version on the card, the current
BIOS version will be displayed.
Example: MPTBIOS-x.xx.xx (xxxx.xx.xx)
Do you want to preserve the current x86 BIOS? [Yes or No, default is Yes]
3.0 Command Line Operation
..........................
The following command line options are supported by this utility and can be
used to create an automated process to perform the utility's operations. When no
command line options are specified, the interactive (menu) is displayed.
-e Turn on Expert Mode (more menu options).
-w, -ww, -www Log internal operations to lsiutil.log, for debug.
-y Answer yes to yes/no questions whose default is yes.
-n Answer no to yes/no questions whose default is no.
-j type[,type] Include just ports of type 'type' (FC, SCSI, SAS).
-x Concatenate SAS firmware and NVDATA files.
Display Options
usage: lsiutil [ -p portNumber ] [ -u ][ -s ] [ -d ] [ -i ] [ -b ]
-p portNumber Specify the port number to operate on.
If not specified, all ports are used.
-u Use untagged, rather than tagged, SCSI commands.
-s Scan for and display all targets.
-d Dump all config pages.
-i Display port settings.
-b Show board manufacturing information.
-m freq[,time] Monitor port performance, updating the display
every 'freq' seconds, for 'time' seconds.
Examples:
1. to display the port settings and targets for port 1:
lsiutil -p 1 -i -s
2. to display the targets found on all known ports:
lsiutil -s
Operational Options
usage: lsiutil -p portNumber [ -l linkSpeed ] [ -t topology ]
[ -c timeout,depth ] [ -r ]
-p portNumber Specify the port number to operate on.
Required parameter for operational options.
-l linkSpeed Set link speed. Valid options for linkSpeed are:
'a' Auto link speed negotiation
'1' Force 1Gb link speed
'2' Force 2Gb link speed
'4' Force 4Gb link speed
-t topology Set topology. Valid options for topology are:
'a' Auto topology negotiation
'1' Force NL_Port topology
'2' Force N_Port topology
-c timeout,depth Set interrupt coalescing values.
Timeout is a value in microseconds between
1 and 1000. Depth is a value between 1 and 128.
Setting either or both values to zero will
disable interrupt coalescing for that port.
-r Perform a chip reset on the given port.
-z Perform an FC link reset on the given port.
NOTE: In order for linkSpeed, topology, or interrupt coalescing
settings to take effect, a chip reset is necessary.
Examples:
1. to force linkspeed to 1Gb on port 2:
lsiutil -p 2 -l 1
2. to set interrupt coalescing to a timeout of 200ms with
a depth of 9 and to force N_Port topology on port 1:
lsiutil -p 1 -c 200,9 -t 2

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lsiutil (1.72.0-1) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium
* UNRELEASED
* UNRELEASED
-- Mario Fetka <mario.fetka@gmail.com> Sat, 22 Apr 2017 13:20:55 +0200
lsiutil (1.60-2) unstable; urgency=medium
* Invert uudecode file and args to get it working with newer version.
-- Adam Cécile (Le_Vert) <gandalf@le-vert.net> Wed, 10 Feb 2016 10:37:59 +0100
lsiutil (1.60-1) unstable; urgency=low
* Initial release.
-- Adam Cécile (Le_Vert) <gandalf@le-vert.net> Sun, 01 Feb 2009 00:41:44 +0100

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Source: lsiutil
Section: admin
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Adam Cécile (Le_Vert) <gandalf@le-vert.net>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 5), sharutils
Standards-Version: 3.8.0
Homepage: http://www.lsi.com
Package: lsiutil
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
Description: LSI Logic Fusion MPT Command Line Interface management tool
This packages contains the "lsiutil" command line tool to manage LSI Fusion
MPT RAID HBAs.

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This package was debianized by Adam Cécile (Le_Vert) <gandalf@le-vert.net> on
Sun, 01 Feb 2009 00:41:44 +0100.
It was downloaded from ftp://ftp.lsil.com/HostAdapterDrivers/linux/lsiutil
and http://www.lsi.com/DistributionSystem/AssetDocument/support/downloads/
hbas/fibre_channel/hardware_drivers/LSIUtil Kit_1.60.zip (changes.txt)
Upstream Author:
LSI Corporation
Copyright:
Copyright (C) LSI Corporation
License:
Unspecified. Probably under a proprietary license but sources are
available.
The Debian packaging is (C) 2009, Adam Cécile (Le_Vert) <gandalf@le-vert.net>
and is licensed under the GPL, see `/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL'.

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#!/usr/bin/make -f
DESTDIR = $(CURDIR)/debian/lsiutil
debian/user_guide.pdf:
uudecode -o $@ $@.uu
build: debian/user_guide.pdf
clean:
dh_testdir
dh_testroot
dh_clean
rm -f debian/user_guide.pdf
install: build
dh_testdir
dh_testroot
dh_clean -k
dh_installdirs
$(CC) source/lsiutil.c -o $(DESTDIR)/usr/sbin/lsiutil
binary-indep: build install
binary-arch: build install
dh_testdir
dh_testroot
dh_installchangelogs changes.txt
dh_installdocs
dh_link
dh_strip
dh_compress -Xusr/share/doc/lsiutil/user_guide.pdf
dh_fixperms
dh_installdeb
dh_shlibdeps
dh_gencontrol
dh_md5sums
dh_builddeb
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/***************************************************************************
* *
* Copyright 2012 LSI Corporation. All rights reserved. *
* *
* This file is confidential and a trade secret of LSI Corporation. The *
* receipt of or possession of this file does not convey any rights to *
* reproduce or disclose its contents or to manufacture, use, or sell *
* anything it may describe, in whole, or in part, without the specific *
* written consent of LSI Corporation. *
* *
***************************************************************************
*/
#include "inc/getopt.h"
/* This function gets the next option letter from the console input.
It is supposed to be equivalent to the UNIX getopt function.
Options are preceeded by a dash, currently a slash is not allowed.
Multiple options after one dash are valid, and arguments after
the option with a colon between are supported.*/
/* Common varibles. */
int opterr = 1, /* error messages printed? default: yes */
optind = 1, /* index into parent argv vector */
optopt; /* character checked for validity */
char *optarg; /* argument associated with option */
#define EMSG ""
char *progname; /* may also be defined elsewhere */
static void
error(char *pch) /* error message routine */
{
if (!opterr)
return; /* without printing */
fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s: %c\n",
((NULL != progname) ? progname : "getopt"), pch, optopt);
}
int
getopt(int argc, char *argv[], char *ostr)
{
static char *place = EMSG; /* option letter processing */
char *oli; /* option letter list index */
progname = argv[0];
if (!*place)
{ /* update scanning pointer */
if (optind >= argc ||
(*(place = argv[optind]) != '-' &&
*(place = argv[optind]) != '/') ||
!*++place)
{
return EOF;
}
if (*place == '-')
{ /* found "--"; ignore; (end of options) */
++optind;
return EOF;
}
}
/* option letter okay? */
optopt = (int)*place;
++place;
oli = strchr(ostr, optopt);
if ((optopt == (int)':') ||
!(oli = strchr(ostr, optopt)))
{
if (!*place)
++optind;
error("illegal option");
return BADCH;
}
if (*++oli != ':') /* Check for argument after option */
{ /* don't need argument */
optarg = NULL;
if (!*place)
++optind;
}
else
{ /* need an argument */
if (*place)
optarg = place; /* no white space */
else
if (argc <= ++optind)
{ /* no arg */
place = EMSG;
error("option requires an argument");
return BADCH;
}
else
optarg = argv[optind]; /* white space */
place = EMSG;
++optind;
}
return optopt; /* return option letter */
}
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/***************************************************************************
* *
* Copyright 2003 LSI Logic Corporation. All rights reserved. *
* *
* This file is confidential and a trade secret of LSI Logic. The *
* receipt of or possession of this file does not convey any rights to *
* reproduce or disclose its contents or to manufacture, use, or sell *
* anything it may describe, in whole, or in part, without the specific *
* written consent of LSI Logic Corporation. *
* *
***************************************************************************
*
* Name: ATA.H
* Title: ATA and SATA Device structures and definitions
* Programmer: ----------------
* Creation Date: February 26, 2002
*
* Version History
* ---------------
*
* Last Updated
* -------------
* Version %version: 24 %
* Date Updated %date_modified: %
* Programmer %created_by: mfry %
*
* Date Who Description
* -------- --- -------------------------------------------------------
* 02/26/02 GWK Initial version
* 01/24/03 GWK Updated for SAS 1064
* 08/20/08 KAM updated for SDM big endian platform and gcc bitfields
*
*
* Description
* ------------
* This include file contains generic ATA and SATA structures and definitions.
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/* If this header file has not been included yet */
#ifndef ATA_H_SOURCE
#define ATA_H_SOURCE
/* Status Register Bit Definitions */
#define ATA_STATUS_ERR (0x01)
#define ATA_STATUS_DRQ (0x08)
#define ATA_STATUS_CMD_DEP (0x10)
#define ATA_STATUS_DF (0x20)
#define ATA_STATUS_DRDY (0x40)
#define ATA_STATUS_BSY (0x80)
#define ATA_STATUS_ERR_DF (ATA_STATUS_ERR | ATA_STATUS_DF)
/* Atapi Status Register Bit Definitions */
#define ATAPI_STATUS_CHK (0x01)
#define ATAPI_STATUS_DRQ (0x08)
#define ATAPI_STATUS_SERV (0x10)
#define ATAPI_STATUS_DMRD (0x20)
#define ATAPI_STATUS_DRDY (0x40)
#define ATAPI_STATUS_BSY (0x80)
/* Atapi Interrupt Reason Register Bit Definitions */
#define ATAPI_INTERRUPT_REASON_CD (0x01)
#define ATAPI_INTERRUPT_REASON_IO (0x02)
#define ATAPI_INTERRUPT_REASON_REL (0x04)
#define ATAPI_INTERRUPT_REASON_TAG_SHIFT (3)
#define ATAPI_INTERRUPT_REASON_TAG_MASK (0xF8)
/* Error Register Bit Definitions */
#define ATA_ERR_ICRC (0x80) /* ultra DMA CRC */
#define ATA_ERR_UNC (0x40) /* uncorrectable error */
#define ATA_ERR_WP (0x40) /* write-protect bit */
#define ATA_ERR_MC (0x20) /* media changed */
#define ATA_ERR_IDNF (0x10) /* id not found */
#define ATA_ERR_MCR (0x08) /* media change requested */
#define ATA_ERR_ABRT (0x04) /* aborted command */
#define ATA_ERR_NM (0x02) /* no media present */
/* Atapi Error Register Bit Definitions */
#define ATAPI_ERR_ILI (0x01)
#define ATAPI_ERR_EOM (0x02)
#define ATAPI_ERR_ABRT (0x04)
#define ATAPI_ERR_SENSE_KEY_SHIFT (3)
#define ATAPI_ERR_SENSE_KEY_TAG_MASK (0xF8)
/* Device & Device/Head Register Bit Definitions */
#define ATA_DEVICE_LBA (0x40)
/* Device Control Register Bit Definitions */
#define ATA_DEVICE_CONTROL_SRST (0x04)
#define ATA_DEVICE_CONTROL_NIEN (0x02)
/*
* define the ATA command set
*/
#define ATA_CMD_CHECK_POWER_MODE 0xE5
#define ATA_CMD_DEVICE_CONFIGURATION 0xB1
#define ATA_CMD_DOWNLOAD_MICROCODE 0x92
#define ATA_CMD_EXECUTE_DEVICE_DIAGNOSTIC 0x90
#define ATA_CMD_FLUSH_CACHE 0xE7
#define ATA_CMD_FLUSH_CACHE_EXT 0xEA
#define ATA_CMD_GET_MEDIA_STATUS 0xDA
#define ATA_CMD_IDENTIFY_DEVICE 0xEC
#define ATA_CMD_IDENTIFY_PACKET_DEVICE 0xA1
#define ATA_CMD_IDLE 0xE3
#define ATA_CMD_IDLE_IMMEDIATE 0xE1
#define ATA_CMD_INITIALIZE_DEVICE_PARAMETERS 0x91
#define ATA_CMD_MEDIA_EJECT 0xED
#define ATA_CMD_MEDIA_LOCK 0xDE
#define ATA_CMD_MEDIA_UNLOCK 0xDF
#define ATA_CMD_NATIVE_MAX_ADDRESS 0xF8
#define ATA_CMD_NATIVE_MAX_ADDRESS_EXT 0x27
#define ATA_CMD_NOP 0x00
#define ATA_CMD_PACKET 0xA0
#define ATA_CMD_READ_BUFFER 0xE4
#define ATA_CMD_READ_DMA 0xC8
#define ATA_CMD_READ_DMA_EXT 0x25
#define ATA_CMD_READ_DMA_QUEUED 0xC7
#define ATA_CMD_READ_DMA_QUEUED_EXT 0x26
#define ATA_CMD_READ_FPDMA_QUEUED 0x60
#define ATA_CMD_READ_MULTIPLE 0xC4
#define ATA_CMD_READ_MULTIPLE_EXT 0x29
#define ATA_CMD_READ_LOG_EXT 0x2F
#define ATA_CMD_READ_SECTORS 0x20
#define ATA_CMD_READ_SECTORS_EXT 0x24
#define ATA_CMD_READ_LONG 0x22 /* Obsoleted in ATA-4 */
#define ATA_CMD_READ_VERIFY_SECTORS 0x40
#define ATA_CMD_READ_VERIFY_SECTORS_EXT 0x42
#define ATA_CMD_SECURITY_DISABLE_PASSWORD 0xF6
#define ATA_CMD_SECURITY_ERASE_PREPARE 0xF3
#define ATA_CMD_SECURITY_ERASE_UNIT 0xF4
#define ATA_CMD_SECURITY_FREEZE_LOCK 0xF5
#define ATA_CMD_SECURITY_SET_PASSWORD 0xF1
#define ATA_CMD_SECURITY_UNLOCK 0xF2
#define ATA_CMD_SEEK 0x70
#define ATA_CMD_SET_FEATURES 0xEF
#define ATA_CMD_SET_MAX 0xF9
#define ATA_CMD_SET_MAX_EXT 0x37
#define ATA_CMD_SET_MULTIPLE_MODE 0xC6
#define ATA_CMD_SLEEP 0xE6
#define ATA_CMD_SMART 0xB0
#define ATA_CMD_SMART_READ_DATA 0xD0
#define ATA_CMD_SMART_ENABLE_DISABLE_AUTOSAVE 0xD2
#define ATA_CMD_SMART_SAVE_ATTRIBUTE_VALUES 0xD3
#define ATA_CMD_SMART_EXECUTE_OFFLINE_IMMEDIATE 0xD4
#define ATA_CMD_SMART_READ_LOG 0xD5
#define ATA_CMD_SMART_WRITE_LOG 0xD6
#define ATA_CMD_SMART_ENABLE_OPERATIONS 0xD8
#define ATA_CMD_SMART_DISABLE_OPERATIONS 0xD9
#define ATA_CMD_SMART_RETURN_STATUS 0xDA
#define ATA_CMD_STANDBY 0xE2
#define ATA_CMD_STANDBY_IMMEDIATE 0xE0
#define ATA_CMD_WRITE_BUFFER 0xE8
#define ATA_CMD_WRITE_DMA 0xCA
#define ATA_CMD_WRITE_DMA_EXT 0x35
#define ATA_CMD_WRITE_DMA_QUEUED 0xCC
#define ATA_CMD_WRITE_DMA_QUEUED_EXT 0x36
#define ATA_CMD_WRITE_FPDMA_QUEUED 0x61
#define ATA_CMD_WRITE_MULTIPLE 0xC5
#define ATA_CMD_WRITE_MULTIPLE_EXT 0x39
#define ATA_CMD_WRITE_SECTORS 0x30
#define ATA_CMD_WRITE_SECTORS_EXT 0x34
#define ATA_CMD_WRITE_LONG 0x32 /* Obsoleted in ATA-4 */
/*
* define SET_FEATURES sub-commands
*/
#define ATA_CMD_SF_SET_TRANSFER_MODE 0x03
#define ATA_CMD_SF_WRITE_CACHE_ENABLE 0x02
#define ATA_CMD_SF_WRITE_CACHE_DISABLE 0x82
#define ATA_CMD_SF_ENABLE_READ_LOOK_AHEAD 0xAA
#define ATA_CMD_SF_DISABLE_READ_LOOK_AHEAD 0x55
#define ATA_CMD_SF_ENABLE_REVERT_PWR_ON_DFLTS 0xCC
#define ATA_CMD_SF_DISABLE_REVERT_PWR_ON_DFLTS 0x66
#define ATA_CMD_SF_ENABLE_SATA_FEATURE 0x10
#define ATA_CMD_SF_DISABLE_SATA_FEATURE 0x90
#define SATA_CMD_SF_NON_ZERO_BUFF_OFST_IN_DMA_SETUP_FIS 0x01
#define SATA_CMD_SF_DMA_SETUP_FIS_AUTO_ACTV_OPTIMIZATION 0x02
#define SATA_CMD_SF_GUARANTEED_IN_ORDER_DATA_DELIVERY 0x04
#define SATA_CMD_SF_ASYNC_NOTIFICATION 0x05
#define SATA_CMD_SF_SOFTWARE_SETTINGS_PRESERVATION 0x06
/* Transfer mode settings for SET_FEATURES command */
#define PIO_DEFAULT 0x0
#define PIO_MODE3 0xB
#define PIO_MODE4 0xC
#define MDMA_MODE0 0x20
#define MDMA_MODE1 0x21
#define MDMA_MODE2 0x22
#define UDMA_MODE0 0x40
#define UDMA_MODE1 0x41
#define UDMA_MODE2 0x42
#define UDMA_MODE3 0x43
#define UDMA_MODE4 0x44
#define UDMA_MODE5 0x45
#define UDMA_MODE6 0x46
/* Error register definitions for the EXECUTE DEVICE DIAGNOSTIC command */
#define ATA_ERROR_DIAGNOSTIC_CODE_DEVICE0_PASSED 0x01
/* These signatures are left in the task file registers after an
* EXECUTE DEVICE DIAGNOSTIC command, and at a few other times
*/
#define COMMAND_BLOCK_SIGNATURE_ATAPI (0x00EB1401)
#define SECTOR_COUNT_SIGNATURE_ATAPI (0x01)
#define COMMAND_BLOCK_SIGNATURE_ATA (0x00000001)
#define SECTOR_COUNT_SIGNATURE_ATA (0x01)
/* CHECK POWER MODE results in Sector Count register */
#define ATA_CHECK_POWER_MODE_STANDBY (0x00)
#define ATA_CHECK_POWER_MODE_IDLE (0x80)
#define ATA_CHECK_POWER_MODE_ACTIVE_OR_IDLE (0xFF)
/* DOWNLOAD MICROCODE SUB COMMANDS */
#define ATA_DNLD_MIC_CODE_IMMED_TEMP (0x01)
#define ATA_DNLD_MIC_CODE_IMMED_FUTURE (0x07)
/*
* define typical IDE timeout values
*
* GES 02/09/01: These values will need some tweaking!!
*/
#define ATA_TIMEOUT_GEN 30 /* generic timeout is 30 seconds */
#define ATA_TIMEOUT_IDENTIFY 2 /* timeout for IDENTIFY commands */
#define ATA_TIMEOUT_READ_BUFFER 2 /* timeout for read buffer */
#define ATA_TIMEOUT_DIAG 5 /* timeout for diagnostics command */
#define ATA_TIMEOUT_STANDBY_IDLE 30 /* timeout for start/stop unit commands */
#define ATA_TIMEOUT_FLUSH_CACHE 30 /* cache flush timeout */
#define ATA_TIMEOUT_CHECK_POWER 2 /* timeout for CHECK POWER MODE */
#define ATA_TIMEOUT_DOWNLOAD_MICROCODE 120 /* wait up to 2 minute */
/*
* define the IDENTIFY DEVICE structure
*/
typedef struct _ATA_IDENTIFY_DEVICE_DATA
{
U16 GeneralConfiguration; /* 0 */
U16 LogicalCylinders; /* 1 */
U16 SpecificConfiguration; /* 2 */
U16 LogicalHeads; /* 3 */
U16 Retired4to5[2]; /* 4-5 */
U16 LogicalSectorsPerLogicalTrack; /* 6 */
U16 Reserved7to8[2]; /* 7-8 */
U16 Retired3; /* 9 */
U16 SerialNumber[10]; /* 10-19 */
U16 Retired20to21[2]; /* 20-21 */
U16 Obsolete22; /* 22 */
U16 FirmwareRevision[4]; /* 23-26 */
U16 ModelNumber[20]; /* 27-46*/
U16 MaxMultipleSize; /* 47 */
U16 Reserved48; /* 48 */
U16 Capabilities[2]; /* 49-50 */
U16 Obsolete51to52[2]; /* 51-52 */
U16 ValidWords; /* 53 */
U16 CurrentLogicalCylinders; /* 54 */
U16 CurrentLogicalHeads; /* 55 */
U16 CurrentLogicalSectorsPerTrack; /* 56 */
U16 CurrentCapacityInSectors[2]; /* 57-58 */
U16 CurrentMultipleSize; /* 59 */
U16 TotalUserSectors[2]; /* 60-61 */
U16 Obsolete62; /* 62 */
U16 MultiwordDmaMode; /* 63 */
U16 PioModesSupported; /* 64 */
U16 MinimumMultiwordDmaTransferCycleTime; /* 65 */
U16 ManufacturerRecommendedMultiwordDmaTransferCycleTime; /* 66 */
U16 MinumumPioTransferCycleTimeWithoutFlowControl; /* 67 */
U16 MinumumPioTransferCycleTimeWithFlowControl; /* 68 */
U16 Reserved69to70[2]; /* 69-70 */
U16 Reserved71to74[4]; /* 71-74 */
U16 QueueDepth; /* 75 */
U16 SerialATACapabilities; /* 76 */
U16 Reserved77; /* 77 */
U16 SerialFeaturesSupported[2]; /* 78-79 */
U16 MajorVersionNumber; /* 80 */
U16 MinorVersionNumber; /* 81 */
U16 CommandSetsSupported[3]; /* 82-84 */
U16 CommandSetsEnabled[2]; /* 85-86 */
U16 CommandSetDefaults; /* 87 */
U16 UltraDmaModes; /* 88 */
U16 TimeForSecurityErase; /* 89 */
U16 TimeForEnahncedSecurityErase; /* 90 */
U16 CurrentAdvancedPowerManagementValue; /* 91 */
U16 MasterPasswordRevisionCode; /* 92 */
U16 HardwareResetResult; /* 93 */
U16 AcousticManagement; /* 94 */ /* GWK Reserved in ATA-5 */
U16 Reserved95to99[5]; /* 95-99 */
U16 MaximumLBAfor48bitAddressing[4]; /* 100-103 */ /* GWK Reserved in ATA-5 */
U16 Reserved104to107[4]; /* 104-107 */
U16 WorldWideName[4]; /* 108-111 */
U16 Reserved112to126[15]; /* 112-126 */
U16 RemovableMediaStatusNotification; /* 127 */
U16 SecurityStatus; /* 128 */
U16 VendorSpecific[31]; /* 129-159 */
U16 CFApowerMode; /* 160 */
U16 Reserved161to175[15]; /* 161-175 */
U16 Reserves176to254[79]; /* 176-254 */
U16 IntegrityWord; /* 255 */
} ATA_IDENTIFY_DEVICE_DATA, *PTR_ATA_IDENTIFY_DEVICE_DATA;
#define ATA_IDENTIFY_DATA_FIRMWARE_REVISION_LENGTH_IN_BYTES 8
#define ATA_IDENTIFY_DATA_MODEL_NUMBER_LENGTH_IN_BYTES 40
#define ATA_IDENTIFY_DATA_SERIAL_NUMBER_LENGTH_IN_BYTES 20
#define ATA_IDENTIFY_DATA_MAJOR_VERSION_ATA_ATAPI_7 (0x0080)
#define ATA_IDENTIFY_DATA_MAJOR_VERSION_ATA_ATAPI_8 (0x0100)
#define ATA_IDENTIFY_DATA_COMMAND_SET_DEFAULT_WWN (0x0100)
#define ATA_IDENTIFY_DATA_WRITE_CACHE_ENABLED (0x0020)
#define ATA_IDENTIFY_DATA_LOOK_AHEAD_ENABLED (0x0040)
#define ATA_IDENTIFY_DATA_SMART_FEATURE_ENABLED (0x0001)
#define ATA_IDENTIFY_DATA_SATA_SUP_FEAT_SFT_SET_PRES (0x0040)
/*
* define the IDENTIFY PACKET DEVICE structure for ATAPI
*/
typedef struct _ATA_IDENTIFY_PACKET_DEVICE_DATA
{
U16 GeneralConfiguration; /* 0 */
U16 Reserved01; /* 1 */
U16 UniqueConfiguration; /* 2 */
U16 Reserved03to09[7]; /* 3-9 */
U16 SerialNumber[10]; /* 10-19 */
U16 Retired20to22[3]; /* 20-22 */
U16 FirmwareRevision[4]; /* 23-26 */
U16 ModelNumber[20]; /* 27-46*/
U16 Reserved47to48[2]; /* 47-48 */
U16 Capabilities[2]; /* 49-50 */
U16 Obsolete51to52[2]; /* 51-52 */
U16 ValidWords; /* 53 */
U16 Reserved54to62[9]; /* 54-62 */
U16 MultiwordDmaMode; /* 63 */
U16 PioModesSupported; /* 64 */
U16 MinimumMultiwordDmaTransferCycleTime; /* 65 */
U16 ManufacturerRecommendedMultiwordDmaTransferCycleTime; /* 66 */
U16 MinumumPioTransferCycleTimeWithoutFlowControl; /* 67 */
U16 MinumumPioTransferCycleTimeWithFlowControl; /* 68 */
U16 Reserved69to70[2]; /* 69-70 */
U16 TypicalTimePacketCmdToBusRelease; /* 71 */
U16 TypicalTimeServiceToBSYCleared; /* 72 */
U16 Reserved73to74[2]; /* 73-74 */
U16 QueueDepth; /* 75 */
U16 SerialATACapabilities; /* 76 */
U16 Reserved77to79[3]; /* 77-79 */
U16 MajorVersionNumber; /* 80 */
U16 MinorVersionNumber; /* 81 */
U16 CommandSetsSupported[3]; /* 82-84 */
U16 CommandSetsEnabled[2]; /* 85-86 */
U16 CommandSetDefaults; /* 87 */
U16 UltraDmaModes; /* 88 */
U16 Reserved89to92[4]; /* 89-92 */
U16 HardwareResetResult; /* 93 */
U16 AcousticManagement; /* 94 */ /* GWK Reserved in ATA-5 */
U16 Reserved95to124[30]; /* 95-124 */
U16 AtapeByteCount0Behavior; /* 125 */
U16 Obsolete126; /* 126 */
U16 RemovableMediaStatusNotification; /* 127 */
U16 SecurityStatus; /* 128 */
U16 VendorSpecific129to159[31]; /* 129-159 */
U16 ReservedForCFA160to175[16]; /* 160-175 */
U16 Reserved176to254[79]; /* 176-254 */
U16 IntegrityWord; /* 255 */
} ATA_IDENTIFY_PACKET_DEVICE_DATA, *PTR_ATA_IDENTIFY_PACKET_DEVICE_DATA;
#define ATA_IDENTIFY_PACKET_DATA_FIRMWARE_REVISION_LENGTH_IN_BYTES 8
#define ATA_IDENTIFY_PACKET_DATA_MODEL_NUMBER_LENGTH_IN_BYTES 40
#define ATA_IDENTIFY_PACKET_DATA_SERIAL_NUMBER_LENGTH_IN_BYTES 20
/******************************************************************************/
/* */
/* S A T A S P E C I F I C D E F I N I T I O N S */
/* */
/******************************************************************************/
/* FIS Types */
#define FIS_TYPE_REGISTER_HOST_TO_DEVICE 0x27
#define FIS_TYPE_REGISTER_DEVICE_TO_HOST 0x34
#define FIS_TYPE_SET_DEVICE_BITS_DEVICE_TO_HOST 0xA1
#define FIS_TYPE_DMA_ACTIVATE_DEVICE_TO_HOST 0x39
#define FIS_TYPE_DMA_SETUP_BIDIRECTIONAL 0x41
#define FIS_TYPE_BIST_ACTIVATE_BIDIRECTIONAL 0x58
#define FIS_TYPE_PIO_SETUP_DEVICE_TO_HOST 0x5F
#define FIS_TYPE_DATA_BIDIRECTIONAL 0x46
/* FIS Command/Control Bit Definitions */
#define FIS_COMMAND_CONTROL_COMMAND 0x1
#define FIS_COMMAND_CONTROL_CONTROL 0x0
/* FIS Interrupt Bit Definitions */
#define FIS_INTERRUPT_TRUE 0x1
#define FIS_INTERRUPT_FALSE 0x0
/* FIS Direction Bit Definitions */
#define FIS_DIRECTION_TRANSMITTER_TO_RECEIVER 0x1
#define FIS_DIRECTION_RECEIVER_TO_TRANSMITTER 0x0
/*
* This is the mapping of how the various fields in the host to device FIS are used
* for CHS, LBA28-bit,and LBA48-bit modes. Use the union on the register FIS
* types to select.
*
*
* CHS LBA28 LBAEXP48
* --- ----- --------
* 0x00 U8 FISType; U8 FISType; U8 FISType;
* 0x01 U32 Reserved01Bits0to6 :7; U32 Reserved01Bits0to6 :7; U32 Reserved01Bits0to6 :7;
* U32 CommandBit :1; U32 CommandBit :1; U32 CommandBit :1;
* 0x02 U8 Command; U8 Command; U8 Command;
* 0x03 U8 Features; U8 Features; U8 Features;
* 0x04 U8 SectorNumber; U8 LBALow_0_7; U8 LBALow_0_7;
* 0x05 U8 CylLow; U8 LBAMid_8_15; U8 LBAMid_8_15;
* 0x06 U8 CylHigh; U8 LBAHigh_16_23; U8 LBAHigh_16_23;
* 0x07 U8 DeviceHead; U8 DeviceAndLBA24_27; U8 Device;
* 0x08 U8 SectorNumberExp; U8 SectorNumberExp; U8 LBALowExp_24_31;
* 0x09 U8 CylLowExp; U8 CylLowExp; U8 LBAMidExp_32_39;
* 0x0A U8 CylHighExp; U8 CylHighExp; U8 LBAHighExp_40_47;
* 0x0B U8 FeaturesExp; U8 FeaturesExp; U8 FeaturesExp;
* 0x0C U8 SectorCount; U8 SectorCount; U8 SectorCount0_7;
* 0x0D U8 SectorCountExp; U8 SectorCountExp; U8 SectorCountExp8_15;
* 0x0E U8 Reserved0E; U8 Reserved0E; U8 Reserved0E;
* 0x0F U8 Control; U8 Control; U8 Control;
* 0x10 U32 Reserved10to14; U32 Reserved10to14; U32 Reserved10to14;
*/
/*
* SATA Register - Host To Device FIS for CHS addressing
*/
typedef struct _REGISTER_HOST_TO_DEVICE_FIS_CHS
{
U8 FISType; /* 0x00 */
#if defined( __LSIUTIL_BIG_ENDIAN__ )
U8 CommandBit :1; /* 0x01 */
U8 Reserved01Bits0to6 :7;
#else /* little endian */
U8 Reserved01Bits0to6 :7; /* 0x01 */
U8 CommandBit :1;
#endif
U8 Command; /* 0x02 */
U8 Features; /* 0x03 */
U8 SectorNumber; /* 0x04 */
U8 CylLow; /* 0x05 */
U8 CylHigh; /* 0x06 */
U8 DeviceHead; /* 0x07 */
U8 SectorNumberExp; /* 0x08 */
U8 CylLowExp; /* 0x09 */
U8 CylHighExp; /* 0x0A */
U8 FeaturesExp; /* 0x0B */
U8 SectorCount; /* 0x0C */
U8 SectorCountExp; /* 0x0D */
U8 Reserved0E; /* 0x0E */
U8 Control; /* 0x0F */
U32 Reserved10to14; /* 0x10 */
} REGISTER_HOST_TO_DEVICE_FIS_CHS, *PTR_REGISTER_HOST_TO_DEVICE_FIS_CHS;
/*
* SATA Register - Host To Device FIS for LBA 28-bit addressing
*/
typedef struct _REGISTER_HOST_TO_DEVICE_FIS_LBA28
{
U8 FISType; /* 0x00 */
#if defined( __LSIUTIL_BIG_ENDIAN__ )
U8 CommandBit :1; /* 0x01 */
U8 Reserved01Bits0to6 :7;
#else /* little endian */
U8 Reserved01Bits0to6 :7; /* 0x01 */
U8 CommandBit :1;
#endif
U8 Command; /* 0x02 */
U8 Features; /* 0x03 */
U8 LBALow_0_7; /* 0x04 */
U8 LBAMid_8_15; /* 0x05 */
U8 LBAHigh_16_23; /* 0x06 */
U8 DeviceAndLBA24_27; /* 0x07 */
U8 SectorNumberExp; /* 0x08 */
U8 CylLowExp; /* 0x09 */
U8 CylHighExp; /* 0x0A */
U8 FeaturesExp; /* 0x0B */
U8 SectorCount; /* 0x0C */
U8 SectorCountExp; /* 0x0D */
U8 Reserved0E; /* 0x0E */
U8 Control; /* 0x0F */
U32 Reserved10to14; /* 0x10 */
} REGISTER_HOST_TO_DEVICE_FIS_LBA28, *PTR_REGISTER_HOST_TO_DEVICE_FIS_LBA28;
/*
* SATA Register - Host To Device FIS for LBA 48-bit addressing
*/
typedef struct _REGISTER_HOST_TO_DEVICE_FIS_LBA48
{
U8 FISType; /* 0x00 */
#if defined( __LSIUTIL_BIG_ENDIAN__ )
U8 CommandBit :1; /* 0x01 */
U8 Reserved01Bits0to6 :7;
#else /* little endian */
U8 Reserved01Bits0to6 :7; /* 0x01 */
U8 CommandBit :1;
#endif
U8 Command; /* 0x02 */
U8 Features; /* 0x03 */
U8 LBALow_0_7; /* 0x04 */
U8 LBAMid_8_15; /* 0x05 */
U8 LBAHigh_16_23; /* 0x06 */
U8 Device; /* 0x07 */
U8 LBALowExp_24_31; /* 0x08 */
U8 LBAMidExp_32_39; /* 0x09 */
U8 LBAHighExp_40_47; /* 0x0A */
U8 FeaturesExp; /* 0x0B */
U8 SectorCount0_7; /* 0x0C */
U8 SectorCountExp8_15; /* 0x0D */
U8 Reserved0E; /* 0x0E */
U8 Control; /* 0x0F */
U32 Reserved10to14; /* 0x10 */
} REGISTER_HOST_TO_DEVICE_FIS_LBA48, *PTR_REGISTER_HOST_TO_DEVICE_FIS_LBA48;
/*
* SATA Register - Host To Device FIS for Packet (ATAPI) Commands
*/
typedef struct REGISTER_HOST_TO_DEVICE_FIS_PACKET
{
U8 FISType; /* 0x00 */
#if defined( __LSIUTIL_BIG_ENDIAN__ )
U8 CommandBit :1; /* 0x01 */
U8 Reserved01Bits0to6 :7;
#else /* little endian */
U8 Reserved01Bits0to6 :7; /* 0x01 */
U8 CommandBit :1;
#endif
U8 Command; /* 0x02 */
U8 Features; /* 0x03 */
U8 LBALow_0_7; /* 0x04 */
U8 ByteCountLow; /* 0x05 */
U8 ByteCountHigh; /* 0x06 */
U8 DeviceSelect; /* 0x07 */
U8 LBALowExp_24_31; /* 0x08 */
U8 LBAMidExp_32_39; /* 0x09 */
U8 LBAHighExp_40_47; /* 0x0A */
U8 FeaturesExp; /* 0x0B */
U8 SectorCount0_7; /* 0x0C */
U8 SectorCountExp8_15; /* 0x0D */
U8 Reserved0E; /* 0x0E */
U8 Control; /* 0x0F */
U32 Reserved10to14; /* 0x10 */
} REGISTER_HOST_TO_DEVICE_FIS_PACKET, *PTR_REGISTER_HOST_TO_DEVICE_FIS_PACKET;
/*
* SATA Register - Host To Device FIS
*/
typedef union _REGISTER_HOST_TO_DEVICE_FIS
{
REGISTER_HOST_TO_DEVICE_FIS_CHS Chs;
REGISTER_HOST_TO_DEVICE_FIS_LBA28 Lba28;
REGISTER_HOST_TO_DEVICE_FIS_LBA48 Lba48;
REGISTER_HOST_TO_DEVICE_FIS_PACKET Packet;
} REGISTER_HOST_TO_DEVICE_FIS, *PTR_REGISTER_HOST_TO_DEVICE_FIS;
/*
* SATA Register - Device To Host FIS for Chs addressing
*/
typedef struct _REGISTER_DEVICE_TO_HOST_FIS_CHS
{
U8 FISType; /* 0x00 */
#if defined( __LSIUTIL_BIG_ENDIAN__ )
U8 Reserved01Bit7 :1; /* 0x01 */
U8 Interrupt :1;
U8 Reserved01Bits0to5 :6;
#else /* little endian */
U8 Reserved01Bits0to5 :6; /* 0x01 */
U8 Interrupt :1;
U8 Reserved01Bit7 :1;
#endif
U8 Status; /* 0x02 */
U8 Error; /* 0x03 */
U8 SectorNumber; /* 0x04 */
U8 CylLow; /* 0x05 */
U8 CylHigh; /* 0x06 */
U8 DeviceHead; /* 0x07 */
U8 SectorNumberExp; /* 0x08 */
U8 CylLowExp; /* 0x09 */
U8 CylHighExp; /* 0x0A */
U8 Reserved0B; /* 0x0B */
U8 SectorCount; /* 0x0C */
U8 SectorCountExp; /* 0x0D */
U8 Reserved0E; /* 0x0E */
U8 Reseved0F; /* 0x0F */
U32 Reserved10to14; /* 0x10 */
} REGISTER_DEVICE_TO_HOST_FIS_CHS, *PTR_REGISTER_DEVICE_TO_HOST_FIS_CHS;
/*
* SATA Register - Device To Host FIS for LBA 28-bit
*/
typedef struct _REGISTER_DEVICE_TO_HOST_FIS_LBA28
{
U8 FISType; /* 0x00 */
#if defined( __LSIUTIL_BIG_ENDIAN__ )
U8 Reserved01Bit7 :1; /* 0x01 */
U8 Interrupt :1;
U8 Reserved01Bits0to5 :6;
#else /* little endian */
U8 Reserved01Bits0to5 :6; /* 0x01 */
U8 Interrupt :1;
U8 Reserved01Bit7 :1;
#endif
U8 Status; /* 0x02 */
U8 Error; /* 0x03 */
U8 LBALow_0_7; /* 0x04 */
U8 LBAMid_8_15; /* 0x05 */
U8 LBAHigh_16_23; /* 0x06 */
U8 DeviceAndLBA24_27; /* 0x07 */
U8 SectorNumberExp; /* 0x08 */
U8 CylLowExp; /* 0x09 */
U8 CylHighExp; /* 0x0A */
U8 Reserved0B; /* 0x0B */
U8 SectorCount; /* 0x0C */
U8 SectorCountExp; /* 0x0D */
U8 Reserved0E; /* 0x0E */
U8 Reseved0F; /* 0x0F */
U32 Reserved10to14; /* 0x10 */
} REGISTER_DEVICE_TO_HOST_FIS_LBA28, *PTR_REGISTER_DEVICE_TO_HOST_FIS_LBA28;
/*
* SATA Register - Device To Host FIS for LBA 48-bit
*/
typedef struct _REGISTER_DEVICE_TO_HOST_FIS_LBA48
{
U8 FISType; /* 0x00 */
#if defined( __LSIUTIL_BIG_ENDIAN__ )
U8 Reserved01Bit7 :1; /* 0x01 */
U8 Interrupt :1;
U8 Reserved01Bits0to5 :6;
#else /* little endian */
U8 Reserved01Bits0to5 :6; /* 0x01 */
U8 Interrupt :1;
U8 Reserved01Bit7 :1;
#endif
U8 Status; /* 0x02 */
U8 Error; /* 0x03 */
U8 LBALow_0_7; /* 0x04 */
U8 LBAMid_8_15; /* 0x05 */
U8 LBAHigh_16_23; /* 0x06 */
U8 Device; /* 0x07 */
U8 LBALowExp_24_31; /* 0x08 */
U8 LBAMidExp_32_39; /* 0x09 */
U8 LBAHighExp_40_47; /* 0x0A */
U8 Reserved0B; /* 0x0B */
U8 SectorCount0_7; /* 0x0C */
U8 SectorCountExp8_15; /* 0x0D */
U8 Reserved0E; /* 0x0E */
U8 Reseved0F; /* 0x0F */
U32 Reserved10to14; /* 0x10 */
} REGISTER_DEVICE_TO_HOST_FIS_LBA48, *PTR_REGISTER_DEVICE_TO_HOST_FIS_LBA48;
/*
* SATA Register - Device To Host FIS for Packet (ATAPI) Commands
*/
typedef struct _REGISTER_DEVICE_TO_HOST_FIS_PACKET
{
U8 FISType; /* 0x00 */
#if defined( __LSIUTIL_BIG_ENDIAN__ )
U8 Reserved01Bit7 :1; /* 0x01 */
U8 Interrupt :1;
U8 Reserved01Bits0to5 :6;
#else /* little endian */
U8 Reserved01Bits0to5 :6; /* 0x01 */
U8 Interrupt :1;
U8 Reserved01Bit7 :1;
#endif
U8 AtapiStatus; /* 0x02 */
U8 Error; /* 0x03 */
U8 LBALow_0_7; /* 0x04 */
U8 ByteCountLow; /* 0x05 */
U8 ByteCountHigh; /* 0x06 */
U8 DeviceSelect; /* 0x07 */
U8 LBALowExp_24_31; /* 0x08 */
U8 LBAMidExp_32_39; /* 0x09 */
U8 LBAHighExp_40_47; /* 0x0A */
U8 Reserved0B; /* 0x0B */
U8 InterruptReason; /* 0x0C */
U8 SectorCountExp8_15; /* 0x0D */
U8 Reserved0E; /* 0x0E */
U8 Reseved0F; /* 0x0F */
U32 Reserved10to14; /* 0x10 */
} REGISTER_DEVICE_TO_HOST_FIS_PACKET, *PTR_REGISTER_DEVICE_TO_HOST_FIS_PACKET;
/*
* SATA Register - Device To Host FIS
*/
typedef union _REGISTER_DEVICE_TO_HOST_FIS
{
REGISTER_DEVICE_TO_HOST_FIS_CHS Chs;
REGISTER_DEVICE_TO_HOST_FIS_LBA28 Lba28;
REGISTER_DEVICE_TO_HOST_FIS_LBA48 Lba48;
REGISTER_DEVICE_TO_HOST_FIS_PACKET Packet;
} REGISTER_DEVICE_TO_HOST_FIS, *PTR_REGISTER_DEVICE_TO_HOST_FIS;
/*
* SATA Set Device Bits - Device To Host FIS
*/
typedef struct _SET_DEVICE_BITS_DEVICE_TO_HOST_FIS
{
U8 FISType; /* 0x00 */
#if defined( __LSIUTIL_BIG_ENDIAN__ )
U8 Notification :1; /* 0x01 */
U8 Interrupt :1;
U8 Reserved01Bits0to5 :6;
U8 Reserved02Bit7 :1; /* 0x02 */
U8 StatusHi :3;
U8 Reserved02Bit3 :1;
U8 StatusLo :3;
#else /* little endian */
U8 Reserved01Bits0to5 :6; /* 0x01 */
U8 Interrupt :1;
U8 Notification :1;
U8 StatusLo :3; /* 0x02 */
U8 Reserved02Bit3 :1;
U8 StatusHi :3;
U8 Reserved02Bit7 :1;
#endif
U8 Error; /* 0x03 */
U32 SActive; /* 0x04 */
} SET_DEVICE_BITS_DEVICE_TO_HOST_FIS, *PTR_SET_DEVICE_BITS_DEVICE_TO_HOST_FIS;
/*
* SATA DMA Activate - Device To Host FIS
*/
typedef struct _DMA_ACTIVATE_DEVICE_TO_HOST_FIS
{
U8 FISType; /* 0x00 */
U8 Reserved01; /* 0x01 */
U8 Reserved02; /* 0x02 */
U8 Reserved03; /* 0x03 */
} DMA_ACTIVATE_DEVICE_TO_HOST_FIS, *PTR_DMA_ACTIVATE_DEVICE_TO_HOST_FIS;
/*
* SATA DMA Setup (Bi-directional) FIS
*/
typedef struct _DMA_SETUP_FIS
{
U8 FISType; /* 0x00 */
#if defined( __LSIUTIL_BIG_ENDIAN__ )
U8 Reserved01Bit7 :1; /* 0x01 */
U8 Interrupt :1;
U8 Direction :1;
U8 Reserved01Bits0to4 :5;
#else /* little endian */
U8 Reserved01Bits0to4 :5; /* 0x01 */
U8 Direction :1;
U8 Interrupt :1;
U8 Reserved01Bit7 :1;
#endif
U8 Reserved02; /* 0x02 */
U8 Reserved03; /* 0x03 */
U32 DMABufferIdentifierLow; /* 0x04 */
U32 DMABufferIdentifierHigh; /* 0x08 */
U32 Reserved0Cto0F; /* 0x0C */
U32 DMABufferOffset; /* 0x10 */
U32 DMATransferCount; /* 0x14 */
U32 Reserved18; /* 0x18 */
} DMA_SETUP_FIS, *PTR_DMA_SETUP_FIS;
/*
* SATA BIST Activate FIS - I don't believe we suppor this ?
*/
/*
* SATA PIO Setup - Device To Host FIS
*/
typedef struct _PIO_SETUP_DEVICE_TO_HOST_FIS
{
U8 FISType; /* 0x00 */
#if defined( __LSIUTIL_BIG_ENDIAN__ )
U8 Reserved01Bit7 :1; /* 0x01 */
U8 Interrupt :1;
U8 Direction :1;
U8 Reserved01Bits0to4 :5;
#else /* little endian */
U8 Reserved01Bits0to4 :5; /* 0x01 */
U8 Direction :1;
U8 Interrupt :1;
U8 Reserved01Bit7 :1;
#endif
U8 Status; /* 0x02 */
U8 Error; /* 0x03 */
U8 SectorNumber; /* 0x04 */
U8 CylLow; /* 0x05 */
U8 CylHigh; /* 0x06 */
U8 DeviceHead; /* 0x07 */
U8 SectorNumberExp; /* 0x08 */
U8 CylLowExp; /* 0x09 */
U8 CylHighExp; /* 0x0A */
U8 Reserved0B; /* 0x0B */
U8 SectorCount; /* 0x0C */
U8 SectorCountExp; /* 0x0D */
U8 Reserved0E; /* 0x0E */
U8 E_Status; /* 0x0F */
U16 TransferCount; /* 0x10 */
U16 Reserved12to13; /* 0x12 */
} PIO_SETUP_DEVICE_TO_HOST_FIS, *PTR_PIO_SETUP_DEVICE_TO_HOST_FIS;
/* PIO Setup Direction Bit */
#define PIO_SETUP_DIRECTION_HOST_TO_DEVICE (0)
#define PIO_SETUP_DIRECTION_DEVICE_TO_HOST (1)
/*
* SATA Data - (Bi-directional) FIS
*/
typedef struct _DATA_FIS
{
U8 FISType; /* 0x00 */
U8 Reserved01; /* 0x01 */
U8 Reserved02; /* 0x02 */
U8 Reserved03; /* 0x03 */
U32 Data[1]; /* 0x04 */
/* Note the data is variable in length */
} DATA_FIS, *PTR_DATA_FIS;
/* This is a union of all the SATA FIS's */
typedef union _PL_SATA_FIS_UNION
{
REGISTER_HOST_TO_DEVICE_FIS HtoDFIS;
REGISTER_DEVICE_TO_HOST_FIS DtoHFIS;
SET_DEVICE_BITS_DEVICE_TO_HOST_FIS SetDeviceDtoHFIS;
DMA_ACTIVATE_DEVICE_TO_HOST_FIS DmaActivateDtoHFIS;
DMA_SETUP_FIS DmaSetupFIS;
PIO_SETUP_DEVICE_TO_HOST_FIS PioSetupDtoHFIS;
DATA_FIS DataFIS;
} PL_SATA_FIS_UNION, * PTR_PL_SATA_FIS_UNION;
typedef struct _READ_LOG_EXT_PAGE_10_DATA
{
#if defined( __LSIUTIL_BIG_ENDIAN__ )
U8 NQ :1; /* 0x00 */
U8 Reserved00Bit5to6 :2;
U8 Tag :5;
#else /* little endian */
U8 Tag :5; /* 0x00 */
U8 Reserved00Bit5to6 :2;
U8 NQ :1;
#endif
U8 Reserved01; /* 0x01 */
U8 Status; /* 0x02 */
U8 Error; /* 0x03 */
U8 SectorNumber; /* 0x04 */
U8 CylinderLow; /* 0x05 */
U8 CylinderHigh; /* 0x06 */
U8 DevHead; /* 0x07 */
U8 SectorNumberExp; /* 0x08 */
U8 CylinderLowExp; /* 0x09 */
U8 CylinderHighExp; /* 0x0A */
U8 Reserved11; /* 0x0B */
U8 SectorCount; /* 0x0C */
U8 SectorCountExp; /* 0x0D */
U8 Reserved14to511[1]; /* 0x0E */
} READ_LOG_EXT_PAGE_10_DATA, *PTR_READ_LOG_EXT_PAGE_10_DATA;
#endif /* End of #if ATA_H_SOURCE */

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/*++ BUILD Version: 0004 // Increment this if a change has global effects
Copyright (c) 1992-1999 Microsoft Corporation
Module Name:
devioctl.h
Abstract:
This module contains
Author:
Andre Vachon (andreva) 21-Feb-1992
Revision History:
--*/
// begin_winioctl
#ifndef _DEVIOCTL_
#define _DEVIOCTL_
// begin_ntddk begin_wdm begin_nthal begin_ntifs
//
// Define the various device type values. Note that values used by Microsoft
// Corporation are in the range 0-32767, and 32768-65535 are reserved for use
// by customers.
//
#define DEVICE_TYPE ULONG
#define FILE_DEVICE_BEEP 0x00000001
#define FILE_DEVICE_CD_ROM 0x00000002
#define FILE_DEVICE_CD_ROM_FILE_SYSTEM 0x00000003
#define FILE_DEVICE_CONTROLLER 0x00000004
#define FILE_DEVICE_DATALINK 0x00000005
#define FILE_DEVICE_DFS 0x00000006
#define FILE_DEVICE_DISK 0x00000007
#define FILE_DEVICE_DISK_FILE_SYSTEM 0x00000008
#define FILE_DEVICE_FILE_SYSTEM 0x00000009
#define FILE_DEVICE_INPORT_PORT 0x0000000a
#define FILE_DEVICE_KEYBOARD 0x0000000b
#define FILE_DEVICE_MAILSLOT 0x0000000c
#define FILE_DEVICE_MIDI_IN 0x0000000d
#define FILE_DEVICE_MIDI_OUT 0x0000000e
#define FILE_DEVICE_MOUSE 0x0000000f
#define FILE_DEVICE_MULTI_UNC_PROVIDER 0x00000010
#define FILE_DEVICE_NAMED_PIPE 0x00000011
#define FILE_DEVICE_NETWORK 0x00000012
#define FILE_DEVICE_NETWORK_BROWSER 0x00000013
#define FILE_DEVICE_NETWORK_FILE_SYSTEM 0x00000014
#define FILE_DEVICE_NULL 0x00000015
#define FILE_DEVICE_PARALLEL_PORT 0x00000016
#define FILE_DEVICE_PHYSICAL_NETCARD 0x00000017
#define FILE_DEVICE_PRINTER 0x00000018
#define FILE_DEVICE_SCANNER 0x00000019
#define FILE_DEVICE_SERIAL_MOUSE_PORT 0x0000001a
#define FILE_DEVICE_SERIAL_PORT 0x0000001b
#define FILE_DEVICE_SCREEN 0x0000001c
#define FILE_DEVICE_SOUND 0x0000001d
#define FILE_DEVICE_STREAMS 0x0000001e
#define FILE_DEVICE_TAPE 0x0000001f
#define FILE_DEVICE_TAPE_FILE_SYSTEM 0x00000020
#define FILE_DEVICE_TRANSPORT 0x00000021
#define FILE_DEVICE_UNKNOWN 0x00000022
#define FILE_DEVICE_VIDEO 0x00000023
#define FILE_DEVICE_VIRTUAL_DISK 0x00000024
#define FILE_DEVICE_WAVE_IN 0x00000025
#define FILE_DEVICE_WAVE_OUT 0x00000026
#define FILE_DEVICE_8042_PORT 0x00000027
#define FILE_DEVICE_NETWORK_REDIRECTOR 0x00000028
#define FILE_DEVICE_BATTERY 0x00000029
#define FILE_DEVICE_BUS_EXTENDER 0x0000002a
#define FILE_DEVICE_MODEM 0x0000002b
#define FILE_DEVICE_VDM 0x0000002c
#define FILE_DEVICE_MASS_STORAGE 0x0000002d
#define FILE_DEVICE_SMB 0x0000002e
#define FILE_DEVICE_KS 0x0000002f
#define FILE_DEVICE_CHANGER 0x00000030
#define FILE_DEVICE_SMARTCARD 0x00000031
#define FILE_DEVICE_ACPI 0x00000032
#define FILE_DEVICE_DVD 0x00000033
#define FILE_DEVICE_FULLSCREEN_VIDEO 0x00000034
#define FILE_DEVICE_DFS_FILE_SYSTEM 0x00000035
#define FILE_DEVICE_DFS_VOLUME 0x00000036
#define FILE_DEVICE_SERENUM 0x00000037
#define FILE_DEVICE_TERMSRV 0x00000038
#define FILE_DEVICE_KSEC 0x00000039
#define FILE_DEVICE_FIPS 0x0000003A
//
// Macro definition for defining IOCTL and FSCTL function control codes. Note
// that function codes 0-2047 are reserved for Microsoft Corporation, and
// 2048-4095 are reserved for customers.
//
#define CTL_CODE( DeviceType, Function, Method, Access ) ( \
((DeviceType) << 16) | ((Access) << 14) | ((Function) << 2) | (Method) \
)
//
// Macro to extract device type out of the device io control code
//
#define DEVICE_TYPE_FROM_CTL_CODE(ctrlCode) (((ULONG)(ctrlCode & 0xffff0000)) >> 16)
//
// Define the method codes for how buffers are passed for I/O and FS controls
//
#define METHOD_BUFFERED 0
#define METHOD_IN_DIRECT 1
#define METHOD_OUT_DIRECT 2
#define METHOD_NEITHER 3
//
// Define the access check value for any access
//
//
// The FILE_READ_ACCESS and FILE_WRITE_ACCESS constants are also defined in
// ntioapi.h as FILE_READ_DATA and FILE_WRITE_DATA. The values for these
// constants *MUST* always be in sync.
//
//
// FILE_SPECIAL_ACCESS is checked by the NT I/O system the same as FILE_ANY_ACCESS.
// The file systems, however, may add additional access checks for I/O and FS controls
// that use this value.
//
#define FILE_ANY_ACCESS 0
#define FILE_SPECIAL_ACCESS (FILE_ANY_ACCESS)
#define FILE_READ_ACCESS ( 0x0001 ) // file & pipe
#define FILE_WRITE_ACCESS ( 0x0002 ) // file & pipe
// end_ntddk end_wdm end_nthal end_ntifs
#endif // _DEVIOCTL_
// end_winioctl

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#ifndef _DMI_IOCTL_H_
#define _DMI_IOCTL_H_
/***************************************************************************
* *
* Copyright 1998 LSI Logic Corporation. All rights reserved. *
* *
* This file is confidential and a trade secret of LSI Logic. The *
* receipt of or possession of this file does not convey any rights to *
* reproduce or disclose its contents or to manufacture, use, or sell *
* anything it may describe, in whole, or in part, without the specific *
* written consent of LSI Logic Corporation. *
* *
***************************************************************************/
/* Name: DMI_IOCTL.H
* Title: Solaris O/S Character mode IOCTL definitions
* Programmer: Russell A. Johnson
* Creation Date: May 26, 1998
*
* Version History
* ---------------
*
* Date Who? Description
* -------- ---- -------------------------------------------------------
#BeginRevision
* 05/17/00 RAJ Added bus mode support for fibre channel devices.
* 12/19/99 RAJ Added new flags for scsi-3 options.
* 11/09/98 RAJ Changed copyright notice to LSI Logic.
#EndRevision
* Version 4.02.01
* 07/22/98 RAJ Added some more data to the DMI data structure. This
* includes the PCI bus number, device number, and function
* number. Also added a major version number for the data
* structure. That version number indicates major changes.
* When it changes then the entire data format may have
* changed. See the comments below for more details.
#EndRevision
* Version 4.00.04
* 05/26/98 RAJ Initial version.
#EndRevision
*
#BeginDescription
*
* This file contains the Solaris 2.6 character mode driver interface
* definitions needed in order to provide IOCTL's for our SCSI HBA driver.
*
#EndDescription
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/*+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
* HEADER FILE DEPENDANCIES
*+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
*
* This file is dependent on the following files:
*
* SALIOS.H - type defintions UINT8, UINT16, UINT32, UINT64
*/
/* The following data is for our character mode ioctl interface. Per the
* Solaris standard mechanism, we define SYMIOCTL as a unique number in the
* upper 8 bits and a command value in the lower 8 bits.
*/
#define SYMIOCTL ('H' << 8)
#define SYMIOCTL_GET_DMI_DATA (SYMIOCTL | 1)
#define SYMIOCTL_GET_TIMERS (SYMIOCTL | 2)
#define SYMIOCTL_UPDATE_FLASH (SYMIOCTL | 3)
#define SYMIOCTL_RESET_ADAPTER (SYMIOCTL | 4)
#define SYMIOCTL_GET_PROPERTY (SYMIOCTL | 5)
#define SYMIOCTL_PASS_THRU (SYMIOCTL | 6)
#define SYMIOCTL_REG_ACCESS (SYMIOCTL | 7)
#define SYMIOCTL_EVENT_QUERY (SYMIOCTL | 8)
#define SYMIOCTL_EVENT_ENABLE (SYMIOCTL | 9)
#define SYMIOCTL_EVENT_REPORT (SYMIOCTL | 10)
#define SYMIOCTL_GET_PCI_INFO (SYMIOCTL | 11)
#define SYMIOCTL_BTDH_MAPPING (SYMIOCTL | 12)
#define SYMIOCTL_DIAG_ACTION (SYMIOCTL | 13)
#define SYMIOCTL_PASS_THRU_TIMEOUT (SYMIOCTL | 14)
/* The following are our ioctl() return status values. If everything went
* well, we return good status. If the buffer length sent to us is too short
* we return a status to tell the user.
*/
#define SYMIOCTL_STATUS_GOOD 0
#define SYMIOCTL_STATUS_LEN_TOO_SHORT 1
/* The data structures defined in this file are marked with a data structure
* length and data structure version. The length value is the first value in
* the structure and is used to make sure the buffer is large enough for
* communication between the driver and the application. The version number is
* a major version number. If the data structure changes and only has a new
* element appended, then the version number will remain the same but the
* length will increase. If the data structure changes in any other way, such
* as re-arranging all of its elements, then the version number will increase.
*
* The following macro defines the current version number of the data
* structure.
*/
#define SYMHI_DMI_DATA_VERSION 1
/* The following is the SYMIOCTL_GET_DMI_DATA data structure. This data
* structure is setup so that we hopefully are properly aligned for both 32-bit
* and 64-bit mode applications.
*
* StructureLength - This value is the amount of data the caller has allocated
* for the structure when they first call us. After we have filled in the
* structure, this indicates the length our data structure is.
*
* MajorVersion - This value is used by the driver to tell the application what
* version of the data structure is being provided. It only changes if the
* data ordering of the data below is changed.
*
* MinSyncPeriodNs - This is the minimum period in nano-seconds (ns) that we
* will negotiate for on this adapter. The smaller value the faster
* synchronous speed except if this value is zero then asynchronous transfers
* is all we support.
*
* MaxWidth - This value indicates the maximum width this bus can be used as.
* If the PciDeviceId indicates a width capability of 16 devices and this is
* set to 8 devices then the PCI Subsystem ID value has limited our use of this
* adapter to 8 devices. This value also indicates the number of valid
* elements in the DevSpeed[] and DevWidth[] array's.
*
* HostScsiId - This is the host adapter SCSI ID being used by this adapter.
*
* PciBusNumber - The number of the PCI bus this adapter is on. If for some
* reason the driver is unable to determine the bus number, device number, or
* function number, these values will be set to 0xFF.
*
* PciDeviceNumber - The PCI device number for this device.
*
* PciFunctionNumber - The PCI function number for this device.
*
* PciDeviceId - This is the PCI device ID from PCI configuration space for
* this adapter.
*
* PciRevision - This is the PCI revision value from PCI configuration space
* for this adapter.
*
* HwBusMode - This value indicates the mode the bus is currently in. See the
* SYM_HW_BUS_MODE_xx macros.
*
* DevSpeed - This array is indexed by the target ID and indicates the
* currently negotiated synchronous speed in nano-seconds (ns). A value of
* zero ns indicates asynchronous mode.
*
* DevWidth - This array is indexed by the target ID and indicates the
* currently negotiated width in bits. A value of 8 indicates narrow mode, a
* value of 16 indicates wide.
*
* DriverVersion - This is an ascii null-terminated string indicating the
* version of this driver.
*
* DevFlags - This array is indexed by the target ID and indicates the
* currently negotiated options such as DT and async protection capabilities.
*/
#pragma pack(1)
typedef struct _SYMHI_DMI_DATA
{ /* Offset */
UINT32 StructureLength; /* 0x00..0x03 */
UINT32 Reserved1; /* 0x04..0x07 */
UINT32 MajorVersion; /* 0x08..0x0B */
UINT16 MinSyncPeriodNs; /* 0x0C..0x0D */
UINT8 MaxWidth; /* 0x0E */
UINT8 HostScsiId; /* 0x0F */
UINT8 PciBusNumber; /* 0x10 */
UINT8 PciDeviceNumber; /* 0x11 */
UINT8 PciFunctionNumber; /* 0x12 */
UINT8 Reserved2; /* 0x13 */
UINT16 PciDeviceId; /* 0x14..0x15 */
UINT8 PciRevision; /* 0x16 */
UINT8 HwBusMode; /* 0x17 */
UINT8 Reserved3[8]; /* 0x18..0x1F */
#if defined TARGET_MPTx
/* MPI adapters can have many more devices per SCSI bus than non-MPI
* adapters.
*/
UINT16 DevSpeed[256]; /* 0x20..0x21F */
UINT8 DevWidth[256]; /* 0x220..0x31F */
UINT32 DevFlags[256]; /* 0x320..0x71F */
char DriverVersion[80]; /* 0x720..0x76F */
#elif defined TARGET_HIHW || defined TARGET_SRHW
UINT16 DevSpeed[16]; /* 0x20..0x3F */
UINT8 DevWidth[16]; /* 0x40..0x4F */
char DriverVersion[80]; /* 0x50..0x9F */
UINT32 DevFlags[16]; /* 0xA0..0xDF */
#else
#error "Unknown hardware type"
#endif /* defined TARGET_xxx */
} SYMHI_DMI_DATA, * PTR_SYMHI_DMI_DATA;
#pragma pack()
/* The following are definitions for the value of HwBusMode in the
* SYMHI_DMI_DATA data structure.
*
* SYM_HW_BUS_MODE_UNKNOWN - The bus mode is not known yet
* SYM_HW_BUS_MODE_SINGLE - The bus is in single ended mode
* SYM_HW_BUS_MODE_HVD - The bus is in high voltage differential mode
* SYM_HW_BUS_MODE_LVD - The bus is in low voltage differential mode
* SYM_HW_BUS_MODE_FC - The bus is a fibre channel bus
*/
#define SYM_HW_BUS_MODE_UNKNOWN (0x00)
#define SYM_HW_BUS_MODE_SINGLE (0x01)
#define SYM_HW_BUS_MODE_HVD (0x02)
#define SYM_HW_BUS_MODE_LVD (0x03)
#define SYM_HW_BUS_MODE_FC (0x04)
/* The following are definitions for the DevFlags[] array. Each bit is set
* only when the feature is currently in use for the given device.
*
* SYM_DEV_DT - Set when Dual Transfers (ie. dual edge clock in use) enabled
* SYM_DEV_ASYNC_PROT - Set when asynchronous phase protection is enabled
*/
#define SYM_DEV_DT (0x00000001)
#define SYM_DEV_ASYNC_PROT (0x00000002)
#pragma pack(1)
typedef struct _SYM_UPDATE_FLASH
{
UINT64 PtrBuffer;
UINT32 ImageChecksum;
UINT32 ImageOffset;
UINT32 ImageSize;
UINT32 ImageType;
} SYM_UPDATE_FLASH, * PTR_SYM_UPDATE_FLASH;
#pragma pack()
#pragma pack(1)
typedef struct _SYM_GET_PROPERTY
{
UINT64 PtrName;
UINT64 PtrBuffer;
UINT32 NameLen;
UINT32 BufferLen;
UINT32 PropertyLen;
} SYM_GET_PROPERTY, * PTR_SYM_GET_PROPERTY;
#pragma pack()
#define SYM_PASS_THRU_NONE 0
#define SYM_PASS_THRU_READ 1
#define SYM_PASS_THRU_WRITE 2
#define SYM_PASS_THRU_BOTH 3
#pragma pack(1)
typedef struct _SYM_PASS_THRU
{
UINT64 PtrRequest;
UINT64 PtrReply;
UINT64 PtrData;
UINT32 RequestSize;
UINT32 ReplySize;
UINT32 DataSize;
UINT32 DataDirection;
UINT64 PtrDataOut;
UINT32 DataOutSize;
} SYM_PASS_THRU, * PTR_SYM_PASS_THRU;
#pragma pack()
#pragma pack(1)
typedef struct _SYM_PASS_THRU_TIMEOUT
{
UINT64 PtrRequest;
UINT64 PtrReply;
UINT64 PtrData;
UINT32 RequestSize;
UINT32 ReplySize;
UINT32 DataSize;
UINT32 DataDirection;
UINT64 PtrDataOut;
UINT32 DataOutSize;
UINT32 Timeout;
} SYM_PASS_THRU_TIMEOUT, * PTR_SYM_PASS_THRU_TIMEOUT;
#pragma pack()
#define REG_IO_READ 1
#define REG_IO_WRITE 2
#define REG_MEM_READ 3
#define REG_MEM_WRITE 4
#pragma pack(1)
typedef struct _SYM_REG_ACCESS
{
UINT32 Command;
UINT32 RegOffset;
UINT32 RegData;
} SYM_REG_ACCESS, * PTR_SYM_REG_ACCESS;
#pragma pack()
#pragma pack(1)
typedef struct _SYM_EVENT_QUERY
{
UINT32 Entries;
UINT32 Types;
} SYM_EVENT_QUERY, * PTR_SYM_EVENT_QUERY;
#pragma pack()
#pragma pack(1)
typedef struct _SYM_EVENT_ENABLE
{
UINT32 Types;
} SYM_EVENT_ENABLE, * PTR_SYM_EVENT_ENABLE;
#pragma pack()
#if defined TARGET_MPT2
#define EVENT_ENTRY_NUM 48
#else
#define EVENT_ENTRY_NUM 2
#endif
#pragma pack(1)
typedef struct _SYM_EVENT_ENTRY
{
UINT32 Type;
UINT32 Number;
UINT32 Data[EVENT_ENTRY_NUM];
} SYM_EVENT_ENTRY, * PTR_SYM_EVENT_ENTRY;
#pragma pack()
#pragma pack(1)
typedef struct _SYM_EVENT_REPORT
{
UINT32 Size;
SYM_EVENT_ENTRY Events[1];
} SYM_EVENT_REPORT, * PTR_SYM_EVENT_REPORT;
#pragma pack()
#pragma pack(1)
typedef struct _SYM_PCI_INFO
{
UINT32 BusNumber;
UINT8 DeviceNumber;
UINT8 FunctionNumber;
UINT16 InterruptVector;
UINT8 PciHeader[256];
} SYM_PCI_INFO, * PTR_SYM_PCI_INFO;
#pragma pack()
#pragma pack(1)
typedef struct _SYM_BTDH_MAPPING
{
UINT16 TargetID;
UINT16 Bus;
UINT16 DevHandle;
UINT16 Reserved;
} SYM_BTDH_MAPPING, * PTR_SYM_BTDH_MAPPING;
#pragma pack()
#pragma pack(1)
typedef struct _SYM_DIAG_ACTION
{
UINT32 Action;
UINT32 Length;
UINT64 PtrDiagAction;
UINT32 ReturnCode;
} SYM_DIAG_ACTION, * PTR_SYM_DIAG_ACTION;
#pragma pack()
#define FW_DIAGNOSTIC_BUFFER_COUNT (3)
#define FW_DIAGNOSTIC_UID_NOT_FOUND (0xFF)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_NEW (0x806E6577)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_TYPE_REGISTER (0x00000001)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_TYPE_UNREGISTER (0x00000002)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_TYPE_QUERY (0x00000003)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_TYPE_READ_BUFFER (0x00000004)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_TYPE_RELEASE (0x00000005)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_INVALID_UID (0x00000000)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_ERROR_SUCCESS (0x00000000)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_ERROR_FAILURE (0x00000001)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER (0x00000002)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_ERROR_POST_FAILED (0x00000010)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_ERROR_INVALID_UID (0x00000011)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_ERROR_RELEASE_FAILED (0x00000012)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_ERROR_NO_BUFFER (0x00000013)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_ERROR_ALREADY_RELEASED (0x00000014)
#pragma pack(1)
typedef struct _MPI_FW_DIAG_REGISTER
{
UINT8 TraceLevel;
UINT8 BufferType;
UINT16 Flags;
UINT32 ExtendedType;
UINT32 ProductSpecific[4];
UINT32 RequestedBufferSize;
UINT32 UniqueId;
} MPI_FW_DIAG_REGISTER, * PTR_MPI_FW_DIAG_REGISTER;
#pragma pack()
#pragma pack(1)
typedef struct _MPI_FW_DIAG_UNREGISTER
{
UINT32 UniqueId;
} MPI_FW_DIAG_UNREGISTER, * PTR_MPI_FW_DIAG_UNREGISTER;
#pragma pack()
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_FLAG_APP_OWNED (0x0001)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_FLAG_BUFFER_VALID (0x0002)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_FLAG_FW_BUFFER_ACCESS (0x0004)
#pragma pack(1)
typedef struct _MPI_FW_DIAG_QUERY
{
UINT8 TraceLevel;
UINT8 BufferType;
UINT16 Flags;
UINT32 ExtendedType;
UINT32 ProductSpecific[4];
UINT32 TotalBufferSize;
UINT32 DriverAddedBufferSize;
UINT32 UniqueId;
} MPI_FW_DIAG_QUERY, * PTR_MPI_FW_DIAG_QUERY;
#pragma pack()
#pragma pack(1)
typedef struct _MPI_FW_DIAG_RELEASE
{
UINT32 UniqueId;
} MPI_FW_DIAG_RELEASE, * PTR_MPI_FW_DIAG_RELEASE;
#pragma pack()
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_FLAG_REREGISTER (0x0001)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_FLAG_FORCE_RELEASE (0x0002)
#pragma pack(1)
typedef struct _MPI_FW_DIAG_READ_BUFFER
{
UINT8 Status;
UINT8 Reserved;
UINT16 Flags;
UINT32 StartingOffset;
UINT32 BytesToRead;
UINT32 UniqueId;
UINT32 DataBuffer[1];
} MPI_FW_DIAG_READ_BUFFER, * PTR_MPI_FW_DIAG_READ_BUFFER;
#pragma pack()
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/***************************************************************************
* *
* Copyright 2012 LSI Corporation. All rights reserved. *
* *
* This file is confidential and a trade secret of LSI Corporation. The *
* receipt of or possession of this file does not convey any rights to *
* reproduce or disclose its contents or to manufacture, use, or sell *
* anything it may describe, in whole, or in part, without the specific *
* written consent of LSI Corporation. *
* *
***************************************************************************
*/
#if !EFI
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <string.h>
#endif
#ifndef _GETOPT_
#define _GETOPT_
int getopt(int argc, char *argv[], char *optstring);
extern char *optarg; /* returned arg to go with this option */
extern int optind; /* index to next argv element to process */
extern int opterr; /* should error messages be printed? */
extern int optopt;
#define BADCH ('?')
#endif /* _GETOPT */

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/***************************************************************************
* *
* Copyright 2012 LSI Corporation. All rights reserved. *
* *
* This file is confidential and a trade secret of LSI Corporation. The *
* receipt of or possession of this file does not convey any rights to *
* reproduce or disclose its contents or to manufacture, use, or sell *
* anything it may describe, in whole, or in part, without the specific *
* written consent of LSI Corporation. *
* *
***************************************************************************
*/
#if EFIEBC
#define EFI_SPECIFICATION_VERSION 0x0001000A
#define TIANO_RELEASE_VERSION 0x00080006
#include "efibind.h"
#include "efitypes.h"
#include "eficommon.h"
#include "efiapi.h"
#include "efierror.h"
#include "efistdarg.h"
#include "efishelllib.h"
#define DevicePathToStr LibDevicePathToStr
#define LibFileInfo LibGetFileInfo
#define GenericFileInfo gEfiFileInfoGuid
#define InitializeShellApplication LibInitializeShellApplication
#define LoadedImageProtocol gEfiLoadedImageProtocolGuid
#define EFIERR_OEM(x) EFIERR(x+1000)
#define EFI_LOADED_IMAGE EFI_LOADED_IMAGE_PROTOCOL
#define EFI_FILE_IO_INTERFACE EFI_SIMPLE_FILE_SYSTEM_PROTOCOL
#define SIMPLE_FILE_SYSTEM_PROTOCOL EFI_SIMPLE_FILE_SYSTEM_PROTOCOL_GUID
#define EVT_TIMER EFI_EVENT_TIMER
#define va_start VA_START
#define va_arg VA_ARG
#define va_end VA_END
#define va_list VA_LIST
#else
#include "efi.h"
#include "efilib.h"
#include "efistdarg.h"
#include "shell.h"
#endif
#if EFI32
typedef unsigned int size_t;
#endif
// ctype.h
int isalnum(int c);
int isalpha(int c);
int isascii(int c);
int isblank(int c);
int iscntrl(int c);
int isdigit(int c);
int isgraph(int c);
int islower(int c);
int isprint(int c);
int ispunct(int c);
int isspace(int c);
int isupper(int c);
int isxdigit(int c);
int toupper(int c);
int tolower(int c);
// errno.h
extern int errno;
#define EFAULT 14
#define ENODEV 19
#define EINVAL 22
// fcntl.h
#define O_RDONLY 00
#define O_WRONLY 01
#define O_RDWR 02
#define O_CREAT 0100 /* not fcntl */
#define O_TRUNC 01000 /* not fcntl */
// sttdef.h
#define offsetof(s, m) (size_t)(&(((s *)0)->m))
// stdio.h
#define EOF 0
typedef void * FILE;
#define stdin (void *)1
#define stdout (void *)2
#define stderr (void *)3
int fgetc(FILE *stream);
char *fgets(char *s, int size, FILE *stream);
int getc(FILE *stream);
int getchar(void);
char *gets(char *s);
int ungetc(int c, FILE *stream);
int vsprintf(char *s, const char *format, va_list args);
int printf(const char *format, ...);
int fprintf(FILE *stream, const char *format, ...);
int sprintf(char *str, const char *format, ...);
int scanf(const char *format, ...);
int fscanf(FILE *stream, const char *format, ...);
int sscanf(const char *str, const char *format, ...);
FILE *fopen(const char *path, const char *mode);
int fclose(FILE *stream);
int fputs(const char *s, FILE *stream);
int fputc(int c, FILE *stream);
void perror(const char *s);
int fflush(FILE *stream);
// stdlib.h
void *malloc(size_t size);
void free(void *ptr);
void *realloc(void *ptr, size_t size);
void exit(int status);
int rand(void);
// string.h
void *memset(void *s, int c, size_t n);
void *memcpy(void *dest, const void *src, size_t n);
int memcmp(const void *s1, const void *s2, size_t n);
char *strcpy(char *dest, const char *src);
char *strncpy(char *dest, const char *src, size_t n);
int strcmp(const char *s1, const char *s2);
int strncmp(const char *s1, const char *s2, size_t n);
size_t strlen(const char *s);
char *strcat(char *dest, const char *src);
char *strncat(char *dest, const char *src, size_t n);
char *strchr(const char *s, int c);
char *strrchr(const char *s, int c);
// strings.h
int strcasecmp(const char *s1, const char *s2);
int strncasecmp(const char *s1, const char *s2, size_t n);
void bzero(void *s, size_t n);
void bcopy(const void *src, void *dest, size_t n);
// sys/stat.h
typedef size_t off_t;
struct stat {
off_t st_size; /* total size, in bytes */
};
int stat(const char *file_name, struct stat *buf);
int fstat(int filedes, struct stat *buf);
// time.h
typedef unsigned long time_t;
time_t time(time_t *t);
char *ctime(const time_t *t);
void mdelay(int milliseconds);
void udelay(int microseconds);
// unistd.h
typedef int ssize_t;
typedef int mode_t;
unsigned int sleep(unsigned int seconds);
int open(const char *pathname, int flags, ...);
int close(int fd);
ssize_t read(int fd, void *buf, size_t count);
ssize_t write(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count);

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/***************************************************************************
* *
* Copyright 2012 LSI Corporation. All rights reserved. *
* *
* This file is confidential and a trade secret of LSI Corporation. The *
* receipt of or possession of this file does not convey any rights to *
* reproduce or disclose its contents or to manufacture, use, or sell *
* anything it may describe, in whole, or in part, without the specific *
* written consent of LSI Corporation. *
* *
***************************************************************************
*/
#ifndef MPT2SAS_CTL_H_INCLUDED
#define MPT2SAS_CTL_H_INCLUDED
#ifdef __KERNEL__
#include <linux/miscdevice.h>
#endif
/**
* NOTE
* FWDOWNLOAD - PR is let me know if we need to implement this
* DIAGBUFFER - PR said hold off
*/
/**
* HACK - changeme (MPT_MINOR = 220 )
*/
#ifndef MPT2SAS_MINOR
#define MPT2SAS_MINOR (MPT_MINOR + 1)
#endif
#define MPT2SAS_DEV_NAME "mpt2ctl"
#define MPT2_MAGIC_NUMBER 'L'
#define MPT2_IOCTL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT (10) /* in seconds */
/**
* IOCTL opcodes
*/
#define MPT2IOCINFO _IOWR(MPT2_MAGIC_NUMBER, 17, \
struct mpt2_ioctl_iocinfo)
#define MPT2COMMAND _IOWR(MPT2_MAGIC_NUMBER, 20, \
struct mpt2_ioctl_command)
#ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
#define MPT2COMMAND32 _IOWR(MPT2_MAGIC_NUMBER, 20, \
struct mpt2_ioctl_command32)
#endif
#define MPT2EVENTQUERY _IOWR(MPT2_MAGIC_NUMBER, 21, \
struct mpt2_ioctl_eventquery)
#define MPT2EVENTENABLE _IOWR(MPT2_MAGIC_NUMBER, 22, \
struct mpt2_ioctl_eventenable)
#define MPT2EVENTREPORT _IOWR(MPT2_MAGIC_NUMBER, 23, \
struct mpt2_ioctl_eventreport)
#define MPT2HARDRESET _IOWR(MPT2_MAGIC_NUMBER, 24, \
struct mpt2_ioctl_diag_reset)
#define MPT2BTDHMAPPING _IOWR(MPT2_MAGIC_NUMBER, 31, \
struct mpt2_ioctl_btdh_mapping)
/* diag buffer support */
#define MPT2DIAGREGISTER _IOWR(MPT2_MAGIC_NUMBER, 26, \
struct mpt2_diag_register)
#define MPT2DIAGRELEASE _IOWR(MPT2_MAGIC_NUMBER, 27, \
struct mpt2_diag_release)
#define MPT2DIAGUNREGISTER _IOWR(MPT2_MAGIC_NUMBER, 28, \
struct mpt2_diag_unregister)
#define MPT2DIAGQUERY _IOWR(MPT2_MAGIC_NUMBER, 29, \
struct mpt2_diag_query)
#define MPT2DIAGREADBUFFER _IOWR(MPT2_MAGIC_NUMBER, 30, \
struct mpt2_diag_read_buffer)
/**
* struct mpt2_ioctl_header - main header structure
* @ioc_number - IOC unit number
* @port_number - IOC port number
* @max_data_size - maximum number bytes to transfer on read
*/
struct mpt2_ioctl_header {
uint32_t ioc_number;
uint32_t port_number;
uint32_t max_data_size;
};
/**
* struct mpt2_ioctl_diag_reset - diagnostic reset
* @hdr - generic header
*/
struct mpt2_ioctl_diag_reset {
struct mpt2_ioctl_header hdr;
};
/**
* struct mpt2_ioctl_pci_info - pci device info
* @device - pci device id
* @function - pci function id
* @bus - pci bus id
* @segment_id - pci segment id
*/
struct mpt2_ioctl_pci_info {
union {
struct {
uint32_t device:5;
uint32_t function:3;
uint32_t bus:24;
} bits;
uint32_t word;
} u;
uint32_t segment_id;
};
#define MPT2_IOCTL_INTERFACE_SCSI (0x00)
#define MPT2_IOCTL_INTERFACE_FC (0x01)
#define MPT2_IOCTL_INTERFACE_FC_IP (0x02)
#define MPT2_IOCTL_INTERFACE_SAS (0x03)
#define MPT2_IOCTL_INTERFACE_SAS2 (0x04)
#define MPT2_IOCTL_VERSION_LENGTH (32)
/**
* struct mpt2_ioctl_iocinfo - generic controller info
* @hdr - generic header
* @adapter_type - type of adapter (spi, fc, sas)
* @port_number - port number
* @pci_id - PCI Id
* @hw_rev - hardware revision
* @sub_system_device - PCI subsystem Device ID
* @sub_system_vendor - PCI subsystem Vendor ID
* @rsvd0 - reserved
* @firmware_version - firmware version
* @bios_version - BIOS version
* @driver_version - driver version - 32 ASCII characters
* @rsvd1 - reserved
* @scsi_id - scsi id of adapter 0
* @rsvd2 - reserved
* @pci_information - pci info (2nd revision)
*/
struct mpt2_ioctl_iocinfo {
struct mpt2_ioctl_header hdr;
uint32_t adapter_type;
uint32_t port_number;
uint32_t pci_id;
uint32_t hw_rev;
uint32_t subsystem_device;
uint32_t subsystem_vendor;
uint32_t rsvd0;
uint32_t firmware_version;
uint32_t bios_version;
uint8_t driver_version[MPT2_IOCTL_VERSION_LENGTH];
uint8_t rsvd1;
uint8_t scsi_id;
uint16_t rsvd2;
struct mpt2_ioctl_pci_info pci_information;
};
/* number of event log entries */
#define MPT2SAS_CTL_EVENT_LOG_SIZE (50)
/**
* struct mpt2_ioctl_eventquery - query event count and type
* @hdr - generic header
* @event_entries - number of events returned by get_event_report
* @rsvd - reserved
* @event_types - type of events currently being captured
*/
struct mpt2_ioctl_eventquery {
struct mpt2_ioctl_header hdr;
uint16_t event_entries;
uint16_t rsvd;
uint32_t event_types[MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFY_EVENTMASK_WORDS];
};
/**
* struct mpt2_ioctl_eventenable - enable/disable event capturing
* @hdr - generic header
* @event_types - toggle off/on type of events to be captured
*/
struct mpt2_ioctl_eventenable {
struct mpt2_ioctl_header hdr;
uint32_t event_types[4];
};
#define MPT2_EVENT_DATA_SIZE (192)
/**
* struct MPT2_IOCTL_EVENTS -
* @event - the event that was reported
* @context - unique value for each event assigned by driver
* @data - event data returned in fw reply message
*/
struct MPT2_IOCTL_EVENTS {
uint32_t event;
uint32_t context;
uint8_t data[MPT2_EVENT_DATA_SIZE];
};
/**
* struct mpt2_ioctl_eventreport - returing event log
* @hdr - generic header
* @event_data - (see struct MPT2_IOCTL_EVENTS)
*/
struct mpt2_ioctl_eventreport {
struct mpt2_ioctl_header hdr;
struct MPT2_IOCTL_EVENTS event_data[1];
};
/**
* struct mpt2_ioctl_command - generic mpt firmware passthru ioclt
* @hdr - generic header
* @timeout - command timeout in seconds. (if zero then use driver default
* value).
* @reply_frame_buf_ptr - reply location
* @data_in_buf_ptr - destination for read
* @data_out_buf_ptr - data source for write
* @sense_data_ptr - sense data location
* @max_reply_bytes - maximum number of reply bytes to be sent to app.
* @data_in_size - number bytes for data transfer in (read)
* @data_out_size - number bytes for data transfer out (write)
* @max_sense_bytes - maximum number of bytes for auto sense buffers
* @data_sge_offset - offset in words from the start of the request message to
* the first SGL
* @mf[1];
*/
struct mpt2_ioctl_command {
struct mpt2_ioctl_header hdr;
uint32_t timeout;
void __user *reply_frame_buf_ptr;
void __user *data_in_buf_ptr;
void __user *data_out_buf_ptr;
void __user *sense_data_ptr;
uint32_t max_reply_bytes;
uint32_t data_in_size;
uint32_t data_out_size;
uint32_t max_sense_bytes;
uint32_t data_sge_offset;
uint8_t mf[1];
};
#ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
struct mpt2_ioctl_command32 {
struct mpt2_ioctl_header hdr;
uint32_t timeout;
uint32_t reply_frame_buf_ptr;
uint32_t data_in_buf_ptr;
uint32_t data_out_buf_ptr;
uint32_t sense_data_ptr;
uint32_t max_reply_bytes;
uint32_t data_in_size;
uint32_t data_out_size;
uint32_t max_sense_bytes;
uint32_t data_sge_offset;
uint8_t mf[1];
};
#endif
/**
* struct mpt2_ioctl_btdh_mapping - mapping info
* @hdr - generic header
* @id - target device identification number
* @bus - SCSI bus number that the target device exists on
* @handle - device handle for the target device
* @rsvd - reserved
*
* To obtain a bus/id the application sets
* handle to valid handle, and bus/id to 0xFFFF.
*
* To obtain the device handle the application sets
* bus/id valid value, and the handle to 0xFFFF.
*/
struct mpt2_ioctl_btdh_mapping {
struct mpt2_ioctl_header hdr;
uint32_t id;
uint32_t bus;
uint16_t handle;
uint16_t rsvd;
};
/* status bits for ioc->diag_buffer_status */
#define MPT2_DIAG_BUFFER_IS_REGISTERED (0x01)
#define MPT2_DIAG_BUFFER_IS_RELEASED (0x02)
#define MPT2_DIAG_BUFFER_IS_DIAG_RESET (0x04)
/* application flags for mpt2_diag_register, mpt2_diag_query */
#define MPT2_APP_FLAGS_APP_OWNED (0x0001)
#define MPT2_APP_FLAGS_BUFFER_VALID (0x0002)
#define MPT2_APP_FLAGS_FW_BUFFER_ACCESS (0x0004)
/* flags for mpt2_diag_read_buffer */
#define MPT2_FLAGS_REREGISTER (0x0001)
#define MPT2_PRODUCT_SPECIFIC_DWORDS 23
/**
* struct mpt2_diag_register - application register with driver
* @hdr - generic header
* @reserved -
* @buffer_type - specifies either TRACE or SNAPSHOT
* @application_flags - misc flags
* @diagnostic_flags - specifies flags affecting command processing
* @product_specific - product specific information
* @requested_buffer_size - buffers size in bytes
* @unique_id - tag specified by application that is used to signal ownership
* of the buffer.
*
* This will allow the driver to setup any required buffers that will be
* needed by firmware to communicate with the driver.
*/
struct mpt2_diag_register {
struct mpt2_ioctl_header hdr;
uint8_t reserved;
uint8_t buffer_type;
uint16_t application_flags;
uint32_t diagnostic_flags;
uint32_t product_specific[MPT2_PRODUCT_SPECIFIC_DWORDS];
uint32_t requested_buffer_size;
uint32_t unique_id;
};
/**
* struct mpt2_diag_unregister - application unregister with driver
* @hdr - generic header
* @unique_id - tag uniquely identifies the buffer to be unregistered
*
* This will allow the driver to cleanup any memory allocated for diag
* messages and to free up any resources.
*/
struct mpt2_diag_unregister {
struct mpt2_ioctl_header hdr;
uint32_t unique_id;
};
/**
* struct mpt2_diag_query - query relevant info associated with diag buffers
* @hdr - generic header
* @reserved -
* @buffer_type - specifies either TRACE or SNAPSHOT
* @application_flags - misc flags
* @diagnostic_flags - specifies flags affecting command processing
* @product_specific - product specific information
* @total_buffer_size - diag buffer size in bytes
* @driver_added_buffer_size - size of extra space appended to end of buffer
* @unique_id - unique id associated with this buffer.
*
* The application will send only buffer_type and unique_id. Driver will
* inspect unique_id first, if valid, fill in all the info. If unique_id is
* 0x00, the driver will return info specified by Buffer Type.
*/
struct mpt2_diag_query {
struct mpt2_ioctl_header hdr;
uint8_t reserved;
uint8_t buffer_type;
uint16_t application_flags;
uint32_t diagnostic_flags;
uint32_t product_specific[MPT2_PRODUCT_SPECIFIC_DWORDS];
uint32_t total_buffer_size;
uint32_t driver_added_buffer_size;
uint32_t unique_id;
};
/**
* struct mpt2_diag_release - request to send Diag Release Message to firmware
* @hdr - generic header
* @unique_id - tag uniquely identifies the buffer to be released
*
* This allows ownership of the specified buffer to returned to the driver,
* allowing an application to read the buffer without fear that firmware is
* overwritting information in the buffer.
*/
struct mpt2_diag_release {
struct mpt2_ioctl_header hdr;
uint32_t unique_id;
};
/**
* struct mpt2_diag_read_buffer - request for copy of the diag buffer
* @hdr - generic header
* @status -
* @reserved -
* @flags - misc flags
* @starting_offset - starting offset within drivers buffer where to start
* reading data at into the specified application buffer
* @bytes_to_read - number of bytes to copy from the drivers buffer into the
* application buffer starting at starting_offset.
* @unique_id - unique id associated with this buffer.
* @diagnostic_data - data payload
*/
struct mpt2_diag_read_buffer {
struct mpt2_ioctl_header hdr;
uint8_t status;
uint8_t reserved;
uint16_t flags;
uint32_t starting_offset;
uint32_t bytes_to_read;
uint32_t unique_id;
uint32_t diagnostic_data[1];
};
#endif /* MPT2SAS_CTL_H_INCLUDED */

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/***************************************************************************
* *
* Copyright 2012 LSI Corporation. All rights reserved. *
* *
* This file is confidential and a trade secret of LSI Corporation. The *
* receipt of or possession of this file does not convey any rights to *
* reproduce or disclose its contents or to manufacture, use, or sell *
* anything it may describe, in whole, or in part, without the specific *
* written consent of LSI Corporation. *
* *
***************************************************************************
*/
#ifndef MPTCTL_H_INCLUDED
#define MPTCTL_H_INCLUDED
/*=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=*/
#include "linux/version.h"
#include "../lsi/mpi_ioc.h"
/*=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=*/
/*
*
*/
#define MPT_MISCDEV_BASENAME "mptctl"
#define MPT_MISCDEV_PATHNAME "/dev/" MPT_MISCDEV_BASENAME
#define MPT_CSMI_DESCRIPTION "LSI Logic Corporation: Fusion MPT Driver " MPT_LINUX_VERSION_COMMON
#define MPT_PRODUCT_LENGTH 12
/*
* Generic MPT Control IOCTLs and structures
*/
#define MPT_MAGIC_NUMBER 'm'
#define MPTRWPERF _IOWR(MPT_MAGIC_NUMBER,0,struct mpt_raw_r_w)
#define MPTFWDOWNLOAD _IOWR(MPT_MAGIC_NUMBER,15,struct mpt_fw_xfer)
#define MPTFWDOWNLOADBOOT _IOWR(MPT_MAGIC_NUMBER,16,struct mpt_fw_xfer)
#define MPTCOMMAND _IOWR(MPT_MAGIC_NUMBER,20,struct mpt_ioctl_command)
#if defined(__KERNEL__) && defined(MPT_CONFIG_COMPAT)
#define MPTFWDOWNLOAD32 _IOWR(MPT_MAGIC_NUMBER,15,struct mpt_fw_xfer32)
#define MPTCOMMAND32 _IOWR(MPT_MAGIC_NUMBER,20,struct mpt_ioctl_command32)
#endif
#define MPTIOCINFO _IOWR(MPT_MAGIC_NUMBER,17,struct mpt_ioctl_iocinfo)
#define MPTIOCINFO1 _IOWR(MPT_MAGIC_NUMBER,17,struct mpt_ioctl_iocinfo_rev0)
#define MPTIOCINFO2 _IOWR(MPT_MAGIC_NUMBER,17,struct mpt_ioctl_iocinfo_rev1)
#define MPTTARGETINFO _IOWR(MPT_MAGIC_NUMBER,18,struct mpt_ioctl_targetinfo)
#define MPTTEST _IOWR(MPT_MAGIC_NUMBER,19,struct mpt_ioctl_test)
#define MPTEVENTQUERY _IOWR(MPT_MAGIC_NUMBER,21,struct mpt_ioctl_eventquery)
#define MPTEVENTENABLE _IOWR(MPT_MAGIC_NUMBER,22,struct mpt_ioctl_eventenable)
#define MPTEVENTREPORT _IOWR(MPT_MAGIC_NUMBER,23,struct mpt_ioctl_eventreport)
#define MPTHARDRESET _IOWR(MPT_MAGIC_NUMBER,24,struct mpt_ioctl_diag_reset)
#define MPTFWREPLACE _IOWR(MPT_MAGIC_NUMBER,25,struct mpt_ioctl_replace_fw)
#define MPTDIAGREGISTER _IOWR(MPT_MAGIC_NUMBER,26,mpt_diag_register_t)
#define MPTDIAGRELEASE _IOWR(MPT_MAGIC_NUMBER,27,mpt_diag_release_t)
#define MPTDIAGUNREGISTER _IOWR(MPT_MAGIC_NUMBER,28,mpt_diag_unregister_t)
#define MPTDIAGQUERY _IOWR(MPT_MAGIC_NUMBER,29,mpt_diag_query_t)
#define MPTDIAGREADBUFFER _IOWR(MPT_MAGIC_NUMBER,30,mpt_diag_read_buffer_t)
#define MPTHBAPCIINFO _IOWR(MPT_MAGIC_NUMBER,31,struct mpt_ioctl_hbapciinfo)
#define MPTDIAGRESET _IOWR(MPT_MAGIC_NUMBER,32,struct mpt_ioctl_diag_reset)
/*
* SPARC PLATFORM REMARKS:
* IOCTL data structures that contain pointers
* will have different sizes in the driver and applications
* (as the app. will not use 8-byte pointers).
* Apps should use MPTFWDOWNLOAD and MPTCOMMAND.
* The driver will convert data from
* mpt_fw_xfer32 (mpt_ioctl_command32) to mpt_fw_xfer (mpt_ioctl_command)
* internally.
*
* If data structures change size, must handle as in IOCGETINFO.
*/
struct mpt_fw_xfer {
unsigned int iocnum; /* IOC unit number */
unsigned int fwlen;
void *bufp; /* Pointer to firmware buffer */
};
#if defined(__KERNEL__) && defined(MPT_CONFIG_COMPAT)
struct mpt_fw_xfer32 {
unsigned int iocnum;
unsigned int fwlen;
U32 bufp;
};
#endif /*}*/
/*
* IOCTL header structure.
* iocnum - must be defined.
* port - must be defined for all IOCTL commands other than MPTIOCINFO
* maxDataSize - ignored on MPTCOMMAND commands
* - ignored on MPTFWREPLACE commands
* - on query commands, reports the maximum number of bytes to be returned
* to the host driver (count includes the header).
* That is, set to sizeof(struct mpt_ioctl_iocinfo) for fixed sized commands.
* Set to sizeof(struct mpt_ioctl_targetinfo) + datasize for variable
* sized commands. (MPTTARGETINFO, MPTEVENTREPORT)
*/
typedef struct _mpt_ioctl_header {
unsigned int iocnum; /* IOC unit number */
unsigned int port; /* IOC port number */
int maxDataSize; /* Maximum Num. bytes to transfer on read */
} mpt_ioctl_header;
/*
* Issue a diagnostic reset
*/
struct mpt_ioctl_diag_reset {
mpt_ioctl_header hdr;
};
/*
* PCI bus/device/function information structure.
*/
struct mpt_ioctl_pci_info {
union {
struct {
unsigned int deviceNumber : 5;
unsigned int functionNumber : 3;
unsigned int busNumber : 24;
} bits;
unsigned int asUlong;
} u;
};
struct mpt_ioctl_pci_info2 {
union {
struct {
unsigned int deviceNumber : 5;
unsigned int functionNumber : 3;
unsigned int busNumber : 24;
} bits;
unsigned int asUlong;
} u;
int segmentID;
};
/*
* Adapter Information Page
* Read only.
* Data starts at offset 0xC
*/
#define MPT_IOCTL_INTERFACE_SCSI (0x00)
#define MPT_IOCTL_INTERFACE_FC (0x01)
#define MPT_IOCTL_INTERFACE_SAS (0x03)
#define MPT_IOCTL_VERSION_LENGTH (32)
struct mpt_ioctl_iocinfo {
mpt_ioctl_header hdr;
int adapterType; /* SCSI or FCP */
int port; /* port number */
int pciId; /* PCI Id. */
int hwRev; /* hardware revision */
int subSystemDevice; /* PCI subsystem Device ID */
int subSystemVendor; /* PCI subsystem Vendor ID */
int numDevices; /* number of devices */
int FWVersion; /* FW Version (integer) */
int BIOSVersion; /* BIOS Version (integer) */
char driverVersion[MPT_IOCTL_VERSION_LENGTH]; /* Driver Version (string) */
char busChangeEvent;
char hostId;
char rsvd[2];
struct mpt_ioctl_pci_info2 pciInfo; /* Added Rev 2 */
};
struct mpt_ioctl_iocinfo_rev1 {
mpt_ioctl_header hdr;
int adapterType; /* SCSI or FCP */
int port; /* port number */
int pciId; /* PCI Id. */
int hwRev; /* hardware revision */
int subSystemDevice; /* PCI subsystem Device ID */
int subSystemVendor; /* PCI subsystem Vendor ID */
int numDevices; /* number of devices */
int FWVersion; /* FW Version (integer) */
int BIOSVersion; /* BIOS Version (integer) */
char driverVersion[MPT_IOCTL_VERSION_LENGTH]; /* Driver Version (string) */
char busChangeEvent;
char hostId;
char rsvd[2];
struct mpt_ioctl_pci_info pciInfo; /* Added Rev 1 */
};
/* Original structure, must always accept these
* IOCTLs. 4 byte pads can occur based on arch with
* above structure. Wish to re-align, but cannot.
*/
struct mpt_ioctl_iocinfo_rev0 {
mpt_ioctl_header hdr;
int adapterType; /* SCSI or FCP */
int port; /* port number */
int pciId; /* PCI Id. */
int hwRev; /* hardware revision */
int subSystemDevice; /* PCI subsystem Device ID */
int subSystemVendor; /* PCI subsystem Vendor ID */
int numDevices; /* number of devices */
int FWVersion; /* FW Version (integer) */
int BIOSVersion; /* BIOS Version (integer) */
char driverVersion[MPT_IOCTL_VERSION_LENGTH]; /* Driver Version (string) */
char busChangeEvent;
char hostId;
char rsvd[2];
};
/*
* Device Information Page
* Report the number of, and ids of, all targets
* on this IOC. The ids array is a packed structure
* of the known targetInfo.
* bits 31-24: reserved
* 23-16: LUN
* 15- 8: Bus Number
* 7- 0: Target ID
*/
struct mpt_ioctl_targetinfo {
mpt_ioctl_header hdr;
int numDevices; /* Num targets on this ioc */
int targetInfo[1];
};
/*
* Event reporting IOCTL's. These IOCTL's will
* use the following defines:
*/
struct mpt_ioctl_eventquery {
mpt_ioctl_header hdr;
unsigned short eventEntries;
unsigned short reserved;
unsigned int eventTypes;
};
struct mpt_ioctl_eventenable {
mpt_ioctl_header hdr;
unsigned int eventTypes;
};
#ifndef __KERNEL__
typedef struct {
uint event;
uint eventContext;
uint data[2];
} MPT_IOCTL_EVENTS;
#endif
struct mpt_ioctl_eventreport {
mpt_ioctl_header hdr;
MPT_IOCTL_EVENTS eventData[1];
};
#define MPT_MAX_NAME 32
struct mpt_ioctl_test {
mpt_ioctl_header hdr;
U8 name[MPT_MAX_NAME];
int chip_type;
U8 product [MPT_PRODUCT_LENGTH];
};
/* Replace the FW image cached in host driver memory
* newImageSize - image size in bytes
* newImage - first byte of the new image
*/
typedef struct mpt_ioctl_replace_fw {
mpt_ioctl_header hdr;
int newImageSize;
U8 newImage[1];
} mpt_ioctl_replace_fw_t;
struct mpt_ioctl_mptpciinfo {
U8 iocNumber;
U8 iocState;
U8 revisionID;
U8 reserved1;
U16 vendorID;
U16 deviceID;
U16 subSystemVendorID;
U16 subSystemID;
};
struct mpt_ioctl_hbapciinfo {
mpt_ioctl_header hdr;
U8 totalIOC;
U8 reserved[3];
struct mpt_ioctl_mptpciinfo hbapciinfo[18];
};
/* General MPT Pass through data structure
*
* iocnum
* timeout - in seconds, command timeout. If 0, set by driver to
* default value.
* replyFrameBufPtr - reply location
* dataInBufPtr - destination for read
* dataOutBufPtr - data source for write
* senseDataPtr - sense data location
* maxReplyBytes - maximum number of reply bytes to be sent to app.
* dataInSize - num bytes for data transfer in (read)
* dataOutSize - num bytes for data transfer out (write)
* dataSgeOffset - offset in words from the start of the request message
* to the first SGL
* MF[1];
*
* Remark: Some config pages have bi-directional transfer,
* both a read and a write. The basic structure allows for
* a bidirectional set up. Normal messages will have one or
* both of these buffers NULL.
*/
struct mpt_ioctl_command {
mpt_ioctl_header hdr;
int timeout; /* optional (seconds) */
char *replyFrameBufPtr;
char *dataInBufPtr;
char *dataOutBufPtr;
char *senseDataPtr;
int maxReplyBytes;
int dataInSize;
int dataOutSize;
int maxSenseBytes;
int dataSgeOffset;
char MF[1];
};
/*
* SPARC PLATFORM: See earlier remark.
*/
#if defined(__KERNEL__) && defined(MPT_CONFIG_COMPAT)
struct mpt_ioctl_command32 {
mpt_ioctl_header hdr;
int timeout;
U32 replyFrameBufPtr;
U32 dataInBufPtr;
U32 dataOutBufPtr;
U32 senseDataPtr;
int maxReplyBytes;
int dataInSize;
int dataOutSize;
int maxSenseBytes;
int dataSgeOffset;
char MF[1];
};
#endif /*}*/
/*=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=*/
/*
* HP Specific IOCTL Defines and Structures
*/
#define CPQFCTS_IOC_MAGIC 'Z'
#define HP_IOC_MAGIC 'Z'
#define HP_GETHOSTINFO _IOR(HP_IOC_MAGIC, 20, hp_host_info_t)
#define HP_GETHOSTINFO1 _IOR(HP_IOC_MAGIC, 20, hp_host_info_rev0_t)
#define HP_GETTARGETINFO _IOR(HP_IOC_MAGIC, 21, hp_target_info_t)
/* All HP IOCTLs must include this header
*/
typedef struct _hp_header {
unsigned int iocnum;
unsigned int host;
unsigned int channel;
unsigned int id;
unsigned int lun;
} hp_header_t;
/*
* Header:
* iocnum required (input)
* host ignored
* channe ignored
* id ignored
* lun ignored
*/
typedef struct _hp_host_info {
hp_header_t hdr;
U16 vendor;
U16 device;
U16 subsystem_vendor;
U16 subsystem_id;
U8 devfn;
U8 bus;
ushort host_no; /* SCSI Host number, if scsi driver not loaded*/
U8 fw_version[16]; /* string */
U8 serial_number[24]; /* string */
U32 ioc_status;
U32 bus_phys_width;
U32 base_io_addr;
U32 rsvd;
unsigned int hard_resets; /* driver initiated resets */
unsigned int soft_resets; /* ioc, external resets */
unsigned int timeouts; /* num timeouts */
} hp_host_info_t;
/* replace ulongs with uints, need to preserve backwards
* compatibility.
*/
typedef struct _hp_host_info_rev0 {
hp_header_t hdr;
U16 vendor;
U16 device;
U16 subsystem_vendor;
U16 subsystem_id;
U8 devfn;
U8 bus;
ushort host_no; /* SCSI Host number, if scsi driver not loaded*/
U8 fw_version[16]; /* string */
U8 serial_number[24]; /* string */
U32 ioc_status;
U32 bus_phys_width;
U32 base_io_addr;
U32 rsvd;
unsigned long hard_resets; /* driver initiated resets */
unsigned long soft_resets; /* ioc, external resets */
unsigned long timeouts; /* num timeouts */
} hp_host_info_rev0_t;
/*
* Header:
* iocnum required (input)
* host required
* channel required (bus number)
* id required
* lun ignored
*
* All error values between 0 and 0xFFFF in size.
*/
typedef struct _hp_target_info {
hp_header_t hdr;
U32 parity_errors;
U32 phase_errors;
U32 select_timeouts;
U32 message_rejects;
U32 negotiated_speed;
U8 negotiated_width;
U8 rsvd[7]; /* 8 byte alignment */
} hp_target_info_t;
#define HP_STATUS_OTHER 1
#define HP_STATUS_OK 2
#define HP_STATUS_FAILED 3
#define HP_BUS_WIDTH_UNK 1
#define HP_BUS_WIDTH_8 2
#define HP_BUS_WIDTH_16 3
#define HP_BUS_WIDTH_32 4
#define HP_DEV_SPEED_ASYNC 2
#define HP_DEV_SPEED_FAST 3
#define HP_DEV_SPEED_ULTRA 4
#define HP_DEV_SPEED_ULTRA2 5
#define HP_DEV_SPEED_ULTRA160 6
#define HP_DEV_SPEED_SCSI1 7
#define HP_DEV_SPEED_ULTRA320 8
/*=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=*/
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_IOCTL (0x80646961) // dia
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_TYPE_REGISTER (0x00000001)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_TYPE_UNREGISTER (0x00000002)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_TYPE_QUERY (0x00000003)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_TYPE_READ_BUFFER (0x00000004)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_TYPE_RELEASE (0x00000005)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_INVALID_UID (0x00000000)
#define FW_DIAGNOSTIC_BUFFER_COUNT (3)
#define FW_DIAGNOSTIC_UID_NOT_FOUND (0xFF)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_ERROR_SUCCESS (0x00000000)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_ERROR_FAILURE (0x00000001)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER (0x00000002)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_ERROR_POST_FAILED (0x00000010)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_ERROR_INVALID_UID (0x00000011)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_ERROR_RELEASE_FAILED (0x00000012)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_ERROR_NO_BUFFER (0x00000013)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_ERROR_ALREADY_RELEASED (0x00000014)
#define MPT_DIAG_CAPABILITY(bufftype) (MPI_IOCFACTS_CAPABILITY_DIAG_TRACE_BUFFER << bufftype)
typedef struct _MPI_FW_DIAG_REGISTER
{
U8 TraceLevel;
U8 BufferType;
U16 Flags;
U32 ExtendedType;
U32 ProductSpecific[4];
U32 RequestedBufferSize;
U32 UniqueId;
} MPI_FW_DIAG_REGISTER, *PTR_MPI_FW_DIAG_REGISTER;
typedef struct _mpt_diag_register {
mpt_ioctl_header hdr;
MPI_FW_DIAG_REGISTER data;
} mpt_diag_register_t;
typedef struct _MPI_FW_DIAG_UNREGISTER
{
U32 UniqueId;
} MPI_FW_DIAG_UNREGISTER, *PTR_MPI_FW_DIAG_UNREGISTER;
typedef struct _mpt_diag_unregister {
mpt_ioctl_header hdr;
MPI_FW_DIAG_UNREGISTER data;
} mpt_diag_unregister_t;
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_FLAG_APP_OWNED (0x0001)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_FLAG_BUFFER_VALID (0x0002)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_FLAG_FW_BUFFER_ACCESS (0x0004)
typedef struct _MPI_FW_DIAG_QUERY
{
U8 TraceLevel;
U8 BufferType;
U16 Flags;
U32 ExtendedType;
U32 ProductSpecific[4];
U32 DataSize;
U32 DriverAddedBufferSize;
U32 UniqueId;
} MPI_FW_DIAG_QUERY, *PTR_MPI_FW_DIAG_QUERY;
typedef struct _mpt_diag_query {
mpt_ioctl_header hdr;
MPI_FW_DIAG_QUERY data;
} mpt_diag_query_t;
typedef struct _MPI_FW_DIAG_RELEASE
{
U32 UniqueId;
} MPI_FW_DIAG_RELEASE, *PTR_MPI_FW_DIAG_RELEASE;
typedef struct _mpt_diag_release {
mpt_ioctl_header hdr;
MPI_FW_DIAG_RELEASE data;
} mpt_diag_release_t;
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_FLAG_REREGISTER (0x0001)
typedef struct _MPI_FW_DIAG_READ_BUFFER
{
U8 Status;
U8 Reserved;
U16 Flags;
U32 StartingOffset;
U32 BytesToRead;
U32 UniqueId;
U32 DiagnosticData[1];
} MPI_FW_DIAG_READ_BUFFER, *PTR_MPI_FW_DIAG_READ_BUFFER;
typedef struct _mpt_diag_read_buffer {
mpt_ioctl_header hdr;
MPI_FW_DIAG_READ_BUFFER data;
} mpt_diag_read_buffer_t;
typedef struct _mpt_FWDownload_MF {
FWDownload_t FWMessage;
U32 SGL_Word;
} mpt_FWDownload_MF_t;
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/*
* CDDL HEADER START
*
* The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the
* Common Development and Distribution License (the "License").
* You may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
*
* You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE
* or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions
* and limitations under the License.
*
* When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each
* file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE.
* If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the
* fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying
* information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner]
*
* CDDL HEADER END
*/
/*
* Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Use is subject to license terms.
*/
/*
* Copyright 1998 LSI Logic Corporation. All rights reserved.
*
* This file is confidential and a trade secret of LSI Logic. The
* receipt of or possession of this file does not convey any rights to
* reproduce or disclose its contents or to manufacture, use, or sell
* anything it may describe, in whole, or in part, without the specific
* written consent of LSI Logic Corporation.
*/
#ifndef _MPTSAS_IOCTL_H
#define _MPTSAS_IOCTL_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#include <sys/types.h>
#define MPTIOCTL ('I' << 8)
#define MPTIOCTL_GET_ADAPTER_DATA (MPTIOCTL | 1)
#define MPTIOCTL_UPDATE_FLASH (MPTIOCTL | 2)
#define MPTIOCTL_RESET_ADAPTER (MPTIOCTL | 3)
#define MPTIOCTL_PASS_THRU (MPTIOCTL | 4)
#define MPTIOCTL_EVENT_QUERY (MPTIOCTL | 5)
#define MPTIOCTL_EVENT_ENABLE (MPTIOCTL | 6)
#define MPTIOCTL_EVENT_REPORT (MPTIOCTL | 7)
#define MPTIOCTL_GET_PCI_INFO (MPTIOCTL | 8)
#define MPTIOCTL_DIAG_ACTION (MPTIOCTL | 9)
/*
* The following are our ioctl() return status values. If everything went
* well, we return good status. If the buffer length sent to us is too short
* we return a status to tell the user.
*/
#define MPTIOCTL_STATUS_GOOD 0
#define MPTIOCTL_STATUS_LEN_TOO_SHORT 1
/*
* The following is the MPTIOCTL_GET_ADAPTER_DATA data structure. This data
* structure is setup so that we hopefully are properly aligned for both
* 32-bit and 64-bit mode applications.
*
* Adapter Type - Value = 4 = SCSI Protocol through SAS-2 adapter
*
* MPI Port Number - The PCI Function number for this device
*
* PCI Device HW Id - The PCI device number for this device
*
*/
#define MPTIOCTL_ADAPTER_TYPE_SAS2 4
typedef struct mptsas_adapter_data
{
uint32_t StructureLength;
uint32_t AdapterType;
uint32_t MpiPortNumber;
uint32_t PCIDeviceHwId;
uint32_t PCIDeviceHwRev;
uint32_t SubSystemId;
uint32_t SubsystemVendorId;
uint32_t Reserved1;
uint32_t MpiFirmwareVersion;
uint32_t BiosVersion;
uint8_t DriverVersion[32];
uint8_t Reserved2;
uint8_t ScsiId;
uint16_t Reserved3;
uint32_t PciInformation;
uint32_t PciSegmentId;
} mptsas_adapter_data_t;
typedef struct mptsas_update_flash
{
uint64_t PtrBuffer;
uint32_t ImageChecksum;
uint32_t ImageOffset;
uint32_t ImageSize;
uint32_t ImageType;
} mptsas_update_flash_t;
#define MPTSAS_PASS_THRU_DIRECTION_NONE 0
#define MPTSAS_PASS_THRU_DIRECTION_READ 1
#define MPTSAS_PASS_THRU_DIRECTION_WRITE 2
#define MPTSAS_PASS_THRU_DIRECTION_BOTH 3
typedef struct mptsas_pass_thru
{
uint64_t PtrRequest;
uint64_t PtrReply;
uint64_t PtrData;
uint32_t RequestSize;
uint32_t ReplySize;
uint32_t DataSize;
uint32_t DataDirection;
uint64_t PtrDataOut;
uint32_t DataOutSize;
uint32_t Timeout;
} mptsas_pass_thru_t;
/*
* Event queue defines
*/
#define MPTSAS_EVENT_QUEUE_SIZE (50) /* Max Events stored in driver */
#define MPTSAS_MAX_EVENT_DATA_LENGTH (48) /* Size of each event in Dwords */
typedef struct mptsas_event_query
{
uint16_t Entries;
uint16_t Reserved;
uint32_t Types[4];
} mptsas_event_query_t;
typedef struct mptsas_event_enable
{
uint32_t Types[4];
} mptsas_event_enable_t;
/*
* Event record entry for ioctl.
*/
typedef struct mptsas_event_entry
{
uint32_t Type;
uint32_t Number;
uint32_t Data[MPTSAS_MAX_EVENT_DATA_LENGTH];
} mptsas_event_entry_t;
typedef struct mptsas_event_report
{
uint32_t Size;
mptsas_event_entry_t Events[1];
} mptsas_event_report_t;
typedef struct mptsas_pci_info
{
uint32_t BusNumber;
uint8_t DeviceNumber;
uint8_t FunctionNumber;
uint16_t InterruptVector;
uint8_t PciHeader[256];
} mptsas_pci_info_t;
typedef struct mptsas_diag_action
{
uint32_t Action;
uint32_t Length;
uint64_t PtrDiagAction;
uint32_t ReturnCode;
} mptsas_diag_action_t;
#define MPTSAS_FW_DIAGNOSTIC_BUFFER_COUNT (3)
#define MPTSAS_FW_DIAGNOSTIC_UID_NOT_FOUND (0xFF)
#define MPTSAS_FW_DIAG_NEW (0x806E6577)
#define MPTSAS_FW_DIAG_TYPE_REGISTER (0x00000001)
#define MPTSAS_FW_DIAG_TYPE_UNREGISTER (0x00000002)
#define MPTSAS_FW_DIAG_TYPE_QUERY (0x00000003)
#define MPTSAS_FW_DIAG_TYPE_READ_BUFFER (0x00000004)
#define MPTSAS_FW_DIAG_TYPE_RELEASE (0x00000005)
#define MPTSAS_FW_DIAG_INVALID_UID (0x00000000)
#define MPTSAS_FW_DIAG_ERROR_SUCCESS (0x00000000)
#define MPTSAS_FW_DIAG_ERROR_FAILURE (0x00000001)
#define MPTSAS_FW_DIAG_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER (0x00000002)
#define MPTSAS_FW_DIAG_ERROR_POST_FAILED (0x00000010)
#define MPTSAS_FW_DIAG_ERROR_INVALID_UID (0x00000011)
#define MPTSAS_FW_DIAG_ERROR_RELEASE_FAILED (0x00000012)
#define MPTSAS_FW_DIAG_ERROR_NO_BUFFER (0x00000013)
#define MPTSAS_FW_DIAG_ERROR_ALREADY_RELEASED (0x00000014)
typedef struct mptsas_fw_diag_register
{
uint8_t Reserved1;
uint8_t BufferType;
uint16_t ApplicationFlags;
uint32_t DiagnosticFlags;
uint32_t ProductSpecific[23];
uint32_t RequestedBufferSize;
uint32_t UniqueId;
} mptsas_fw_diag_register_t;
typedef struct mptsas_fw_diag_unregister
{
uint32_t UniqueId;
} mptsas_fw_diag_unregister_t;
#define MPTSAS_FW_DIAG_FLAG_APP_OWNED (0x0001)
#define MPTSAS_FW_DIAG_FLAG_BUFFER_VALID (0x0002)
#define MPTSAS_FW_DIAG_FLAG_FW_BUFFER_ACCESS (0x0004)
typedef struct mptsas_fw_diag_query
{
uint8_t Reserved1;
uint8_t BufferType;
uint16_t ApplicationFlags;
uint32_t DiagnosticFlags;
uint32_t ProductSpecific[23];
uint32_t TotalBufferSize;
uint32_t DriverAddedBufferSize;
uint32_t UniqueId;
} mptsas_fw_diag_query_t;
typedef struct mptsas_fw_diag_release
{
uint32_t UniqueId;
} mptsas_fw_diag_release;
#define MPTSAS_FW_DIAG_FLAG_REREGISTER (0x0001)
#define MPTSAS_FW_DIAG_FLAG_FORCE_RELEASE (0x0002)
typedef struct mptsas_diag_read_buffer
{
uint8_t Status;
uint8_t Reserved;
uint16_t Flags;
uint32_t StartingOffset;
uint32_t BytesToRead;
uint32_t UniqueId;
uint32_t DataBuffer[1];
} mptsas_diag_read_buffer_t;
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _MPTSAS_IOCTL_H */

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/*++ BUILD Version: 0001 // Increment this if a change has global effects
Copyright (c) 1990-1999 Microsoft Corporation
Module Name:
ntddscsi.h
Abstract:
This is the include file that defines all constants and types for
accessing the SCSI port adapters.
Author:
Jeff Havens
Revision History:
--*/
//
// Interface GUIDs
//
// need these GUIDs outside conditional includes so that user can
// #include <ntddscsi.h> in precompiled header
// #include <initguid.h> in a single source file
// #include <ntddscsi.h> in that source file a second time to instantiate the GUIDs
//
#ifdef DEFINE_GUID
//
// Make sure FAR is defined...
//
#ifndef FAR
#ifdef _WIN32
#define FAR
#else
#define FAR _far
#endif
#endif
DEFINE_GUID(ScsiRawInterfaceGuid, 0x53f56309L, 0xb6bf, 0x11d0, 0x94, 0xf2, 0x00, 0xa0, 0xc9, 0x1e, 0xfb, 0x8b);
DEFINE_GUID(WmiScsiAddressGuid, 0x53f5630fL, 0xb6bf, 0x11d0, 0x94, 0xf2, 0x00, 0xa0, 0xc9, 0x1e, 0xfb, 0x8b);
#endif
#ifndef _NTDDSCSIH_
#define _NTDDSCSIH_
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
//
// Device Name - this string is the name of the device. It is the name
// that should be passed to NtOpenFile when accessing the device.
//
// Note: For devices that support multiple units, it should be suffixed
// with the Ascii representation of the unit number.
//
#define IOCTL_SCSI_BASE FILE_DEVICE_CONTROLLER
#define DD_SCSI_DEVICE_NAME "\\Device\\ScsiPort"
//
// NtDeviceIoControlFile IoControlCode values for this device.
//
// Warning: Remember that the low two bits of the code specify how the
// buffers are passed to the driver!
//
#define IOCTL_SCSI_PASS_THROUGH CTL_CODE(IOCTL_SCSI_BASE, 0x0401, METHOD_BUFFERED, FILE_READ_ACCESS | FILE_WRITE_ACCESS)
#define IOCTL_SCSI_MINIPORT CTL_CODE(IOCTL_SCSI_BASE, 0x0402, METHOD_BUFFERED, FILE_READ_ACCESS | FILE_WRITE_ACCESS)
#define IOCTL_SCSI_GET_INQUIRY_DATA CTL_CODE(IOCTL_SCSI_BASE, 0x0403, METHOD_BUFFERED, FILE_ANY_ACCESS)
#define IOCTL_SCSI_GET_CAPABILITIES CTL_CODE(IOCTL_SCSI_BASE, 0x0404, METHOD_BUFFERED, FILE_ANY_ACCESS)
#define IOCTL_SCSI_PASS_THROUGH_DIRECT CTL_CODE(IOCTL_SCSI_BASE, 0x0405, METHOD_BUFFERED, FILE_READ_ACCESS | FILE_WRITE_ACCESS)
#define IOCTL_SCSI_GET_ADDRESS CTL_CODE(IOCTL_SCSI_BASE, 0x0406, METHOD_BUFFERED, FILE_ANY_ACCESS)
#define IOCTL_SCSI_RESCAN_BUS CTL_CODE(IOCTL_SCSI_BASE, 0x0407, METHOD_BUFFERED, FILE_ANY_ACCESS)
#define IOCTL_SCSI_GET_DUMP_POINTERS CTL_CODE(IOCTL_SCSI_BASE, 0x0408, METHOD_BUFFERED, FILE_ANY_ACCESS)
#define IOCTL_SCSI_FREE_DUMP_POINTERS CTL_CODE(IOCTL_SCSI_BASE, 0x0409, METHOD_BUFFERED, FILE_ANY_ACCESS)
#define IOCTL_IDE_PASS_THROUGH CTL_CODE(IOCTL_SCSI_BASE, 0x040a, METHOD_BUFFERED, FILE_READ_ACCESS | FILE_WRITE_ACCESS)
//
// Define the SCSI pass through structure.
//
typedef struct _SCSI_PASS_THROUGH {
USHORT Length;
UCHAR ScsiStatus;
UCHAR PathId;
UCHAR TargetId;
UCHAR Lun;
UCHAR CdbLength;
UCHAR SenseInfoLength;
UCHAR DataIn;
ULONG DataTransferLength;
ULONG TimeOutValue;
ULONG_PTR DataBufferOffset;
ULONG SenseInfoOffset;
UCHAR Cdb[16];
}SCSI_PASS_THROUGH, *PSCSI_PASS_THROUGH;
//
// Define the SCSI pass through direct structure.
//
typedef struct _SCSI_PASS_THROUGH_DIRECT {
USHORT Length;
UCHAR ScsiStatus;
UCHAR PathId;
UCHAR TargetId;
UCHAR Lun;
UCHAR CdbLength;
UCHAR SenseInfoLength;
UCHAR DataIn;
ULONG DataTransferLength;
ULONG TimeOutValue;
PVOID DataBuffer;
ULONG SenseInfoOffset;
UCHAR Cdb[16];
}SCSI_PASS_THROUGH_DIRECT, *PSCSI_PASS_THROUGH_DIRECT;
//
// Define the SCSI pass through direct structure for Win64 (thunking).
//
#if defined(_WIN64)
typedef struct _SCSI_PASS_THROUGH32 {
USHORT Length;
UCHAR ScsiStatus;
UCHAR PathId;
UCHAR TargetId;
UCHAR Lun;
UCHAR CdbLength;
UCHAR SenseInfoLength;
UCHAR DataIn;
ULONG DataTransferLength;
ULONG TimeOutValue;
ULONG32 DataBufferOffset;
ULONG SenseInfoOffset;
UCHAR Cdb[16];
}SCSI_PASS_THROUGH32, *PSCSI_PASS_THROUGH32;
//
// Define the SCSI pass through direct structure.
//
typedef struct _SCSI_PASS_THROUGH_DIRECT32 {
USHORT Length;
UCHAR ScsiStatus;
UCHAR PathId;
UCHAR TargetId;
UCHAR Lun;
UCHAR CdbLength;
UCHAR SenseInfoLength;
UCHAR DataIn;
ULONG DataTransferLength;
ULONG TimeOutValue;
VOID * POINTER_32 DataBuffer;
ULONG SenseInfoOffset;
UCHAR Cdb[16];
}SCSI_PASS_THROUGH_DIRECT32, *PSCSI_PASS_THROUGH_DIRECT32;
#endif
//
// Define SCSI information.
// Used with the IOCTL_SCSI_GET_INQUIRY_DATA IOCTL.
//
typedef struct _SCSI_BUS_DATA {
UCHAR NumberOfLogicalUnits;
UCHAR InitiatorBusId;
ULONG InquiryDataOffset;
}SCSI_BUS_DATA, *PSCSI_BUS_DATA;
//
// Define SCSI adapter bus information structure..
// Used with the IOCTL_SCSI_GET_INQUIRY_DATA IOCTL.
//
typedef struct _SCSI_ADAPTER_BUS_INFO {
UCHAR NumberOfBuses;
SCSI_BUS_DATA BusData[1];
} SCSI_ADAPTER_BUS_INFO, *PSCSI_ADAPTER_BUS_INFO;
//
// Define SCSI adapter bus information.
// Used with the IOCTL_SCSI_GET_INQUIRY_DATA IOCTL.
//
typedef struct _SCSI_INQUIRY_DATA {
UCHAR PathId;
UCHAR TargetId;
UCHAR Lun;
BOOLEAN DeviceClaimed;
ULONG InquiryDataLength;
ULONG NextInquiryDataOffset;
UCHAR InquiryData[1];
}SCSI_INQUIRY_DATA, *PSCSI_INQUIRY_DATA;
//
// Define header for I/O control SRB.
//
typedef struct _SRB_IO_CONTROL {
ULONG HeaderLength;
UCHAR Signature[8];
ULONG Timeout;
ULONG ControlCode;
ULONG ReturnCode;
ULONG Length;
} SRB_IO_CONTROL, *PSRB_IO_CONTROL;
//
// SCSI port driver capabilities structure.
//
typedef struct _IO_SCSI_CAPABILITIES {
//
// Length of this structure
//
ULONG Length;
//
// Maximum transfer size in single SRB
//
ULONG MaximumTransferLength;
//
// Maximum number of physical pages per data buffer
//
ULONG MaximumPhysicalPages;
//
// Async calls from port to class
//
ULONG SupportedAsynchronousEvents;
//
// Alignment mask for data transfers.
//
ULONG AlignmentMask;
//
// Supports tagged queuing
//
BOOLEAN TaggedQueuing;
//
// Host adapter scans down for bios devices.
//
BOOLEAN AdapterScansDown;
//
// The host adapter uses programmed I/O.
//
BOOLEAN AdapterUsesPio;
} IO_SCSI_CAPABILITIES, *PIO_SCSI_CAPABILITIES;
typedef struct _SCSI_ADDRESS {
ULONG Length;
UCHAR PortNumber;
UCHAR PathId;
UCHAR TargetId;
UCHAR Lun;
}SCSI_ADDRESS, *PSCSI_ADDRESS;
//
// Define structure for returning crash dump pointers.
//
struct _ADAPTER_OBJECT;
typedef struct _DUMP_POINTERS {
struct _ADAPTER_OBJECT *AdapterObject;
PVOID MappedRegisterBase;
PVOID DumpData;
PVOID CommonBufferVa;
LARGE_INTEGER CommonBufferPa;
ULONG CommonBufferSize;
BOOLEAN AllocateCommonBuffers;
BOOLEAN UseDiskDump;
UCHAR Spare1[2];
PVOID DeviceObject;
} DUMP_POINTERS, *PDUMP_POINTERS;
//
// Define values for pass-through DataIn field.
//
#define SCSI_IOCTL_DATA_OUT 0
#define SCSI_IOCTL_DATA_IN 1
#define SCSI_IOCTL_DATA_UNSPECIFIED 2
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif

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/* FILE: sym_dmi.h - MPT/Fusion Driver IOCTL Support header file
*
*************************************************************************
* *
* Copyright 2001 LSI Logic. All rights reserved. *
* *
* This file is confidential and a trade secret of LSI Logic. *
* The receipt of or possession of this file does not convey any *
* rights to reproduce or disclose its contents or to manufacture, *
* use, or sell anything is may describe, in whole, or in part, *
* without the specific written consent of LSI Logic. *
* *
************************************************************************/
/*+++HDR
*
* Version History
* ---------------
*
* Date Who? Description
* -------- ---- -------------------------------------------------------
* 03/20/00 SAM Initial version
* 02/14/01 SCH Added Domain Validation
* 05/14/01 SCH Added MPI Event logging
* 07/09/01 SCH Changed MAX_VERSION_STRING from 80 to 32
* 01/02/02 SCH Added MPI diagnostic reset IOCTL
* 10/30/03 SCH Added InBand IOCTL support
* 03/24/04 BJH Added Diagnostic IOCTL support
* 09/10/08 SCH Added ADAPTER_TYPE_SAS2 define
* 10/20/08 SCH Modified diag buffer structures for Gen2
---*/
#ifndef SYM_DMI_H
#define SYM_DMI_H
#define VERSION_SIZE 4
#define MAX_VERSION_STRING 32
// support for MPI messages via an application or service IOCTL
#define MPI_MSG_IOCTL 0x806D7069 // mpi
#define DATA_FROM_APP 0x01
#define SCSI_IO 0x4000
#define DUAL_SGLS 0x8000
typedef struct _IOCTL_DETAILS {
U16 Dir; // data xfer direction
U16 MsgSize; // size in 32 bit words
U32 DataSize; // data xfer size in bytes
U32 FormattedMsg[1];
} IOCTL_DETAILS, *pIOCTL_DETAILS;
// support for host driver info / MPI event logging IOCTL
#define DRVR_INFO_IOCTL 0x8043494D // CIM
/* Adapter Types */
#define ADAPTER_TYPE_SCSI 0
#define ADAPTER_TYPE_SCSI_OVER_FC 1
#define ADAPTER_TYPE_IP_OVER_FC 2
#define ADAPTER_TYPE_SAS 3
#define ADAPTER_TYPE_SAS2 4
/* Page Codes */
#define ADAPTER_INFO_PAGE 1
#define PCI_CONFIG_SPACE_PAGE 3
#define EVENT_QUERY 10
#define EVENT_ENABLE 11
#define GET_EVENTS 12
/* Event Queue Defines */
#define EVENT_QUEUE_SIZE 50
#define MAX_EVENT_DATA_LENGTH 48
// structure to hold PCI bus/device/function information
typedef struct _MPI_PCI_INFO {
union {
struct {
ULONG DeviceNumber:5;
ULONG FunctionNumber:3;
ULONG BusNumber:24;
} bits;
ULONG AsULONG;
} u;
} MPI_PCI_INFO, *PMPI_PCI_INFO;
// Adapter Info structure
typedef struct _DRVR_ADAPTER_INFO_OUT
{
int AdapterType;
int MpiPortNumber;
int PciDeviceId;
int PciDeviceHwRev;
int SubSystem;
int SubSystemVendorId;
int NumDevicesAttached;
int MpiVersion;
U32 BiosVersion;
char DriverVersion[MAX_VERSION_STRING];
BOOLEAN BusChangeEvent;
U8 HostId;
U16 Reserved1;
MPI_PCI_INFO PciInfo;
U32 PciSegmentId;
} DRVR_ADAPTER_INFO_OUT, *PTR_DRVR_ADAPTER_INFO_OUT;
typedef struct _DRVR_INFO_SRB
{
SRB_IO_CONTROL Sic;
int PageCode; // [IN]
char PageVersion[VERSION_SIZE]; // [OUT]
DRVR_ADAPTER_INFO_OUT AdapterPageOut;
} DRVR_INFO_SRB, *PTR_DRVR_INFO_SRB;
typedef struct _PCI_CONFIG_SPACE_SRB
{
SRB_IO_CONTROL Sic;
int PageCode; // [IN]
char PageVersion[VERSION_SIZE]; // [OUT]
U32 reserved[3];
U8 PciConfigSpace[256];
} PCI_CONFIG_SPACE_SRB, *PTR_PCI_CONFIG_SPACE_SRB;
// support for MPI Event Queue
typedef struct _MPI_EVENTS_SRB
{
SRB_IO_CONTROL Sic;
int PageCode; // [IN]
char PageVersion[VERSION_SIZE]; // [OUT]
U32 EventData[1]; // page code dependent
} MPI_EVENTS_SRB, *PTR_MPI_EVENTS_SRB;
typedef struct _MPI_EVENTS_QUEUE
{
U32 EventType; // from reply frame
U32 EventNumber; // from DevExt->EventNum
U32 EventData[MAX_EVENT_DATA_LENGTH]; // from reply frame
} MPI_EVENTS_QUEUE, *PTR_MPI_EVENTS_QUEUE;
// support for MPI Diagnostic Reset IOCTL
#define MPI_DIAG_RESET 0x80727374 // rst
typedef struct _MPI_DIAG_RESET_SRB
{
SRB_IO_CONTROL Sic;
U32 NewImageSize; // replacement image size
U32 NewFWImage[1]; // new FW image to save
} MPI_DIAG_RESET_SRB, *PTR_MPI_DIAG_RESET_SRB;
// A NewImageSize of 0 indicates that no new FW image is being downloaded
// MPI register reae/write access IOCTL
#define MPI_REG_ACCESS 0x80771959 // magic number
#define REG_IO_READ 1
#define REG_IO_WRITE 2
#define REG_MEM_READ 3
#define REG_MEM_WRITE 4
typedef struct _MPI_REG_ACCESS_SRB
{
SRB_IO_CONTROL Sic;
U32 Command; // command (read/write)
U32 RegOffset; // register offset
U32 RegData; // register data
} MPI_REG_ACCESS_SRB, *PTR_MPI_REG_ACCESS_SRB;
// support for bus/target - DevHandle mapping IOCTL
// application can suppy bus/target and get devHandle or
// supply devHandle and get bus/target
#define MPI_BTDH_MAPPING 0x804D4150 // MAP
typedef struct _MPI_BTDH_MAP_SRB
{
SRB_IO_CONTROL Sic;
U32 TargetID; // target ID
U32 Bus; // bus
U16 DevHandle; // device handle
U16 Reserved;
} MPI_BTDH_MAP_SRB, *PTR_MPI_BTDH_MAP_SRB;
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_IOCTL (0x80646961) // dia
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_NEW (0x806E6577) // new
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_TYPE_REGISTER (0x00000001)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_TYPE_UNREGISTER (0x00000002)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_TYPE_QUERY (0x00000003)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_TYPE_READ_BUFFER (0x00000004)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_TYPE_RELEASE (0x00000005)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_INVALID_UID (0x00000000)
#define FW_DIAGNOSTIC_BUFFER_COUNT (3)
#define FW_DIAGNOSTIC_UID_NOT_FOUND (0xFF)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_ERROR_SUCCESS (0x00000000)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_ERROR_FAILURE (0x00000001)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER (0x00000003)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_ERROR_POST_FAILED (0x00000010)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_ERROR_INVALID_UID (0x00000011)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_ERROR_RELEASE_FAILED (0x00000012)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_ERROR_NO_BUFFER (0x00000013)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_ERROR_ALREADY_RELEASED (0x00000014)
typedef struct _MPI_FW_DIAG_IOCTL_SRB
{
SRB_IO_CONTROL Sic;
U32 MpiDiagType;
U8 PageVersion[4];
U32 MpiDiagData[1];
} MPI_FW_DIAG_IOCTL_SRB, *PTR_MPI_FW_DIAG_IOCTL_SRB;
/* diag register for gen 1 */
typedef struct _MPI_FW_DIAG_REGISTER
{
U8 TraceLevel;
U8 BufferType;
U16 Flags;
U32 ExtendedType;
U32 ProductSpecific[4];
U32 RequestedBufferSize;
U32 UniqueId;
} MPI_FW_DIAG_REGISTER, *PTR_MPI_FW_DIAG_REGISTER;
typedef struct _MPI_FW_DIAG_UNREGISTER
{
U32 UniqueId;
} MPI_FW_DIAG_UNREGISTER, *PTR_MPI_FW_DIAG_UNREGISTER;
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_FLAG_APP_OWNED (0x0001)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_FLAG_BUFFER_VALID (0x0002)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_FLAG_FW_BUFFER_ACCESS (0x0004)
/* diag query for gen 1 */
typedef struct _MPI_FW_DIAG_QUERY
{
U8 TraceLevel;
U8 BufferType;
U16 Flags;
U32 ExtendedType;
U32 ProductSpecific[4];
U32 TotalBufferSize;
U32 DriverAddedBufferSize;
U32 UniqueId;
} MPI_FW_DIAG_QUERY, *PTR_MPI_FW_DIAG_QUERY;
typedef struct _MPI_FW_DIAG_RELEASE
{
U32 UniqueId;
} MPI_FW_DIAG_RELEASE, *PTR_MPI_FW_DIAG_RELEASE;
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_FLAG_REREGISTER (0x0001)
#define MPI_FW_DIAG_FLAG_FORCE_RELEASE (0x0002)
typedef struct _MPI_FW_DIAG_READ_BUFFER
{
U8 Status;
U8 Reserved;
U16 Flags;
U32 StartingOffset;
U32 BytesToRead;
U32 UniqueId;
U32 DataBuffer[1];
} MPI_FW_DIAG_READ_BUFFER, *PTR_MPI_FW_DIAG_READ_BUFFER;
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/*
* Copyright (c) 2000-2008 LSI Corporation.
*
*
* Name: mpi.h
* Title: MPI Message independent structures and definitions
* Creation Date: July 27, 2000
*
* mpi.h Version: 01.05.17
*
* Version History
* ---------------
*
* Date Version Description
* -------- -------- ------------------------------------------------------
* 05-08-00 00.10.01 Original release for 0.10 spec dated 4/26/2000.
* 05-24-00 00.10.02 Added MPI_IOCSTATUS_SCSI_RESIDUAL_MISMATCH definition.
* 06-06-00 01.00.01 Update MPI_VERSION_MAJOR and MPI_VERSION_MINOR.
* 06-22-00 01.00.02 Added MPI_IOCSTATUS_LAN_ definitions.
* Removed LAN_SUSPEND function definition.
* Added MPI_MSGFLAGS_CONTINUATION_REPLY definition.
* 06-30-00 01.00.03 Added MPI_CONTEXT_REPLY_TYPE_LAN definition.
* Added MPI_GET/SET_CONTEXT_REPLY_TYPE macros.
* 07-27-00 01.00.04 Added MPI_FAULT_ definitions.
* Removed MPI_IOCSTATUS_MSG/DATA_XFER_ERROR definitions.
* Added MPI_IOCSTATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR definition.
* Added MPI_IOCSTATUS_TARGET_XFER_COUNT_MISMATCH.
* 11-02-00 01.01.01 Original release for post 1.0 work.
* 12-04-00 01.01.02 Added new function codes.
* 01-09-01 01.01.03 Added more definitions to the system interface section
* Added MPI_IOCSTATUS_TARGET_STS_DATA_NOT_SENT.
* 01-25-01 01.01.04 Changed MPI_VERSION_MINOR from 0x00 to 0x01.
* 02-20-01 01.01.05 Started using MPI_POINTER.
* Fixed value for MPI_DIAG_RW_ENABLE.
* Added defines for MPI_DIAG_PREVENT_IOC_BOOT and
* MPI_DIAG_CLEAR_FLASH_BAD_SIG.
* Obsoleted MPI_IOCSTATUS_TARGET_FC_ defines.
* 02-27-01 01.01.06 Removed MPI_HOST_INDEX_REGISTER define.
* Added function codes for RAID.
* 04-09-01 01.01.07 Added alternate define for MPI_DOORBELL_ACTIVE,
* MPI_DOORBELL_USED, to better match the spec.
* 08-08-01 01.02.01 Original release for v1.2 work.
* Changed MPI_VERSION_MINOR from 0x01 to 0x02.
* Added define MPI_FUNCTION_TOOLBOX.
* 09-28-01 01.02.02 New function code MPI_SCSI_ENCLOSURE_PROCESSOR.
* 11-01-01 01.02.03 Changed name to MPI_FUNCTION_SCSI_ENCLOSURE_PROCESSOR.
* 03-14-02 01.02.04 Added MPI_HEADER_VERSION_ defines.
* 05-31-02 01.02.05 Bumped MPI_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT.
* 07-12-02 01.02.06 Added define for MPI_FUNCTION_MAILBOX.
* 09-16-02 01.02.07 Bumped value for MPI_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT.
* 11-15-02 01.02.08 Added define MPI_IOCSTATUS_TARGET_INVALID_IO_INDEX and
* obsoleted define MPI_IOCSTATUS_TARGET_INVALID_IOCINDEX.
* 04-01-03 01.02.09 New IOCStatus code: MPI_IOCSTATUS_FC_EXCHANGE_CANCELED
* 06-26-03 01.02.10 Bumped MPI_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT value.
* 01-16-04 01.02.11 Added define for MPI_IOCLOGINFO_TYPE_SHIFT.
* 04-29-04 01.02.12 Added function codes for MPI_FUNCTION_DIAG_BUFFER_POST
* and MPI_FUNCTION_DIAG_RELEASE.
* Added MPI_IOCSTATUS_DIAGNOSTIC_RELEASED define.
* Bumped MPI_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT value.
* 05-11-04 01.03.01 Bumped MPI_VERSION_MINOR for MPI v1.3.
* Added codes for Inband.
* 08-19-04 01.05.01 Added defines for Host Buffer Access Control doorbell.
* Added define for offset of High Priority Request Queue.
* Added new function codes and new IOCStatus codes.
* Added a IOCLogInfo type of SAS.
* 12-07-04 01.05.02 Bumped MPI_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT.
* 12-09-04 01.05.03 Bumped MPI_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT.
* 01-15-05 01.05.04 Bumped MPI_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT.
* 02-09-05 01.05.05 Bumped MPI_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT.
* 02-22-05 01.05.06 Bumped MPI_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT.
* 03-11-05 01.05.07 Removed function codes for SCSI IO 32 and
* TargetAssistExtended requests.
* Removed EEDP IOCStatus codes.
* 06-24-05 01.05.08 Added function codes for SCSI IO 32 and
* TargetAssistExtended requests.
* Added EEDP IOCStatus codes.
* 08-03-05 01.05.09 Bumped MPI_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT.
* 08-30-05 01.05.10 Added 2 new IOCStatus codes for Target.
* 03-27-06 01.05.11 Bumped MPI_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT.
* 10-11-06 01.05.12 Bumped MPI_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT.
* 05-24-07 01.05.13 Bumped MPI_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT.
* 08-07-07 01.05.14 Bumped MPI_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT.
* 01-15-08 01.05.15 Bumped MPI_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT.
* 03-28-08 01.05.16 Bumped MPI_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT.
* 07-11-08 01.05.17 Bumped MPI_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT.
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifndef MPI_H
#define MPI_H
/*****************************************************************************
*
* M P I V e r s i o n D e f i n i t i o n s
*
*****************************************************************************/
#define MPI_VERSION_MAJOR (0x01)
#define MPI_VERSION_MINOR (0x05)
#define MPI_VERSION_MAJOR_MASK (0xFF00)
#define MPI_VERSION_MAJOR_SHIFT (8)
#define MPI_VERSION_MINOR_MASK (0x00FF)
#define MPI_VERSION_MINOR_SHIFT (0)
#define MPI_VERSION ((MPI_VERSION_MAJOR << MPI_VERSION_MAJOR_SHIFT) | \
MPI_VERSION_MINOR)
#define MPI_VERSION_01_00 (0x0100)
#define MPI_VERSION_01_01 (0x0101)
#define MPI_VERSION_01_02 (0x0102)
#define MPI_VERSION_01_03 (0x0103)
#define MPI_VERSION_01_05 (0x0105)
/* Note: The major versions of 0xe0 through 0xff are reserved */
/* versioning for this MPI header set */
#define MPI_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT (0x14)
#define MPI_HEADER_VERSION_DEV (0x00)
#define MPI_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT_MASK (0xFF00)
#define MPI_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT_SHIFT (8)
#define MPI_HEADER_VERSION_DEV_MASK (0x00FF)
#define MPI_HEADER_VERSION_DEV_SHIFT (0)
#define MPI_HEADER_VERSION ((MPI_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT << 8) | MPI_HEADER_VERSION_DEV)
/*****************************************************************************
*
* I O C S t a t e D e f i n i t i o n s
*
*****************************************************************************/
#define MPI_IOC_STATE_RESET (0x00000000)
#define MPI_IOC_STATE_READY (0x10000000)
#define MPI_IOC_STATE_OPERATIONAL (0x20000000)
#define MPI_IOC_STATE_FAULT (0x40000000)
#define MPI_IOC_STATE_MASK (0xF0000000)
#define MPI_IOC_STATE_SHIFT (28)
/* Fault state codes (product independent range 0x8000-0xFFFF) */
#define MPI_FAULT_REQUEST_MESSAGE_PCI_PARITY_ERROR (0x8111)
#define MPI_FAULT_REQUEST_MESSAGE_PCI_BUS_FAULT (0x8112)
#define MPI_FAULT_REPLY_MESSAGE_PCI_PARITY_ERROR (0x8113)
#define MPI_FAULT_REPLY_MESSAGE_PCI_BUS_FAULT (0x8114)
#define MPI_FAULT_DATA_SEND_PCI_PARITY_ERROR (0x8115)
#define MPI_FAULT_DATA_SEND_PCI_BUS_FAULT (0x8116)
#define MPI_FAULT_DATA_RECEIVE_PCI_PARITY_ERROR (0x8117)
#define MPI_FAULT_DATA_RECEIVE_PCI_BUS_FAULT (0x8118)
/*****************************************************************************
*
* P C I S y s t e m I n t e r f a c e R e g i s t e r s
*
*****************************************************************************/
/*
* Defines for working with the System Doorbell register.
* Values for doorbell function codes are included in the section that defines
* all the function codes (further on in this file).
*/
#define MPI_DOORBELL_OFFSET (0x00000000)
#define MPI_DOORBELL_ACTIVE (0x08000000) /* DoorbellUsed */
#define MPI_DOORBELL_USED (MPI_DOORBELL_ACTIVE)
#define MPI_DOORBELL_ACTIVE_SHIFT (27)
#define MPI_DOORBELL_WHO_INIT_MASK (0x07000000)
#define MPI_DOORBELL_WHO_INIT_SHIFT (24)
#define MPI_DOORBELL_FUNCTION_MASK (0xFF000000)
#define MPI_DOORBELL_FUNCTION_SHIFT (24)
#define MPI_DOORBELL_ADD_DWORDS_MASK (0x00FF0000)
#define MPI_DOORBELL_ADD_DWORDS_SHIFT (16)
#define MPI_DOORBELL_DATA_MASK (0x0000FFFF)
#define MPI_DOORBELL_FUNCTION_SPECIFIC_MASK (0x0000FFFF)
/* values for Host Buffer Access Control doorbell function */
#define MPI_DB_HPBAC_VALUE_MASK (0x0000F000)
#define MPI_DB_HPBAC_ENABLE_ACCESS (0x01)
#define MPI_DB_HPBAC_DISABLE_ACCESS (0x02)
#define MPI_DB_HPBAC_FREE_BUFFER (0x03)
#define MPI_WRITE_SEQUENCE_OFFSET (0x00000004)
#define MPI_WRSEQ_KEY_VALUE_MASK (0x0000000F)
#define MPI_WRSEQ_1ST_KEY_VALUE (0x04)
#define MPI_WRSEQ_2ND_KEY_VALUE (0x0B)
#define MPI_WRSEQ_3RD_KEY_VALUE (0x02)
#define MPI_WRSEQ_4TH_KEY_VALUE (0x07)
#define MPI_WRSEQ_5TH_KEY_VALUE (0x0D)
#define MPI_DIAGNOSTIC_OFFSET (0x00000008)
#define MPI_DIAG_CLEAR_FLASH_BAD_SIG (0x00000400)
#define MPI_DIAG_PREVENT_IOC_BOOT (0x00000200)
#define MPI_DIAG_DRWE (0x00000080)
#define MPI_DIAG_FLASH_BAD_SIG (0x00000040)
#define MPI_DIAG_RESET_HISTORY (0x00000020)
#define MPI_DIAG_RW_ENABLE (0x00000010)
#define MPI_DIAG_RESET_ADAPTER (0x00000004)
#define MPI_DIAG_DISABLE_ARM (0x00000002)
#define MPI_DIAG_MEM_ENABLE (0x00000001)
#define MPI_TEST_BASE_ADDRESS_OFFSET (0x0000000C)
#define MPI_DIAG_RW_DATA_OFFSET (0x00000010)
#define MPI_DIAG_RW_ADDRESS_OFFSET (0x00000014)
#define MPI_HOST_INTERRUPT_STATUS_OFFSET (0x00000030)
#define MPI_HIS_IOP_DOORBELL_STATUS (0x80000000)
#define MPI_HIS_REPLY_MESSAGE_INTERRUPT (0x00000008)
#define MPI_HIS_DOORBELL_INTERRUPT (0x00000001)
#define MPI_HOST_INTERRUPT_MASK_OFFSET (0x00000034)
#define MPI_HIM_RIM (0x00000008)
#define MPI_HIM_DIM (0x00000001)
#define MPI_REQUEST_QUEUE_OFFSET (0x00000040)
#define MPI_REQUEST_POST_FIFO_OFFSET (0x00000040)
#define MPI_REPLY_QUEUE_OFFSET (0x00000044)
#define MPI_REPLY_POST_FIFO_OFFSET (0x00000044)
#define MPI_REPLY_FREE_FIFO_OFFSET (0x00000044)
#define MPI_HI_PRI_REQUEST_QUEUE_OFFSET (0x00000048)
/*****************************************************************************
*
* M e s s a g e F r a m e D e s c r i p t o r s
*
*****************************************************************************/
#define MPI_REQ_MF_DESCRIPTOR_NB_MASK (0x00000003)
#define MPI_REQ_MF_DESCRIPTOR_F_BIT (0x00000004)
#define MPI_REQ_MF_DESCRIPTOR_ADDRESS_MASK (0xFFFFFFF8)
#define MPI_ADDRESS_REPLY_A_BIT (0x80000000)
#define MPI_ADDRESS_REPLY_ADDRESS_MASK (0x7FFFFFFF)
#define MPI_CONTEXT_REPLY_A_BIT (0x80000000)
#define MPI_CONTEXT_REPLY_TYPE_MASK (0x60000000)
#define MPI_CONTEXT_REPLY_TYPE_SCSI_INIT (0x00)
#define MPI_CONTEXT_REPLY_TYPE_SCSI_TARGET (0x01)
#define MPI_CONTEXT_REPLY_TYPE_LAN (0x02)
#define MPI_CONTEXT_REPLY_TYPE_SHIFT (29)
#define MPI_CONTEXT_REPLY_CONTEXT_MASK (0x1FFFFFFF)
/****************************************************************************/
/* Context Reply macros */
/****************************************************************************/
#define MPI_GET_CONTEXT_REPLY_TYPE(x) (((x) & MPI_CONTEXT_REPLY_TYPE_MASK) \
>> MPI_CONTEXT_REPLY_TYPE_SHIFT)
#define MPI_SET_CONTEXT_REPLY_TYPE(x, typ) \
((x) = ((x) & ~MPI_CONTEXT_REPLY_TYPE_MASK) | \
(((typ) << MPI_CONTEXT_REPLY_TYPE_SHIFT) & \
MPI_CONTEXT_REPLY_TYPE_MASK))
/*****************************************************************************
*
* M e s s a g e F u n c t i o n s
* 0x80 -> 0x8F reserved for private message use per product
*
*
*****************************************************************************/
#define MPI_FUNCTION_SCSI_IO_REQUEST (0x00)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_SCSI_TASK_MGMT (0x01)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_IOC_INIT (0x02)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_IOC_FACTS (0x03)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_CONFIG (0x04)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_PORT_FACTS (0x05)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_PORT_ENABLE (0x06)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_EVENT_NOTIFICATION (0x07)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_EVENT_ACK (0x08)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_FW_DOWNLOAD (0x09)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_TARGET_CMD_BUFFER_POST (0x0A)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_TARGET_ASSIST (0x0B)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_TARGET_STATUS_SEND (0x0C)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_TARGET_MODE_ABORT (0x0D)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_FC_LINK_SRVC_BUF_POST (0x0E)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_FC_LINK_SRVC_RSP (0x0F)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_FC_EX_LINK_SRVC_SEND (0x10)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_FC_ABORT (0x11)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_FW_UPLOAD (0x12)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_FC_COMMON_TRANSPORT_SEND (0x13)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_FC_PRIMITIVE_SEND (0x14)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_RAID_ACTION (0x15)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_RAID_SCSI_IO_PASSTHROUGH (0x16)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_TOOLBOX (0x17)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_SCSI_ENCLOSURE_PROCESSOR (0x18)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_MAILBOX (0x19)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_SMP_PASSTHROUGH (0x1A)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_SAS_IO_UNIT_CONTROL (0x1B)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_SATA_PASSTHROUGH (0x1C)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_DIAG_BUFFER_POST (0x1D)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_DIAG_RELEASE (0x1E)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_SCSI_IO_32 (0x1F)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_LAN_SEND (0x20)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_LAN_RECEIVE (0x21)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_LAN_RESET (0x22)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_TARGET_ASSIST_EXTENDED (0x23)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_TARGET_CMD_BUF_BASE_POST (0x24)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_TARGET_CMD_BUF_LIST_POST (0x25)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_INBAND_BUFFER_POST (0x28)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_INBAND_SEND (0x29)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_INBAND_RSP (0x2A)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_INBAND_ABORT (0x2B)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_IOC_MESSAGE_UNIT_RESET (0x40)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_IO_UNIT_RESET (0x41)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_HANDSHAKE (0x42)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_REPLY_FRAME_REMOVAL (0x43)
#define MPI_FUNCTION_HOST_PAGEBUF_ACCESS_CONTROL (0x44)
/* standard version format */
typedef struct _MPI_VERSION_STRUCT
{
U8 Dev; /* 00h */
U8 Unit; /* 01h */
U8 Minor; /* 02h */
U8 Major; /* 03h */
} MPI_VERSION_STRUCT, MPI_POINTER PTR_MPI_VERSION_STRUCT,
MpiVersionStruct_t, MPI_POINTER pMpiVersionStruct;
typedef union _MPI_VERSION_FORMAT
{
MPI_VERSION_STRUCT Struct;
U32 Word;
} MPI_VERSION_FORMAT, MPI_POINTER PTR_MPI_VERSION_FORMAT,
MpiVersionFormat_t, MPI_POINTER pMpiVersionFormat_t;
/*****************************************************************************
*
* S c a t t e r G a t h e r E l e m e n t s
*
*****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************/
/* Simple element structures */
/****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _SGE_SIMPLE32
{
U32 FlagsLength;
U32 Address;
} SGE_SIMPLE32, MPI_POINTER PTR_SGE_SIMPLE32,
SGESimple32_t, MPI_POINTER pSGESimple32_t;
typedef struct _SGE_SIMPLE64
{
U32 FlagsLength;
U64 Address;
} SGE_SIMPLE64, MPI_POINTER PTR_SGE_SIMPLE64,
SGESimple64_t, MPI_POINTER pSGESimple64_t;
typedef struct _SGE_SIMPLE_UNION
{
U32 FlagsLength;
union
{
U32 Address32;
U64 Address64;
}u;
} SGE_SIMPLE_UNION, MPI_POINTER PTR_SGE_SIMPLE_UNION,
SGESimpleUnion_t, MPI_POINTER pSGESimpleUnion_t;
/****************************************************************************/
/* Chain element structures */
/****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _SGE_CHAIN32
{
U16 Length;
U8 NextChainOffset;
U8 Flags;
U32 Address;
} SGE_CHAIN32, MPI_POINTER PTR_SGE_CHAIN32,
SGEChain32_t, MPI_POINTER pSGEChain32_t;
typedef struct _SGE_CHAIN64
{
U16 Length;
U8 NextChainOffset;
U8 Flags;
U64 Address;
} SGE_CHAIN64, MPI_POINTER PTR_SGE_CHAIN64,
SGEChain64_t, MPI_POINTER pSGEChain64_t;
typedef struct _SGE_CHAIN_UNION
{
U16 Length;
U8 NextChainOffset;
U8 Flags;
union
{
U32 Address32;
U64 Address64;
}u;
} SGE_CHAIN_UNION, MPI_POINTER PTR_SGE_CHAIN_UNION,
SGEChainUnion_t, MPI_POINTER pSGEChainUnion_t;
/****************************************************************************/
/* Transaction Context element */
/****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _SGE_TRANSACTION32
{
U8 Reserved;
U8 ContextSize;
U8 DetailsLength;
U8 Flags;
U32 TransactionContext[1];
U32 TransactionDetails[1];
} SGE_TRANSACTION32, MPI_POINTER PTR_SGE_TRANSACTION32,
SGETransaction32_t, MPI_POINTER pSGETransaction32_t;
typedef struct _SGE_TRANSACTION64
{
U8 Reserved;
U8 ContextSize;
U8 DetailsLength;
U8 Flags;
U32 TransactionContext[2];
U32 TransactionDetails[1];
} SGE_TRANSACTION64, MPI_POINTER PTR_SGE_TRANSACTION64,
SGETransaction64_t, MPI_POINTER pSGETransaction64_t;
typedef struct _SGE_TRANSACTION96
{
U8 Reserved;
U8 ContextSize;
U8 DetailsLength;
U8 Flags;
U32 TransactionContext[3];
U32 TransactionDetails[1];
} SGE_TRANSACTION96, MPI_POINTER PTR_SGE_TRANSACTION96,
SGETransaction96_t, MPI_POINTER pSGETransaction96_t;
typedef struct _SGE_TRANSACTION128
{
U8 Reserved;
U8 ContextSize;
U8 DetailsLength;
U8 Flags;
U32 TransactionContext[4];
U32 TransactionDetails[1];
} SGE_TRANSACTION128, MPI_POINTER PTR_SGE_TRANSACTION128,
SGETransaction_t128, MPI_POINTER pSGETransaction_t128;
typedef struct _SGE_TRANSACTION_UNION
{
U8 Reserved;
U8 ContextSize;
U8 DetailsLength;
U8 Flags;
union
{
U32 TransactionContext32[1];
U32 TransactionContext64[2];
U32 TransactionContext96[3];
U32 TransactionContext128[4];
}u;
U32 TransactionDetails[1];
} SGE_TRANSACTION_UNION, MPI_POINTER PTR_SGE_TRANSACTION_UNION,
SGETransactionUnion_t, MPI_POINTER pSGETransactionUnion_t;
/****************************************************************************/
/* SGE IO types union for IO SGL's */
/****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _SGE_IO_UNION
{
union
{
SGE_SIMPLE_UNION Simple;
SGE_CHAIN_UNION Chain;
} u;
} SGE_IO_UNION, MPI_POINTER PTR_SGE_IO_UNION,
SGEIOUnion_t, MPI_POINTER pSGEIOUnion_t;
/****************************************************************************/
/* SGE union for SGL's with Simple and Transaction elements */
/****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _SGE_TRANS_SIMPLE_UNION
{
union
{
SGE_SIMPLE_UNION Simple;
SGE_TRANSACTION_UNION Transaction;
} u;
} SGE_TRANS_SIMPLE_UNION, MPI_POINTER PTR_SGE_TRANS_SIMPLE_UNION,
SGETransSimpleUnion_t, MPI_POINTER pSGETransSimpleUnion_t;
/****************************************************************************/
/* All SGE types union */
/****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _SGE_MPI_UNION
{
union
{
SGE_SIMPLE_UNION Simple;
SGE_CHAIN_UNION Chain;
SGE_TRANSACTION_UNION Transaction;
} u;
} SGE_MPI_UNION, MPI_POINTER PTR_SGE_MPI_UNION,
MPI_SGE_UNION_t, MPI_POINTER pMPI_SGE_UNION_t,
SGEAllUnion_t, MPI_POINTER pSGEAllUnion_t;
/****************************************************************************/
/* SGE field definition and masks */
/****************************************************************************/
/* Flags field bit definitions */
#define MPI_SGE_FLAGS_LAST_ELEMENT (0x80)
#define MPI_SGE_FLAGS_END_OF_BUFFER (0x40)
#define MPI_SGE_FLAGS_ELEMENT_TYPE_MASK (0x30)
#define MPI_SGE_FLAGS_LOCAL_ADDRESS (0x08)
#define MPI_SGE_FLAGS_DIRECTION (0x04)
#define MPI_SGE_FLAGS_ADDRESS_SIZE (0x02)
#define MPI_SGE_FLAGS_END_OF_LIST (0x01)
#define MPI_SGE_FLAGS_SHIFT (24)
#define MPI_SGE_LENGTH_MASK (0x00FFFFFF)
#define MPI_SGE_CHAIN_LENGTH_MASK (0x0000FFFF)
/* Element Type */
#define MPI_SGE_FLAGS_TRANSACTION_ELEMENT (0x00)
#define MPI_SGE_FLAGS_SIMPLE_ELEMENT (0x10)
#define MPI_SGE_FLAGS_CHAIN_ELEMENT (0x30)
#define MPI_SGE_FLAGS_ELEMENT_MASK (0x30)
/* Address location */
#define MPI_SGE_FLAGS_SYSTEM_ADDRESS (0x00)
/* Direction */
#define MPI_SGE_FLAGS_IOC_TO_HOST (0x00)
#define MPI_SGE_FLAGS_HOST_TO_IOC (0x04)
/* Address Size */
#define MPI_SGE_FLAGS_32_BIT_ADDRESSING (0x00)
#define MPI_SGE_FLAGS_64_BIT_ADDRESSING (0x02)
/* Context Size */
#define MPI_SGE_FLAGS_32_BIT_CONTEXT (0x00)
#define MPI_SGE_FLAGS_64_BIT_CONTEXT (0x02)
#define MPI_SGE_FLAGS_96_BIT_CONTEXT (0x04)
#define MPI_SGE_FLAGS_128_BIT_CONTEXT (0x06)
#define MPI_SGE_CHAIN_OFFSET_MASK (0x00FF0000)
#define MPI_SGE_CHAIN_OFFSET_SHIFT (16)
/****************************************************************************/
/* SGE operation Macros */
/****************************************************************************/
/* SIMPLE FlagsLength manipulations... */
#define MPI_SGE_SET_FLAGS(f) ((U32)(f) << MPI_SGE_FLAGS_SHIFT)
#define MPI_SGE_GET_FLAGS(fl) (((fl) & ~MPI_SGE_LENGTH_MASK) >> MPI_SGE_FLAGS_SHIFT)
#define MPI_SGE_LENGTH(fl) ((fl) & MPI_SGE_LENGTH_MASK)
#define MPI_SGE_CHAIN_LENGTH(fl) ((fl) & MPI_SGE_CHAIN_LENGTH_MASK)
#define MPI_SGE_SET_FLAGS_LENGTH(f,l) (MPI_SGE_SET_FLAGS(f) | MPI_SGE_LENGTH(l))
#define MPI_pSGE_GET_FLAGS(psg) MPI_SGE_GET_FLAGS((psg)->FlagsLength)
#define MPI_pSGE_GET_LENGTH(psg) MPI_SGE_LENGTH((psg)->FlagsLength)
#define MPI_pSGE_SET_FLAGS_LENGTH(psg,f,l) (psg)->FlagsLength = MPI_SGE_SET_FLAGS_LENGTH(f,l)
/* CAUTION - The following are READ-MODIFY-WRITE! */
#define MPI_pSGE_SET_FLAGS(psg,f) (psg)->FlagsLength |= MPI_SGE_SET_FLAGS(f)
#define MPI_pSGE_SET_LENGTH(psg,l) (psg)->FlagsLength |= MPI_SGE_LENGTH(l)
#define MPI_GET_CHAIN_OFFSET(x) ((x&MPI_SGE_CHAIN_OFFSET_MASK)>>MPI_SGE_CHAIN_OFFSET_SHIFT)
/*****************************************************************************
*
* S t a n d a r d M e s s a g e S t r u c t u r e s
*
*****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************/
/* Standard message request header for all request messages */
/****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MSG_REQUEST_HEADER
{
U8 Reserved[2]; /* function specific */
U8 ChainOffset;
U8 Function;
U8 Reserved1[3]; /* function specific */
U8 MsgFlags;
U32 MsgContext;
} MSG_REQUEST_HEADER, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_REQUEST_HEADER,
MPIHeader_t, MPI_POINTER pMPIHeader_t;
/****************************************************************************/
/* Default Reply */
/****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MSG_DEFAULT_REPLY
{
U8 Reserved[2]; /* function specific */
U8 MsgLength;
U8 Function;
U8 Reserved1[3]; /* function specific */
U8 MsgFlags;
U32 MsgContext;
U8 Reserved2[2]; /* function specific */
U16 IOCStatus;
U32 IOCLogInfo;
} MSG_DEFAULT_REPLY, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_DEFAULT_REPLY,
MPIDefaultReply_t, MPI_POINTER pMPIDefaultReply_t;
/* MsgFlags definition for all replies */
#define MPI_MSGFLAGS_CONTINUATION_REPLY (0x80)
/*****************************************************************************
*
* I O C S t a t u s V a l u e s
*
*****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************/
/* Common IOCStatus values for all replies */
/****************************************************************************/
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_SUCCESS (0x0000)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_INVALID_FUNCTION (0x0001)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_BUSY (0x0002)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_INVALID_SGL (0x0003)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR (0x0004)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_RESERVED (0x0005)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES (0x0006)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_INVALID_FIELD (0x0007)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_INVALID_STATE (0x0008)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_OP_STATE_NOT_SUPPORTED (0x0009)
/****************************************************************************/
/* Config IOCStatus values */
/****************************************************************************/
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_CONFIG_INVALID_ACTION (0x0020)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_CONFIG_INVALID_TYPE (0x0021)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_CONFIG_INVALID_PAGE (0x0022)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_CONFIG_INVALID_DATA (0x0023)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_CONFIG_NO_DEFAULTS (0x0024)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_CONFIG_CANT_COMMIT (0x0025)
/****************************************************************************/
/* SCSIIO Reply (SPI & FCP) initiator values */
/****************************************************************************/
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_SCSI_RECOVERED_ERROR (0x0040)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_SCSI_INVALID_BUS (0x0041)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_SCSI_INVALID_TARGETID (0x0042)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_SCSI_DEVICE_NOT_THERE (0x0043)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_SCSI_DATA_OVERRUN (0x0044)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_SCSI_DATA_UNDERRUN (0x0045)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_SCSI_IO_DATA_ERROR (0x0046)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_SCSI_PROTOCOL_ERROR (0x0047)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_SCSI_TASK_TERMINATED (0x0048)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_SCSI_RESIDUAL_MISMATCH (0x0049)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_SCSI_TASK_MGMT_FAILED (0x004A)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_SCSI_IOC_TERMINATED (0x004B)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_SCSI_EXT_TERMINATED (0x004C)
/****************************************************************************/
/* For use by SCSI Initiator and SCSI Target end-to-end data protection */
/****************************************************************************/
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_EEDP_GUARD_ERROR (0x004D)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_EEDP_REF_TAG_ERROR (0x004E)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_EEDP_APP_TAG_ERROR (0x004F)
/****************************************************************************/
/* SCSI Target values */
/****************************************************************************/
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_TARGET_PRIORITY_IO (0x0060)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_TARGET_INVALID_PORT (0x0061)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_TARGET_INVALID_IOCINDEX (0x0062) /* obsolete name */
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_TARGET_INVALID_IO_INDEX (0x0062)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_TARGET_ABORTED (0x0063)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_TARGET_NO_CONN_RETRYABLE (0x0064)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_TARGET_NO_CONNECTION (0x0065)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_TARGET_XFER_COUNT_MISMATCH (0x006A)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_TARGET_STS_DATA_NOT_SENT (0x006B)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_TARGET_DATA_OFFSET_ERROR (0x006D)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_TARGET_TOO_MUCH_WRITE_DATA (0x006E)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_TARGET_IU_TOO_SHORT (0x006F)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_TARGET_ACK_NAK_TIMEOUT (0x0070)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_TARGET_NAK_RECEIVED (0x0071)
/****************************************************************************/
/* Additional FCP target values (obsolete) */
/****************************************************************************/
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_TARGET_FC_ABORTED (0x0066) /* obsolete */
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_TARGET_FC_RX_ID_INVALID (0x0067) /* obsolete */
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_TARGET_FC_DID_INVALID (0x0068) /* obsolete */
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_TARGET_FC_NODE_LOGGED_OUT (0x0069) /* obsolete */
/****************************************************************************/
/* Fibre Channel Direct Access values */
/****************************************************************************/
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_FC_ABORTED (0x0066)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_FC_RX_ID_INVALID (0x0067)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_FC_DID_INVALID (0x0068)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_FC_NODE_LOGGED_OUT (0x0069)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_FC_EXCHANGE_CANCELED (0x006C)
/****************************************************************************/
/* LAN values */
/****************************************************************************/
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_LAN_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND (0x0080)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_LAN_DEVICE_FAILURE (0x0081)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_LAN_TRANSMIT_ERROR (0x0082)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_LAN_TRANSMIT_ABORTED (0x0083)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_LAN_RECEIVE_ERROR (0x0084)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_LAN_RECEIVE_ABORTED (0x0085)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_LAN_PARTIAL_PACKET (0x0086)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_LAN_CANCELED (0x0087)
/****************************************************************************/
/* Serial Attached SCSI values */
/****************************************************************************/
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_SAS_SMP_REQUEST_FAILED (0x0090)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_SAS_SMP_DATA_OVERRUN (0x0091)
/****************************************************************************/
/* Inband values */
/****************************************************************************/
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_INBAND_ABORTED (0x0098)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_INBAND_NO_CONNECTION (0x0099)
/****************************************************************************/
/* Diagnostic Tools values */
/****************************************************************************/
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_DIAGNOSTIC_RELEASED (0x00A0)
/****************************************************************************/
/* IOCStatus flag to indicate that log info is available */
/****************************************************************************/
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_FLAG_LOG_INFO_AVAILABLE (0x8000)
#define MPI_IOCSTATUS_MASK (0x7FFF)
/****************************************************************************/
/* LogInfo Types */
/****************************************************************************/
#define MPI_IOCLOGINFO_TYPE_MASK (0xF0000000)
#define MPI_IOCLOGINFO_TYPE_SHIFT (28)
#define MPI_IOCLOGINFO_TYPE_NONE (0x0)
#define MPI_IOCLOGINFO_TYPE_SCSI (0x1)
#define MPI_IOCLOGINFO_TYPE_FC (0x2)
#define MPI_IOCLOGINFO_TYPE_SAS (0x3)
#define MPI_IOCLOGINFO_TYPE_ISCSI (0x4)
#define MPI_IOCLOGINFO_LOG_DATA_MASK (0x0FFFFFFF)
#endif

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2009-2010 LSI Corporation.
*
*
* Name: mpi2_hbd.h
* Title: MPI Host Based Discovery messages and structures
* Creation Date: October 21, 2009
*
* mpi2_hbd.h Version: 02.00.xx
*
* NOTE: Names (typedefs, defines, etc.) beginning with an MPI25 or Mpi25
* prefix are for use only on MPI v2.5 products, and must not be used
* with MPI v2.0 products. Unless otherwise noted, names beginning with
* MPI2 or Mpi2 are for use with both MPI v2.0 and MPI v2.5 products.
*
* Version History
* ---------------
*
* Date Version Description
* -------- -------- ------------------------------------------------------
* 10-28-09 02.00.00 Initial version.
* 08-11-10 02.00.01 Removed PortGroups, DmaGroup, and ControlGroup from
* HBD Action request, replaced by AdditionalInfo field.
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifndef MPI2_HBD_H
#define MPI2_HBD_H
/****************************************************************************
* Host Based Discovery Action messages
****************************************************************************/
/* Host Based Discovery Action Request Message */
typedef struct _MPI2_HBD_ACTION_REQUEST
{
U8 Operation; /* 0x00 */
U8 Reserved1; /* 0x01 */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 DevHandle; /* 0x04 */
U8 Reserved2; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved3; /* 0x0A */
U32 Reserved4; /* 0x0C */
U64 SASAddress; /* 0x10 */
U32 Reserved5; /* 0x18 */
U32 HbdDeviceInfo; /* 0x1C */
U16 ParentDevHandle; /* 0x20 */
U16 MaxQDepth; /* 0x22 */
U8 FirstPhyIdentifier; /* 0x24 */
U8 Port; /* 0x25 */
U8 MaxConnections; /* 0x26 */
U8 MaxRate; /* 0x27 */
U32 AdditionalInfo; /* 0x28 */
U16 InitialAWT; /* 0x2C */
U16 Reserved7; /* 0x2E */
U32 Reserved8; /* 0x30 */
} MPI2_HBD_ACTION_REQUEST, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_HBD_ACTION_REQUEST,
Mpi2HbdActionRequest_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2HbdActionRequest_t;
/* values for the Operation field */
#define MPI2_HBD_OP_ADD_DEVICE (0x01)
#define MPI2_HBD_OP_REMOVE_DEVICE (0x02)
#define MPI2_HBD_OP_UPDATE_DEVICE (0x03)
/* values for the HbdDeviceInfo field */
#define MPI2_HBD_DEVICE_INFO_VIRTUAL_DEVICE (0x00004000)
#define MPI2_HBD_DEVICE_INFO_ATAPI_DEVICE (0x00002000)
#define MPI2_HBD_DEVICE_INFO_DIRECT_ATTACH (0x00000800)
#define MPI2_HBD_DEVICE_INFO_SSP_TARGET (0x00000400)
#define MPI2_HBD_DEVICE_INFO_STP_TARGET (0x00000200)
#define MPI2_HBD_DEVICE_INFO_SMP_TARGET (0x00000100)
#define MPI2_HBD_DEVICE_INFO_SATA_DEVICE (0x00000080)
#define MPI2_HBD_DEVICE_INFO_SSP_INITIATOR (0x00000040)
#define MPI2_HBD_DEVICE_INFO_STP_INITIATOR (0x00000020)
#define MPI2_HBD_DEVICE_INFO_SMP_INITIATOR (0x00000010)
#define MPI2_HBD_DEVICE_INFO_SATA_HOST (0x00000008)
#define MPI2_HBD_DEVICE_INFO_MASK_DEVICE_TYPE (0x00000007)
#define MPI2_HBD_DEVICE_INFO_NO_DEVICE (0x00000000)
#define MPI2_HBD_DEVICE_INFO_END_DEVICE (0x00000001)
#define MPI2_HBD_DEVICE_INFO_EDGE_EXPANDER (0x00000002)
#define MPI2_HBD_DEVICE_INFO_FANOUT_EXPANDER (0x00000003)
/* values for the MaxRate field */
#define MPI2_HBD_MAX_RATE_MASK (0x0F)
#define MPI2_HBD_MAX_RATE_1_5 (0x08)
#define MPI2_HBD_MAX_RATE_3_0 (0x09)
#define MPI2_HBD_MAX_RATE_6_0 (0x0A)
#define MPI25_HBD_MAX_RATE_12_0 (0x0B)
/* Host Based Discovery Action Reply Message */
typedef struct _MPI2_HBD_ACTION_REPLY
{
U8 Operation; /* 0x00 */
U8 Reserved1; /* 0x01 */
U8 MsgLength; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 DevHandle; /* 0x04 */
U8 Reserved2; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved3; /* 0x0A */
U16 Reserved4; /* 0x0C */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0x0E */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 0x10 */
} MPI2_HBD_ACTION_REPLY, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_HBD_ACTION_REPLY,
Mpi2HbdActionReply_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2HbdActionReply_t;
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==============================
Fusion-MPT MPI 2.0 Header File Change History
==============================
Copyright (c) 2000-2011 LSI Corporation.
---------------------------------------
Header Set Release Version: 02.00.19
Header Set Release Date: 02-23-11
---------------------------------------
Filename Current version Prior version
---------- --------------- -------------
mpi2.h 02.00.19 02.00.18
mpi2_cnfg.h 02.00.18 02.00.17
mpi2_init.h 02.00.11 02.00.11
mpi2_ioc.h 02.00.17 02.00.16
mpi2_raid.h 02.00.05 02.00.05
mpi2_sas.h 02.00.05 02.00.05
mpi2_targ.h 02.00.04 02.00.04
mpi2_tool.h 02.00.06 02.00.06
mpi2_type.h 02.00.00 02.00.00
mpi2_ra.h 02.00.00 02.00.00
mpi2_hbd.h 02.00.01 02.00.01
mpi2_history.txt 02.00.19 02.00.18
* Date Version Description
* -------- -------- ------------------------------------------------------
mpi2.h
* 04-30-07 02.00.00 Corresponds to Fusion-MPT MPI Specification Rev A.
* 06-04-07 02.00.01 Bumped MPI2_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT.
* 06-26-07 02.00.02 Bumped MPI2_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT.
* 08-31-07 02.00.03 Bumped MPI2_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT.
* Moved ReplyPostHostIndex register to offset 0x6C of the
* MPI2_SYSTEM_INTERFACE_REGS and modified the define for
* MPI2_REPLY_POST_HOST_INDEX_OFFSET.
* Added union of request descriptors.
* Added union of reply descriptors.
* 10-31-07 02.00.04 Bumped MPI2_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT.
* Added define for MPI2_VERSION_02_00.
* Fixed the size of the FunctionDependent5 field in the
* MPI2_DEFAULT_REPLY structure.
* 12-18-07 02.00.05 Bumped MPI2_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT.
* Removed the MPI-defined Fault Codes and extended the
* product specific codes up to 0xEFFF.
* Added a sixth key value for the WriteSequence register
* and changed the flush value to 0x0.
* Added message function codes for Diagnostic Buffer Post
* and Diagnsotic Release.
* New IOCStatus define: MPI2_IOCSTATUS_DIAGNOSTIC_RELEASED
* Moved MPI2_VERSION_UNION from mpi2_ioc.h.
* 02-29-08 02.00.06 Bumped MPI2_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT.
* 03-03-08 02.00.07 Bumped MPI2_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT.
* 05-21-08 02.00.08 Bumped MPI2_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT.
* Added #defines for marking a reply descriptor as unused.
* 06-27-08 02.00.09 Bumped MPI2_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT.
* 10-02-08 02.00.10 Bumped MPI2_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT.
* Moved LUN field defines from mpi2_init.h.
* 01-19-09 02.00.11 Bumped MPI2_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT.
* 05-06-09 02.00.12 Bumped MPI2_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT.
* In all request and reply descriptors, replaced VF_ID
* field with MSIxIndex field.
* Removed DevHandle field from
* MPI2_SCSI_IO_SUCCESS_REPLY_DESCRIPTOR and made those
* bytes reserved.
* Added RAID Accelerator functionality.
* 07-30-09 02.00.13 Bumped MPI2_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT.
* 10-28-09 02.00.14 Bumped MPI2_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT.
* Added MSI-x index mask and shift for Reply Post Host
* Index register.
* Added function code for Host Based Discovery Action.
* 02-10-10 02.00.15 Bumped MPI2_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT.
* Added define for MPI2_FUNCTION_PWR_MGMT_CONTROL.
* Added defines for product-specific range of message
* function codes, 0xF0 to 0xFF.
* 05-12-10 02.00.16 Bumped MPI2_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT.
* Added alternative defines for the SGE Direction bit.
* 08-11-10 02.00.17 Bumped MPI2_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT.
* 11-10-10 02.00.18 Bumped MPI2_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT.
* Added MPI2_IEEE_SGE_FLAGS_SYSTEMPLBCPI_ADDR define.
* 02-23-11 02.00.19 Bumped MPI2_HEADER_VERSION_UNIT.
* Added MPI2_FUNCTION_SEND_HOST_MESSAGE.
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
mpi2_cnfg.h
* 04-30-07 02.00.00 Corresponds to Fusion-MPT MPI Specification Rev A.
* 06-04-07 02.00.01 Added defines for SAS IO Unit Page 2 PhyFlags.
* Added Manufacturing Page 11.
* Added MPI2_SAS_EXPANDER0_FLAGS_CONNECTOR_END_DEVICE
* define.
* 06-26-07 02.00.02 Adding generic structure for product-specific
* Manufacturing pages: MPI2_CONFIG_PAGE_MANUFACTURING_PS.
* Rework of BIOS Page 2 configuration page.
* Fixed MPI2_BIOSPAGE2_BOOT_DEVICE to be a union of the
* forms.
* Added configuration pages IOC Page 8 and Driver
* Persistent Mapping Page 0.
* 08-31-07 02.00.03 Modified configuration pages dealing with Integrated
* RAID (Manufacturing Page 4, RAID Volume Pages 0 and 1,
* RAID Physical Disk Pages 0 and 1, RAID Configuration
* Page 0).
* Added new value for AccessStatus field of SAS Device
* Page 0 (_SATA_NEEDS_INITIALIZATION).
* 10-31-07 02.00.04 Added missing SEPDevHandle field to
* MPI2_CONFIG_PAGE_SAS_ENCLOSURE_0.
* 12-18-07 02.00.05 Modified IO Unit Page 0 to use 32-bit version fields for
* NVDATA.
* Modified IOC Page 7 to use masks and added field for
* SASBroadcastPrimitiveMasks.
* Added MPI2_CONFIG_PAGE_BIOS_4.
* Added MPI2_CONFIG_PAGE_LOG_0.
* 02-29-08 02.00.06 Modified various names to make them 32-character unique.
* Added SAS Device IDs.
* Updated Integrated RAID configuration pages including
* Manufacturing Page 4, IOC Page 6, and RAID Configuration
* Page 0.
* 05-21-08 02.00.07 Added define MPI2_MANPAGE4_MIX_SSD_SAS_SATA.
* Added define MPI2_MANPAGE4_PHYSDISK_128MB_COERCION.
* Fixed define MPI2_IOCPAGE8_FLAGS_ENCLOSURE_SLOT_MAPPING.
* Added missing MaxNumRoutedSasAddresses field to
* MPI2_CONFIG_PAGE_EXPANDER_0.
* Added SAS Port Page 0.
* Modified structure layout for
* MPI2_CONFIG_PAGE_DRIVER_MAPPING_0.
* 06-27-08 02.00.08 Changed MPI2_CONFIG_PAGE_RD_PDISK_1 to use
* MPI2_RAID_PHYS_DISK1_PATH_MAX to size the array.
* 10-02-08 02.00.09 Changed MPI2_RAID_PGAD_CONFIGNUM_MASK from 0x0000FFFF
* to 0x000000FF.
* Added two new values for the Physical Disk Coercion Size
* bits in the Flags field of Manufacturing Page 4.
* Added product-specific Manufacturing pages 16 to 31.
* Modified Flags bits for controlling write cache on SATA
* drives in IO Unit Page 1.
* Added new bit to AdditionalControlFlags of SAS IO Unit
* Page 1 to control Invalid Topology Correction.
* Added SupportedPhysDisks field to RAID Volume Page 1 and
* added related defines.
* Added additional defines for RAID Volume Page 0
* VolumeStatusFlags field.
* Modified meaning of RAID Volume Page 0 VolumeSettings
* define for auto-configure of hot-swap drives.
* Added PhysDiskAttributes field (and related defines) to
* RAID Physical Disk Page 0.
* Added MPI2_SAS_PHYINFO_PHY_VACANT define.
* Added three new DiscoveryStatus bits for SAS IO Unit
* Page 0 and SAS Expander Page 0.
* Removed multiplexing information from SAS IO Unit pages.
* Added BootDeviceWaitTime field to SAS IO Unit Page 4.
* Removed Zone Address Resolved bit from PhyInfo and from
* Expander Page 0 Flags field.
* Added two new AccessStatus values to SAS Device Page 0
* for indicating routing problems. Added 3 reserved words
* to this page.
* 01-19-09 02.00.10 Fixed defines for GPIOVal field of IO Unit Page 3.
* Inserted missing reserved field into structure for IOC
* Page 6.
* Added more pending task bits to RAID Volume Page 0
* VolumeStatusFlags defines.
* Added MPI2_PHYSDISK0_STATUS_FLAG_NOT_CERTIFIED define.
* Added a new DiscoveryStatus bit for SAS IO Unit Page 0
* and SAS Expander Page 0 to flag a downstream initiator
* when in simplified routing mode.
* Removed SATA Init Failure defines for DiscoveryStatus
* fields of SAS IO Unit Page 0 and SAS Expander Page 0.
* Added MPI2_SAS_DEVICE0_ASTATUS_DEVICE_BLOCKED define.
* Added PortGroups, DmaGroup, and ControlGroup fields to
* SAS Device Page 0.
* 05-06-09 02.00.11 Added structures and defines for IO Unit Page 5 and IO
* Unit Page 6.
* Added expander reduced functionality data to SAS
* Expander Page 0.
* Added SAS PHY Page 2 and SAS PHY Page 3.
* 07-30-09 02.00.12 Added IO Unit Page 7.
* Added new device ids.
* Added SAS IO Unit Page 5.
* Added partial and slumber power management capable flags
* to SAS Device Page 0 Flags field.
* Added PhyInfo defines for power condition.
* Added Ethernet configuration pages.
* 10-28-09 02.00.13 Added MPI2_IOUNITPAGE1_ENABLE_HOST_BASED_DISCOVERY.
* Added SAS PHY Page 4 structure and defines.
* 02-10-10 02.00.14 Modified the comments for the configuration page
* structures that contain an array of data. The host
* should use the "count" field in the page data (e.g. the
* NumPhys field) to determine the number of valid elements
* in the array.
* Added/modified some MPI2_MFGPAGE_DEVID_SAS defines.
* Added PowerManagementCapabilities to IO Unit Page 7.
* Added PortWidthModGroup field to
* MPI2_SAS_IO_UNIT5_PHY_PM_SETTINGS.
* Added MPI2_CONFIG_PAGE_SASIOUNIT_6 and related defines.
* Added MPI2_CONFIG_PAGE_SASIOUNIT_7 and related defines.
* Added MPI2_CONFIG_PAGE_SASIOUNIT_8 and related defines.
* 05-12-10 02.00.15 Added MPI2_RAIDVOL0_STATUS_FLAG_VOL_NOT_CONSISTENT
* define.
* Added MPI2_PHYSDISK0_INCOMPATIBLE_MEDIA_TYPE define.
* Added MPI2_SAS_NEG_LINK_RATE_UNSUPPORTED_PHY define.
* 08-11-10 02.00.16 Removed IO Unit Page 1 device path (multi-pathing)
* defines.
* 11-10-10 02.00.17 Added ReceptacleID field (replacing Reserved1) to
* MPI2_MANPAGE7_CONNECTOR_INFO and reworked defines for
* the Pinout field.
* Added BoardTemperature and BoardTemperatureUnits fields
* to MPI2_CONFIG_PAGE_IO_UNIT_7.
* Added MPI2_CONFIG_EXTPAGETYPE_EXT_MANUFACTURING define
* and MPI2_CONFIG_PAGE_EXT_MAN_PS structure.
* 02-23-11 02.00.18 Added ProxyVF_ID field to MPI2_CONFIG_REQUEST.
* Added IO Unit Page 8, IO Unit Page 9,
* and IO Unit Page 10.
* Added SASNotifyPrimitiveMasks field to
* MPI2_CONFIG_PAGE_IOC_7.
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
mpi2_init.h
* 04-30-07 02.00.00 Corresponds to Fusion-MPT MPI Specification Rev A.
* 10-31-07 02.00.01 Fixed name for pMpi2SCSITaskManagementRequest_t.
* 12-18-07 02.00.02 Modified Task Management Target Reset Method defines.
* 02-29-08 02.00.03 Added Query Task Set and Query Unit Attention.
* 03-03-08 02.00.04 Fixed name of struct _MPI2_SCSI_TASK_MANAGE_REPLY.
* 05-21-08 02.00.05 Fixed typo in name of Mpi2SepRequest_t.
* 10-02-08 02.00.06 Removed Untagged and No Disconnect values from SCSI IO
* Control field Task Attribute flags.
* Moved LUN field defines to mpi2.h becasue they are
* common to many structures.
* 05-06-09 02.00.07 Changed task management type of Query Unit Attention to
* Query Asynchronous Event.
* Defined two new bits in the SlotStatus field of the SCSI
* Enclosure Processor Request and Reply.
* 10-28-09 02.00.08 Added defines for decoding the ResponseInfo bytes for
* both SCSI IO Error Reply and SCSI Task Management Reply.
* Added ResponseInfo field to MPI2_SCSI_TASK_MANAGE_REPLY.
* Added MPI2_SCSITASKMGMT_RSP_TM_OVERLAPPED_TAG define.
* 02-10-10 02.00.09 Removed unused structure that had "#if 0" around it.
* 05-12-10 02.00.10 Added optional vendor-unique region to SCSI IO Request.
* 11-10-10 02.00.11 Added MPI2_SCSIIO_NUM_SGLOFFSETS define.
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
mpi2_ioc.h
* 04-30-07 02.00.00 Corresponds to Fusion-MPT MPI Specification Rev A.
* 06-04-07 02.00.01 In IOCFacts Reply structure, renamed MaxDevices to
* MaxTargets.
* Added TotalImageSize field to FWDownload Request.
* Added reserved words to FWUpload Request.
* 06-26-07 02.00.02 Added IR Configuration Change List Event.
* 08-31-07 02.00.03 Removed SystemReplyQueueDepth field from the IOCInit
* request and replaced it with
* ReplyDescriptorPostQueueDepth and ReplyFreeQueueDepth.
* Replaced the MinReplyQueueDepth field of the IOCFacts
* reply with MaxReplyDescriptorPostQueueDepth.
* Added MPI2_RDPQ_DEPTH_MIN define to specify the minimum
* depth for the Reply Descriptor Post Queue.
* Added SASAddress field to Initiator Device Table
* Overflow Event data.
* 10-31-07 02.00.04 Added ReasonCode MPI2_EVENT_SAS_INIT_RC_NOT_RESPONDING
* for SAS Initiator Device Status Change Event data.
* Modified Reason Code defines for SAS Topology Change
* List Event data, including adding a bit for PHY Vacant
* status, and adding a mask for the Reason Code.
* Added define for
* MPI2_EVENT_SAS_TOPO_ES_DELAY_NOT_RESPONDING.
* Added define for MPI2_EXT_IMAGE_TYPE_MEGARAID.
* 12-18-07 02.00.05 Added Boot Status defines for the IOCExceptions field of
* the IOCFacts Reply.
* Removed MPI2_IOCFACTS_CAPABILITY_EXTENDED_BUFFER define.
* Moved MPI2_VERSION_UNION to mpi2.h.
* Changed MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFICATION_REQUEST to use masks
* instead of enables, and added SASBroadcastPrimitiveMasks
* field.
* Added Log Entry Added Event and related structure.
* 02-29-08 02.00.06 Added define MPI2_IOCFACTS_CAPABILITY_INTEGRATED_RAID.
* Removed define MPI2_IOCFACTS_PROTOCOL_SMP_TARGET.
* Added MaxVolumes and MaxPersistentEntries fields to
* IOCFacts reply.
* Added ProtocalFlags and IOCCapabilities fields to
* MPI2_FW_IMAGE_HEADER.
* Removed MPI2_PORTENABLE_FLAGS_ENABLE_SINGLE_PORT.
* 03-03-08 02.00.07 Fixed MPI2_FW_IMAGE_HEADER by changing Reserved26 to
* a U16 (from a U32).
* Removed extra 's' from EventMasks name.
* 06-27-08 02.00.08 Fixed an offset in a comment.
* 10-02-08 02.00.09 Removed SystemReplyFrameSize from MPI2_IOC_INIT_REQUEST.
* Removed CurReplyFrameSize from MPI2_IOC_FACTS_REPLY and
* renamed MinReplyFrameSize to ReplyFrameSize.
* Added MPI2_IOCFACTS_EXCEPT_IR_FOREIGN_CONFIG_MAX.
* Added two new RAIDOperation values for Integrated RAID
* Operations Status Event data.
* Added four new IR Configuration Change List Event data
* ReasonCode values.
* Added two new ReasonCode defines for SAS Device Status
* Change Event data.
* Added three new DiscoveryStatus bits for the SAS
* Discovery event data.
* Added Multiplexing Status Change bit to the PhyStatus
* field of the SAS Topology Change List event data.
* Removed define for MPI2_INIT_IMAGE_BOOTFLAGS_XMEMCOPY.
* BootFlags are now product-specific.
* Added defines for the indivdual signature bytes
* for MPI2_INIT_IMAGE_FOOTER.
* 01-19-09 02.00.10 Added MPI2_IOCFACTS_CAPABILITY_EVENT_REPLAY define.
* Added MPI2_EVENT_SAS_DISC_DS_DOWNSTREAM_INITIATOR
* define.
* Added MPI2_EVENT_SAS_DEV_STAT_RC_SATA_INIT_FAILURE
* define.
* Removed MPI2_EVENT_SAS_DISC_DS_SATA_INIT_FAILURE define.
* 05-06-09 02.00.11 Added MPI2_IOCFACTS_CAPABILITY_RAID_ACCELERATOR define.
* Added MPI2_IOCFACTS_CAPABILITY_MSI_X_INDEX define.
* Added two new reason codes for SAS Device Status Change
* Event.
* Added new event: SAS PHY Counter.
* 07-30-09 02.00.12 Added GPIO Interrupt event define and structure.
* Added MPI2_IOCFACTS_CAPABILITY_EXTENDED_BUFFER define.
* Added new product id family for 2208.
* 10-28-09 02.00.13 Added HostMSIxVectors field to MPI2_IOC_INIT_REQUEST.
* Added MaxMSIxVectors field to MPI2_IOC_FACTS_REPLY.
* Added MinDevHandle field to MPI2_IOC_FACTS_REPLY.
* Added MPI2_IOCFACTS_CAPABILITY_HOST_BASED_DISCOVERY.
* Added MPI2_EVENT_HOST_BASED_DISCOVERY_PHY define.
* Added MPI2_EVENT_SAS_TOPO_ES_NO_EXPANDER define.
* Added Host Based Discovery Phy Event data.
* Added defines for ProductID Product field
* (MPI2_FW_HEADER_PID_).
* Modified values for SAS ProductID Family
* (MPI2_FW_HEADER_PID_FAMILY_).
* 02-10-10 02.00.14 Added SAS Quiesce Event structure and defines.
* Added PowerManagementControl Request structures and
* defines.
* 05-12-10 02.00.15 Marked Task Set Full Event as obsolete.
* Added MPI2_EVENT_SAS_TOPO_LR_UNSUPPORTED_PHY define.
* 11-10-10 02.00.16 Added MPI2_FW_DOWNLOAD_ITYPE_MIN_PRODUCT_SPECIFIC.
* 02-23-11 02.00.17 Added SAS NOTIFY Primitive event, and added
* SASNotifyPrimitiveMasks field to
* MPI2_EVENT_NOTIFICATION_REQUEST.
* Added Temperature Threshold Event.
* Added Host Message Event.
* Added Send Host Message request and reply.
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
mpi2_raid.h
* 04-30-07 02.00.00 Corresponds to Fusion-MPT MPI Specification Rev A.
* 08-31-07 02.00.01 Modifications to RAID Action request and reply,
* including the Actions and ActionData.
* 02-29-08 02.00.02 Added MPI2_RAID_ACTION_ADATA_DISABL_FULL_REBUILD.
* 05-21-08 02.00.03 Added MPI2_RAID_VOL_CREATION_NUM_PHYSDISKS so that
* the PhysDisk array in MPI2_RAID_VOLUME_CREATION_STRUCT
* can be sized by the build environment.
* 07-30-09 02.00.04 Added proper define for the Use Default Settings bit of
* VolumeCreationFlags and marked the old one as obsolete.
* 05-12-10 02.00.05 Added MPI2_RAID_VOL_FLAGS_OP_MDC define.
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
mpi2_sas.h
* 04-30-07 02.00.00 Corresponds to Fusion-MPT MPI Specification Rev A.
* 06-26-07 02.00.01 Added Clear All Persistent Operation to SAS IO Unit
* Control Request.
* 10-02-08 02.00.02 Added Set IOC Parameter Operation to SAS IO Unit Control
* Request.
* 10-28-09 02.00.03 Changed the type of SGL in MPI2_SATA_PASSTHROUGH_REQUEST
* to MPI2_SGE_IO_UNION since it supports chained SGLs.
* 05-12-10 02.00.04 Modified some comments.
* 08-11-10 02.00.05 Added NCQ operations to SAS IO Unit Control.
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
mpi2_targ.h
* 04-30-07 02.00.00 Corresponds to Fusion-MPT MPI Specification Rev A.
* 08-31-07 02.00.01 Added Command Buffer Data Location Address Space bits to
* BufferPostFlags field of CommandBufferPostBase Request.
* 02-29-08 02.00.02 Modified various names to make them 32-character unique.
* 10-02-08 02.00.03 Removed NextCmdBufferOffset from
* MPI2_TARGET_CMD_BUF_POST_BASE_REQUEST.
* Target Status Send Request only takes a single SGE for
* response data.
* 02-10-10 02.00.04 Added comment to MPI2_TARGET_SSP_RSP_IU structure.
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
mpi2_tool.h
* 04-30-07 02.00.00 Corresponds to Fusion-MPT MPI Specification Rev A.
* 12-18-07 02.00.01 Added Diagnostic Buffer Post and Diagnostic Release
* structures and defines.
* 02-29-08 02.00.02 Modified various names to make them 32-character unique.
* 05-06-09 02.00.03 Added ISTWI Read Write Tool and Diagnostic CLI Tool.
* 07-30-09 02.00.04 Added ExtendedType field to DiagnosticBufferPost request
* and reply messages.
* Added MPI2_DIAG_BUF_TYPE_EXTENDED.
* Incremented MPI2_DIAG_BUF_TYPE_COUNT.
* 05-12-10 02.00.05 Added Diagnostic Data Upload tool.
* 08-11-10 02.00.06 Added defines that were missing for Diagnostic Buffer
* Post Request.
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
mpi2_type.h
* 04-30-07 02.00.00 Corresponds to Fusion-MPT MPI Specification Rev A.
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
mpi2_ra.h
* 05-06-09 02.00.00 Initial version.
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
mpi2_hbd.h
* 10-28-09 02.00.00 Initial version.
* 08-11-10 02.00.01 Removed PortGroups, DmaGroup, and ControlGroup from
* HBD Action request, replaced by AdditionalInfo field.
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
mpi2_history.txt Parts list history
Filename 02.00.19 02.00.18
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mpi2.h 02.00.19 02.00.18
mpi2_cnfg.h 02.00.18 02.00.17
mpi2_init.h 02.00.11 02.00.11
mpi2_ioc.h 02.00.17 02.00.16
mpi2_raid.h 02.00.05 02.00.05
mpi2_sas.h 02.00.05 02.00.05
mpi2_targ.h 02.00.04 02.00.04
mpi2_tool.h 02.00.06 02.00.06
mpi2_type.h 02.00.00 02.00.00
mpi2_ra.h 02.00.00 02.00.00
mpi2_hbd.h 02.00.01 02.00.01
Filename 02.00.17 02.00.16 02.00.15 02.00.14 02.00.13 02.00.12
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mpi2.h 02.00.17 02.00.16 02.00.15 02.00.14 02.00.13 02.00.12
mpi2_cnfg.h 02.00.16 02.00.15 02.00.14 02.00.13 02.00.12 02.00.11
mpi2_init.h 02.00.10 02.00.10 02.00.09 02.00.08 02.00.07 02.00.07
mpi2_ioc.h 02.00.15 02.00.15 02.00.14 02.00.13 02.00.12 02.00.11
mpi2_raid.h 02.00.05 02.00.05 02.00.04 02.00.04 02.00.04 02.00.03
mpi2_sas.h 02.00.05 02.00.04 02.00.03 02.00.03 02.00.02 02.00.02
mpi2_targ.h 02.00.04 02.00.04 02.00.04 02.00.03 02.00.03 02.00.03
mpi2_tool.h 02.00.06 02.00.05 02.00.04 02.00.04 02.00.04 02.00.03
mpi2_type.h 02.00.00 02.00.00 02.00.00 02.00.00 02.00.00 02.00.00
mpi2_ra.h 02.00.00 02.00.00 02.00.00 02.00.00 02.00.00 02.00.00
mpi2_hbd.h 02.00.01 02.00.00 02.00.00 02.00.00
Filename 02.00.11 02.00.10 02.00.09 02.00.08 02.00.07 02.00.06
---------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
mpi2.h 02.00.11 02.00.10 02.00.09 02.00.08 02.00.07 02.00.06
mpi2_cnfg.h 02.00.10 02.00.09 02.00.08 02.00.07 02.00.06 02.00.06
mpi2_init.h 02.00.06 02.00.06 02.00.05 02.00.05 02.00.04 02.00.03
mpi2_ioc.h 02.00.10 02.00.09 02.00.08 02.00.07 02.00.07 02.00.06
mpi2_raid.h 02.00.03 02.00.03 02.00.03 02.00.03 02.00.02 02.00.02
mpi2_sas.h 02.00.02 02.00.02 02.00.01 02.00.01 02.00.01 02.00.01
mpi2_targ.h 02.00.03 02.00.03 02.00.02 02.00.02 02.00.02 02.00.02
mpi2_tool.h 02.00.02 02.00.02 02.00.02 02.00.02 02.00.02 02.00.02
mpi2_type.h 02.00.00 02.00.00 02.00.00 02.00.00 02.00.00 02.00.00
Filename 02.00.05 02.00.04 02.00.03 02.00.02 02.00.01 02.00.00
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mpi2.h 02.00.05 02.00.04 02.00.03 02.00.02 02.00.01 02.00.00
mpi2_cnfg.h 02.00.05 02.00.04 02.00.03 02.00.02 02.00.01 02.00.00
mpi2_init.h 02.00.02 02.00.01 02.00.00 02.00.00 02.00.00 02.00.00
mpi2_ioc.h 02.00.05 02.00.04 02.00.03 02.00.02 02.00.01 02.00.00
mpi2_raid.h 02.00.01 02.00.01 02.00.01 02.00.00 02.00.00 02.00.00
mpi2_sas.h 02.00.01 02.00.01 02.00.01 02.00.01 02.00.00 02.00.00
mpi2_targ.h 02.00.01 02.00.01 02.00.01 02.00.00 02.00.00 02.00.00
mpi2_tool.h 02.00.01 02.00.00 02.00.00 02.00.00 02.00.00 02.00.00
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/*
* Copyright (c) 2000-2010 LSI Corporation.
*
*
* Name: mpi2_init.h
* Title: MPI SCSI initiator mode messages and structures
* Creation Date: June 23, 2006
*
* mpi2_init.h Version: 02.00.xx
*
* NOTE: Names (typedefs, defines, etc.) beginning with an MPI25 or Mpi25
* prefix are for use only on MPI v2.5 products, and must not be used
* with MPI v2.0 products. Unless otherwise noted, names beginning with
* MPI2 or Mpi2 are for use with both MPI v2.0 and MPI v2.5 products.
*
* Version History
* ---------------
*
* Date Version Description
* -------- -------- ------------------------------------------------------
* 04-30-07 02.00.00 Corresponds to Fusion-MPT MPI Specification Rev A.
* 10-31-07 02.00.01 Fixed name for pMpi2SCSITaskManagementRequest_t.
* 12-18-07 02.00.02 Modified Task Management Target Reset Method defines.
* 02-29-08 02.00.03 Added Query Task Set and Query Unit Attention.
* 03-03-08 02.00.04 Fixed name of struct _MPI2_SCSI_TASK_MANAGE_REPLY.
* 05-21-08 02.00.05 Fixed typo in name of Mpi2SepRequest_t.
* 10-02-08 02.00.06 Removed Untagged and No Disconnect values from SCSI IO
* Control field Task Attribute flags.
* Moved LUN field defines to mpi2.h becasue they are
* common to many structures.
* 05-06-09 02.00.07 Changed task management type of Query Unit Attention to
* Query Asynchronous Event.
* Defined two new bits in the SlotStatus field of the SCSI
* Enclosure Processor Request and Reply.
* 10-28-09 02.00.08 Added defines for decoding the ResponseInfo bytes for
* both SCSI IO Error Reply and SCSI Task Management Reply.
* Added ResponseInfo field to MPI2_SCSI_TASK_MANAGE_REPLY.
* Added MPI2_SCSITASKMGMT_RSP_TM_OVERLAPPED_TAG define.
* 02-10-10 02.00.09 Removed unused structure that had "#if 0" around it.
* 05-12-10 02.00.10 Added optional vendor-unique region to SCSI IO Request.
* 11-10-10 02.00.11 Added MPI2_SCSIIO_NUM_SGLOFFSETS define.
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifndef MPI2_INIT_H
#define MPI2_INIT_H
/*****************************************************************************
*
* SCSI Initiator Messages
*
*****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* SCSI IO messages and associated structures
****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MPI2_SCSI_IO_CDB_EEDP32
{
U8 CDB[20]; /* 0x00 */
U32 PrimaryReferenceTag; /* 0x14 */
U16 PrimaryApplicationTag; /* 0x18 */
U16 PrimaryApplicationTagMask; /* 0x1A */
U32 TransferLength; /* 0x1C */
} MPI2_SCSI_IO_CDB_EEDP32, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_SCSI_IO_CDB_EEDP32,
Mpi2ScsiIoCdbEedp32_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2ScsiIoCdbEedp32_t;
/* MPI v2.0 CDB field */
typedef union _MPI2_SCSI_IO_CDB_UNION
{
U8 CDB32[32];
MPI2_SCSI_IO_CDB_EEDP32 EEDP32;
MPI2_SGE_SIMPLE_UNION SGE;
} MPI2_SCSI_IO_CDB_UNION, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_SCSI_IO_CDB_UNION,
Mpi2ScsiIoCdb_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2ScsiIoCdb_t;
/* MPI v2.0 SCSI IO Request Message */
typedef struct _MPI2_SCSI_IO_REQUEST
{
U16 DevHandle; /* 0x00 */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 Reserved1; /* 0x04 */
U8 Reserved2; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved3; /* 0x0A */
U32 SenseBufferLowAddress; /* 0x0C */
U16 SGLFlags; /* 0x10 */
U8 SenseBufferLength; /* 0x12 */
U8 Reserved4; /* 0x13 */
U8 SGLOffset0; /* 0x14 */
U8 SGLOffset1; /* 0x15 */
U8 SGLOffset2; /* 0x16 */
U8 SGLOffset3; /* 0x17 */
U32 SkipCount; /* 0x18 */
U32 DataLength; /* 0x1C */
U32 BidirectionalDataLength; /* 0x20 */
U16 IoFlags; /* 0x24 */
U16 EEDPFlags; /* 0x26 */
U32 EEDPBlockSize; /* 0x28 */
U32 SecondaryReferenceTag; /* 0x2C */
U16 SecondaryApplicationTag; /* 0x30 */
U16 ApplicationTagTranslationMask; /* 0x32 */
U8 LUN[8]; /* 0x34 */
U32 Control; /* 0x3C */
MPI2_SCSI_IO_CDB_UNION CDB; /* 0x40 */
#ifdef MPI2_SCSI_IO_VENDOR_UNIQUE_REGION /* typically this is left undefined */
MPI2_SCSI_IO_VENDOR_UNIQUE VendorRegion;
#endif
MPI2_SGE_IO_UNION SGL; /* 0x60 */
} MPI2_SCSI_IO_REQUEST, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_SCSI_IO_REQUEST,
Mpi2SCSIIORequest_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2SCSIIORequest_t;
/* SCSI IO MsgFlags bits */
/* MsgFlags for SenseBufferAddressSpace */
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_MSGFLAGS_MASK_SENSE_ADDR (0x0C)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_MSGFLAGS_SYSTEM_SENSE_ADDR (0x00)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_MSGFLAGS_IOCDDR_SENSE_ADDR (0x04)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_MSGFLAGS_IOCPLB_SENSE_ADDR (0x08)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_MSGFLAGS_IOCPLBNTA_SENSE_ADDR (0x0C)
/* SCSI IO SGLFlags bits */
/* base values for Data Location Address Space */
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_SGLFLAGS_ADDR_MASK (0x0C)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_SGLFLAGS_SYSTEM_ADDR (0x00)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_SGLFLAGS_IOCDDR_ADDR (0x04)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_SGLFLAGS_IOCPLB_ADDR (0x08)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_SGLFLAGS_IOCPLBNTA_ADDR (0x0C)
/* base values for Type */
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_SGLFLAGS_TYPE_MASK (0x03)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_SGLFLAGS_TYPE_MPI (0x00)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_SGLFLAGS_TYPE_IEEE32 (0x01)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_SGLFLAGS_TYPE_IEEE64 (0x02)
/* shift values for each sub-field */
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_SGLFLAGS_SGL3_SHIFT (12)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_SGLFLAGS_SGL2_SHIFT (8)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_SGLFLAGS_SGL1_SHIFT (4)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_SGLFLAGS_SGL0_SHIFT (0)
/* number of SGLOffset fields */
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_NUM_SGLOFFSETS (4)
/* SCSI IO IoFlags bits */
/* Large CDB Address Space */
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_CDB_ADDR_MASK (0x6000)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_CDB_ADDR_SYSTEM (0x0000)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_CDB_ADDR_IOCDDR (0x2000)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_CDB_ADDR_IOCPLB (0x4000)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_CDB_ADDR_IOCPLBNTA (0x6000)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_IOFLAGS_LARGE_CDB (0x1000)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_IOFLAGS_BIDIRECTIONAL (0x0800)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_IOFLAGS_MULTICAST (0x0400)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_IOFLAGS_CMD_DETERMINES_DATA_DIR (0x0200)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_IOFLAGS_CDBLENGTH_MASK (0x01FF)
/* SCSI IO EEDPFlags bits */
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_EEDPFLAGS_INC_PRI_REFTAG (0x8000)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_EEDPFLAGS_INC_SEC_REFTAG (0x4000)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_EEDPFLAGS_INC_PRI_APPTAG (0x2000)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_EEDPFLAGS_INC_SEC_APPTAG (0x1000)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_EEDPFLAGS_CHECK_REFTAG (0x0400)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_EEDPFLAGS_CHECK_APPTAG (0x0200)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_EEDPFLAGS_CHECK_GUARD (0x0100)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_EEDPFLAGS_PASSTHRU_REFTAG (0x0008)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_EEDPFLAGS_MASK_OP (0x0007)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_EEDPFLAGS_NOOP_OP (0x0000)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_EEDPFLAGS_CHECK_OP (0x0001)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_EEDPFLAGS_STRIP_OP (0x0002)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_EEDPFLAGS_CHECK_REMOVE_OP (0x0003)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_EEDPFLAGS_INSERT_OP (0x0004)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_EEDPFLAGS_REPLACE_OP (0x0006)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_EEDPFLAGS_CHECK_REGEN_OP (0x0007)
/* SCSI IO LUN fields: use MPI2_LUN_ from mpi2.h */
/* SCSI IO Control bits */
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_CONTROL_ADDCDBLEN_MASK (0xFC000000)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_CONTROL_ADDCDBLEN_SHIFT (26)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_CONTROL_DATADIRECTION_MASK (0x03000000)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_CONTROL_NODATATRANSFER (0x00000000)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_CONTROL_WRITE (0x01000000)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_CONTROL_READ (0x02000000)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_CONTROL_BIDIRECTIONAL (0x03000000)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_CONTROL_TASKPRI_MASK (0x00007800)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_CONTROL_TASKPRI_SHIFT (11)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_CONTROL_TASKATTRIBUTE_MASK (0x00000700)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_CONTROL_SIMPLEQ (0x00000000)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_CONTROL_HEADOFQ (0x00000100)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_CONTROL_ORDEREDQ (0x00000200)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_CONTROL_ACAQ (0x00000400)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_CONTROL_TLR_MASK (0x000000C0)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_CONTROL_NO_TLR (0x00000000)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_CONTROL_TLR_ON (0x00000040)
#define MPI2_SCSIIO_CONTROL_TLR_OFF (0x00000080)
/* MPI v2.5 CDB field */
typedef union _MPI25_SCSI_IO_CDB_UNION
{
U8 CDB32[32];
MPI2_SCSI_IO_CDB_EEDP32 EEDP32;
MPI2_IEEE_SGE_SIMPLE64 SGE;
} MPI25_SCSI_IO_CDB_UNION, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI25_SCSI_IO_CDB_UNION,
Mpi25ScsiIoCdb_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi25ScsiIoCdb_t;
/* MPI v2.5 SCSI IO Request Message */
typedef struct _MPI25_SCSI_IO_REQUEST
{
U16 DevHandle; /* 0x00 */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 Reserved1; /* 0x04 */
U8 Reserved2; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved3; /* 0x0A */
U32 SenseBufferLowAddress; /* 0x0C */
U8 DMAFlags; /* 0x10 */
U8 Reserved5; /* 0x11 */
U8 SenseBufferLength; /* 0x12 */
U8 Reserved4; /* 0x13 */
U8 SGLOffset0; /* 0x14 */
U8 SGLOffset1; /* 0x15 */
U8 SGLOffset2; /* 0x16 */
U8 SGLOffset3; /* 0x17 */
U32 SkipCount; /* 0x18 */
U32 DataLength; /* 0x1C */
U32 BidirectionalDataLength; /* 0x20 */
U16 IoFlags; /* 0x24 */
U16 EEDPFlags; /* 0x26 */
U16 EEDPBlockSize; /* 0x28 */
U16 Reserved6; /* 0x2A */
U32 SecondaryReferenceTag; /* 0x2C */
U16 SecondaryApplicationTag; /* 0x30 */
U16 ApplicationTagTranslationMask; /* 0x32 */
U8 LUN[8]; /* 0x34 */
U32 Control; /* 0x3C */
MPI25_SCSI_IO_CDB_UNION CDB; /* 0x40 */
#ifdef MPI25_SCSI_IO_VENDOR_UNIQUE_REGION /* typically this is left undefined */
MPI25_SCSI_IO_VENDOR_UNIQUE VendorRegion;
#endif
MPI25_SGE_IO_UNION SGL; /* 0x60 */
} MPI25_SCSI_IO_REQUEST, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI25_SCSI_IO_REQUEST,
Mpi25SCSIIORequest_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi25SCSIIORequest_t;
/* use MPI2_SCSIIO_MSGFLAGS_ defines for the MsgFlags field */
/* Defines for the DMAFlags field
* Each setting affects 4 SGLS, from SGL0 to SGL3.
* D = Data
* C = Cache DIF
* I = Interleaved
* H = Host DIF
*/
#define MPI25_SCSIIO_DMAFLAGS_OP_MASK (0x0F)
#define MPI25_SCSIIO_DMAFLAGS_OP_D_D_D_D (0x00)
#define MPI25_SCSIIO_DMAFLAGS_OP_D_D_D_C (0x01)
#define MPI25_SCSIIO_DMAFLAGS_OP_D_D_D_I (0x02)
#define MPI25_SCSIIO_DMAFLAGS_OP_D_D_C_C (0x03)
#define MPI25_SCSIIO_DMAFLAGS_OP_D_D_C_I (0x04)
#define MPI25_SCSIIO_DMAFLAGS_OP_D_D_I_I (0x05)
#define MPI25_SCSIIO_DMAFLAGS_OP_D_C_C_C (0x06)
#define MPI25_SCSIIO_DMAFLAGS_OP_D_C_C_I (0x07)
#define MPI25_SCSIIO_DMAFLAGS_OP_D_C_I_I (0x08)
#define MPI25_SCSIIO_DMAFLAGS_OP_D_I_I_I (0x09)
#define MPI25_SCSIIO_DMAFLAGS_OP_D_H_D_D (0x0A)
#define MPI25_SCSIIO_DMAFLAGS_OP_D_H_D_C (0x0B)
#define MPI25_SCSIIO_DMAFLAGS_OP_D_H_D_I (0x0C)
#define MPI25_SCSIIO_DMAFLAGS_OP_D_H_C_C (0x0D)
#define MPI25_SCSIIO_DMAFLAGS_OP_D_H_C_I (0x0E)
#define MPI25_SCSIIO_DMAFLAGS_OP_D_H_I_I (0x0F)
/* number of SGLOffset fields */
#define MPI25_SCSIIO_NUM_SGLOFFSETS (4)
/* defines for the IoFlags field */
#define MPI25_SCSIIO_IOFLAGS_IO_PATH_MASK (0xC000)
#define MPI25_SCSIIO_IOFLAGS_NORMAL_PATH (0x0000)
#define MPI25_SCSIIO_IOFLAGS_FAST_PATH (0x4000)
#define MPI25_SCSIIO_IOFLAGS_LARGE_CDB (0x1000)
#define MPI25_SCSIIO_IOFLAGS_BIDIRECTIONAL (0x0800)
#define MPI25_SCSIIO_IOFLAGS_CMD_DETERMINES_DATA_DIR (0x0200)
#define MPI25_SCSIIO_IOFLAGS_CDBLENGTH_MASK (0x01FF)
/* MPI v2.5 defines for the EEDPFlags bits */
/* use MPI2_SCSIIO_EEDPFLAGS_ defines for the other EEDPFlags bits */
#define MPI25_SCSIIO_EEDPFLAGS_ESCAPE_MODE_MASK (0x00C0)
#define MPI25_SCSIIO_EEDPFLAGS_COMPATIBLE_MODE (0x0000)
#define MPI25_SCSIIO_EEDPFLAGS_DO_NOT_DISABLE_MODE (0x0040)
#define MPI25_SCSIIO_EEDPFLAGS_APPTAG_DISABLE_MODE (0x0080)
#define MPI25_SCSIIO_EEDPFLAGS_APPTAG_REFTAG_DISABLE_MODE (0x00C0)
#define MPI25_SCSIIO_EEDPFLAGS_HOST_GUARD_METHOD_MASK (0x0030)
#define MPI25_SCSIIO_EEDPFLAGS_T10_CRC_HOST_GUARD (0x0000)
#define MPI25_SCSIIO_EEDPFLAGS_IP_CHKSUM_HOST_GUARD (0x0010)
/* use MPI2_LUN_ defines from mpi2.h for the LUN field */
/* use MPI2_SCSIIO_CONTROL_ defines for the Control field */
/* NOTE: The SCSI IO Reply is the same for MPI 2.0 and MPI 2.5, so
* MPI2_SCSI_IO_REPLY is used for both.
*/
/* SCSI IO Error Reply Message */
typedef struct _MPI2_SCSI_IO_REPLY
{
U16 DevHandle; /* 0x00 */
U8 MsgLength; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 Reserved1; /* 0x04 */
U8 Reserved2; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved3; /* 0x0A */
U8 SCSIStatus; /* 0x0C */
U8 SCSIState; /* 0x0D */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0x0E */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 0x10 */
U32 TransferCount; /* 0x14 */
U32 SenseCount; /* 0x18 */
U32 ResponseInfo; /* 0x1C */
U16 TaskTag; /* 0x20 */
U16 Reserved4; /* 0x22 */
U32 BidirectionalTransferCount; /* 0x24 */
U32 Reserved5; /* 0x28 */
U32 Reserved6; /* 0x2C */
} MPI2_SCSI_IO_REPLY, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_SCSI_IO_REPLY,
Mpi2SCSIIOReply_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2SCSIIOReply_t;
/* SCSI IO Reply SCSIStatus values (SAM-4 status codes) */
#define MPI2_SCSI_STATUS_GOOD (0x00)
#define MPI2_SCSI_STATUS_CHECK_CONDITION (0x02)
#define MPI2_SCSI_STATUS_CONDITION_MET (0x04)
#define MPI2_SCSI_STATUS_BUSY (0x08)
#define MPI2_SCSI_STATUS_INTERMEDIATE (0x10)
#define MPI2_SCSI_STATUS_INTERMEDIATE_CONDMET (0x14)
#define MPI2_SCSI_STATUS_RESERVATION_CONFLICT (0x18)
#define MPI2_SCSI_STATUS_COMMAND_TERMINATED (0x22) /* obsolete */
#define MPI2_SCSI_STATUS_TASK_SET_FULL (0x28)
#define MPI2_SCSI_STATUS_ACA_ACTIVE (0x30)
#define MPI2_SCSI_STATUS_TASK_ABORTED (0x40)
/* SCSI IO Reply SCSIState flags */
#define MPI2_SCSI_STATE_RESPONSE_INFO_VALID (0x10)
#define MPI2_SCSI_STATE_TERMINATED (0x08)
#define MPI2_SCSI_STATE_NO_SCSI_STATUS (0x04)
#define MPI2_SCSI_STATE_AUTOSENSE_FAILED (0x02)
#define MPI2_SCSI_STATE_AUTOSENSE_VALID (0x01)
/* masks and shifts for the ResponseInfo field */
#define MPI2_SCSI_RI_MASK_REASONCODE (0x000000FF)
#define MPI2_SCSI_RI_SHIFT_REASONCODE (0)
#define MPI2_SCSI_TASKTAG_UNKNOWN (0xFFFF)
/****************************************************************************
* SCSI Task Management messages
****************************************************************************/
/* SCSI Task Management Request Message */
typedef struct _MPI2_SCSI_TASK_MANAGE_REQUEST
{
U16 DevHandle; /* 0x00 */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U8 Reserved1; /* 0x04 */
U8 TaskType; /* 0x05 */
U8 Reserved2; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved3; /* 0x0A */
U8 LUN[8]; /* 0x0C */
U32 Reserved4[7]; /* 0x14 */
U16 TaskMID; /* 0x30 */
U16 Reserved5; /* 0x32 */
} MPI2_SCSI_TASK_MANAGE_REQUEST,
MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_SCSI_TASK_MANAGE_REQUEST,
Mpi2SCSITaskManagementRequest_t,
MPI2_POINTER pMpi2SCSITaskManagementRequest_t;
/* TaskType values */
#define MPI2_SCSITASKMGMT_TASKTYPE_ABORT_TASK (0x01)
#define MPI2_SCSITASKMGMT_TASKTYPE_ABRT_TASK_SET (0x02)
#define MPI2_SCSITASKMGMT_TASKTYPE_TARGET_RESET (0x03)
#define MPI2_SCSITASKMGMT_TASKTYPE_LOGICAL_UNIT_RESET (0x05)
#define MPI2_SCSITASKMGMT_TASKTYPE_CLEAR_TASK_SET (0x06)
#define MPI2_SCSITASKMGMT_TASKTYPE_QUERY_TASK (0x07)
#define MPI2_SCSITASKMGMT_TASKTYPE_CLR_ACA (0x08)
#define MPI2_SCSITASKMGMT_TASKTYPE_QRY_TASK_SET (0x09)
#define MPI2_SCSITASKMGMT_TASKTYPE_QRY_ASYNC_EVENT (0x0A)
/* obsolete TaskType name */
#define MPI2_SCSITASKMGMT_TASKTYPE_QRY_UNIT_ATTENTION (MPI2_SCSITASKMGMT_TASKTYPE_QRY_ASYNC_EVENT)
/* MsgFlags bits */
#define MPI2_SCSITASKMGMT_MSGFLAGS_MASK_TARGET_RESET (0x18)
#define MPI2_SCSITASKMGMT_MSGFLAGS_LINK_RESET (0x00)
#define MPI2_SCSITASKMGMT_MSGFLAGS_NEXUS_RESET_SRST (0x08)
#define MPI2_SCSITASKMGMT_MSGFLAGS_SAS_HARD_LINK_RESET (0x10)
#define MPI2_SCSITASKMGMT_MSGFLAGS_DO_NOT_SEND_TASK_IU (0x01)
/* SCSI Task Management Reply Message */
typedef struct _MPI2_SCSI_TASK_MANAGE_REPLY
{
U16 DevHandle; /* 0x00 */
U8 MsgLength; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U8 ResponseCode; /* 0x04 */
U8 TaskType; /* 0x05 */
U8 Reserved1; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved2; /* 0x0A */
U16 Reserved3; /* 0x0C */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0x0E */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 0x10 */
U32 TerminationCount; /* 0x14 */
U32 ResponseInfo; /* 0x18 */
} MPI2_SCSI_TASK_MANAGE_REPLY,
MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_SCSI_TASK_MANAGE_REPLY,
Mpi2SCSITaskManagementReply_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2SCSIManagementReply_t;
/* ResponseCode values */
#define MPI2_SCSITASKMGMT_RSP_TM_COMPLETE (0x00)
#define MPI2_SCSITASKMGMT_RSP_INVALID_FRAME (0x02)
#define MPI2_SCSITASKMGMT_RSP_TM_NOT_SUPPORTED (0x04)
#define MPI2_SCSITASKMGMT_RSP_TM_FAILED (0x05)
#define MPI2_SCSITASKMGMT_RSP_TM_SUCCEEDED (0x08)
#define MPI2_SCSITASKMGMT_RSP_TM_INVALID_LUN (0x09)
#define MPI2_SCSITASKMGMT_RSP_TM_OVERLAPPED_TAG (0x0A)
#define MPI2_SCSITASKMGMT_RSP_IO_QUEUED_ON_IOC (0x80)
/* masks and shifts for the ResponseInfo field */
#define MPI2_SCSITASKMGMT_RI_MASK_REASONCODE (0x000000FF)
#define MPI2_SCSITASKMGMT_RI_SHIFT_REASONCODE (0)
#define MPI2_SCSITASKMGMT_RI_MASK_ARI2 (0x0000FF00)
#define MPI2_SCSITASKMGMT_RI_SHIFT_ARI2 (8)
#define MPI2_SCSITASKMGMT_RI_MASK_ARI1 (0x00FF0000)
#define MPI2_SCSITASKMGMT_RI_SHIFT_ARI1 (16)
#define MPI2_SCSITASKMGMT_RI_MASK_ARI0 (0xFF000000)
#define MPI2_SCSITASKMGMT_RI_SHIFT_ARI0 (24)
/****************************************************************************
* SCSI Enclosure Processor messages
****************************************************************************/
/* SCSI Enclosure Processor Request Message */
typedef struct _MPI2_SEP_REQUEST
{
U16 DevHandle; /* 0x00 */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U8 Action; /* 0x04 */
U8 Flags; /* 0x05 */
U8 Reserved1; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved2; /* 0x0A */
U32 SlotStatus; /* 0x0C */
U32 Reserved3; /* 0x10 */
U32 Reserved4; /* 0x14 */
U32 Reserved5; /* 0x18 */
U16 Slot; /* 0x1C */
U16 EnclosureHandle; /* 0x1E */
} MPI2_SEP_REQUEST, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_SEP_REQUEST,
Mpi2SepRequest_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2SepRequest_t;
/* Action defines */
#define MPI2_SEP_REQ_ACTION_WRITE_STATUS (0x00)
#define MPI2_SEP_REQ_ACTION_READ_STATUS (0x01)
/* Flags defines */
#define MPI2_SEP_REQ_FLAGS_DEVHANDLE_ADDRESS (0x00)
#define MPI2_SEP_REQ_FLAGS_ENCLOSURE_SLOT_ADDRESS (0x01)
/* SlotStatus defines */
#define MPI2_SEP_REQ_SLOTSTATUS_REQUEST_REMOVE (0x00040000)
#define MPI2_SEP_REQ_SLOTSTATUS_IDENTIFY_REQUEST (0x00020000)
#define MPI2_SEP_REQ_SLOTSTATUS_REBUILD_STOPPED (0x00000200)
#define MPI2_SEP_REQ_SLOTSTATUS_HOT_SPARE (0x00000100)
#define MPI2_SEP_REQ_SLOTSTATUS_UNCONFIGURED (0x00000080)
#define MPI2_SEP_REQ_SLOTSTATUS_PREDICTED_FAULT (0x00000040)
#define MPI2_SEP_REQ_SLOTSTATUS_IN_CRITICAL_ARRAY (0x00000010)
#define MPI2_SEP_REQ_SLOTSTATUS_IN_FAILED_ARRAY (0x00000008)
#define MPI2_SEP_REQ_SLOTSTATUS_DEV_REBUILDING (0x00000004)
#define MPI2_SEP_REQ_SLOTSTATUS_DEV_FAULTY (0x00000002)
#define MPI2_SEP_REQ_SLOTSTATUS_NO_ERROR (0x00000001)
/* SCSI Enclosure Processor Reply Message */
typedef struct _MPI2_SEP_REPLY
{
U16 DevHandle; /* 0x00 */
U8 MsgLength; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U8 Action; /* 0x04 */
U8 Flags; /* 0x05 */
U8 Reserved1; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved2; /* 0x0A */
U16 Reserved3; /* 0x0C */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0x0E */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 0x10 */
U32 SlotStatus; /* 0x14 */
U32 Reserved4; /* 0x18 */
U16 Slot; /* 0x1C */
U16 EnclosureHandle; /* 0x1E */
} MPI2_SEP_REPLY, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_SEP_REPLY,
Mpi2SepReply_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2SepReply_t;
/* SlotStatus defines */
#define MPI2_SEP_REPLY_SLOTSTATUS_REMOVE_READY (0x00040000)
#define MPI2_SEP_REPLY_SLOTSTATUS_IDENTIFY_REQUEST (0x00020000)
#define MPI2_SEP_REPLY_SLOTSTATUS_REBUILD_STOPPED (0x00000200)
#define MPI2_SEP_REPLY_SLOTSTATUS_HOT_SPARE (0x00000100)
#define MPI2_SEP_REPLY_SLOTSTATUS_UNCONFIGURED (0x00000080)
#define MPI2_SEP_REPLY_SLOTSTATUS_PREDICTED_FAULT (0x00000040)
#define MPI2_SEP_REPLY_SLOTSTATUS_IN_CRITICAL_ARRAY (0x00000010)
#define MPI2_SEP_REPLY_SLOTSTATUS_IN_FAILED_ARRAY (0x00000008)
#define MPI2_SEP_REPLY_SLOTSTATUS_DEV_REBUILDING (0x00000004)
#define MPI2_SEP_REPLY_SLOTSTATUS_DEV_FAULTY (0x00000002)
#define MPI2_SEP_REPLY_SLOTSTATUS_NO_ERROR (0x00000001)
#endif

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2009 LSI Corporation.
*
*
* Name: mpi2_ra.h
* Title: MPI RAID Accelerator messages and structures
* Creation Date: April 13, 2009
*
* mpi2_ra.h Version: 02.00.00
*
* Version History
* ---------------
*
* Date Version Description
* -------- -------- ------------------------------------------------------
* 05-06-09 02.00.00 Initial version.
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifndef MPI2_RA_H
#define MPI2_RA_H
/* generic structure for RAID Accelerator Control Block */
typedef struct _MPI2_RAID_ACCELERATOR_CONTROL_BLOCK
{
U32 Reserved[8]; /* 0x00 */
U32 RaidAcceleratorCDB[1]; /* 0x20 */
} MPI2_RAID_ACCELERATOR_CONTROL_BLOCK,
MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_RAID_ACCELERATOR_CONTROL_BLOCK,
Mpi2RAIDAcceleratorControlBlock_t,
MPI2_POINTER pMpi2RAIDAcceleratorControlBlock_t;
/******************************************************************************
*
* RAID Accelerator Messages
*
*******************************************************************************/
/* RAID Accelerator Request Message */
typedef struct _MPI2_RAID_ACCELERATOR_REQUEST
{
U16 Reserved0; /* 0x00 */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 Reserved1; /* 0x04 */
U8 Reserved2; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved3; /* 0x0A */
U64 RaidAcceleratorControlBlockAddress; /* 0x0C */
U8 DmaEngineNumber; /* 0x14 */
U8 Reserved4; /* 0x15 */
U16 Reserved5; /* 0x16 */
U32 Reserved6; /* 0x18 */
U32 Reserved7; /* 0x1C */
U32 Reserved8; /* 0x20 */
} MPI2_RAID_ACCELERATOR_REQUEST, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_RAID_ACCELERATOR_REQUEST,
Mpi2RAIDAcceleratorRequest_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2RAIDAcceleratorRequest_t;
/* RAID Accelerator Error Reply Message */
typedef struct _MPI2_RAID_ACCELERATOR_REPLY
{
U16 Reserved0; /* 0x00 */
U8 MsgLength; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 Reserved1; /* 0x04 */
U8 Reserved2; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved3; /* 0x0A */
U16 Reserved4; /* 0x0C */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0x0E */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 0x10 */
U32 ProductSpecificData[3]; /* 0x14 */
} MPI2_RAID_ACCELERATOR_REPLY, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_RAID_ACCELERATOR_REPLY,
Mpi2RAIDAcceleratorReply_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2RAIDAcceleratorReply_t;
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/*
* Copyright (c) 2000-2010 LSI Corporation.
*
*
* Name: mpi2_raid.h
* Title: MPI Integrated RAID messages and structures
* Creation Date: April 26, 2007
*
* mpi2_raid.h Version: 02.00.05
*
* Version History
* ---------------
*
* Date Version Description
* -------- -------- ------------------------------------------------------
* 04-30-07 02.00.00 Corresponds to Fusion-MPT MPI Specification Rev A.
* 08-31-07 02.00.01 Modifications to RAID Action request and reply,
* including the Actions and ActionData.
* 02-29-08 02.00.02 Added MPI2_RAID_ACTION_ADATA_DISABL_FULL_REBUILD.
* 05-21-08 02.00.03 Added MPI2_RAID_VOL_CREATION_NUM_PHYSDISKS so that
* the PhysDisk array in MPI2_RAID_VOLUME_CREATION_STRUCT
* can be sized by the build environment.
* 07-30-09 02.00.04 Added proper define for the Use Default Settings bit of
* VolumeCreationFlags and marked the old one as obsolete.
* 05-12-10 02.00.05 Added MPI2_RAID_VOL_FLAGS_OP_MDC define.
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifndef MPI2_RAID_H
#define MPI2_RAID_H
/*****************************************************************************
*
* Integrated RAID Messages
*
*****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* RAID Action messages
****************************************************************************/
/* ActionDataWord defines for use with MPI2_RAID_ACTION_DELETE_VOLUME action */
#define MPI2_RAID_ACTION_ADATA_KEEP_LBA0 (0x00000000)
#define MPI2_RAID_ACTION_ADATA_ZERO_LBA0 (0x00000001)
/* use MPI2_RAIDVOL0_SETTING_ defines from mpi2_cnfg.h for MPI2_RAID_ACTION_CHANGE_VOL_WRITE_CACHE action */
/* ActionDataWord defines for use with MPI2_RAID_ACTION_DISABLE_ALL_VOLUMES action */
#define MPI2_RAID_ACTION_ADATA_DISABL_FULL_REBUILD (0x00000001)
/* ActionDataWord for MPI2_RAID_ACTION_SET_RAID_FUNCTION_RATE Action */
typedef struct _MPI2_RAID_ACTION_RATE_DATA
{
U8 RateToChange; /* 0x00 */
U8 RateOrMode; /* 0x01 */
U16 DataScrubDuration; /* 0x02 */
} MPI2_RAID_ACTION_RATE_DATA, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_RAID_ACTION_RATE_DATA,
Mpi2RaidActionRateData_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2RaidActionRateData_t;
#define MPI2_RAID_ACTION_SET_RATE_RESYNC (0x00)
#define MPI2_RAID_ACTION_SET_RATE_DATA_SCRUB (0x01)
#define MPI2_RAID_ACTION_SET_RATE_POWERSAVE_MODE (0x02)
/* ActionDataWord for MPI2_RAID_ACTION_START_RAID_FUNCTION Action */
typedef struct _MPI2_RAID_ACTION_START_RAID_FUNCTION
{
U8 RAIDFunction; /* 0x00 */
U8 Flags; /* 0x01 */
U16 Reserved1; /* 0x02 */
} MPI2_RAID_ACTION_START_RAID_FUNCTION,
MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_RAID_ACTION_START_RAID_FUNCTION,
Mpi2RaidActionStartRaidFunction_t,
MPI2_POINTER pMpi2RaidActionStartRaidFunction_t;
/* defines for the RAIDFunction field */
#define MPI2_RAID_ACTION_START_BACKGROUND_INIT (0x00)
#define MPI2_RAID_ACTION_START_ONLINE_CAP_EXPANSION (0x01)
#define MPI2_RAID_ACTION_START_CONSISTENCY_CHECK (0x02)
/* defines for the Flags field */
#define MPI2_RAID_ACTION_START_NEW (0x00)
#define MPI2_RAID_ACTION_START_RESUME (0x01)
/* ActionDataWord for MPI2_RAID_ACTION_STOP_RAID_FUNCTION Action */
typedef struct _MPI2_RAID_ACTION_STOP_RAID_FUNCTION
{
U8 RAIDFunction; /* 0x00 */
U8 Flags; /* 0x01 */
U16 Reserved1; /* 0x02 */
} MPI2_RAID_ACTION_STOP_RAID_FUNCTION,
MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_RAID_ACTION_STOP_RAID_FUNCTION,
Mpi2RaidActionStopRaidFunction_t,
MPI2_POINTER pMpi2RaidActionStopRaidFunction_t;
/* defines for the RAIDFunction field */
#define MPI2_RAID_ACTION_STOP_BACKGROUND_INIT (0x00)
#define MPI2_RAID_ACTION_STOP_ONLINE_CAP_EXPANSION (0x01)
#define MPI2_RAID_ACTION_STOP_CONSISTENCY_CHECK (0x02)
/* defines for the Flags field */
#define MPI2_RAID_ACTION_STOP_ABORT (0x00)
#define MPI2_RAID_ACTION_STOP_PAUSE (0x01)
/* ActionDataWord for MPI2_RAID_ACTION_CREATE_HOT_SPARE Action */
typedef struct _MPI2_RAID_ACTION_HOT_SPARE
{
U8 HotSparePool; /* 0x00 */
U8 Reserved1; /* 0x01 */
U16 DevHandle; /* 0x02 */
} MPI2_RAID_ACTION_HOT_SPARE, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_RAID_ACTION_HOT_SPARE,
Mpi2RaidActionHotSpare_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2RaidActionHotSpare_t;
/* ActionDataWord for MPI2_RAID_ACTION_DEVICE_FW_UPDATE_MODE Action */
typedef struct _MPI2_RAID_ACTION_FW_UPDATE_MODE
{
U8 Flags; /* 0x00 */
U8 DeviceFirmwareUpdateModeTimeout; /* 0x01 */
U16 Reserved1; /* 0x02 */
} MPI2_RAID_ACTION_FW_UPDATE_MODE,
MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_RAID_ACTION_FW_UPDATE_MODE,
Mpi2RaidActionFwUpdateMode_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2RaidActionFwUpdateMode_t;
/* ActionDataWord defines for use with MPI2_RAID_ACTION_DEVICE_FW_UPDATE_MODE action */
#define MPI2_RAID_ACTION_ADATA_DISABLE_FW_UPDATE (0x00)
#define MPI2_RAID_ACTION_ADATA_ENABLE_FW_UPDATE (0x01)
typedef union _MPI2_RAID_ACTION_DATA
{
U32 Word;
MPI2_RAID_ACTION_RATE_DATA Rates;
MPI2_RAID_ACTION_START_RAID_FUNCTION StartRaidFunction;
MPI2_RAID_ACTION_STOP_RAID_FUNCTION StopRaidFunction;
MPI2_RAID_ACTION_HOT_SPARE HotSpare;
MPI2_RAID_ACTION_FW_UPDATE_MODE FwUpdateMode;
} MPI2_RAID_ACTION_DATA, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_RAID_ACTION_DATA,
Mpi2RaidActionData_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2RaidActionData_t;
/* RAID Action Request Message */
typedef struct _MPI2_RAID_ACTION_REQUEST
{
U8 Action; /* 0x00 */
U8 Reserved1; /* 0x01 */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 VolDevHandle; /* 0x04 */
U8 PhysDiskNum; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved2; /* 0x0A */
U32 Reserved3; /* 0x0C */
MPI2_RAID_ACTION_DATA ActionDataWord; /* 0x10 */
MPI2_SGE_SIMPLE_UNION ActionDataSGE; /* 0x14 */
} MPI2_RAID_ACTION_REQUEST, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_RAID_ACTION_REQUEST,
Mpi2RaidActionRequest_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2RaidActionRequest_t;
/* RAID Action request Action values */
#define MPI2_RAID_ACTION_INDICATOR_STRUCT (0x01)
#define MPI2_RAID_ACTION_CREATE_VOLUME (0x02)
#define MPI2_RAID_ACTION_DELETE_VOLUME (0x03)
#define MPI2_RAID_ACTION_DISABLE_ALL_VOLUMES (0x04)
#define MPI2_RAID_ACTION_ENABLE_ALL_VOLUMES (0x05)
#define MPI2_RAID_ACTION_PHYSDISK_OFFLINE (0x0A)
#define MPI2_RAID_ACTION_PHYSDISK_ONLINE (0x0B)
#define MPI2_RAID_ACTION_FAIL_PHYSDISK (0x0F)
#define MPI2_RAID_ACTION_ACTIVATE_VOLUME (0x11)
#define MPI2_RAID_ACTION_DEVICE_FW_UPDATE_MODE (0x15)
#define MPI2_RAID_ACTION_CHANGE_VOL_WRITE_CACHE (0x17)
#define MPI2_RAID_ACTION_SET_VOLUME_NAME (0x18)
#define MPI2_RAID_ACTION_SET_RAID_FUNCTION_RATE (0x19)
#define MPI2_RAID_ACTION_ENABLE_FAILED_VOLUME (0x1C)
#define MPI2_RAID_ACTION_CREATE_HOT_SPARE (0x1D)
#define MPI2_RAID_ACTION_DELETE_HOT_SPARE (0x1E)
#define MPI2_RAID_ACTION_SYSTEM_SHUTDOWN_INITIATED (0x20)
#define MPI2_RAID_ACTION_START_RAID_FUNCTION (0x21)
#define MPI2_RAID_ACTION_STOP_RAID_FUNCTION (0x22)
/* RAID Volume Creation Structure */
/*
* The following define can be customized for the targeted product.
*/
#ifndef MPI2_RAID_VOL_CREATION_NUM_PHYSDISKS
#define MPI2_RAID_VOL_CREATION_NUM_PHYSDISKS (1)
#endif
typedef struct _MPI2_RAID_VOLUME_PHYSDISK
{
U8 RAIDSetNum; /* 0x00 */
U8 PhysDiskMap; /* 0x01 */
U16 PhysDiskDevHandle; /* 0x02 */
} MPI2_RAID_VOLUME_PHYSDISK, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_RAID_VOLUME_PHYSDISK,
Mpi2RaidVolumePhysDisk_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2RaidVolumePhysDisk_t;
/* defines for the PhysDiskMap field */
#define MPI2_RAIDACTION_PHYSDISK_PRIMARY (0x01)
#define MPI2_RAIDACTION_PHYSDISK_SECONDARY (0x02)
typedef struct _MPI2_RAID_VOLUME_CREATION_STRUCT
{
U8 NumPhysDisks; /* 0x00 */
U8 VolumeType; /* 0x01 */
U16 Reserved1; /* 0x02 */
U32 VolumeCreationFlags; /* 0x04 */
U32 VolumeSettings; /* 0x08 */
U8 Reserved2; /* 0x0C */
U8 ResyncRate; /* 0x0D */
U16 DataScrubDuration; /* 0x0E */
U64 VolumeMaxLBA; /* 0x10 */
U32 StripeSize; /* 0x18 */
U8 Name[16]; /* 0x1C */
MPI2_RAID_VOLUME_PHYSDISK PhysDisk[MPI2_RAID_VOL_CREATION_NUM_PHYSDISKS];/* 0x2C */
} MPI2_RAID_VOLUME_CREATION_STRUCT,
MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_RAID_VOLUME_CREATION_STRUCT,
Mpi2RaidVolumeCreationStruct_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2RaidVolumeCreationStruct_t;
/* use MPI2_RAID_VOL_TYPE_ defines from mpi2_cnfg.h for VolumeType */
/* defines for the VolumeCreationFlags field */
#define MPI2_RAID_VOL_CREATION_DEFAULT_SETTINGS (0x80000000)
#define MPI2_RAID_VOL_CREATION_BACKGROUND_INIT (0x00000004) /* MPI 2.0 only */
#define MPI2_RAID_VOL_CREATION_LOW_LEVEL_INIT (0x00000002)
#define MPI2_RAID_VOL_CREATION_MIGRATE_DATA (0x00000001)
/* The following is an obsolete define.
* It must be shifted left 24 bits in order to set the proper bit.
*/
#define MPI2_RAID_VOL_CREATION_USE_DEFAULT_SETTINGS (0x80)
/* RAID Online Capacity Expansion Structure */
typedef struct _MPI2_RAID_ONLINE_CAPACITY_EXPANSION
{
U32 Flags; /* 0x00 */
U16 DevHandle0; /* 0x04 */
U16 Reserved1; /* 0x06 */
U16 DevHandle1; /* 0x08 */
U16 Reserved2; /* 0x0A */
} MPI2_RAID_ONLINE_CAPACITY_EXPANSION,
MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_RAID_ONLINE_CAPACITY_EXPANSION,
Mpi2RaidOnlineCapacityExpansion_t,
MPI2_POINTER pMpi2RaidOnlineCapacityExpansion_t;
/* RAID Volume Indicator Structure */
typedef struct _MPI2_RAID_VOL_INDICATOR
{
U64 TotalBlocks; /* 0x00 */
U64 BlocksRemaining; /* 0x08 */
U32 Flags; /* 0x10 */
} MPI2_RAID_VOL_INDICATOR, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_RAID_VOL_INDICATOR,
Mpi2RaidVolIndicator_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2RaidVolIndicator_t;
/* defines for RAID Volume Indicator Flags field */
#define MPI2_RAID_VOL_FLAGS_OP_MASK (0x0000000F)
#define MPI2_RAID_VOL_FLAGS_OP_BACKGROUND_INIT (0x00000000)
#define MPI2_RAID_VOL_FLAGS_OP_ONLINE_CAP_EXPANSION (0x00000001)
#define MPI2_RAID_VOL_FLAGS_OP_CONSISTENCY_CHECK (0x00000002)
#define MPI2_RAID_VOL_FLAGS_OP_RESYNC (0x00000003)
#define MPI2_RAID_VOL_FLAGS_OP_MDC (0x00000004)
/* RAID Action Reply ActionData union */
typedef union _MPI2_RAID_ACTION_REPLY_DATA
{
U32 Word[5];
MPI2_RAID_VOL_INDICATOR RaidVolumeIndicator;
U16 VolDevHandle;
U8 VolumeState;
U8 PhysDiskNum;
} MPI2_RAID_ACTION_REPLY_DATA, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_RAID_ACTION_REPLY_DATA,
Mpi2RaidActionReplyData_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2RaidActionReplyData_t;
/* use MPI2_RAIDVOL0_SETTING_ defines from mpi2_cnfg.h for MPI2_RAID_ACTION_CHANGE_VOL_WRITE_CACHE action */
/* RAID Action Reply Message */
typedef struct _MPI2_RAID_ACTION_REPLY
{
U8 Action; /* 0x00 */
U8 Reserved1; /* 0x01 */
U8 MsgLength; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 VolDevHandle; /* 0x04 */
U8 PhysDiskNum; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved2; /* 0x0A */
U16 Reserved3; /* 0x0C */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0x0E */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 0x10 */
MPI2_RAID_ACTION_REPLY_DATA ActionData; /* 0x14 */
} MPI2_RAID_ACTION_REPLY, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_RAID_ACTION_REPLY,
Mpi2RaidActionReply_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2RaidActionReply_t;
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/*
* Copyright (c) 2000-2010 LSI Corporation.
*
*
* Name: mpi2_sas.h
* Title: MPI Serial Attached SCSI structures and definitions
* Creation Date: February 9, 2007
*
* mpi2_sas.h Version: 02.00.xx
*
* NOTE: Names (typedefs, defines, etc.) beginning with an MPI25 or Mpi25
* prefix are for use only on MPI v2.5 products, and must not be used
* with MPI v2.0 products. Unless otherwise noted, names beginning with
* MPI2 or Mpi2 are for use with both MPI v2.0 and MPI v2.5 products.
*
* Version History
* ---------------
*
* Date Version Description
* -------- -------- ------------------------------------------------------
* 04-30-07 02.00.00 Corresponds to Fusion-MPT MPI Specification Rev A.
* 06-26-07 02.00.01 Added Clear All Persistent Operation to SAS IO Unit
* Control Request.
* 10-02-08 02.00.02 Added Set IOC Parameter Operation to SAS IO Unit Control
* Request.
* 10-28-09 02.00.03 Changed the type of SGL in MPI2_SATA_PASSTHROUGH_REQUEST
* to MPI2_SGE_IO_UNION since it supports chained SGLs.
* 05-12-10 02.00.04 Modified some comments.
* 08-11-10 02.00.05 Added NCQ operations to SAS IO Unit Control.
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifndef MPI2_SAS_H
#define MPI2_SAS_H
/*
* Values for SASStatus.
*/
#define MPI2_SASSTATUS_SUCCESS (0x00)
#define MPI2_SASSTATUS_UNKNOWN_ERROR (0x01)
#define MPI2_SASSTATUS_INVALID_FRAME (0x02)
#define MPI2_SASSTATUS_UTC_BAD_DEST (0x03)
#define MPI2_SASSTATUS_UTC_BREAK_RECEIVED (0x04)
#define MPI2_SASSTATUS_UTC_CONNECT_RATE_NOT_SUPPORTED (0x05)
#define MPI2_SASSTATUS_UTC_PORT_LAYER_REQUEST (0x06)
#define MPI2_SASSTATUS_UTC_PROTOCOL_NOT_SUPPORTED (0x07)
#define MPI2_SASSTATUS_UTC_STP_RESOURCES_BUSY (0x08)
#define MPI2_SASSTATUS_UTC_WRONG_DESTINATION (0x09)
#define MPI2_SASSTATUS_SHORT_INFORMATION_UNIT (0x0A)
#define MPI2_SASSTATUS_LONG_INFORMATION_UNIT (0x0B)
#define MPI2_SASSTATUS_XFER_RDY_INCORRECT_WRITE_DATA (0x0C)
#define MPI2_SASSTATUS_XFER_RDY_REQUEST_OFFSET_ERROR (0x0D)
#define MPI2_SASSTATUS_XFER_RDY_NOT_EXPECTED (0x0E)
#define MPI2_SASSTATUS_DATA_INCORRECT_DATA_LENGTH (0x0F)
#define MPI2_SASSTATUS_DATA_TOO_MUCH_READ_DATA (0x10)
#define MPI2_SASSTATUS_DATA_OFFSET_ERROR (0x11)
#define MPI2_SASSTATUS_SDSF_NAK_RECEIVED (0x12)
#define MPI2_SASSTATUS_SDSF_CONNECTION_FAILED (0x13)
#define MPI2_SASSTATUS_INITIATOR_RESPONSE_TIMEOUT (0x14)
/*
* Values for the SAS DeviceInfo field used in SAS Device Status Change Event
* data and SAS Configuration pages.
*/
#define MPI2_SAS_DEVICE_INFO_SEP (0x00004000)
#define MPI2_SAS_DEVICE_INFO_ATAPI_DEVICE (0x00002000)
#define MPI2_SAS_DEVICE_INFO_LSI_DEVICE (0x00001000)
#define MPI2_SAS_DEVICE_INFO_DIRECT_ATTACH (0x00000800)
#define MPI2_SAS_DEVICE_INFO_SSP_TARGET (0x00000400)
#define MPI2_SAS_DEVICE_INFO_STP_TARGET (0x00000200)
#define MPI2_SAS_DEVICE_INFO_SMP_TARGET (0x00000100)
#define MPI2_SAS_DEVICE_INFO_SATA_DEVICE (0x00000080)
#define MPI2_SAS_DEVICE_INFO_SSP_INITIATOR (0x00000040)
#define MPI2_SAS_DEVICE_INFO_STP_INITIATOR (0x00000020)
#define MPI2_SAS_DEVICE_INFO_SMP_INITIATOR (0x00000010)
#define MPI2_SAS_DEVICE_INFO_SATA_HOST (0x00000008)
#define MPI2_SAS_DEVICE_INFO_MASK_DEVICE_TYPE (0x00000007)
#define MPI2_SAS_DEVICE_INFO_NO_DEVICE (0x00000000)
#define MPI2_SAS_DEVICE_INFO_END_DEVICE (0x00000001)
#define MPI2_SAS_DEVICE_INFO_EDGE_EXPANDER (0x00000002)
#define MPI2_SAS_DEVICE_INFO_FANOUT_EXPANDER (0x00000003)
/*****************************************************************************
*
* SAS Messages
*
*****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* SMP Passthrough messages
****************************************************************************/
/* SMP Passthrough Request Message */
typedef struct _MPI2_SMP_PASSTHROUGH_REQUEST
{
U8 PassthroughFlags; /* 0x00 */
U8 PhysicalPort; /* 0x01 */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 RequestDataLength; /* 0x04 */
U8 SGLFlags; /* 0x06 */ /* MPI v2.0 only. Reserved on MPI v2.5. */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved1; /* 0x0A */
U32 Reserved2; /* 0x0C */
U64 SASAddress; /* 0x10 */
U32 Reserved3; /* 0x18 */
U32 Reserved4; /* 0x1C */
MPI2_SIMPLE_SGE_UNION SGL; /* 0x20 */ /* MPI v2.5: IEEE Simple 64 elements only */
} MPI2_SMP_PASSTHROUGH_REQUEST, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_SMP_PASSTHROUGH_REQUEST,
Mpi2SmpPassthroughRequest_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2SmpPassthroughRequest_t;
/* values for PassthroughFlags field */
#define MPI2_SMP_PT_REQ_PT_FLAGS_IMMEDIATE (0x80)
/* MPI v2.0: use MPI2_SGLFLAGS_ defines from mpi2.h for the SGLFlags field */
/* SMP Passthrough Reply Message */
typedef struct _MPI2_SMP_PASSTHROUGH_REPLY
{
U8 PassthroughFlags; /* 0x00 */
U8 PhysicalPort; /* 0x01 */
U8 MsgLength; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 ResponseDataLength; /* 0x04 */
U8 SGLFlags; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved1; /* 0x0A */
U8 Reserved2; /* 0x0C */
U8 SASStatus; /* 0x0D */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0x0E */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 0x10 */
U32 Reserved3; /* 0x14 */
U8 ResponseData[4]; /* 0x18 */
} MPI2_SMP_PASSTHROUGH_REPLY, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_SMP_PASSTHROUGH_REPLY,
Mpi2SmpPassthroughReply_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2SmpPassthroughReply_t;
/* values for PassthroughFlags field */
#define MPI2_SMP_PT_REPLY_PT_FLAGS_IMMEDIATE (0x80)
/* values for SASStatus field are at the top of this file */
/****************************************************************************
* SATA Passthrough messages
****************************************************************************/
/* SATA Passthrough Request Message */
typedef struct _MPI2_SATA_PASSTHROUGH_REQUEST
{
U16 DevHandle; /* 0x00 */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 PassthroughFlags; /* 0x04 */
U8 SGLFlags; /* 0x06 */ /* MPI v2.0 only. Reserved on MPI v2.5. */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved1; /* 0x0A */
U32 Reserved2; /* 0x0C */
U32 Reserved3; /* 0x10 */
U32 Reserved4; /* 0x14 */
U32 DataLength; /* 0x18 */
U8 CommandFIS[20]; /* 0x1C */
MPI2_SGE_IO_UNION SGL; /* 0x30 */ /* MPI v2.5: IEEE 64 elements only */
} MPI2_SATA_PASSTHROUGH_REQUEST, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_SATA_PASSTHROUGH_REQUEST,
Mpi2SataPassthroughRequest_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2SataPassthroughRequest_t;
/* values for PassthroughFlags field */
#define MPI2_SATA_PT_REQ_PT_FLAGS_EXECUTE_DIAG (0x0100)
#define MPI2_SATA_PT_REQ_PT_FLAGS_DMA (0x0020)
#define MPI2_SATA_PT_REQ_PT_FLAGS_PIO (0x0010)
#define MPI2_SATA_PT_REQ_PT_FLAGS_UNSPECIFIED_VU (0x0004)
#define MPI2_SATA_PT_REQ_PT_FLAGS_WRITE (0x0002)
#define MPI2_SATA_PT_REQ_PT_FLAGS_READ (0x0001)
/* MPI v2.0: use MPI2_SGLFLAGS_ defines from mpi2.h for the SGLFlags field */
/* SATA Passthrough Reply Message */
typedef struct _MPI2_SATA_PASSTHROUGH_REPLY
{
U16 DevHandle; /* 0x00 */
U8 MsgLength; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 PassthroughFlags; /* 0x04 */
U8 SGLFlags; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved1; /* 0x0A */
U8 Reserved2; /* 0x0C */
U8 SASStatus; /* 0x0D */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0x0E */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 0x10 */
U8 StatusFIS[20]; /* 0x14 */
U32 StatusControlRegisters; /* 0x28 */
U32 TransferCount; /* 0x2C */
} MPI2_SATA_PASSTHROUGH_REPLY, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_SATA_PASSTHROUGH_REPLY,
Mpi2SataPassthroughReply_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2SataPassthroughReply_t;
/* values for SASStatus field are at the top of this file */
/****************************************************************************
* SAS IO Unit Control messages
****************************************************************************/
/* SAS IO Unit Control Request Message */
typedef struct _MPI2_SAS_IOUNIT_CONTROL_REQUEST
{
U8 Operation; /* 0x00 */
U8 Reserved1; /* 0x01 */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 DevHandle; /* 0x04 */
U8 IOCParameter; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved3; /* 0x0A */
U16 Reserved4; /* 0x0C */
U8 PhyNum; /* 0x0E */
U8 PrimFlags; /* 0x0F */
U32 Primitive; /* 0x10 */
U8 LookupMethod; /* 0x14 */
U8 Reserved5; /* 0x15 */
U16 SlotNumber; /* 0x16 */
U64 LookupAddress; /* 0x18 */
U32 IOCParameterValue; /* 0x20 */
U32 Reserved7; /* 0x24 */
U32 Reserved8; /* 0x28 */
} MPI2_SAS_IOUNIT_CONTROL_REQUEST,
MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_SAS_IOUNIT_CONTROL_REQUEST,
Mpi2SasIoUnitControlRequest_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2SasIoUnitControlRequest_t;
/* values for the Operation field */
#define MPI2_SAS_OP_CLEAR_ALL_PERSISTENT (0x02)
#define MPI2_SAS_OP_PHY_LINK_RESET (0x06)
#define MPI2_SAS_OP_PHY_HARD_RESET (0x07)
#define MPI2_SAS_OP_PHY_CLEAR_ERROR_LOG (0x08)
#define MPI2_SAS_OP_SEND_PRIMITIVE (0x0A)
#define MPI2_SAS_OP_FORCE_FULL_DISCOVERY (0x0B)
#define MPI2_SAS_OP_TRANSMIT_PORT_SELECT_SIGNAL (0x0C)
#define MPI2_SAS_OP_REMOVE_DEVICE (0x0D)
#define MPI2_SAS_OP_LOOKUP_MAPPING (0x0E)
#define MPI2_SAS_OP_SET_IOC_PARAMETER (0x0F)
#define MPI25_SAS_OP_ENABLE_FP_DEVICE (0x10)
#define MPI25_SAS_OP_DISABLE_FP_DEVICE (0x11)
#define MPI25_SAS_OP_ENABLE_FP_ALL (0x12)
#define MPI25_SAS_OP_DISABLE_FP_ALL (0x13)
#define MPI2_SAS_OP_DEV_ENABLE_NCQ (0x14)
#define MPI2_SAS_OP_DEV_DISABLE_NCQ (0x15)
#define MPI2_SAS_OP_PRODUCT_SPECIFIC_MIN (0x80)
/* values for the PrimFlags field */
#define MPI2_SAS_PRIMFLAGS_SINGLE (0x08)
#define MPI2_SAS_PRIMFLAGS_TRIPLE (0x02)
#define MPI2_SAS_PRIMFLAGS_REDUNDANT (0x01)
/* values for the LookupMethod field */
#define MPI2_SAS_LOOKUP_METHOD_SAS_ADDRESS (0x01)
#define MPI2_SAS_LOOKUP_METHOD_SAS_ENCLOSURE_SLOT (0x02)
#define MPI2_SAS_LOOKUP_METHOD_SAS_DEVICE_NAME (0x03)
/* SAS IO Unit Control Reply Message */
typedef struct _MPI2_SAS_IOUNIT_CONTROL_REPLY
{
U8 Operation; /* 0x00 */
U8 Reserved1; /* 0x01 */
U8 MsgLength; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 DevHandle; /* 0x04 */
U8 IOCParameter; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved3; /* 0x0A */
U16 Reserved4; /* 0x0C */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0x0E */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 0x10 */
} MPI2_SAS_IOUNIT_CONTROL_REPLY,
MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_SAS_IOUNIT_CONTROL_REPLY,
Mpi2SasIoUnitControlReply_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2SasIoUnitControlReply_t;
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/*
* Copyright (c) 2000-2010 LSI Corporation.
*
*
* Name: mpi2_targ.h
* Title: MPI Target mode messages and structures
* Creation Date: September 8, 2006
*
* mpi2_targ.h Version: 02.00.xx
*
* NOTE: Names (typedefs, defines, etc.) beginning with an MPI25 or Mpi25
* prefix are for use only on MPI v2.5 products, and must not be used
* with MPI v2.0 products. Unless otherwise noted, names beginning with
* MPI2 or Mpi2 are for use with both MPI v2.0 and MPI v2.5 products.
*
* Version History
* ---------------
*
* Date Version Description
* -------- -------- ------------------------------------------------------
* 04-30-07 02.00.00 Corresponds to Fusion-MPT MPI Specification Rev A.
* 08-31-07 02.00.01 Added Command Buffer Data Location Address Space bits to
* BufferPostFlags field of CommandBufferPostBase Request.
* 02-29-08 02.00.02 Modified various names to make them 32-character unique.
* 10-02-08 02.00.03 Removed NextCmdBufferOffset from
* MPI2_TARGET_CMD_BUF_POST_BASE_REQUEST.
* Target Status Send Request only takes a single SGE for
* response data.
* 02-10-10 02.00.04 Added comment to MPI2_TARGET_SSP_RSP_IU structure.
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifndef MPI2_TARG_H
#define MPI2_TARG_H
/******************************************************************************
*
* SCSI Target Messages
*
*******************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Target Command Buffer Post Base Request
****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MPI2_TARGET_CMD_BUF_POST_BASE_REQUEST
{
U8 BufferPostFlags; /* 0x00 */
U8 Reserved1; /* 0x01 */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 TotalCmdBuffers; /* 0x04 */
U8 Reserved; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved2; /* 0x0A */
U32 Reserved3; /* 0x0C */
U16 CmdBufferLength; /* 0x10 */
U16 Reserved4; /* 0x12 */
U32 BaseAddressLow; /* 0x14 */
U32 BaseAddressHigh; /* 0x18 */
} MPI2_TARGET_CMD_BUF_POST_BASE_REQUEST,
MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_TARGET_CMD_BUF_POST_BASE_REQUEST,
Mpi2TargetCmdBufferPostBaseRequest_t,
MPI2_POINTER pMpi2TargetCmdBufferPostBaseRequest_t;
/* values for the BufferPostflags field */
#define MPI2_CMD_BUF_POST_BASE_ADDRESS_SPACE_MASK (0x0C)
#define MPI2_CMD_BUF_POST_BASE_SYSTEM_ADDRESS_SPACE (0x00)
#define MPI2_CMD_BUF_POST_BASE_IOCDDR_ADDRESS_SPACE (0x04)
#define MPI2_CMD_BUF_POST_BASE_IOCPLB_ADDRESS_SPACE (0x08)
#define MPI2_CMD_BUF_POST_BASE_IOCPLBNTA_ADDRESS_SPACE (0x0C)
#define MPI2_CMD_BUF_POST_BASE_FLAGS_AUTO_POST_ALL (0x01)
/****************************************************************************
* Target Command Buffer Post List Request
****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MPI2_TARGET_CMD_BUF_POST_LIST_REQUEST
{
U16 Reserved; /* 0x00 */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 CmdBufferCount; /* 0x04 */
U8 Reserved1; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved2; /* 0x0A */
U32 Reserved3; /* 0x0C */
U16 IoIndex[2]; /* 0x10 */
} MPI2_TARGET_CMD_BUF_POST_LIST_REQUEST,
MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_TARGET_CMD_BUF_POST_LIST_REQUEST,
Mpi2TargetCmdBufferPostListRequest_t,
MPI2_POINTER pMpi2TargetCmdBufferPostListRequest_t;
/****************************************************************************
* Target Command Buffer Post Base List Reply
****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MPI2_TARGET_BUF_POST_BASE_LIST_REPLY
{
U8 Flags; /* 0x00 */
U8 Reserved; /* 0x01 */
U8 MsgLength; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 Reserved1; /* 0x04 */
U8 Reserved2; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved3; /* 0x0A */
U16 Reserved4; /* 0x0C */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0x0E */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 0x10 */
U16 IoIndex; /* 0x14 */
U16 Reserved5; /* 0x16 */
U32 Reserved6; /* 0x18 */
} MPI2_TARGET_BUF_POST_BASE_LIST_REPLY,
MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_TARGET_BUF_POST_BASE_LIST_REPLY,
Mpi2TargetCmdBufferPostBaseListReply_t,
MPI2_POINTER pMpi2TargetCmdBufferPostBaseListReply_t;
/* Flags defines */
#define MPI2_CMD_BUF_POST_REPLY_IOINDEX_VALID (0x01)
/****************************************************************************
* Command Buffer Formats (with 16 byte CDB)
****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MPI2_TARGET_SSP_CMD_BUFFER
{
U8 FrameType; /* 0x00 */
U8 Reserved1; /* 0x01 */
U16 InitiatorConnectionTag; /* 0x02 */
U32 HashedSourceSASAddress; /* 0x04 */
U16 Reserved2; /* 0x08 */
U16 Flags; /* 0x0A */
U32 Reserved3; /* 0x0C */
U16 Tag; /* 0x10 */
U16 TargetPortTransferTag; /* 0x12 */
U32 DataOffset; /* 0x14 */
/* COMMAND information unit starts here */
U8 LogicalUnitNumber[8]; /* 0x18 */
U8 Reserved4; /* 0x20 */
U8 TaskAttribute; /* lower 3 bits */ /* 0x21 */
U8 Reserved5; /* 0x22 */
U8 AdditionalCDBLength; /* upper 5 bits */ /* 0x23 */
U8 CDB[16]; /* 0x24 */
/* Additional CDB bytes extend past the CDB field */
} MPI2_TARGET_SSP_CMD_BUFFER, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_TARGET_SSP_CMD_BUFFER,
Mpi2TargetSspCmdBuffer, MPI2_POINTER pMp2iTargetSspCmdBuffer;
typedef struct _MPI2_TARGET_SSP_TASK_BUFFER
{
U8 FrameType; /* 0x00 */
U8 Reserved1; /* 0x01 */
U16 InitiatorConnectionTag; /* 0x02 */
U32 HashedSourceSASAddress; /* 0x04 */
U16 Reserved2; /* 0x08 */
U16 Flags; /* 0x0A */
U32 Reserved3; /* 0x0C */
U16 Tag; /* 0x10 */
U16 TargetPortTransferTag; /* 0x12 */
U32 DataOffset; /* 0x14 */
/* TASK information unit starts here */
U8 LogicalUnitNumber[8]; /* 0x18 */
U16 Reserved4; /* 0x20 */
U8 TaskManagementFunction; /* 0x22 */
U8 Reserved5; /* 0x23 */
U16 ManagedTaskTag; /* 0x24 */
U16 Reserved6; /* 0x26 */
U32 Reserved7; /* 0x28 */
U32 Reserved8; /* 0x2C */
U32 Reserved9; /* 0x30 */
} MPI2_TARGET_SSP_TASK_BUFFER, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_TARGET_SSP_TASK_BUFFER,
Mpi2TargetSspTaskBuffer, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2TargetSspTaskBuffer;
/* mask and shift for HashedSourceSASAddress field */
#define MPI2_TARGET_HASHED_SAS_ADDRESS_MASK (0xFFFFFF00)
#define MPI2_TARGET_HASHED_SAS_ADDRESS_SHIFT (8)
/****************************************************************************
* MPI v2.0 Target Assist Request
****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MPI2_TARGET_ASSIST_REQUEST
{
U8 Reserved1; /* 0x00 */
U8 TargetAssistFlags; /* 0x01 */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 QueueTag; /* 0x04 */
U8 Reserved2; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved3; /* 0x0A */
U16 IoIndex; /* 0x0C */
U16 InitiatorConnectionTag; /* 0x0E */
U16 SGLFlags; /* 0x10 */
U8 SequenceNumber; /* 0x12 */
U8 Reserved4; /* 0x13 */
U8 SGLOffset0; /* 0x14 */
U8 SGLOffset1; /* 0x15 */
U8 SGLOffset2; /* 0x16 */
U8 SGLOffset3; /* 0x17 */
U32 SkipCount; /* 0x18 */
U32 DataLength; /* 0x1C */
U32 BidirectionalDataLength; /* 0x20 */
U16 IoFlags; /* 0x24 */
U16 EEDPFlags; /* 0x26 */
U32 EEDPBlockSize; /* 0x28 */
U32 SecondaryReferenceTag; /* 0x2C */
U16 SecondaryApplicationTag; /* 0x30 */
U16 ApplicationTagTranslationMask; /* 0x32 */
U32 PrimaryReferenceTag; /* 0x34 */
U16 PrimaryApplicationTag; /* 0x38 */
U16 PrimaryApplicationTagMask; /* 0x3A */
U32 RelativeOffset; /* 0x3C */
U32 Reserved5; /* 0x40 */
U32 Reserved6; /* 0x44 */
U32 Reserved7; /* 0x48 */
U32 Reserved8; /* 0x4C */
MPI2_SGE_IO_UNION SGL[1]; /* 0x50 */
} MPI2_TARGET_ASSIST_REQUEST, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_TARGET_ASSIST_REQUEST,
Mpi2TargetAssistRequest_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2TargetAssistRequest_t;
/* Target Assist TargetAssistFlags bits */
#define MPI2_TARGET_ASSIST_FLAGS_REPOST_CMD_BUFFER (0x80)
#define MPI2_TARGET_ASSIST_FLAGS_TLR (0x10)
#define MPI2_TARGET_ASSIST_FLAGS_RETRANSMIT (0x04)
#define MPI2_TARGET_ASSIST_FLAGS_AUTO_STATUS (0x02)
#define MPI2_TARGET_ASSIST_FLAGS_DATA_DIRECTION (0x01)
/* Target Assist SGLFlags bits */
/* base values for Data Location Address Space */
#define MPI2_TARGET_ASSIST_SGLFLAGS_ADDR_MASK (0x0C)
#define MPI2_TARGET_ASSIST_SGLFLAGS_SYSTEM_ADDR (0x00)
#define MPI2_TARGET_ASSIST_SGLFLAGS_IOCDDR_ADDR (0x04)
#define MPI2_TARGET_ASSIST_SGLFLAGS_IOCPLB_ADDR (0x08)
#define MPI2_TARGET_ASSIST_SGLFLAGS_PLBNTA_ADDR (0x0C)
/* base values for Type */
#define MPI2_TARGET_ASSIST_SGLFLAGS_TYPE_MASK (0x03)
#define MPI2_TARGET_ASSIST_SGLFLAGS_MPI_TYPE (0x00)
#define MPI2_TARGET_ASSIST_SGLFLAGS_32IEEE_TYPE (0x01)
#define MPI2_TARGET_ASSIST_SGLFLAGS_64IEEE_TYPE (0x02)
/* shift values for each sub-field */
#define MPI2_TARGET_ASSIST_SGLFLAGS_SGL3_SHIFT (12)
#define MPI2_TARGET_ASSIST_SGLFLAGS_SGL2_SHIFT (8)
#define MPI2_TARGET_ASSIST_SGLFLAGS_SGL1_SHIFT (4)
#define MPI2_TARGET_ASSIST_SGLFLAGS_SGL0_SHIFT (0)
/* Target Assist IoFlags bits */
#define MPI2_TARGET_ASSIST_IOFLAGS_BIDIRECTIONAL (0x0800)
#define MPI2_TARGET_ASSIST_IOFLAGS_MULTICAST (0x0400)
#define MPI2_TARGET_ASSIST_IOFLAGS_RECEIVE_FIRST (0x0200)
/* Target Assist EEDPFlags bits */
#define MPI2_TA_EEDPFLAGS_INC_PRI_REFTAG (0x8000)
#define MPI2_TA_EEDPFLAGS_INC_SEC_REFTAG (0x4000)
#define MPI2_TA_EEDPFLAGS_INC_PRI_APPTAG (0x2000)
#define MPI2_TA_EEDPFLAGS_INC_SEC_APPTAG (0x1000)
#define MPI2_TA_EEDPFLAGS_CHECK_REFTAG (0x0400)
#define MPI2_TA_EEDPFLAGS_CHECK_APPTAG (0x0200)
#define MPI2_TA_EEDPFLAGS_CHECK_GUARD (0x0100)
#define MPI2_TA_EEDPFLAGS_PASSTHRU_REFTAG (0x0008)
#define MPI2_TA_EEDPFLAGS_MASK_OP (0x0007)
#define MPI2_TA_EEDPFLAGS_NOOP_OP (0x0000)
#define MPI2_TA_EEDPFLAGS_CHECK_OP (0x0001)
#define MPI2_TA_EEDPFLAGS_STRIP_OP (0x0002)
#define MPI2_TA_EEDPFLAGS_CHECK_REMOVE_OP (0x0003)
#define MPI2_TA_EEDPFLAGS_INSERT_OP (0x0004)
#define MPI2_TA_EEDPFLAGS_REPLACE_OP (0x0006)
#define MPI2_TA_EEDPFLAGS_CHECK_REGEN_OP (0x0007)
/****************************************************************************
* MPI v2.5 Target Assist Request
****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MPI25_TARGET_ASSIST_REQUEST
{
U8 Reserved1; /* 0x00 */
U8 TargetAssistFlags; /* 0x01 */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 QueueTag; /* 0x04 */
U8 Reserved2; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved3; /* 0x0A */
U16 IoIndex; /* 0x0C */
U16 InitiatorConnectionTag; /* 0x0E */
U8 DMAFlags; /* 0x10 */
U8 Reserved9; /* 0x11 */
U8 SequenceNumber; /* 0x12 */
U8 Reserved4; /* 0x13 */
U8 SGLOffset0; /* 0x14 */
U8 SGLOffset1; /* 0x15 */
U8 SGLOffset2; /* 0x16 */
U8 SGLOffset3; /* 0x17 */
U32 SkipCount; /* 0x18 */
U32 DataLength; /* 0x1C */
U32 BidirectionalDataLength; /* 0x20 */
U16 IoFlags; /* 0x24 */
U16 EEDPFlags; /* 0x26 */
U16 EEDPBlockSize; /* 0x28 */
U16 Reserved10; /* 0x2A */
U32 SecondaryReferenceTag; /* 0x2C */
U16 SecondaryApplicationTag; /* 0x30 */
U16 ApplicationTagTranslationMask; /* 0x32 */
U32 PrimaryReferenceTag; /* 0x34 */
U16 PrimaryApplicationTag; /* 0x38 */
U16 PrimaryApplicationTagMask; /* 0x3A */
U32 RelativeOffset; /* 0x3C */
U32 Reserved5; /* 0x40 */
U32 Reserved6; /* 0x44 */
U32 Reserved7; /* 0x48 */
U32 Reserved8; /* 0x4C */
MPI25_SGE_IO_UNION SGL; /* 0x50 */
} MPI25_TARGET_ASSIST_REQUEST, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI25_TARGET_ASSIST_REQUEST,
Mpi25TargetAssistRequest_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi25TargetAssistRequest_t;
/* use MPI2_TARGET_ASSIST_FLAGS_ defines for the Flags field */
/* Defines for the DMAFlags field
* Each setting affects 4 SGLS, from SGL0 to SGL3.
* D = Data
* C = Cache DIF
* I = Interleaved
* H = Host DIF
*/
#define MPI25_TA_DMAFLAGS_OP_MASK (0x0F)
#define MPI25_TA_DMAFLAGS_OP_D_D_D_D (0x00)
#define MPI25_TA_DMAFLAGS_OP_D_D_D_C (0x01)
#define MPI25_TA_DMAFLAGS_OP_D_D_D_I (0x02)
#define MPI25_TA_DMAFLAGS_OP_D_D_C_C (0x03)
#define MPI25_TA_DMAFLAGS_OP_D_D_C_I (0x04)
#define MPI25_TA_DMAFLAGS_OP_D_D_I_I (0x05)
#define MPI25_TA_DMAFLAGS_OP_D_C_C_C (0x06)
#define MPI25_TA_DMAFLAGS_OP_D_C_C_I (0x07)
#define MPI25_TA_DMAFLAGS_OP_D_C_I_I (0x08)
#define MPI25_TA_DMAFLAGS_OP_D_I_I_I (0x09)
#define MPI25_TA_DMAFLAGS_OP_D_H_D_D (0x0A)
#define MPI25_TA_DMAFLAGS_OP_D_H_D_C (0x0B)
#define MPI25_TA_DMAFLAGS_OP_D_H_D_I (0x0C)
#define MPI25_TA_DMAFLAGS_OP_D_H_C_C (0x0D)
#define MPI25_TA_DMAFLAGS_OP_D_H_C_I (0x0E)
#define MPI25_TA_DMAFLAGS_OP_D_H_I_I (0x0F)
/* defines for the IoFlags field */
#define MPI25_TARGET_ASSIST_IOFLAGS_BIDIRECTIONAL (0x0800)
#define MPI25_TARGET_ASSIST_IOFLAGS_RECEIVE_FIRST (0x0200)
/* defines for the EEDPFlags field */
#define MPI25_TA_EEDPFLAGS_INC_PRI_REFTAG (0x8000)
#define MPI25_TA_EEDPFLAGS_INC_SEC_REFTAG (0x4000)
#define MPI25_TA_EEDPFLAGS_INC_PRI_APPTAG (0x2000)
#define MPI25_TA_EEDPFLAGS_INC_SEC_APPTAG (0x1000)
#define MPI25_TA_EEDPFLAGS_CHECK_REFTAG (0x0400)
#define MPI25_TA_EEDPFLAGS_CHECK_APPTAG (0x0200)
#define MPI25_TA_EEDPFLAGS_CHECK_GUARD (0x0100)
#define MPI25_TA_EEDPFLAGS_ESCAPE_MODE_MASK (0x00C0)
#define MPI25_TA_EEDPFLAGS_COMPATIBLE_MODE (0x0000)
#define MPI25_TA_EEDPFLAGS_DO_NOT_DISABLE_MODE (0x0040)
#define MPI25_TA_EEDPFLAGS_APPTAG_DISABLE_MODE (0x0080)
#define MPI25_TA_EEDPFLAGS_APPTAG_REFTAG_DISABLE_MODE (0x00C0)
#define MPI25_TA_EEDPFLAGS_HOST_GUARD_METHOD_MASK (0x0030)
#define MPI25_TA_EEDPFLAGS_T10_CRC_HOST_GUARD (0x0000)
#define MPI25_TA_EEDPFLAGS_IP_CHKSUM_HOST_GUARD (0x0010)
#define MPI25_TA_EEDPFLAGS_PASSTHRU_REFTAG (0x0008)
#define MPI25_TA_EEDPFLAGS_MASK_OP (0x0007)
#define MPI25_TA_EEDPFLAGS_NOOP_OP (0x0000)
#define MPI25_TA_EEDPFLAGS_CHECK_OP (0x0001)
#define MPI25_TA_EEDPFLAGS_STRIP_OP (0x0002)
#define MPI25_TA_EEDPFLAGS_CHECK_REMOVE_OP (0x0003)
#define MPI25_TA_EEDPFLAGS_INSERT_OP (0x0004)
#define MPI25_TA_EEDPFLAGS_REPLACE_OP (0x0006)
#define MPI25_TA_EEDPFLAGS_CHECK_REGEN_OP (0x0007)
/****************************************************************************
* Target Status Send Request
****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MPI2_TARGET_STATUS_SEND_REQUEST
{
U8 Reserved1; /* 0x00 */
U8 StatusFlags; /* 0x01 */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 QueueTag; /* 0x04 */
U8 Reserved2; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved3; /* 0x0A */
U16 IoIndex; /* 0x0C */
U16 InitiatorConnectionTag; /* 0x0E */
U16 SGLFlags; /* 0x10 */ /* MPI v2.0 only. Reserved on MPI v2.5. */
U16 Reserved4; /* 0x12 */
U8 SGLOffset0; /* 0x14 */
U8 Reserved5; /* 0x15 */
U16 Reserved6; /* 0x16 */
U32 Reserved7; /* 0x18 */
U32 Reserved8; /* 0x1C */
MPI2_SIMPLE_SGE_UNION StatusDataSGE; /* 0x20 */ /* MPI v2.5: This must be an IEEE Simple Element 64. */
} MPI2_TARGET_STATUS_SEND_REQUEST,
MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_TARGET_STATUS_SEND_REQUEST,
Mpi2TargetStatusSendRequest_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2TargetStatusSendRequest_t;
/* Target Status Send StatusFlags bits */
#define MPI2_TSS_FLAGS_REPOST_CMD_BUFFER (0x80)
#define MPI2_TSS_FLAGS_RETRANSMIT (0x04)
#define MPI2_TSS_FLAGS_AUTO_GOOD_STATUS (0x01)
/* Target Status Send SGLFlags bits - MPI v2.0 only */
/* Data Location Address Space */
#define MPI2_TSS_SGLFLAGS_ADDR_MASK (0x0C)
#define MPI2_TSS_SGLFLAGS_SYSTEM_ADDR (0x00)
#define MPI2_TSS_SGLFLAGS_IOCDDR_ADDR (0x04)
#define MPI2_TSS_SGLFLAGS_IOCPLB_ADDR (0x08)
#define MPI2_TSS_SGLFLAGS_IOCPLBNTA_ADDR (0x0C)
/* Type */
#define MPI2_TSS_SGLFLAGS_TYPE_MASK (0x03)
#define MPI2_TSS_SGLFLAGS_MPI_TYPE (0x00)
#define MPI2_TSS_SGLFLAGS_IEEE32_TYPE (0x01)
#define MPI2_TSS_SGLFLAGS_IEEE64_TYPE (0x02)
/*
* NOTE: The SSP status IU is big-endian. When used on a little-endian system,
* this structure properly orders the bytes.
*/
typedef struct _MPI2_TARGET_SSP_RSP_IU
{
U32 Reserved0[6]; /* reserved for SSP header */ /* 0x00 */
/* start of RESPONSE information unit */
U32 Reserved1; /* 0x18 */
U32 Reserved2; /* 0x1C */
U16 Reserved3; /* 0x20 */
U8 DataPres; /* lower 2 bits */ /* 0x22 */
U8 Status; /* 0x23 */
U32 Reserved4; /* 0x24 */
U32 SenseDataLength; /* 0x28 */
U32 ResponseDataLength; /* 0x2C */
/* start of Response or Sense Data (size may vary dynamically) */
U8 ResponseSenseData[4]; /* 0x30 */
} MPI2_TARGET_SSP_RSP_IU, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_TARGET_SSP_RSP_IU,
Mpi2TargetSspRspIu_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2TargetSspRspIu_t;
/****************************************************************************
* Target Standard Reply - used with Target Assist or Target Status Send
****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MPI2_TARGET_STANDARD_REPLY
{
U16 Reserved; /* 0x00 */
U8 MsgLength; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 Reserved1; /* 0x04 */
U8 Reserved2; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved3; /* 0x0A */
U16 Reserved4; /* 0x0C */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0x0E */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 0x10 */
U16 IoIndex; /* 0x14 */
U16 Reserved5; /* 0x16 */
U32 TransferCount; /* 0x18 */
U32 BidirectionalTransferCount; /* 0x1C */
} MPI2_TARGET_STANDARD_REPLY, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_TARGET_STANDARD_REPLY,
Mpi2TargetErrorReply_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2TargetErrorReply_t;
/****************************************************************************
* Target Mode Abort Request
****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MPI2_TARGET_MODE_ABORT_REQUEST
{
U8 AbortType; /* 0x00 */
U8 Reserved1; /* 0x01 */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 Reserved2; /* 0x04 */
U8 Reserved3; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved4; /* 0x0A */
U16 IoIndexToAbort; /* 0x0C */
U16 Reserved6; /* 0x0E */
U32 MidToAbort; /* 0x10 */
} MPI2_TARGET_MODE_ABORT, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_TARGET_MODE_ABORT,
Mpi2TargetModeAbort_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2TargetModeAbort_t;
/* Target Mode Abort AbortType values */
#define MPI2_TARGET_MODE_ABORT_ALL_CMD_BUFFERS (0x00)
#define MPI2_TARGET_MODE_ABORT_ALL_IO (0x01)
#define MPI2_TARGET_MODE_ABORT_EXACT_IO (0x02)
#define MPI2_TARGET_MODE_ABORT_EXACT_IO_REQUEST (0x03)
#define MPI2_TARGET_MODE_ABORT_IO_REQUEST_AND_IO (0x04)
/****************************************************************************
* Target Mode Abort Reply
****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MPI2_TARGET_MODE_ABORT_REPLY
{
U16 Reserved; /* 0x00 */
U8 MsgLength; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 Reserved1; /* 0x04 */
U8 Reserved2; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved3; /* 0x0A */
U16 Reserved4; /* 0x0C */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0x0E */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 0x10 */
U32 AbortCount; /* 0x14 */
} MPI2_TARGET_MODE_ABORT_REPLY, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_TARGET_MODE_ABORT_REPLY,
Mpi2TargetModeAbortReply_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2TargetModeAbortReply_t;
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/*
* Copyright (c) 2000-2010 LSI Corporation.
*
*
* Name: mpi2_tool.h
* Title: MPI diagnostic tool structures and definitions
* Creation Date: March 26, 2007
*
* mpi2_tool.h Version: 02.00.06
*
* Version History
* ---------------
*
* Date Version Description
* -------- -------- ------------------------------------------------------
* 04-30-07 02.00.00 Corresponds to Fusion-MPT MPI Specification Rev A.
* 12-18-07 02.00.01 Added Diagnostic Buffer Post and Diagnostic Release
* structures and defines.
* 02-29-08 02.00.02 Modified various names to make them 32-character unique.
* 05-06-09 02.00.03 Added ISTWI Read Write Tool and Diagnostic CLI Tool.
* 07-30-09 02.00.04 Added ExtendedType field to DiagnosticBufferPost request
* and reply messages.
* Added MPI2_DIAG_BUF_TYPE_EXTENDED.
* Incremented MPI2_DIAG_BUF_TYPE_COUNT.
* 05-12-10 02.00.05 Added Diagnostic Data Upload tool.
* 08-11-10 02.00.06 Added defines that were missing for Diagnostic Buffer
* Post Request.
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifndef MPI2_TOOL_H
#define MPI2_TOOL_H
/*****************************************************************************
*
* Toolbox Messages
*
*****************************************************************************/
/* defines for the Tools */
#define MPI2_TOOLBOX_CLEAN_TOOL (0x00)
#define MPI2_TOOLBOX_MEMORY_MOVE_TOOL (0x01)
#define MPI2_TOOLBOX_DIAG_DATA_UPLOAD_TOOL (0x02)
#define MPI2_TOOLBOX_ISTWI_READ_WRITE_TOOL (0x03)
#define MPI2_TOOLBOX_BEACON_TOOL (0x05)
#define MPI2_TOOLBOX_DIAGNOSTIC_CLI_TOOL (0x06)
/****************************************************************************
* Toolbox reply
****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MPI2_TOOLBOX_REPLY
{
U8 Tool; /* 0x00 */
U8 Reserved1; /* 0x01 */
U8 MsgLength; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 Reserved2; /* 0x04 */
U8 Reserved3; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved4; /* 0x0A */
U16 Reserved5; /* 0x0C */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0x0E */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 0x10 */
} MPI2_TOOLBOX_REPLY, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_TOOLBOX_REPLY,
Mpi2ToolboxReply_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2ToolboxReply_t;
/****************************************************************************
* Toolbox Clean Tool request
****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MPI2_TOOLBOX_CLEAN_REQUEST
{
U8 Tool; /* 0x00 */
U8 Reserved1; /* 0x01 */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 Reserved2; /* 0x04 */
U8 Reserved3; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved4; /* 0x0A */
U32 Flags; /* 0x0C */
} MPI2_TOOLBOX_CLEAN_REQUEST, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_TOOLBOX_CLEAN_REQUEST,
Mpi2ToolboxCleanRequest_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2ToolboxCleanRequest_t;
/* values for the Flags field */
#define MPI2_TOOLBOX_CLEAN_BOOT_SERVICES (0x80000000)
#define MPI2_TOOLBOX_CLEAN_PERSIST_MANUFACT_PAGES (0x40000000)
#define MPI2_TOOLBOX_CLEAN_OTHER_PERSIST_PAGES (0x20000000)
#define MPI2_TOOLBOX_CLEAN_FW_CURRENT (0x10000000)
#define MPI2_TOOLBOX_CLEAN_FW_BACKUP (0x08000000)
#define MPI2_TOOLBOX_CLEAN_MEGARAID (0x02000000)
#define MPI2_TOOLBOX_CLEAN_INITIALIZATION (0x01000000)
#define MPI2_TOOLBOX_CLEAN_FLASH (0x00000004)
#define MPI2_TOOLBOX_CLEAN_SEEPROM (0x00000002)
#define MPI2_TOOLBOX_CLEAN_NVSRAM (0x00000001)
/****************************************************************************
* Toolbox Memory Move request
****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MPI2_TOOLBOX_MEM_MOVE_REQUEST
{
U8 Tool; /* 0x00 */
U8 Reserved1; /* 0x01 */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 Reserved2; /* 0x04 */
U8 Reserved3; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved4; /* 0x0A */
MPI2_SGE_SIMPLE_UNION SGL; /* 0x0C */
} MPI2_TOOLBOX_MEM_MOVE_REQUEST, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_TOOLBOX_MEM_MOVE_REQUEST,
Mpi2ToolboxMemMoveRequest_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2ToolboxMemMoveRequest_t;
/****************************************************************************
* Toolbox Diagnostic Data Upload request
****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MPI2_TOOLBOX_DIAG_DATA_UPLOAD_REQUEST
{
U8 Tool; /* 0x00 */
U8 Reserved1; /* 0x01 */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 Reserved2; /* 0x04 */
U8 Reserved3; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved4; /* 0x0A */
U8 SGLFlags; /* 0x0C */
U8 Reserved5; /* 0x0D */
U16 Reserved6; /* 0x0E */
U32 Flags; /* 0x10 */
U32 DataLength; /* 0x14 */
MPI2_SGE_SIMPLE_UNION SGL; /* 0x18 */
} MPI2_TOOLBOX_DIAG_DATA_UPLOAD_REQUEST,
MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_TOOLBOX_DIAG_DATA_UPLOAD_REQUEST,
Mpi2ToolboxDiagDataUploadRequest_t,
MPI2_POINTER pMpi2ToolboxDiagDataUploadRequest_t;
/* use MPI2_SGLFLAGS_ defines from mpi2.h for the SGLFlags field */
typedef struct _MPI2_DIAG_DATA_UPLOAD_HEADER
{
U32 DiagDataLength; /* 00h */
U8 FormatCode; /* 04h */
U8 Reserved1; /* 05h */
U16 Reserved2; /* 06h */
} MPI2_DIAG_DATA_UPLOAD_HEADER, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_DIAG_DATA_UPLOAD_HEADER,
Mpi2DiagDataUploadHeader_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2DiagDataUploadHeader_t;
/****************************************************************************
* Toolbox ISTWI Read Write Tool
****************************************************************************/
/* Toolbox ISTWI Read Write Tool request message */
typedef struct _MPI2_TOOLBOX_ISTWI_READ_WRITE_REQUEST
{
U8 Tool; /* 0x00 */
U8 Reserved1; /* 0x01 */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 Reserved2; /* 0x04 */
U8 Reserved3; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved4; /* 0x0A */
U32 Reserved5; /* 0x0C */
U32 Reserved6; /* 0x10 */
U8 DevIndex; /* 0x14 */
U8 Action; /* 0x15 */
U8 SGLFlags; /* 0x16 */
U8 Reserved7; /* 0x17 */
U16 TxDataLength; /* 0x18 */
U16 RxDataLength; /* 0x1A */
U32 Reserved8; /* 0x1C */
U32 Reserved9; /* 0x20 */
U32 Reserved10; /* 0x24 */
U32 Reserved11; /* 0x28 */
U32 Reserved12; /* 0x2C */
MPI2_SGE_SIMPLE_UNION SGL; /* 0x30 */
} MPI2_TOOLBOX_ISTWI_READ_WRITE_REQUEST,
MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_TOOLBOX_ISTWI_READ_WRITE_REQUEST,
Mpi2ToolboxIstwiReadWriteRequest_t,
MPI2_POINTER pMpi2ToolboxIstwiReadWriteRequest_t;
/* values for the Action field */
#define MPI2_TOOL_ISTWI_ACTION_READ_DATA (0x01)
#define MPI2_TOOL_ISTWI_ACTION_WRITE_DATA (0x02)
#define MPI2_TOOL_ISTWI_ACTION_SEQUENCE (0x03)
#define MPI2_TOOL_ISTWI_ACTION_RESERVE_BUS (0x10)
#define MPI2_TOOL_ISTWI_ACTION_RELEASE_BUS (0x11)
#define MPI2_TOOL_ISTWI_ACTION_RESET (0x12)
/* use MPI2_SGLFLAGS_ defines from mpi2.h for the SGLFlags field */
/* Toolbox ISTWI Read Write Tool reply message */
typedef struct _MPI2_TOOLBOX_ISTWI_REPLY
{
U8 Tool; /* 0x00 */
U8 Reserved1; /* 0x01 */
U8 MsgLength; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 Reserved2; /* 0x04 */
U8 Reserved3; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved4; /* 0x0A */
U16 Reserved5; /* 0x0C */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0x0E */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 0x10 */
U8 DevIndex; /* 0x14 */
U8 Action; /* 0x15 */
U8 IstwiStatus; /* 0x16 */
U8 Reserved6; /* 0x17 */
U16 TxDataCount; /* 0x18 */
U16 RxDataCount; /* 0x1A */
} MPI2_TOOLBOX_ISTWI_REPLY, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_TOOLBOX_ISTWI_REPLY,
Mpi2ToolboxIstwiReply_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2ToolboxIstwiReply_t;
/****************************************************************************
* Toolbox Beacon Tool request
****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MPI2_TOOLBOX_BEACON_REQUEST
{
U8 Tool; /* 0x00 */
U8 Reserved1; /* 0x01 */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 Reserved2; /* 0x04 */
U8 Reserved3; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved4; /* 0x0A */
U8 Reserved5; /* 0x0C */
U8 PhysicalPort; /* 0x0D */
U8 Reserved6; /* 0x0E */
U8 Flags; /* 0x0F */
} MPI2_TOOLBOX_BEACON_REQUEST, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_TOOLBOX_BEACON_REQUEST,
Mpi2ToolboxBeaconRequest_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2ToolboxBeaconRequest_t;
/* values for the Flags field */
#define MPI2_TOOLBOX_FLAGS_BEACONMODE_OFF (0x00)
#define MPI2_TOOLBOX_FLAGS_BEACONMODE_ON (0x01)
/****************************************************************************
* Toolbox Diagnostic CLI Tool
****************************************************************************/
#define MPI2_TOOLBOX_DIAG_CLI_CMD_LENGTH (0x5C)
/* Toolbox Diagnostic CLI Tool request message */
typedef struct _MPI2_TOOLBOX_DIAGNOSTIC_CLI_REQUEST
{
U8 Tool; /* 0x00 */
U8 Reserved1; /* 0x01 */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 Reserved2; /* 0x04 */
U8 Reserved3; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved4; /* 0x0A */
U8 SGLFlags; /* 0x0C */
U8 Reserved5; /* 0x0D */
U16 Reserved6; /* 0x0E */
U32 DataLength; /* 0x10 */
U8 DiagnosticCliCommand[MPI2_TOOLBOX_DIAG_CLI_CMD_LENGTH]; /* 0x14 */
MPI2_SGE_SIMPLE_UNION SGL; /* 0x70 */
} MPI2_TOOLBOX_DIAGNOSTIC_CLI_REQUEST,
MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_TOOLBOX_DIAGNOSTIC_CLI_REQUEST,
Mpi2ToolboxDiagnosticCliRequest_t,
MPI2_POINTER pMpi2ToolboxDiagnosticCliRequest_t;
/* use MPI2_SGLFLAGS_ defines from mpi2.h for the SGLFlags field */
/* Toolbox Diagnostic CLI Tool reply message */
typedef struct _MPI2_TOOLBOX_DIAGNOSTIC_CLI_REPLY
{
U8 Tool; /* 0x00 */
U8 Reserved1; /* 0x01 */
U8 MsgLength; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 Reserved2; /* 0x04 */
U8 Reserved3; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved4; /* 0x0A */
U16 Reserved5; /* 0x0C */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0x0E */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 0x10 */
U32 ReturnedDataLength; /* 0x14 */
} MPI2_TOOLBOX_DIAGNOSTIC_CLI_REPLY,
MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_TOOLBOX_DIAG_CLI_REPLY,
Mpi2ToolboxDiagnosticCliReply_t,
MPI2_POINTER pMpi2ToolboxDiagnosticCliReply_t;
/*****************************************************************************
*
* Diagnostic Buffer Messages
*
*****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Diagnostic Buffer Post request
****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MPI2_DIAG_BUFFER_POST_REQUEST
{
U8 ExtendedType; /* 0x00 */
U8 BufferType; /* 0x01 */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 Reserved2; /* 0x04 */
U8 Reserved3; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved4; /* 0x0A */
U64 BufferAddress; /* 0x0C */
U32 BufferLength; /* 0x14 */
U32 Reserved5; /* 0x18 */
U32 Reserved6; /* 0x1C */
U32 Flags; /* 0x20 */
U32 ProductSpecific[23]; /* 0x24 */
} MPI2_DIAG_BUFFER_POST_REQUEST, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_DIAG_BUFFER_POST_REQUEST,
Mpi2DiagBufferPostRequest_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2DiagBufferPostRequest_t;
/* values for the ExtendedType field */
#define MPI2_DIAG_EXTENDED_TYPE_UTILIZATION (0x02)
/* values for the BufferType field */
#define MPI2_DIAG_BUF_TYPE_TRACE (0x00)
#define MPI2_DIAG_BUF_TYPE_SNAPSHOT (0x01)
#define MPI2_DIAG_BUF_TYPE_EXTENDED (0x02)
/* count of the number of buffer types */
#define MPI2_DIAG_BUF_TYPE_COUNT (0x03)
/* values for the Flags field */
#define MPI2_DIAG_BUF_FLAG_RELEASE_ON_FULL (0x00000002) /* for MPI v2.0 products only */
#define MPI2_DIAG_BUF_FLAG_IMMEDIATE_RELEASE (0x00000001)
/****************************************************************************
* Diagnostic Buffer Post reply
****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MPI2_DIAG_BUFFER_POST_REPLY
{
U8 ExtendedType; /* 0x00 */
U8 BufferType; /* 0x01 */
U8 MsgLength; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 Reserved2; /* 0x04 */
U8 Reserved3; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved4; /* 0x0A */
U16 Reserved5; /* 0x0C */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0x0E */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 0x10 */
U32 TransferLength; /* 0x14 */
} MPI2_DIAG_BUFFER_POST_REPLY, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_DIAG_BUFFER_POST_REPLY,
Mpi2DiagBufferPostReply_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2DiagBufferPostReply_t;
/****************************************************************************
* Diagnostic Release request
****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MPI2_DIAG_RELEASE_REQUEST
{
U8 Reserved1; /* 0x00 */
U8 BufferType; /* 0x01 */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 Reserved2; /* 0x04 */
U8 Reserved3; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved4; /* 0x0A */
} MPI2_DIAG_RELEASE_REQUEST, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_DIAG_RELEASE_REQUEST,
Mpi2DiagReleaseRequest_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2DiagReleaseRequest_t;
/****************************************************************************
* Diagnostic Buffer Post reply
****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MPI2_DIAG_RELEASE_REPLY
{
U8 Reserved1; /* 0x00 */
U8 BufferType; /* 0x01 */
U8 MsgLength; /* 0x02 */
U8 Function; /* 0x03 */
U16 Reserved2; /* 0x04 */
U8 Reserved3; /* 0x06 */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 0x07 */
U8 VP_ID; /* 0x08 */
U8 VF_ID; /* 0x09 */
U16 Reserved4; /* 0x0A */
U16 Reserved5; /* 0x0C */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0x0E */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 0x10 */
} MPI2_DIAG_RELEASE_REPLY, MPI2_POINTER PTR_MPI2_DIAG_RELEASE_REPLY,
Mpi2DiagReleaseReply_t, MPI2_POINTER pMpi2DiagReleaseReply_t;
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/*
* Copyright (c) 2000-2007 LSI Corporation.
*
*
* Name: mpi2_type.h
* Title: MPI basic type definitions
* Creation Date: August 16, 2006
*
* mpi2_type.h Version: 02.00.00
*
* Version History
* ---------------
*
* Date Version Description
* -------- -------- ------------------------------------------------------
* 04-30-07 02.00.00 Corresponds to Fusion-MPT MPI Specification Rev A.
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifndef MPI2_TYPE_H
#define MPI2_TYPE_H
/*******************************************************************************
* Define MPI2_POINTER if it hasn't already been defined. By default
* MPI2_POINTER is defined to be a near pointer. MPI2_POINTER can be defined as
* a far pointer by defining MPI2_POINTER as "far *" before this header file is
* included.
*/
#ifndef MPI2_POINTER
#define MPI2_POINTER *
#endif
/* the basic types may have already been included by mpi_type.h */
#ifndef MPI_TYPE_H
/*****************************************************************************
*
* Basic Types
*
*****************************************************************************/
typedef signed char S8;
typedef unsigned char U8;
typedef signed short S16;
typedef unsigned short U16;
#if defined(unix) || defined(__arm) || defined(ALPHA) || defined(__PPC__) || defined(__ppc)
typedef signed int S32;
typedef unsigned int U32;
#else
typedef signed long S32;
typedef unsigned long U32;
#endif
typedef struct _S64
{
U32 Low;
S32 High;
} S64;
typedef struct _U64
{
U32 Low;
U32 High;
} U64;
/*****************************************************************************
*
* Pointer Types
*
*****************************************************************************/
typedef S8 *PS8;
typedef U8 *PU8;
typedef S16 *PS16;
typedef U16 *PU16;
typedef S32 *PS32;
typedef U32 *PU32;
typedef S64 *PS64;
typedef U64 *PU64;
#endif
#endif

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2000-2008 LSI Corporation.
*
*
* Name: mpi_fc.h
* Title: MPI Fibre Channel messages and structures
* Creation Date: June 12, 2000
*
* mpi_fc.h Version: 01.05.01
*
* Version History
* ---------------
*
* Date Version Description
* -------- -------- ------------------------------------------------------
* 05-08-00 00.10.01 Original release for 0.10 spec dated 4/26/2000.
* 06-06-00 01.00.01 Update version number for 1.0 release.
* 06-12-00 01.00.02 Added _MSG_FC_ABORT_REPLY structure.
* 11-02-00 01.01.01 Original release for post 1.0 work
* 12-04-00 01.01.02 Added messages for Common Transport Send and
* Primitive Send.
* 01-09-01 01.01.03 Modifed some of the new flags to have an MPI prefix
* and modified the FcPrimitiveSend flags.
* 01-25-01 01.01.04 Move InitiatorIndex in LinkServiceRsp reply to a larger
* field.
* Added FC_ABORT_TYPE_CT_SEND_REQUEST and
* FC_ABORT_TYPE_EXLINKSEND_REQUEST for FcAbort request.
* Added MPI_FC_PRIM_SEND_FLAGS_STOP_SEND.
* 02-20-01 01.01.05 Started using MPI_POINTER.
* 03-27-01 01.01.06 Added Flags field to MSG_LINK_SERVICE_BUFFER_POST_REPLY
* and defined MPI_LS_BUF_POST_REPLY_FLAG_NO_RSP_NEEDED.
* Added MPI_FC_PRIM_SEND_FLAGS_RESET_LINK define.
* Added structure offset comments.
* 04-09-01 01.01.07 Added RspLength field to MSG_LINK_SERVICE_RSP_REQUEST.
* 08-08-01 01.02.01 Original release for v1.2 work.
* 09-28-01 01.02.02 Change name of reserved field in
* MSG_LINK_SERVICE_RSP_REPLY.
* 05-31-02 01.02.03 Adding AliasIndex to FC Direct Access requests.
* 01-16-04 01.02.04 Added define for MPI_FC_PRIM_SEND_FLAGS_ML_RESET_LINK.
* 05-11-04 01.03.01 Original release for MPI v1.3.
* 08-19-04 01.05.01 Original release for MPI v1.5.
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifndef MPI_FC_H
#define MPI_FC_H
/*****************************************************************************
*
* F C D i r e c t A c c e s s M e s s a g e s
*
*****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************/
/* Link Service Buffer Post messages */
/****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MSG_LINK_SERVICE_BUFFER_POST_REQUEST
{
U8 BufferPostFlags; /* 00h */
U8 BufferCount; /* 01h */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U16 Reserved; /* 04h */
U8 Reserved1; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
SGE_TRANS_SIMPLE_UNION SGL;
} MSG_LINK_SERVICE_BUFFER_POST_REQUEST,
MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_LINK_SERVICE_BUFFER_POST_REQUEST,
LinkServiceBufferPostRequest_t, MPI_POINTER pLinkServiceBufferPostRequest_t;
#define LINK_SERVICE_BUFFER_POST_FLAGS_PORT_MASK (0x01)
typedef struct _WWNFORMAT
{
U32 PortNameHigh; /* 00h */
U32 PortNameLow; /* 04h */
U32 NodeNameHigh; /* 08h */
U32 NodeNameLow; /* 0Ch */
} WWNFORMAT,
WwnFormat_t;
/* Link Service Buffer Post Reply */
typedef struct _MSG_LINK_SERVICE_BUFFER_POST_REPLY
{
U8 Flags; /* 00h */
U8 Reserved; /* 01h */
U8 MsgLength; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U16 Reserved1; /* 04h */
U8 PortNumber; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U16 Reserved2; /* 0Ch */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0Eh */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 10h */
U32 TransferLength; /* 14h */
U32 TransactionContext; /* 18h */
U32 Rctl_Did; /* 1Ch */
U32 Csctl_Sid; /* 20h */
U32 Type_Fctl; /* 24h */
U16 SeqCnt; /* 28h */
U8 Dfctl; /* 2Ah */
U8 SeqId; /* 2Bh */
U16 Rxid; /* 2Ch */
U16 Oxid; /* 2Eh */
U32 Parameter; /* 30h */
WWNFORMAT Wwn; /* 34h */
} MSG_LINK_SERVICE_BUFFER_POST_REPLY, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_LINK_SERVICE_BUFFER_POST_REPLY,
LinkServiceBufferPostReply_t, MPI_POINTER pLinkServiceBufferPostReply_t;
#define MPI_LS_BUF_POST_REPLY_FLAG_NO_RSP_NEEDED (0x80)
#define MPI_FC_DID_MASK (0x00FFFFFF)
#define MPI_FC_DID_SHIFT (0)
#define MPI_FC_RCTL_MASK (0xFF000000)
#define MPI_FC_RCTL_SHIFT (24)
#define MPI_FC_SID_MASK (0x00FFFFFF)
#define MPI_FC_SID_SHIFT (0)
#define MPI_FC_CSCTL_MASK (0xFF000000)
#define MPI_FC_CSCTL_SHIFT (24)
#define MPI_FC_FCTL_MASK (0x00FFFFFF)
#define MPI_FC_FCTL_SHIFT (0)
#define MPI_FC_TYPE_MASK (0xFF000000)
#define MPI_FC_TYPE_SHIFT (24)
/* obsolete name for the above */
#define FCP_TARGET_DID_MASK (0x00FFFFFF)
#define FCP_TARGET_DID_SHIFT (0)
#define FCP_TARGET_RCTL_MASK (0xFF000000)
#define FCP_TARGET_RCTL_SHIFT (24)
#define FCP_TARGET_SID_MASK (0x00FFFFFF)
#define FCP_TARGET_SID_SHIFT (0)
#define FCP_TARGET_CSCTL_MASK (0xFF000000)
#define FCP_TARGET_CSCTL_SHIFT (24)
#define FCP_TARGET_FCTL_MASK (0x00FFFFFF)
#define FCP_TARGET_FCTL_SHIFT (0)
#define FCP_TARGET_TYPE_MASK (0xFF000000)
#define FCP_TARGET_TYPE_SHIFT (24)
/****************************************************************************/
/* Link Service Response messages */
/****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MSG_LINK_SERVICE_RSP_REQUEST
{
U8 RspFlags; /* 00h */
U8 RspLength; /* 01h */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U16 Reserved1; /* 04h */
U8 Reserved2; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U32 Rctl_Did; /* 0Ch */
U32 Csctl_Sid; /* 10h */
U32 Type_Fctl; /* 14h */
U16 SeqCnt; /* 18h */
U8 Dfctl; /* 1Ah */
U8 SeqId; /* 1Bh */
U16 Rxid; /* 1Ch */
U16 Oxid; /* 1Eh */
U32 Parameter; /* 20h */
SGE_SIMPLE_UNION SGL; /* 24h */
} MSG_LINK_SERVICE_RSP_REQUEST, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_LINK_SERVICE_RSP_REQUEST,
LinkServiceRspRequest_t, MPI_POINTER pLinkServiceRspRequest_t;
#define LINK_SERVICE_RSP_FLAGS_IMMEDIATE (0x80)
#define LINK_SERVICE_RSP_FLAGS_PORT_MASK (0x01)
/* Link Service Response Reply */
typedef struct _MSG_LINK_SERVICE_RSP_REPLY
{
U16 Reserved; /* 00h */
U8 MsgLength; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U16 Reserved1; /* 04h */
U8 Reserved_0100_InitiatorIndex; /* 06h */ /* obsolete InitiatorIndex */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U16 Reserved3; /* 0Ch */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0Eh */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 10h */
U32 InitiatorIndex; /* 14h */
} MSG_LINK_SERVICE_RSP_REPLY, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_LINK_SERVICE_RSP_REPLY,
LinkServiceRspReply_t, MPI_POINTER pLinkServiceRspReply_t;
/****************************************************************************/
/* Extended Link Service Send messages */
/****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MSG_EXLINK_SERVICE_SEND_REQUEST
{
U8 SendFlags; /* 00h */
U8 AliasIndex; /* 01h */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U32 MsgFlags_Did; /* 04h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U32 ElsCommandCode; /* 0Ch */
SGE_SIMPLE_UNION SGL; /* 10h */
} MSG_EXLINK_SERVICE_SEND_REQUEST, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_EXLINK_SERVICE_SEND_REQUEST,
ExLinkServiceSendRequest_t, MPI_POINTER pExLinkServiceSendRequest_t;
#define EX_LINK_SERVICE_SEND_DID_MASK (0x00FFFFFF)
#define EX_LINK_SERVICE_SEND_DID_SHIFT (0)
#define EX_LINK_SERVICE_SEND_MSGFLAGS_MASK (0xFF000000)
#define EX_LINK_SERVICE_SEND_MSGFLAGS_SHIFT (24)
/* Extended Link Service Send Reply */
typedef struct _MSG_EXLINK_SERVICE_SEND_REPLY
{
U8 Reserved; /* 00h */
U8 AliasIndex; /* 01h */
U8 MsgLength; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U16 Reserved1; /* 04h */
U8 Reserved2; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U16 Reserved3; /* 0Ch */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0Eh */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 10h */
U32 ResponseLength; /* 14h */
} MSG_EXLINK_SERVICE_SEND_REPLY, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_EXLINK_SERVICE_SEND_REPLY,
ExLinkServiceSendReply_t, MPI_POINTER pExLinkServiceSendReply_t;
/****************************************************************************/
/* FC Abort messages */
/****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MSG_FC_ABORT_REQUEST
{
U8 AbortFlags; /* 00h */
U8 AbortType; /* 01h */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U16 Reserved1; /* 04h */
U8 Reserved2; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U32 TransactionContextToAbort; /* 0Ch */
} MSG_FC_ABORT_REQUEST, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_FC_ABORT_REQUEST,
FcAbortRequest_t, MPI_POINTER pFcAbortRequest_t;
#define FC_ABORT_FLAG_PORT_MASK (0x01)
#define FC_ABORT_TYPE_ALL_FC_BUFFERS (0x00)
#define FC_ABORT_TYPE_EXACT_FC_BUFFER (0x01)
#define FC_ABORT_TYPE_CT_SEND_REQUEST (0x02)
#define FC_ABORT_TYPE_EXLINKSEND_REQUEST (0x03)
/* FC Abort Reply */
typedef struct _MSG_FC_ABORT_REPLY
{
U16 Reserved; /* 00h */
U8 MsgLength; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U16 Reserved1; /* 04h */
U8 Reserved2; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U16 Reserved3; /* 0Ch */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0Eh */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 10h */
} MSG_FC_ABORT_REPLY, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_FC_ABORT_REPLY,
FcAbortReply_t, MPI_POINTER pFcAbortReply_t;
/****************************************************************************/
/* FC Common Transport Send messages */
/****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MSG_FC_COMMON_TRANSPORT_SEND_REQUEST
{
U8 SendFlags; /* 00h */
U8 AliasIndex; /* 01h */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U32 MsgFlags_Did; /* 04h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U16 CTCommandCode; /* 0Ch */
U8 FsType; /* 0Eh */
U8 Reserved1; /* 0Fh */
SGE_SIMPLE_UNION SGL; /* 10h */
} MSG_FC_COMMON_TRANSPORT_SEND_REQUEST,
MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_FC_COMMON_TRANSPORT_SEND_REQUEST,
FcCommonTransportSendRequest_t, MPI_POINTER pFcCommonTransportSendRequest_t;
#define MPI_FC_CT_SEND_DID_MASK (0x00FFFFFF)
#define MPI_FC_CT_SEND_DID_SHIFT (0)
#define MPI_FC_CT_SEND_MSGFLAGS_MASK (0xFF000000)
#define MPI_FC_CT_SEND_MSGFLAGS_SHIFT (24)
/* FC Common Transport Send Reply */
typedef struct _MSG_FC_COMMON_TRANSPORT_SEND_REPLY
{
U8 Reserved; /* 00h */
U8 AliasIndex; /* 01h */
U8 MsgLength; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U16 Reserved1; /* 04h */
U8 Reserved2; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U16 Reserved3; /* 0Ch */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0Eh */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 10h */
U32 ResponseLength; /* 14h */
} MSG_FC_COMMON_TRANSPORT_SEND_REPLY, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_FC_COMMON_TRANSPORT_SEND_REPLY,
FcCommonTransportSendReply_t, MPI_POINTER pFcCommonTransportSendReply_t;
/****************************************************************************/
/* FC Primitive Send messages */
/****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MSG_FC_PRIMITIVE_SEND_REQUEST
{
U8 SendFlags; /* 00h */
U8 Reserved; /* 01h */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U16 Reserved1; /* 04h */
U8 Reserved2; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U8 FcPrimitive[4]; /* 0Ch */
} MSG_FC_PRIMITIVE_SEND_REQUEST, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_FC_PRIMITIVE_SEND_REQUEST,
FcPrimitiveSendRequest_t, MPI_POINTER pFcPrimitiveSendRequest_t;
#define MPI_FC_PRIM_SEND_FLAGS_PORT_MASK (0x01)
#define MPI_FC_PRIM_SEND_FLAGS_ML_RESET_LINK (0x02)
#define MPI_FC_PRIM_SEND_FLAGS_RESET_LINK (0x04)
#define MPI_FC_PRIM_SEND_FLAGS_STOP_SEND (0x08)
#define MPI_FC_PRIM_SEND_FLAGS_SEND_ONCE (0x10)
#define MPI_FC_PRIM_SEND_FLAGS_SEND_AROUND (0x20)
#define MPI_FC_PRIM_SEND_FLAGS_UNTIL_FULL (0x40)
#define MPI_FC_PRIM_SEND_FLAGS_FOREVER (0x80)
/* FC Primitive Send Reply */
typedef struct _MSG_FC_PRIMITIVE_SEND_REPLY
{
U8 SendFlags; /* 00h */
U8 Reserved; /* 01h */
U8 MsgLength; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U16 Reserved1; /* 04h */
U8 Reserved2; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U16 Reserved3; /* 0Ch */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0Eh */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 10h */
} MSG_FC_PRIMITIVE_SEND_REPLY, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_FC_PRIMITIVE_SEND_REPLY,
FcPrimitiveSendReply_t, MPI_POINTER pFcPrimitiveSendReply_t;
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/*
* Copyright (c) 2000-2008 LSI Corporation.
*
*
* Name: mpi_init.h
* Title: MPI initiator mode messages and structures
* Creation Date: June 8, 2000
*
* mpi_init.h Version: 01.05.09
*
* Version History
* ---------------
*
* Date Version Description
* -------- -------- ------------------------------------------------------
* 05-08-00 00.10.01 Original release for 0.10 spec dated 4/26/2000.
* 05-24-00 00.10.02 Added SenseBufferLength to _MSG_SCSI_IO_REPLY.
* 06-06-00 01.00.01 Update version number for 1.0 release.
* 06-08-00 01.00.02 Added MPI_SCSI_RSP_INFO_ definitions.
* 11-02-00 01.01.01 Original release for post 1.0 work.
* 12-04-00 01.01.02 Added MPI_SCSIIO_CONTROL_NO_DISCONNECT.
* 02-20-01 01.01.03 Started using MPI_POINTER.
* 03-27-01 01.01.04 Added structure offset comments.
* 04-10-01 01.01.05 Added new MsgFlag for MSG_SCSI_TASK_MGMT.
* 08-08-01 01.02.01 Original release for v1.2 work.
* 08-29-01 01.02.02 Added MPI_SCSITASKMGMT_TASKTYPE_LOGICAL_UNIT_RESET.
* Added MPI_SCSI_STATE_QUEUE_TAG_REJECTED for
* MSG_SCSI_IO_REPLY.
* 09-28-01 01.02.03 Added structures and defines for SCSI Enclosure
* Processor messages.
* 10-04-01 01.02.04 Added defines for SEP request Action field.
* 05-31-02 01.02.05 Added MPI_SCSIIO_MSGFLGS_CMD_DETERMINES_DATA_DIR define
* for SCSI IO requests.
* 11-15-02 01.02.06 Added special extended SCSI Status defines for FCP.
* 06-26-03 01.02.07 Added MPI_SCSI_STATUS_FCPEXT_UNASSIGNED define.
* 05-11-04 01.03.01 Original release for MPI v1.3.
* 08-19-04 01.05.01 Added MsgFlags defines for EEDP to SCSI IO request.
* Added new word to MSG_SCSI_IO_REPLY to add TaskTag field
* and a reserved U16.
* Added new MSG_SCSI_IO32_REQUEST structure.
* Added a TaskType of Clear Task Set to SCSI
* Task Management request.
* 12-07-04 01.05.02 Added support for Task Management Query Task.
* 01-15-05 01.05.03 Modified SCSI Enclosure Processor Request to support
* WWID addressing.
* 03-11-05 01.05.04 Removed EEDP flags from SCSI IO Request.
* Removed SCSI IO 32 Request.
* Modified SCSI Enclosure Processor Request and Reply to
* support Enclosure/Slot addressing rather than WWID
* addressing.
* 06-24-05 01.05.05 Added SCSI IO 32 structures and defines.
* Added four new defines for SEP SlotStatus.
* 08-03-05 01.05.06 Fixed some MPI_SCSIIO32_MSGFLGS_ defines to make them
* unique in the first 32 characters.
* 03-27-06 01.05.07 Added Task Management type of Clear ACA.
* 10-11-06 01.05.08 Shortened define for Task Management type of Clear ACA.
* 02-28-07 01.05.09 Defined two new MsgFlags bits for SCSI Task Management
* Request: Do Not Send Task IU and Soft Reset Option.
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifndef MPI_INIT_H
#define MPI_INIT_H
/*****************************************************************************
*
* S C S I I n i t i a t o r M e s s a g e s
*
*****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************/
/* SCSI IO messages and associated structures */
/****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MSG_SCSI_IO_REQUEST
{
U8 TargetID; /* 00h */
U8 Bus; /* 01h */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U8 CDBLength; /* 04h */
U8 SenseBufferLength; /* 05h */
U8 AliasIndex; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U8 LUN[8]; /* 0Ch */
U32 Control; /* 14h */
U8 CDB[16]; /* 18h */
U32 DataLength; /* 28h */
U32 SenseBufferLowAddr; /* 2Ch */
SGE_IO_UNION SGL; /* 30h */
} MSG_SCSI_IO_REQUEST, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_SCSI_IO_REQUEST,
SCSIIORequest_t, MPI_POINTER pSCSIIORequest_t;
/* SCSI IO MsgFlags bits */
#define MPI_SCSIIO_MSGFLGS_SENSE_WIDTH (0x01)
#define MPI_SCSIIO_MSGFLGS_SENSE_WIDTH_32 (0x00)
#define MPI_SCSIIO_MSGFLGS_SENSE_WIDTH_64 (0x01)
#define MPI_SCSIIO_MSGFLGS_SENSE_LOCATION (0x02)
#define MPI_SCSIIO_MSGFLGS_SENSE_LOC_HOST (0x00)
#define MPI_SCSIIO_MSGFLGS_SENSE_LOC_IOC (0x02)
#define MPI_SCSIIO_MSGFLGS_CMD_DETERMINES_DATA_DIR (0x04)
/* SCSI IO LUN fields */
#define MPI_SCSIIO_LUN_FIRST_LEVEL_ADDRESSING (0x0000FFFF)
#define MPI_SCSIIO_LUN_SECOND_LEVEL_ADDRESSING (0xFFFF0000)
#define MPI_SCSIIO_LUN_THIRD_LEVEL_ADDRESSING (0x0000FFFF)
#define MPI_SCSIIO_LUN_FOURTH_LEVEL_ADDRESSING (0xFFFF0000)
#define MPI_SCSIIO_LUN_LEVEL_1_WORD (0xFF00)
#define MPI_SCSIIO_LUN_LEVEL_1_DWORD (0x0000FF00)
/* SCSI IO Control bits */
#define MPI_SCSIIO_CONTROL_DATADIRECTION_MASK (0x03000000)
#define MPI_SCSIIO_CONTROL_NODATATRANSFER (0x00000000)
#define MPI_SCSIIO_CONTROL_WRITE (0x01000000)
#define MPI_SCSIIO_CONTROL_READ (0x02000000)
#define MPI_SCSIIO_CONTROL_ADDCDBLEN_MASK (0x3C000000)
#define MPI_SCSIIO_CONTROL_ADDCDBLEN_SHIFT (26)
#define MPI_SCSIIO_CONTROL_TASKATTRIBUTE_MASK (0x00000700)
#define MPI_SCSIIO_CONTROL_SIMPLEQ (0x00000000)
#define MPI_SCSIIO_CONTROL_HEADOFQ (0x00000100)
#define MPI_SCSIIO_CONTROL_ORDEREDQ (0x00000200)
#define MPI_SCSIIO_CONTROL_ACAQ (0x00000400)
#define MPI_SCSIIO_CONTROL_UNTAGGED (0x00000500)
#define MPI_SCSIIO_CONTROL_NO_DISCONNECT (0x00000700)
#define MPI_SCSIIO_CONTROL_TASKMANAGE_MASK (0x00FF0000)
#define MPI_SCSIIO_CONTROL_OBSOLETE (0x00800000)
#define MPI_SCSIIO_CONTROL_CLEAR_ACA_RSV (0x00400000)
#define MPI_SCSIIO_CONTROL_TARGET_RESET (0x00200000)
#define MPI_SCSIIO_CONTROL_LUN_RESET_RSV (0x00100000)
#define MPI_SCSIIO_CONTROL_RESERVED (0x00080000)
#define MPI_SCSIIO_CONTROL_CLR_TASK_SET_RSV (0x00040000)
#define MPI_SCSIIO_CONTROL_ABORT_TASK_SET (0x00020000)
#define MPI_SCSIIO_CONTROL_RESERVED2 (0x00010000)
/* SCSI IO reply structure */
typedef struct _MSG_SCSI_IO_REPLY
{
U8 TargetID; /* 00h */
U8 Bus; /* 01h */
U8 MsgLength; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U8 CDBLength; /* 04h */
U8 SenseBufferLength; /* 05h */
U8 AliasIndex; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U8 SCSIStatus; /* 0Ch */
U8 SCSIState; /* 0Dh */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0Eh */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 10h */
U32 TransferCount; /* 14h */
U32 SenseCount; /* 18h */
U32 ResponseInfo; /* 1Ch */
U16 TaskTag; /* 20h */
U16 Reserved1; /* 22h */
} MSG_SCSI_IO_REPLY, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_SCSI_IO_REPLY,
SCSIIOReply_t, MPI_POINTER pSCSIIOReply_t;
/* SCSI IO Reply SCSIStatus values (SAM-2 status codes) */
#define MPI_SCSI_STATUS_SUCCESS (0x00)
#define MPI_SCSI_STATUS_CHECK_CONDITION (0x02)
#define MPI_SCSI_STATUS_CONDITION_MET (0x04)
#define MPI_SCSI_STATUS_BUSY (0x08)
#define MPI_SCSI_STATUS_INTERMEDIATE (0x10)
#define MPI_SCSI_STATUS_INTERMEDIATE_CONDMET (0x14)
#define MPI_SCSI_STATUS_RESERVATION_CONFLICT (0x18)
#define MPI_SCSI_STATUS_COMMAND_TERMINATED (0x22)
#define MPI_SCSI_STATUS_TASK_SET_FULL (0x28)
#define MPI_SCSI_STATUS_ACA_ACTIVE (0x30)
#define MPI_SCSI_STATUS_FCPEXT_DEVICE_LOGGED_OUT (0x80)
#define MPI_SCSI_STATUS_FCPEXT_NO_LINK (0x81)
#define MPI_SCSI_STATUS_FCPEXT_UNASSIGNED (0x82)
/* SCSI IO Reply SCSIState values */
#define MPI_SCSI_STATE_AUTOSENSE_VALID (0x01)
#define MPI_SCSI_STATE_AUTOSENSE_FAILED (0x02)
#define MPI_SCSI_STATE_NO_SCSI_STATUS (0x04)
#define MPI_SCSI_STATE_TERMINATED (0x08)
#define MPI_SCSI_STATE_RESPONSE_INFO_VALID (0x10)
#define MPI_SCSI_STATE_QUEUE_TAG_REJECTED (0x20)
/* SCSI IO Reply ResponseInfo values */
/* (FCP-1 RSP_CODE values and SPI-3 Packetized Failure codes) */
#define MPI_SCSI_RSP_INFO_FUNCTION_COMPLETE (0x00000000)
#define MPI_SCSI_RSP_INFO_FCP_BURST_LEN_ERROR (0x01000000)
#define MPI_SCSI_RSP_INFO_CMND_FIELDS_INVALID (0x02000000)
#define MPI_SCSI_RSP_INFO_FCP_DATA_RO_ERROR (0x03000000)
#define MPI_SCSI_RSP_INFO_TASK_MGMT_UNSUPPORTED (0x04000000)
#define MPI_SCSI_RSP_INFO_TASK_MGMT_FAILED (0x05000000)
#define MPI_SCSI_RSP_INFO_SPI_LQ_INVALID_TYPE (0x06000000)
#define MPI_SCSI_TASKTAG_UNKNOWN (0xFFFF)
/****************************************************************************/
/* SCSI IO 32 messages and associated structures */
/****************************************************************************/
typedef struct
{
U8 CDB[20]; /* 00h */
U32 PrimaryReferenceTag; /* 14h */
U16 PrimaryApplicationTag; /* 18h */
U16 PrimaryApplicationTagMask; /* 1Ah */
U32 TransferLength; /* 1Ch */
} MPI_SCSI_IO32_CDB_EEDP32, MPI_POINTER PTR_MPI_SCSI_IO32_CDB_EEDP32,
MpiScsiIo32CdbEedp32_t, MPI_POINTER pMpiScsiIo32CdbEedp32_t;
typedef struct
{
U8 CDB[16]; /* 00h */
U32 DataLength; /* 10h */
U32 PrimaryReferenceTag; /* 14h */
U16 PrimaryApplicationTag; /* 18h */
U16 PrimaryApplicationTagMask; /* 1Ah */
U32 TransferLength; /* 1Ch */
} MPI_SCSI_IO32_CDB_EEDP16, MPI_POINTER PTR_MPI_SCSI_IO32_CDB_EEDP16,
MpiScsiIo32CdbEedp16_t, MPI_POINTER pMpiScsiIo32CdbEedp16_t;
typedef union
{
U8 CDB32[32];
MPI_SCSI_IO32_CDB_EEDP32 EEDP32;
MPI_SCSI_IO32_CDB_EEDP16 EEDP16;
SGE_SIMPLE_UNION SGE;
} MPI_SCSI_IO32_CDB_UNION, MPI_POINTER PTR_MPI_SCSI_IO32_CDB_UNION,
MpiScsiIo32Cdb_t, MPI_POINTER pMpiScsiIo32Cdb_t;
typedef struct
{
U8 TargetID; /* 00h */
U8 Bus; /* 01h */
U16 Reserved1; /* 02h */
U32 Reserved2; /* 04h */
} MPI_SCSI_IO32_BUS_TARGET_ID_FORM, MPI_POINTER PTR_MPI_SCSI_IO32_BUS_TARGET_ID_FORM,
MpiScsiIo32BusTargetIdForm_t, MPI_POINTER pMpiScsiIo32BusTargetIdForm_t;
typedef union
{
MPI_SCSI_IO32_BUS_TARGET_ID_FORM SCSIID;
U64 WWID;
} MPI_SCSI_IO32_ADDRESS, MPI_POINTER PTR_MPI_SCSI_IO32_ADDRESS,
MpiScsiIo32Address_t, MPI_POINTER pMpiScsiIo32Address_t;
typedef struct _MSG_SCSI_IO32_REQUEST
{
U8 Port; /* 00h */
U8 AliasIndex; /* 01h */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U8 CDBLength; /* 04h */
U8 SenseBufferLength; /* 05h */
U8 Flags; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U8 LUN[8]; /* 0Ch */
U32 Control; /* 14h */
MPI_SCSI_IO32_CDB_UNION CDB; /* 18h */
U32 DataLength; /* 38h */
U32 BidirectionalDataLength; /* 3Ch */
U32 SecondaryReferenceTag; /* 40h */
U16 SecondaryApplicationTag; /* 44h */
U16 Reserved2; /* 46h */
U16 EEDPFlags; /* 48h */
U16 ApplicationTagTranslationMask; /* 4Ah */
U32 EEDPBlockSize; /* 4Ch */
MPI_SCSI_IO32_ADDRESS DeviceAddress; /* 50h */
U8 SGLOffset0; /* 58h */
U8 SGLOffset1; /* 59h */
U8 SGLOffset2; /* 5Ah */
U8 SGLOffset3; /* 5Bh */
U32 Reserved3; /* 5Ch */
U32 Reserved4; /* 60h */
U32 SenseBufferLowAddr; /* 64h */
SGE_IO_UNION SGL; /* 68h */
} MSG_SCSI_IO32_REQUEST, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_SCSI_IO32_REQUEST,
SCSIIO32Request_t, MPI_POINTER pSCSIIO32Request_t;
/* SCSI IO 32 MsgFlags bits */
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_MSGFLGS_SENSE_WIDTH (0x01)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_MSGFLGS_32_SENSE_WIDTH (0x00)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_MSGFLGS_64_SENSE_WIDTH (0x01)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_MSGFLGS_SENSE_LOCATION (0x02)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_MSGFLGS_SENSE_LOC_HOST (0x00)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_MSGFLGS_SENSE_LOC_IOC (0x02)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_MSGFLGS_CMD_DETERMINES_DATA_DIR (0x04)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_MSGFLGS_SGL_OFFSETS_CHAINS (0x08)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_MSGFLGS_MULTICAST (0x10)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_MSGFLGS_BIDIRECTIONAL (0x20)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_MSGFLGS_LARGE_CDB (0x40)
/* SCSI IO 32 Flags bits */
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_FLAGS_FORM_MASK (0x03)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_FLAGS_FORM_SCSIID (0x00)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_FLAGS_FORM_WWID (0x01)
/* SCSI IO 32 LUN fields */
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_LUN_FIRST_LEVEL_ADDRESSING (0x0000FFFF)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_LUN_SECOND_LEVEL_ADDRESSING (0xFFFF0000)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_LUN_THIRD_LEVEL_ADDRESSING (0x0000FFFF)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_LUN_FOURTH_LEVEL_ADDRESSING (0xFFFF0000)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_LUN_LEVEL_1_WORD (0xFF00)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_LUN_LEVEL_1_DWORD (0x0000FF00)
/* SCSI IO 32 Control bits */
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_CONTROL_DATADIRECTION_MASK (0x03000000)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_CONTROL_NODATATRANSFER (0x00000000)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_CONTROL_WRITE (0x01000000)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_CONTROL_READ (0x02000000)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_CONTROL_BIDIRECTIONAL (0x03000000)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_CONTROL_ADDCDBLEN_MASK (0xFC000000)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_CONTROL_ADDCDBLEN_SHIFT (26)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_CONTROL_TASKATTRIBUTE_MASK (0x00000700)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_CONTROL_SIMPLEQ (0x00000000)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_CONTROL_HEADOFQ (0x00000100)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_CONTROL_ORDEREDQ (0x00000200)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_CONTROL_ACAQ (0x00000400)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_CONTROL_UNTAGGED (0x00000500)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_CONTROL_NO_DISCONNECT (0x00000700)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_CONTROL_TASKMANAGE_MASK (0x00FF0000)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_CONTROL_OBSOLETE (0x00800000)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_CONTROL_CLEAR_ACA_RSV (0x00400000)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_CONTROL_TARGET_RESET (0x00200000)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_CONTROL_LUN_RESET_RSV (0x00100000)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_CONTROL_RESERVED (0x00080000)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_CONTROL_CLR_TASK_SET_RSV (0x00040000)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_CONTROL_ABORT_TASK_SET (0x00020000)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_CONTROL_RESERVED2 (0x00010000)
/* SCSI IO 32 EEDPFlags */
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_EEDPFLAGS_MASK_OP (0x0007)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_EEDPFLAGS_NOOP_OP (0x0000)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_EEDPFLAGS_CHK_OP (0x0001)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_EEDPFLAGS_STRIP_OP (0x0002)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_EEDPFLAGS_CHKRM_OP (0x0003)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_EEDPFLAGS_INSERT_OP (0x0004)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_EEDPFLAGS_REPLACE_OP (0x0006)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_EEDPFLAGS_CHKREGEN_OP (0x0007)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_EEDPFLAGS_PASS_REF_TAG (0x0008)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_EEDPFLAGS_8_9THS_MODE (0x0010)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_EEDPFLAGS_T10_CHK_MASK (0x0700)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_EEDPFLAGS_T10_CHK_GUARD (0x0100)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_EEDPFLAGS_T10_CHK_REFTAG (0x0200)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_EEDPFLAGS_T10_CHK_LBATAG (0x0400)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_EEDPFLAGS_T10_CHK_SHIFT (8)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_EEDPFLAGS_INC_SEC_APPTAG (0x1000)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_EEDPFLAGS_INC_PRI_APPTAG (0x2000)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_EEDPFLAGS_INC_SEC_REFTAG (0x4000)
#define MPI_SCSIIO32_EEDPFLAGS_INC_PRI_REFTAG (0x8000)
/* SCSIIO32 IO reply structure */
typedef struct _MSG_SCSIIO32_IO_REPLY
{
U8 Port; /* 00h */
U8 AliasIndex; /* 01h */
U8 MsgLength; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U8 CDBLength; /* 04h */
U8 SenseBufferLength; /* 05h */
U8 Flags; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U8 SCSIStatus; /* 0Ch */
U8 SCSIState; /* 0Dh */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0Eh */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 10h */
U32 TransferCount; /* 14h */
U32 SenseCount; /* 18h */
U32 ResponseInfo; /* 1Ch */
U16 TaskTag; /* 20h */
U16 Reserved2; /* 22h */
U32 BidirectionalTransferCount; /* 24h */
} MSG_SCSIIO32_IO_REPLY, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_SCSIIO32_IO_REPLY,
SCSIIO32Reply_t, MPI_POINTER pSCSIIO32Reply_t;
/****************************************************************************/
/* SCSI Task Management messages */
/****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MSG_SCSI_TASK_MGMT
{
U8 TargetID; /* 00h */
U8 Bus; /* 01h */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U8 Reserved; /* 04h */
U8 TaskType; /* 05h */
U8 AliasIndex; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U8 LUN[8]; /* 0Ch */
U32 Reserved2[7]; /* 14h */
U32 TaskMsgContext; /* 30h */
} MSG_SCSI_TASK_MGMT, MPI_POINTER PTR_SCSI_TASK_MGMT,
SCSITaskMgmt_t, MPI_POINTER pSCSITaskMgmt_t;
/* TaskType values */
#define MPI_SCSITASKMGMT_TASKTYPE_ABORT_TASK (0x01)
#define MPI_SCSITASKMGMT_TASKTYPE_ABRT_TASK_SET (0x02)
#define MPI_SCSITASKMGMT_TASKTYPE_TARGET_RESET (0x03)
#define MPI_SCSITASKMGMT_TASKTYPE_RESET_BUS (0x04)
#define MPI_SCSITASKMGMT_TASKTYPE_LOGICAL_UNIT_RESET (0x05)
#define MPI_SCSITASKMGMT_TASKTYPE_CLEAR_TASK_SET (0x06)
#define MPI_SCSITASKMGMT_TASKTYPE_QUERY_TASK (0x07)
#define MPI_SCSITASKMGMT_TASKTYPE_CLR_ACA (0x08)
/* MsgFlags bits */
#define MPI_SCSITASKMGMT_MSGFLAGS_DO_NOT_SEND_TASK_IU (0x01)
#define MPI_SCSITASKMGMT_MSGFLAGS_TARGET_RESET_OPTION (0x00)
#define MPI_SCSITASKMGMT_MSGFLAGS_LIP_RESET_OPTION (0x02)
#define MPI_SCSITASKMGMT_MSGFLAGS_LIPRESET_RESET_OPTION (0x04)
#define MPI_SCSITASKMGMT_MSGFLAGS_SOFT_RESET_OPTION (0x08)
/* SCSI Task Management Reply */
typedef struct _MSG_SCSI_TASK_MGMT_REPLY
{
U8 TargetID; /* 00h */
U8 Bus; /* 01h */
U8 MsgLength; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U8 ResponseCode; /* 04h */
U8 TaskType; /* 05h */
U8 AliasIndex; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U8 Reserved2[2]; /* 0Ch */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0Eh */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 10h */
U32 TerminationCount; /* 14h */
} MSG_SCSI_TASK_MGMT_REPLY, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_SCSI_TASK_MGMT_REPLY,
SCSITaskMgmtReply_t, MPI_POINTER pSCSITaskMgmtReply_t;
/* ResponseCode values */
#define MPI_SCSITASKMGMT_RSP_TM_COMPLETE (0x00)
#define MPI_SCSITASKMGMT_RSP_INVALID_FRAME (0x02)
#define MPI_SCSITASKMGMT_RSP_TM_NOT_SUPPORTED (0x04)
#define MPI_SCSITASKMGMT_RSP_TM_FAILED (0x05)
#define MPI_SCSITASKMGMT_RSP_TM_SUCCEEDED (0x08)
#define MPI_SCSITASKMGMT_RSP_TM_INVALID_LUN (0x09)
#define MPI_SCSITASKMGMT_RSP_IO_QUEUED_ON_IOC (0x80)
/****************************************************************************/
/* SCSI Enclosure Processor messages */
/****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MSG_SEP_REQUEST
{
U8 TargetID; /* 00h */
U8 Bus; /* 01h */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U8 Action; /* 04h */
U8 Flags; /* 05h */
U8 Reserved1; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U32 SlotStatus; /* 0Ch */
U32 Reserved2; /* 10h */
U32 Reserved3; /* 14h */
U32 Reserved4; /* 18h */
U16 Slot; /* 1Ch */
U16 EnclosureHandle; /* 1Eh */
} MSG_SEP_REQUEST, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_SEP_REQUEST,
SEPRequest_t, MPI_POINTER pSEPRequest_t;
/* Action defines */
#define MPI_SEP_REQ_ACTION_WRITE_STATUS (0x00)
#define MPI_SEP_REQ_ACTION_READ_STATUS (0x01)
/* Flags defines */
#define MPI_SEP_REQ_FLAGS_ENCLOSURE_SLOT_ADDRESS (0x01)
#define MPI_SEP_REQ_FLAGS_BUS_TARGETID_ADDRESS (0x00)
/* SlotStatus bits for MSG_SEP_REQUEST */
#define MPI_SEP_REQ_SLOTSTATUS_NO_ERROR (0x00000001)
#define MPI_SEP_REQ_SLOTSTATUS_DEV_FAULTY (0x00000002)
#define MPI_SEP_REQ_SLOTSTATUS_DEV_REBUILDING (0x00000004)
#define MPI_SEP_REQ_SLOTSTATUS_IN_FAILED_ARRAY (0x00000008)
#define MPI_SEP_REQ_SLOTSTATUS_IN_CRITICAL_ARRAY (0x00000010)
#define MPI_SEP_REQ_SLOTSTATUS_PARITY_CHECK (0x00000020)
#define MPI_SEP_REQ_SLOTSTATUS_PREDICTED_FAULT (0x00000040)
#define MPI_SEP_REQ_SLOTSTATUS_UNCONFIGURED (0x00000080)
#define MPI_SEP_REQ_SLOTSTATUS_HOT_SPARE (0x00000100)
#define MPI_SEP_REQ_SLOTSTATUS_REBUILD_STOPPED (0x00000200)
#define MPI_SEP_REQ_SLOTSTATUS_REQ_CONSISTENCY_CHECK (0x00001000)
#define MPI_SEP_REQ_SLOTSTATUS_DISABLE (0x00002000)
#define MPI_SEP_REQ_SLOTSTATUS_REQ_RESERVED_DEVICE (0x00004000)
#define MPI_SEP_REQ_SLOTSTATUS_IDENTIFY_REQUEST (0x00020000)
#define MPI_SEP_REQ_SLOTSTATUS_REQUEST_REMOVE (0x00040000)
#define MPI_SEP_REQ_SLOTSTATUS_REQUEST_INSERT (0x00080000)
#define MPI_SEP_REQ_SLOTSTATUS_DO_NOT_MOVE (0x00400000)
#define MPI_SEP_REQ_SLOTSTATUS_ACTIVE (0x00800000)
#define MPI_SEP_REQ_SLOTSTATUS_B_ENABLE_BYPASS (0x04000000)
#define MPI_SEP_REQ_SLOTSTATUS_A_ENABLE_BYPASS (0x08000000)
#define MPI_SEP_REQ_SLOTSTATUS_DEV_OFF (0x10000000)
#define MPI_SEP_REQ_SLOTSTATUS_SWAP_RESET (0x80000000)
typedef struct _MSG_SEP_REPLY
{
U8 TargetID; /* 00h */
U8 Bus; /* 01h */
U8 MsgLength; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U8 Action; /* 04h */
U8 Reserved1; /* 05h */
U8 Reserved2; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U16 Reserved3; /* 0Ch */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0Eh */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 10h */
U32 SlotStatus; /* 14h */
U32 Reserved4; /* 18h */
U16 Slot; /* 1Ch */
U16 EnclosureHandle; /* 1Eh */
} MSG_SEP_REPLY, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_SEP_REPLY,
SEPReply_t, MPI_POINTER pSEPReply_t;
/* SlotStatus bits for MSG_SEP_REPLY */
#define MPI_SEP_REPLY_SLOTSTATUS_NO_ERROR (0x00000001)
#define MPI_SEP_REPLY_SLOTSTATUS_DEV_FAULTY (0x00000002)
#define MPI_SEP_REPLY_SLOTSTATUS_DEV_REBUILDING (0x00000004)
#define MPI_SEP_REPLY_SLOTSTATUS_IN_FAILED_ARRAY (0x00000008)
#define MPI_SEP_REPLY_SLOTSTATUS_IN_CRITICAL_ARRAY (0x00000010)
#define MPI_SEP_REPLY_SLOTSTATUS_PARITY_CHECK (0x00000020)
#define MPI_SEP_REPLY_SLOTSTATUS_PREDICTED_FAULT (0x00000040)
#define MPI_SEP_REPLY_SLOTSTATUS_UNCONFIGURED (0x00000080)
#define MPI_SEP_REPLY_SLOTSTATUS_HOT_SPARE (0x00000100)
#define MPI_SEP_REPLY_SLOTSTATUS_REBUILD_STOPPED (0x00000200)
#define MPI_SEP_REPLY_SLOTSTATUS_CONSISTENCY_CHECK (0x00001000)
#define MPI_SEP_REPLY_SLOTSTATUS_DISABLE (0x00002000)
#define MPI_SEP_REPLY_SLOTSTATUS_RESERVED_DEVICE (0x00004000)
#define MPI_SEP_REPLY_SLOTSTATUS_REPORT (0x00010000)
#define MPI_SEP_REPLY_SLOTSTATUS_IDENTIFY_REQUEST (0x00020000)
#define MPI_SEP_REPLY_SLOTSTATUS_REMOVE_READY (0x00040000)
#define MPI_SEP_REPLY_SLOTSTATUS_INSERT_READY (0x00080000)
#define MPI_SEP_REPLY_SLOTSTATUS_DO_NOT_REMOVE (0x00400000)
#define MPI_SEP_REPLY_SLOTSTATUS_ACTIVE (0x00800000)
#define MPI_SEP_REPLY_SLOTSTATUS_B_BYPASS_ENABLED (0x01000000)
#define MPI_SEP_REPLY_SLOTSTATUS_A_BYPASS_ENABLED (0x02000000)
#define MPI_SEP_REPLY_SLOTSTATUS_B_ENABLE_BYPASS (0x04000000)
#define MPI_SEP_REPLY_SLOTSTATUS_A_ENABLE_BYPASS (0x08000000)
#define MPI_SEP_REPLY_SLOTSTATUS_DEV_OFF (0x10000000)
#define MPI_SEP_REPLY_SLOTSTATUS_FAULT_SENSED (0x40000000)
#define MPI_SEP_REPLY_SLOTSTATUS_SWAPPED (0x80000000)
#endif

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2001-2008 LSI Corporation.
*
*
* Name: mpi_raid.h
* Title: MPI RAID message and structures
* Creation Date: February 27, 2001
*
* mpi_raid.h Version: 01.05.05
*
* Version History
* ---------------
*
* Date Version Description
* -------- -------- ------------------------------------------------------
* 02-27-01 01.01.01 Original release for this file.
* 03-27-01 01.01.02 Added structure offset comments.
* 08-08-01 01.02.01 Original release for v1.2 work.
* 09-28-01 01.02.02 Major rework for MPI v1.2 Integrated RAID changes.
* 10-04-01 01.02.03 Added ActionData defines for
* MPI_RAID_ACTION_DELETE_VOLUME action.
* 11-01-01 01.02.04 Added define for MPI_RAID_ACTION_ADATA_DO_NOT_SYNC.
* 03-14-02 01.02.05 Added define for MPI_RAID_ACTION_ADATA_LOW_LEVEL_INIT.
* 05-07-02 01.02.06 Added define for MPI_RAID_ACTION_ACTIVATE_VOLUME,
* MPI_RAID_ACTION_INACTIVATE_VOLUME, and
* MPI_RAID_ACTION_ADATA_INACTIVATE_ALL.
* 07-12-02 01.02.07 Added structures for Mailbox request and reply.
* 11-15-02 01.02.08 Added missing MsgContext field to MSG_MAILBOX_REQUEST.
* 04-01-03 01.02.09 New action data option flag for
* MPI_RAID_ACTION_DELETE_VOLUME.
* 05-11-04 01.03.01 Original release for MPI v1.3.
* 08-19-04 01.05.01 Original release for MPI v1.5.
* 01-15-05 01.05.02 Added defines for the two new RAID Actions for
* _SET_RESYNC_RATE and _SET_DATA_SCRUB_RATE.
* 02-28-07 01.05.03 Added new RAID Action, Device FW Update Mode, and
* associated defines.
* 08-07-07 01.05.04 Added Disable Full Rebuild bit to the ActionDataWord
* for the RAID Action MPI_RAID_ACTION_DISABLE_VOLUME.
* 01-15-08 01.05.05 Added define for MPI_RAID_ACTION_SET_VOLUME_NAME.
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifndef MPI_RAID_H
#define MPI_RAID_H
/******************************************************************************
*
* R A I D M e s s a g e s
*
*******************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************/
/* RAID Action Request */
/****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MSG_RAID_ACTION
{
U8 Action; /* 00h */
U8 Reserved1; /* 01h */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U8 VolumeID; /* 04h */
U8 VolumeBus; /* 05h */
U8 PhysDiskNum; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U32 Reserved2; /* 0Ch */
U32 ActionDataWord; /* 10h */
SGE_SIMPLE_UNION ActionDataSGE; /* 14h */
} MSG_RAID_ACTION_REQUEST, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_RAID_ACTION_REQUEST,
MpiRaidActionRequest_t , MPI_POINTER pMpiRaidActionRequest_t;
/* RAID Action request Action values */
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_STATUS (0x00)
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_INDICATOR_STRUCT (0x01)
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_CREATE_VOLUME (0x02)
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_DELETE_VOLUME (0x03)
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_DISABLE_VOLUME (0x04)
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_ENABLE_VOLUME (0x05)
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_QUIESCE_PHYS_IO (0x06)
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_ENABLE_PHYS_IO (0x07)
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_CHANGE_VOLUME_SETTINGS (0x08)
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_PHYSDISK_OFFLINE (0x0A)
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_PHYSDISK_ONLINE (0x0B)
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_CHANGE_PHYSDISK_SETTINGS (0x0C)
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_CREATE_PHYSDISK (0x0D)
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_DELETE_PHYSDISK (0x0E)
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_FAIL_PHYSDISK (0x0F)
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_REPLACE_PHYSDISK (0x10)
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_ACTIVATE_VOLUME (0x11)
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_INACTIVATE_VOLUME (0x12)
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_SET_RESYNC_RATE (0x13)
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_SET_DATA_SCRUB_RATE (0x14)
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_DEVICE_FW_UPDATE_MODE (0x15)
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_SET_VOLUME_NAME (0x16)
/* ActionDataWord defines for use with MPI_RAID_ACTION_CREATE_VOLUME action */
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_ADATA_DO_NOT_SYNC (0x00000001)
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_ADATA_LOW_LEVEL_INIT (0x00000002)
/* ActionDataWord defines for use with MPI_RAID_ACTION_DELETE_VOLUME action */
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_ADATA_KEEP_PHYS_DISKS (0x00000000)
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_ADATA_DEL_PHYS_DISKS (0x00000001)
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_ADATA_KEEP_LBA0 (0x00000000)
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_ADATA_ZERO_LBA0 (0x00000002)
/* ActionDataWord defines for use with MPI_RAID_ACTION_DISABLE_VOLUME action */
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_ADATA_DISABLE_FULL_REBUILD (0x00000001)
/* ActionDataWord defines for use with MPI_RAID_ACTION_ACTIVATE_VOLUME action */
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_ADATA_INACTIVATE_ALL (0x00000001)
/* ActionDataWord defines for use with MPI_RAID_ACTION_SET_RESYNC_RATE action */
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_ADATA_RESYNC_RATE_MASK (0x000000FF)
/* ActionDataWord defines for use with MPI_RAID_ACTION_SET_DATA_SCRUB_RATE action */
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_ADATA_DATA_SCRUB_RATE_MASK (0x000000FF)
/* ActionDataWord defines for use with MPI_RAID_ACTION_DEVICE_FW_UPDATE_MODE action */
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_ADATA_ENABLE_FW_UPDATE (0x00000001)
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_ADATA_MASK_FW_UPDATE_TIMEOUT (0x0000FF00)
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_ADATA_SHIFT_FW_UPDATE_TIMEOUT (8)
/* RAID Action reply message */
typedef struct _MSG_RAID_ACTION_REPLY
{
U8 Action; /* 00h */
U8 Reserved; /* 01h */
U8 MsgLength; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U8 VolumeID; /* 04h */
U8 VolumeBus; /* 05h */
U8 PhysDiskNum; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U16 ActionStatus; /* 0Ch */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0Eh */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 10h */
U32 VolumeStatus; /* 14h */
U32 ActionData; /* 18h */
} MSG_RAID_ACTION_REPLY, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_RAID_ACTION_REPLY,
MpiRaidActionReply_t, MPI_POINTER pMpiRaidActionReply_t;
/* RAID Volume reply ActionStatus values */
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_ASTATUS_SUCCESS (0x0000)
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_ASTATUS_INVALID_ACTION (0x0001)
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_ASTATUS_FAILURE (0x0002)
#define MPI_RAID_ACTION_ASTATUS_IN_PROGRESS (0x0003)
/* RAID Volume reply RAID Volume Indicator structure */
typedef struct _MPI_RAID_VOL_INDICATOR
{
U64 TotalBlocks; /* 00h */
U64 BlocksRemaining; /* 08h */
} MPI_RAID_VOL_INDICATOR, MPI_POINTER PTR_MPI_RAID_VOL_INDICATOR,
MpiRaidVolIndicator_t, MPI_POINTER pMpiRaidVolIndicator_t;
/****************************************************************************/
/* SCSI IO RAID Passthrough Request */
/****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MSG_SCSI_IO_RAID_PT_REQUEST
{
U8 PhysDiskNum; /* 00h */
U8 Reserved1; /* 01h */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U8 CDBLength; /* 04h */
U8 SenseBufferLength; /* 05h */
U8 Reserved2; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U8 LUN[8]; /* 0Ch */
U32 Control; /* 14h */
U8 CDB[16]; /* 18h */
U32 DataLength; /* 28h */
U32 SenseBufferLowAddr; /* 2Ch */
SGE_IO_UNION SGL; /* 30h */
} MSG_SCSI_IO_RAID_PT_REQUEST, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_SCSI_IO_RAID_PT_REQUEST,
SCSIIORaidPassthroughRequest_t, MPI_POINTER pSCSIIORaidPassthroughRequest_t;
/* SCSI IO RAID Passthrough reply structure */
typedef struct _MSG_SCSI_IO_RAID_PT_REPLY
{
U8 PhysDiskNum; /* 00h */
U8 Reserved1; /* 01h */
U8 MsgLength; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U8 CDBLength; /* 04h */
U8 SenseBufferLength; /* 05h */
U8 Reserved2; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U8 SCSIStatus; /* 0Ch */
U8 SCSIState; /* 0Dh */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0Eh */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 10h */
U32 TransferCount; /* 14h */
U32 SenseCount; /* 18h */
U32 ResponseInfo; /* 1Ch */
} MSG_SCSI_IO_RAID_PT_REPLY, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_SCSI_IO_RAID_PT_REPLY,
SCSIIORaidPassthroughReply_t, MPI_POINTER pSCSIIORaidPassthroughReply_t;
/****************************************************************************/
/* Mailbox reqeust structure */
/****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MSG_MAILBOX_REQUEST
{
U16 Reserved1;
U8 ChainOffset;
U8 Function;
U16 Reserved2;
U8 Reserved3;
U8 MsgFlags;
U32 MsgContext;
U8 Command[10];
U16 Reserved4;
SGE_IO_UNION SGL;
} MSG_MAILBOX_REQUEST, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_MAILBOX_REQUEST,
MailboxRequest_t, MPI_POINTER pMailboxRequest_t;
/* Mailbox reply structure */
typedef struct _MSG_MAILBOX_REPLY
{
U16 Reserved1; /* 00h */
U8 MsgLength; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U16 Reserved2; /* 04h */
U8 Reserved3; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U16 MailboxStatus; /* 0Ch */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0Eh */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 10h */
U32 Reserved4; /* 14h */
} MSG_MAILBOX_REPLY, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_MAILBOX_REPLY,
MailboxReply_t, MPI_POINTER pMailboxReply_t;
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/*
* Copyright (c) 2004-2008 LSI Corporation.
*
*
* Name: mpi_sas.h
* Title: MPI Serial Attached SCSI structures and definitions
* Creation Date: August 19, 2004
*
* mpi_sas.h Version: 01.05.05
*
* Version History
* ---------------
*
* Date Version Description
* -------- -------- ------------------------------------------------------
* 08-19-04 01.05.01 Original release.
* 08-30-05 01.05.02 Added DeviceInfo bit for SEP.
* Added PrimFlags and Primitive field to SAS IO Unit
* Control request, and added a new operation code.
* 03-27-06 01.05.03 Added Force Full Discovery, Transmit Port Select Signal,
* and Remove Device operations to SAS IO Unit Control.
* Added DevHandle field to SAS IO Unit Control request and
* reply.
* 10-11-06 01.05.04 Fixed the name of a define for Operation field of SAS IO
* Unit Control request.
* 01-15-08 01.05.05 Added support for MPI_SAS_OP_SET_IOC_PARAMETER,
* including adding IOCParameter and IOCParameter value
* fields to SAS IO Unit Control Request.
* Added MPI_SAS_DEVICE_INFO_PRODUCT_SPECIFIC define.
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifndef MPI_SAS_H
#define MPI_SAS_H
/*
* Values for SASStatus.
*/
#define MPI_SASSTATUS_SUCCESS (0x00)
#define MPI_SASSTATUS_UNKNOWN_ERROR (0x01)
#define MPI_SASSTATUS_INVALID_FRAME (0x02)
#define MPI_SASSTATUS_UTC_BAD_DEST (0x03)
#define MPI_SASSTATUS_UTC_BREAK_RECEIVED (0x04)
#define MPI_SASSTATUS_UTC_CONNECT_RATE_NOT_SUPPORTED (0x05)
#define MPI_SASSTATUS_UTC_PORT_LAYER_REQUEST (0x06)
#define MPI_SASSTATUS_UTC_PROTOCOL_NOT_SUPPORTED (0x07)
#define MPI_SASSTATUS_UTC_STP_RESOURCES_BUSY (0x08)
#define MPI_SASSTATUS_UTC_WRONG_DESTINATION (0x09)
#define MPI_SASSTATUS_SHORT_INFORMATION_UNIT (0x0A)
#define MPI_SASSTATUS_LONG_INFORMATION_UNIT (0x0B)
#define MPI_SASSTATUS_XFER_RDY_INCORRECT_WRITE_DATA (0x0C)
#define MPI_SASSTATUS_XFER_RDY_REQUEST_OFFSET_ERROR (0x0D)
#define MPI_SASSTATUS_XFER_RDY_NOT_EXPECTED (0x0E)
#define MPI_SASSTATUS_DATA_INCORRECT_DATA_LENGTH (0x0F)
#define MPI_SASSTATUS_DATA_TOO_MUCH_READ_DATA (0x10)
#define MPI_SASSTATUS_DATA_OFFSET_ERROR (0x11)
#define MPI_SASSTATUS_SDSF_NAK_RECEIVED (0x12)
#define MPI_SASSTATUS_SDSF_CONNECTION_FAILED (0x13)
#define MPI_SASSTATUS_INITIATOR_RESPONSE_TIMEOUT (0x14)
/*
* Values for the SAS DeviceInfo field used in SAS Device Status Change Event
* data and SAS IO Unit Configuration pages.
*/
#define MPI_SAS_DEVICE_INFO_PRODUCT_SPECIFIC (0xF0000000)
#define MPI_SAS_DEVICE_INFO_SEP (0x00004000)
#define MPI_SAS_DEVICE_INFO_ATAPI_DEVICE (0x00002000)
#define MPI_SAS_DEVICE_INFO_LSI_DEVICE (0x00001000)
#define MPI_SAS_DEVICE_INFO_DIRECT_ATTACH (0x00000800)
#define MPI_SAS_DEVICE_INFO_SSP_TARGET (0x00000400)
#define MPI_SAS_DEVICE_INFO_STP_TARGET (0x00000200)
#define MPI_SAS_DEVICE_INFO_SMP_TARGET (0x00000100)
#define MPI_SAS_DEVICE_INFO_SATA_DEVICE (0x00000080)
#define MPI_SAS_DEVICE_INFO_SSP_INITIATOR (0x00000040)
#define MPI_SAS_DEVICE_INFO_STP_INITIATOR (0x00000020)
#define MPI_SAS_DEVICE_INFO_SMP_INITIATOR (0x00000010)
#define MPI_SAS_DEVICE_INFO_SATA_HOST (0x00000008)
#define MPI_SAS_DEVICE_INFO_MASK_DEVICE_TYPE (0x00000007)
#define MPI_SAS_DEVICE_INFO_NO_DEVICE (0x00000000)
#define MPI_SAS_DEVICE_INFO_END_DEVICE (0x00000001)
#define MPI_SAS_DEVICE_INFO_EDGE_EXPANDER (0x00000002)
#define MPI_SAS_DEVICE_INFO_FANOUT_EXPANDER (0x00000003)
/*****************************************************************************
*
* S e r i a l A t t a c h e d S C S I M e s s a g e s
*
*****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************/
/* Serial Management Protocol Passthrough Request */
/****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MSG_SMP_PASSTHROUGH_REQUEST
{
U8 PassthroughFlags; /* 00h */
U8 PhysicalPort; /* 01h */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U16 RequestDataLength; /* 04h */
U8 ConnectionRate; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U32 Reserved1; /* 0Ch */
U64 SASAddress; /* 10h */
U32 Reserved2; /* 18h */
U32 Reserved3; /* 1Ch */
SGE_SIMPLE_UNION SGL; /* 20h */
} MSG_SMP_PASSTHROUGH_REQUEST, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_SMP_PASSTHROUGH_REQUEST,
SmpPassthroughRequest_t, MPI_POINTER pSmpPassthroughRequest_t;
/* values for PassthroughFlags field */
#define MPI_SMP_PT_REQ_PT_FLAGS_IMMEDIATE (0x80)
/* values for ConnectionRate field */
#define MPI_SMP_PT_REQ_CONNECT_RATE_NEGOTIATED (0x00)
#define MPI_SMP_PT_REQ_CONNECT_RATE_1_5 (0x08)
#define MPI_SMP_PT_REQ_CONNECT_RATE_3_0 (0x09)
/* Serial Management Protocol Passthrough Reply */
typedef struct _MSG_SMP_PASSTHROUGH_REPLY
{
U8 PassthroughFlags; /* 00h */
U8 PhysicalPort; /* 01h */
U8 MsgLength; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U16 ResponseDataLength; /* 04h */
U8 Reserved1; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U8 Reserved2; /* 0Ch */
U8 SASStatus; /* 0Dh */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0Eh */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 10h */
U32 Reserved3; /* 14h */
U8 ResponseData[4]; /* 18h */
} MSG_SMP_PASSTHROUGH_REPLY, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_SMP_PASSTHROUGH_REPLY,
SmpPassthroughReply_t, MPI_POINTER pSmpPassthroughReply_t;
#define MPI_SMP_PT_REPLY_PT_FLAGS_IMMEDIATE (0x80)
/****************************************************************************/
/* SATA Passthrough Request */
/****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MSG_SATA_PASSTHROUGH_REQUEST
{
U8 TargetID; /* 00h */
U8 Bus; /* 01h */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U16 PassthroughFlags; /* 04h */
U8 ConnectionRate; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U32 Reserved1; /* 0Ch */
U32 Reserved2; /* 10h */
U32 Reserved3; /* 14h */
U32 DataLength; /* 18h */
U8 CommandFIS[20]; /* 1Ch */
SGE_SIMPLE_UNION SGL; /* 30h */
} MSG_SATA_PASSTHROUGH_REQUEST, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_SATA_PASSTHROUGH_REQUEST,
SataPassthroughRequest_t, MPI_POINTER pSataPassthroughRequest_t;
/* values for PassthroughFlags field */
#define MPI_SATA_PT_REQ_PT_FLAGS_RESET_DEVICE (0x0200)
#define MPI_SATA_PT_REQ_PT_FLAGS_EXECUTE_DIAG (0x0100)
#define MPI_SATA_PT_REQ_PT_FLAGS_DMA_QUEUED (0x0080)
#define MPI_SATA_PT_REQ_PT_FLAGS_PACKET_COMMAND (0x0040)
#define MPI_SATA_PT_REQ_PT_FLAGS_DMA (0x0020)
#define MPI_SATA_PT_REQ_PT_FLAGS_PIO (0x0010)
#define MPI_SATA_PT_REQ_PT_FLAGS_UNSPECIFIED_VU (0x0004)
#define MPI_SATA_PT_REQ_PT_FLAGS_WRITE (0x0002)
#define MPI_SATA_PT_REQ_PT_FLAGS_READ (0x0001)
/* values for ConnectionRate field */
#define MPI_SATA_PT_REQ_CONNECT_RATE_NEGOTIATED (0x00)
#define MPI_SATA_PT_REQ_CONNECT_RATE_1_5 (0x08)
#define MPI_SATA_PT_REQ_CONNECT_RATE_3_0 (0x09)
/* SATA Passthrough Reply */
typedef struct _MSG_SATA_PASSTHROUGH_REPLY
{
U8 TargetID; /* 00h */
U8 Bus; /* 01h */
U8 MsgLength; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U16 PassthroughFlags; /* 04h */
U8 Reserved1; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U8 Reserved2; /* 0Ch */
U8 SASStatus; /* 0Dh */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0Eh */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 10h */
U8 StatusFIS[20]; /* 14h */
U32 StatusControlRegisters; /* 28h */
U32 TransferCount; /* 2Ch */
} MSG_SATA_PASSTHROUGH_REPLY, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_SATA_PASSTHROUGH_REPLY,
SataPassthroughReply_t, MPI_POINTER pSataPassthroughReply_t;
/****************************************************************************/
/* SAS IO Unit Control Request */
/****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MSG_SAS_IOUNIT_CONTROL_REQUEST
{
U8 Operation; /* 00h */
U8 Reserved1; /* 01h */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U16 DevHandle; /* 04h */
U8 IOCParameter; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U8 TargetID; /* 0Ch */
U8 Bus; /* 0Dh */
U8 PhyNum; /* 0Eh */
U8 PrimFlags; /* 0Fh */
U32 Primitive; /* 10h */
U64 SASAddress; /* 14h */
U32 IOCParameterValue; /* 1Ch */
} MSG_SAS_IOUNIT_CONTROL_REQUEST, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_SAS_IOUNIT_CONTROL_REQUEST,
SasIoUnitControlRequest_t, MPI_POINTER pSasIoUnitControlRequest_t;
/* values for the Operation field */
#define MPI_SAS_OP_CLEAR_NOT_PRESENT (0x01)
#define MPI_SAS_OP_CLEAR_ALL_PERSISTENT (0x02)
#define MPI_SAS_OP_PHY_LINK_RESET (0x06)
#define MPI_SAS_OP_PHY_HARD_RESET (0x07)
#define MPI_SAS_OP_PHY_CLEAR_ERROR_LOG (0x08)
#define MPI_SAS_OP_MAP_CURRENT (0x09)
#define MPI_SAS_OP_SEND_PRIMITIVE (0x0A)
#define MPI_SAS_OP_FORCE_FULL_DISCOVERY (0x0B)
#define MPI_SAS_OP_TRANSMIT_PORT_SELECT_SIGNAL (0x0C)
#define MPI_SAS_OP_TRANSMIT_REMOVE_DEVICE (0x0D) /* obsolete name */
#define MPI_SAS_OP_REMOVE_DEVICE (0x0D)
#define MPI_SAS_OP_SET_IOC_PARAMETER (0x0E)
#define MPI_SAS_OP_PRODUCT_SPECIFIC_MIN (0x80)
/* values for the PrimFlags field */
#define MPI_SAS_PRIMFLAGS_SINGLE (0x08)
#define MPI_SAS_PRIMFLAGS_TRIPLE (0x02)
#define MPI_SAS_PRIMFLAGS_REDUNDANT (0x01)
/* SAS IO Unit Control Reply */
typedef struct _MSG_SAS_IOUNIT_CONTROL_REPLY
{
U8 Operation; /* 00h */
U8 Reserved1; /* 01h */
U8 MsgLength; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U16 DevHandle; /* 04h */
U8 IOCParameter; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U16 Reserved4; /* 0Ch */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0Eh */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 10h */
} MSG_SAS_IOUNIT_CONTROL_REPLY, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_SAS_IOUNIT_CONTROL_REPLY,
SasIoUnitControlReply_t, MPI_POINTER pSasIoUnitControlReply_t;
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/*
* Copyright (c) 2001-2008 LSI Corporation.
*
*
* Name: mpi_tool.h
* Title: MPI Toolbox structures and definitions
* Creation Date: July 30, 2001
*
* mpi_tool.h Version: 01.05.03
*
* Version History
* ---------------
*
* Date Version Description
* -------- -------- ------------------------------------------------------
* 08-08-01 01.02.01 Original release.
* 08-29-01 01.02.02 Added DIAG_DATA_UPLOAD_HEADER and related defines.
* 01-16-04 01.02.03 Added defines and structures for new tools
*. MPI_TOOLBOX_ISTWI_READ_WRITE_TOOL and
* MPI_TOOLBOX_FC_MANAGEMENT_TOOL.
* 04-29-04 01.02.04 Added message structures for Diagnostic Buffer Post and
* Diagnostic Release requests and replies.
* 05-11-04 01.03.01 Original release for MPI v1.3.
* 08-19-04 01.05.01 Original release for MPI v1.5.
* 10-06-04 01.05.02 Added define for MPI_DIAG_BUF_TYPE_COUNT.
* 02-09-05 01.05.03 Added frame size option to FC management tool.
* Added Beacon tool to the Toolbox.
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifndef MPI_TOOL_H
#define MPI_TOOL_H
#define MPI_TOOLBOX_CLEAN_TOOL (0x00)
#define MPI_TOOLBOX_MEMORY_MOVE_TOOL (0x01)
#define MPI_TOOLBOX_DIAG_DATA_UPLOAD_TOOL (0x02)
#define MPI_TOOLBOX_ISTWI_READ_WRITE_TOOL (0x03)
#define MPI_TOOLBOX_FC_MANAGEMENT_TOOL (0x04)
#define MPI_TOOLBOX_BEACON_TOOL (0x05)
/****************************************************************************/
/* Toolbox reply */
/****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MSG_TOOLBOX_REPLY
{
U8 Tool; /* 00h */
U8 Reserved; /* 01h */
U8 MsgLength; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U16 Reserved1; /* 04h */
U8 Reserved2; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U16 Reserved3; /* 0Ch */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0Eh */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 10h */
} MSG_TOOLBOX_REPLY, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_TOOLBOX_REPLY,
ToolboxReply_t, MPI_POINTER pToolboxReply_t;
/****************************************************************************/
/* Toolbox Clean Tool request */
/****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MSG_TOOLBOX_CLEAN_REQUEST
{
U8 Tool; /* 00h */
U8 Reserved; /* 01h */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U16 Reserved1; /* 04h */
U8 Reserved2; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U32 Flags; /* 0Ch */
} MSG_TOOLBOX_CLEAN_REQUEST, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_TOOLBOX_CLEAN_REQUEST,
ToolboxCleanRequest_t, MPI_POINTER pToolboxCleanRequest_t;
#define MPI_TOOLBOX_CLEAN_NVSRAM (0x00000001)
#define MPI_TOOLBOX_CLEAN_SEEPROM (0x00000002)
#define MPI_TOOLBOX_CLEAN_FLASH (0x00000004)
#define MPI_TOOLBOX_CLEAN_BOOTLOADER (0x04000000)
#define MPI_TOOLBOX_CLEAN_FW_BACKUP (0x08000000)
#define MPI_TOOLBOX_CLEAN_FW_CURRENT (0x10000000)
#define MPI_TOOLBOX_CLEAN_OTHER_PERSIST_PAGES (0x20000000)
#define MPI_TOOLBOX_CLEAN_PERSIST_MANUFACT_PAGES (0x40000000)
#define MPI_TOOLBOX_CLEAN_BOOT_SERVICES (0x80000000)
/****************************************************************************/
/* Toolbox Memory Move request */
/****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MSG_TOOLBOX_MEM_MOVE_REQUEST
{
U8 Tool; /* 00h */
U8 Reserved; /* 01h */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U16 Reserved1; /* 04h */
U8 Reserved2; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
SGE_SIMPLE_UNION SGL; /* 0Ch */
} MSG_TOOLBOX_MEM_MOVE_REQUEST, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_TOOLBOX_MEM_MOVE_REQUEST,
ToolboxMemMoveRequest_t, MPI_POINTER pToolboxMemMoveRequest_t;
/****************************************************************************/
/* Toolbox Diagnostic Data Upload request */
/****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MSG_TOOLBOX_DIAG_DATA_UPLOAD_REQUEST
{
U8 Tool; /* 00h */
U8 Reserved; /* 01h */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U16 Reserved1; /* 04h */
U8 Reserved2; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U32 Flags; /* 0Ch */
U32 Reserved3; /* 10h */
SGE_SIMPLE_UNION SGL; /* 14h */
} MSG_TOOLBOX_DIAG_DATA_UPLOAD_REQUEST, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_TOOLBOX_DIAG_DATA_UPLOAD_REQUEST,
ToolboxDiagDataUploadRequest_t, MPI_POINTER pToolboxDiagDataUploadRequest_t;
typedef struct _DIAG_DATA_UPLOAD_HEADER
{
U32 DiagDataLength; /* 00h */
U8 FormatCode; /* 04h */
U8 Reserved; /* 05h */
U16 Reserved1; /* 06h */
} DIAG_DATA_UPLOAD_HEADER, MPI_POINTER PTR_DIAG_DATA_UPLOAD_HEADER,
DiagDataUploadHeader_t, MPI_POINTER pDiagDataUploadHeader_t;
#define MPI_TB_DIAG_FORMAT_SCSI_PRINTF_1 (0x01)
#define MPI_TB_DIAG_FORMAT_SCSI_2 (0x02)
#define MPI_TB_DIAG_FORMAT_SCSI_3 (0x03)
#define MPI_TB_DIAG_FORMAT_FC_TRACE_1 (0x04)
/****************************************************************************/
/* Toolbox ISTWI Read Write request */
/****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MSG_TOOLBOX_ISTWI_READ_WRITE_REQUEST
{
U8 Tool; /* 00h */
U8 Reserved; /* 01h */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U16 Reserved1; /* 04h */
U8 Reserved2; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U8 Flags; /* 0Ch */
U8 BusNum; /* 0Dh */
U16 Reserved3; /* 0Eh */
U8 NumAddressBytes; /* 10h */
U8 Reserved4; /* 11h */
U16 DataLength; /* 12h */
U8 DeviceAddr; /* 14h */
U8 Addr1; /* 15h */
U8 Addr2; /* 16h */
U8 Addr3; /* 17h */
U32 Reserved5; /* 18h */
SGE_SIMPLE_UNION SGL; /* 1Ch */
} MSG_TOOLBOX_ISTWI_READ_WRITE_REQUEST, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_TOOLBOX_ISTWI_READ_WRITE_REQUEST,
ToolboxIstwiReadWriteRequest_t, MPI_POINTER pToolboxIstwiReadWriteRequest_t;
#define MPI_TB_ISTWI_FLAGS_WRITE (0x00)
#define MPI_TB_ISTWI_FLAGS_READ (0x01)
/****************************************************************************/
/* Toolbox FC Management request */
/****************************************************************************/
/* ActionInfo for Bus and TargetId */
typedef struct _MPI_TB_FC_MANAGE_BUS_TID_AI
{
U16 Reserved; /* 00h */
U8 Bus; /* 02h */
U8 TargetId; /* 03h */
} MPI_TB_FC_MANAGE_BUS_TID_AI, MPI_POINTER PTR_MPI_TB_FC_MANAGE_BUS_TID_AI,
MpiTbFcManageBusTidAi_t, MPI_POINTER pMpiTbFcManageBusTidAi_t;
/* ActionInfo for port identifier */
typedef struct _MPI_TB_FC_MANAGE_PID_AI
{
U32 PortIdentifier; /* 00h */
} MPI_TB_FC_MANAGE_PID_AI, MPI_POINTER PTR_MPI_TB_FC_MANAGE_PID_AI,
MpiTbFcManagePidAi_t, MPI_POINTER pMpiTbFcManagePidAi_t;
/* ActionInfo for set max frame size */
typedef struct _MPI_TB_FC_MANAGE_FRAME_SIZE_AI
{
U16 FrameSize; /* 00h */
U8 PortNum; /* 02h */
U8 Reserved1; /* 03h */
} MPI_TB_FC_MANAGE_FRAME_SIZE_AI, MPI_POINTER PTR_MPI_TB_FC_MANAGE_FRAME_SIZE_AI,
MpiTbFcManageFrameSizeAi_t, MPI_POINTER pMpiTbFcManageFrameSizeAi_t;
/* ActionInfo for set login parameters */
typedef struct _MPI_TB_FC_MANAGE_LOGIN_PARAMS_AI
{
U8 Count; /* 00h */
U8 Period; /* 01h */
U8 PortNum; /* 02h */
U8 Reserved1; /* 03h */
U8 FlogiBurst; /* 04h */
U8 FlogiExchanges; /* 05h */
U8 PlogiBurst; /* 06h */
U8 PlogiExchanges; /* 07h */
} MPI_TB_FC_MANAGE_LOGIN_PARAMS_AI, MPI_POINTER PTR_MPI_TB_FC_MANAGE_LOGIN_PARAMS_AI,
MpiTbFcManageLoginParamsAi_t, MPI_POINTER pMpiTbFcManageLoginParamsAi_t;
/* ActionInfo for create virtual port */
typedef struct _MPI_TB_FC_MANAGE_CREATE_VP_AI
{
U32 PortIdentifier; /* 00h */
U64 WWNN; /* 04h */
U64 WWPN; /* 0Ch */
} MPI_TB_FC_MANAGE_CREATE_VP_AI, MPI_POINTER PTR_MPI_TB_FC_MANAGE_CREATE_VP_AI,
MpiTbFcManageCreateVpAi_t, MPI_POINTER pMpiTbFcManageCreateVp_t;
/* union of ActionInfo */
typedef union _MPI_TB_FC_MANAGE_AI_UNION
{
MPI_TB_FC_MANAGE_BUS_TID_AI BusTid;
MPI_TB_FC_MANAGE_PID_AI Port;
MPI_TB_FC_MANAGE_FRAME_SIZE_AI FrameSize;
MPI_TB_FC_MANAGE_LOGIN_PARAMS_AI LoginParams;
MPI_TB_FC_MANAGE_CREATE_VP_AI CreateVp;
} MPI_TB_FC_MANAGE_AI_UNION, MPI_POINTER PTR_MPI_TB_FC_MANAGE_AI_UNION,
MpiTbFcManageAiUnion_t, MPI_POINTER pMpiTbFcManageAiUnion_t;
typedef struct _MSG_TOOLBOX_FC_MANAGE_REQUEST
{
U8 Tool; /* 00h */
U8 AliasIndex; /* 01h */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U16 Reserved1; /* 04h */
U8 Reserved2; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U8 Action; /* 0Ch */
U8 Flags; /* 0Dh */
U16 Reserved4; /* 0Eh */
MPI_TB_FC_MANAGE_AI_UNION ActionInfo; /* 10h */
} MSG_TOOLBOX_FC_MANAGE_REQUEST, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_TOOLBOX_FC_MANAGE_REQUEST,
ToolboxFcManageRequest_t, MPI_POINTER pToolboxFcManageRequest_t;
/* defines for the Action field */
#define MPI_TB_FC_MANAGE_ACTION_DISC_ALL (0x00)
#define MPI_TB_FC_MANAGE_ACTION_DISC_PID (0x01)
#define MPI_TB_FC_MANAGE_ACTION_DISC_BUS_TID (0x02)
#define MPI_TB_FC_MANAGE_ACTION_SET_MAX_FRAME_SIZE (0x03)
#define MPI_TB_FC_MANAGE_ACTION_LOGOUT_PID (0x04)
#define MPI_TB_FC_MANAGE_ACTION_LOGOUT_BUS_TID (0x05)
#define MPI_TB_FC_MANAGE_ACTION_SET_LOGIN_PARAMS (0x06)
#define MPI_TB_FC_MANAGE_ACTION_GET_LOGIN_PARAMS (0x07)
#define MPI_TB_FC_MANAGE_ACTION_CREATE_VP (0x08)
#define MPI_TB_FC_MANAGE_ACTION_DELETE_VP (0x09)
/* defines for the Flags field */
#define MPI_TB_FC_MANAGE_FLAGS_KEEP_LOGGED_OUT (0x01)
#define MPI_TB_FC_MANAGE_FLAGS_AUTO_RETRY (0x02)
typedef struct _MSG_TOOLBOX_FC_MANAGE_REPLY
{
U8 Tool; /* 00h */
U8 AliasIndex; /* 01h */
U8 MsgLength; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U16 Reserved1; /* 04h */
U8 Reserved2; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U16 Reserved3; /* 0Ch */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0Eh */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 10h */
U32 Reserved4[3]; /* 14h */
MPI_TB_FC_MANAGE_AI_UNION ActionInfo; /* 20h */
} MSG_TOOLBOX_FC_MANAGE_REPLY, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_TOOLBOX_FC_MANAGE_REPLY,
ToolboxFcManageReply_t, MPI_POINTER pToolboxFcManageReply_t;
/****************************************************************************/
/* Toolbox Beacon Tool request */
/****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MSG_TOOLBOX_BEACON_REQUEST
{
U8 Tool; /* 00h */
U8 Reserved; /* 01h */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U16 Reserved1; /* 04h */
U8 Reserved2; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U8 ConnectNum; /* 0Ch */
U8 PortNum; /* 0Dh */
U8 Reserved3; /* 0Eh */
U8 Flags; /* 0Fh */
} MSG_TOOLBOX_BEACON_REQUEST, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_TOOLBOX_BEACON_REQUEST,
ToolboxBeaconRequest_t, MPI_POINTER pToolboxBeaconRequest_t;
#define MPI_TOOLBOX_FLAGS_BEACON_MODE_OFF (0x00)
#define MPI_TOOLBOX_FLAGS_BEACON_MODE_ON (0x01)
/****************************************************************************/
/* Diagnostic Buffer Post request */
/****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MSG_DIAG_BUFFER_POST_REQUEST
{
U8 TraceLevel; /* 00h */
U8 BufferType; /* 01h */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U16 Reserved1; /* 04h */
U8 Reserved2; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U32 ExtendedType; /* 0Ch */
U32 BufferLength; /* 10h */
U32 ProductSpecific[4]; /* 14h */
U32 Reserved3; /* 24h */
U64 BufferAddress; /* 28h */
} MSG_DIAG_BUFFER_POST_REQUEST, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_DIAG_BUFFER_POST_REQUEST,
DiagBufferPostRequest_t, MPI_POINTER pDiagBufferPostRequest_t;
#define MPI_DIAG_BUF_TYPE_TRACE (0x00)
#define MPI_DIAG_BUF_TYPE_SNAPSHOT (0x01)
#define MPI_DIAG_BUF_TYPE_EXTENDED (0x02)
/* count of the number of buffer types */
#define MPI_DIAG_BUF_TYPE_COUNT (0x03)
#define MPI_DIAG_EXTENDED_QTAG (0x00000001)
/* Diagnostic Buffer Post reply */
typedef struct _MSG_DIAG_BUFFER_POST_REPLY
{
U8 Reserved1; /* 00h */
U8 BufferType; /* 01h */
U8 MsgLength; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U16 Reserved2; /* 04h */
U8 Reserved3; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U16 Reserved4; /* 0Ch */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0Eh */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 10h */
U32 TransferLength; /* 14h */
} MSG_DIAG_BUFFER_POST_REPLY, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_DIAG_BUFFER_POST_REPLY,
DiagBufferPostReply_t, MPI_POINTER pDiagBufferPostReply_t;
/****************************************************************************/
/* Diagnostic Release request */
/****************************************************************************/
typedef struct _MSG_DIAG_RELEASE_REQUEST
{
U8 Reserved1; /* 00h */
U8 BufferType; /* 01h */
U8 ChainOffset; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U16 Reserved2; /* 04h */
U8 Reserved3; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
} MSG_DIAG_RELEASE_REQUEST, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_DIAG_RELEASE_REQUEST,
DiagReleaseRequest_t, MPI_POINTER pDiagReleaseRequest_t;
/* Diagnostic Release reply */
typedef struct _MSG_DIAG_RELEASE_REPLY
{
U8 Reserved1; /* 00h */
U8 BufferType; /* 01h */
U8 MsgLength; /* 02h */
U8 Function; /* 03h */
U16 Reserved2; /* 04h */
U8 Reserved3; /* 06h */
U8 MsgFlags; /* 07h */
U32 MsgContext; /* 08h */
U16 Reserved4; /* 0Ch */
U16 IOCStatus; /* 0Eh */
U32 IOCLogInfo; /* 10h */
} MSG_DIAG_RELEASE_REPLY, MPI_POINTER PTR_MSG_DIAG_RELEASE_REPLY,
DiagReleaseReply_t, MPI_POINTER pDiagReleaseReply_t;
#endif

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2000-2008 LSI Corporation.
*
*
* Name: mpi_type.h
* Title: MPI Basic type definitions
* Creation Date: June 6, 2000
*
* mpi_type.h Version: 01.05.02
*
* Version History
* ---------------
*
* Date Version Description
* -------- -------- ------------------------------------------------------
* 05-08-00 00.10.01 Original release for 0.10 spec dated 4/26/2000.
* 06-06-00 01.00.01 Update version number for 1.0 release.
* 11-02-00 01.01.01 Original release for post 1.0 work
* 02-20-01 01.01.02 Added define and ifdef for MPI_POINTER.
* 08-08-01 01.02.01 Original release for v1.2 work.
* 05-11-04 01.03.01 Original release for MPI v1.3.
* 08-19-04 01.05.01 Original release for MPI v1.5.
* 08-30-05 01.05.02 Added PowerPC option to #ifdef's.
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifndef MPI_TYPE_H
#define MPI_TYPE_H
/*******************************************************************************
* Define MPI_POINTER if it hasn't already been defined. By default MPI_POINTER
* is defined to be a near pointer. MPI_POINTER can be defined as a far pointer
* by defining MPI_POINTER as "far *" before this header file is included.
*/
#ifndef MPI_POINTER
#define MPI_POINTER *
#endif
/*****************************************************************************
*
* B a s i c T y p e s
*
*****************************************************************************/
typedef signed char S8;
typedef unsigned char U8;
typedef signed short S16;
typedef unsigned short U16;
#if defined(unix) || defined(__arm) || defined(ALPHA) || defined(__PPC__) || defined(__ppc)
typedef signed int S32;
typedef unsigned int U32;
#else
typedef signed long S32;
typedef unsigned long U32;
#endif
typedef struct _S64
{
U32 Low;
S32 High;
} S64;
typedef struct _U64
{
U32 Low;
U32 High;
} U64;
/****************************************************************************/
/* Pointers */
/****************************************************************************/
typedef S8 *PS8;
typedef U8 *PU8;
typedef S16 *PS16;
typedef U16 *PU16;
typedef S32 *PS32;
typedef U32 *PU32;
typedef S64 *PS64;
typedef U64 *PU64;
#endif

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