xemu/hw/ppc-viosrp.h
Ben Herrenschmidt 6e270446d0 Implement PAPR virtual SCSI interface (ibmvscsi)
This patch implements the infrastructure and hypercalls necessary for
the PAPR specified Virtual SCSI interface.  This is the normal method
for providing (virtual) disks to PAPR partitions.

Signed-off-by: Ben Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
Signed-off-by: David Gibson <dwg@au1.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2011-04-01 18:34:57 +02:00

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/* srp.h -- SCSI RDMA Protocol definitions */
/* */
/* Written By: Colin Devilbis, IBM Corporation */
/* */
/* Copyright (C) 2003 IBM Corporation */
/* */
/* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify */
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/* */
/* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, */
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/* GNU General Public License for more details. */
/* */
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/* */
/* */
/* This file contains structures and definitions for IBM RPA (RS/6000 */
/* platform architecture) implementation of the SRP (SCSI RDMA Protocol) */
/* standard. SRP is used on IBM iSeries and pSeries platforms to send SCSI */
/* commands between logical partitions. */
/* */
/* SRP Information Units (IUs) are sent on a "Command/Response Queue" (CRQ) */
/* between partitions. The definitions in this file are architected, */
/* and cannot be changed without breaking compatibility with other versions */
/* of Linux and other operating systems (AIX, OS/400) that talk this protocol*/
/* between logical partitions */
/*****************************************************************************/
#ifndef PPC_VIOSRP_H
#define PPC_VIOSRP_H
#define SRP_VERSION "16.a"
#define SRP_MAX_IU_LEN 256
#define SRP_MAX_LOC_LEN 32
union srp_iu {
struct srp_login_req login_req;
struct srp_login_rsp login_rsp;
struct srp_login_rej login_rej;
struct srp_i_logout i_logout;
struct srp_t_logout t_logout;
struct srp_tsk_mgmt tsk_mgmt;
struct srp_cmd cmd;
struct srp_rsp rsp;
uint8_t reserved[SRP_MAX_IU_LEN];
};
enum viosrp_crq_formats {
VIOSRP_SRP_FORMAT = 0x01,
VIOSRP_MAD_FORMAT = 0x02,
VIOSRP_OS400_FORMAT = 0x03,
VIOSRP_AIX_FORMAT = 0x04,
VIOSRP_LINUX_FORMAT = 0x06,
VIOSRP_INLINE_FORMAT = 0x07
};
enum viosrp_crq_status {
VIOSRP_OK = 0x0,
VIOSRP_NONRECOVERABLE_ERR = 0x1,
VIOSRP_VIOLATES_MAX_XFER = 0x2,
VIOSRP_PARTNER_PANIC = 0x3,
VIOSRP_DEVICE_BUSY = 0x8,
VIOSRP_ADAPTER_FAIL = 0x10,
VIOSRP_OK2 = 0x99,
};
struct viosrp_crq {
uint8_t valid; /* used by RPA */
uint8_t format; /* SCSI vs out-of-band */
uint8_t reserved;
uint8_t status; /* non-scsi failure? (e.g. DMA failure) */
uint16_t timeout; /* in seconds */
uint16_t IU_length; /* in bytes */
uint64_t IU_data_ptr; /* the TCE for transferring data */
};
/* MADs are Management requests above and beyond the IUs defined in the SRP
* standard.
*/
enum viosrp_mad_types {
VIOSRP_EMPTY_IU_TYPE = 0x01,
VIOSRP_ERROR_LOG_TYPE = 0x02,
VIOSRP_ADAPTER_INFO_TYPE = 0x03,
VIOSRP_HOST_CONFIG_TYPE = 0x04,
VIOSRP_CAPABILITIES_TYPE = 0x05,
VIOSRP_ENABLE_FAST_FAIL = 0x08,
};
enum viosrp_mad_status {
VIOSRP_MAD_SUCCESS = 0x00,
VIOSRP_MAD_NOT_SUPPORTED = 0xF1,
VIOSRP_MAD_FAILED = 0xF7,
};
enum viosrp_capability_type {
MIGRATION_CAPABILITIES = 0x01,
RESERVATION_CAPABILITIES = 0x02,
};
enum viosrp_capability_support {
SERVER_DOES_NOT_SUPPORTS_CAP = 0x0,
SERVER_SUPPORTS_CAP = 0x01,
SERVER_CAP_DATA = 0x02,
};
enum viosrp_reserve_type {
CLIENT_RESERVE_SCSI_2 = 0x01,
};
enum viosrp_capability_flag {
CLIENT_MIGRATED = 0x01,
CLIENT_RECONNECT = 0x02,
CAP_LIST_SUPPORTED = 0x04,
CAP_LIST_DATA = 0x08,
};
/*
* Common MAD header
*/
struct mad_common {
uint32_t type;
uint16_t status;
uint16_t length;
uint64_t tag;
};
/*
* All SRP (and MAD) requests normally flow from the
* client to the server. There is no way for the server to send
* an asynchronous message back to the client. The Empty IU is used
* to hang out a meaningless request to the server so that it can respond
* asynchrouously with something like a SCSI AER
*/
struct viosrp_empty_iu {
struct mad_common common;
uint64_t buffer;
uint32_t port;
};
struct viosrp_error_log {
struct mad_common common;
uint64_t buffer;
};
struct viosrp_adapter_info {
struct mad_common common;
uint64_t buffer;
};
struct viosrp_host_config {
struct mad_common common;
uint64_t buffer;
};
struct viosrp_fast_fail {
struct mad_common common;
};
struct viosrp_capabilities {
struct mad_common common;
uint64_t buffer;
};
struct mad_capability_common {
uint32_t cap_type;
uint16_t length;
uint16_t server_support;
};
struct mad_reserve_cap {
struct mad_capability_common common;
uint32_t type;
};
struct mad_migration_cap {
struct mad_capability_common common;
uint32_t ecl;
};
struct capabilities {
uint32_t flags;
char name[SRP_MAX_LOC_LEN];
char loc[SRP_MAX_LOC_LEN];
struct mad_migration_cap migration;
struct mad_reserve_cap reserve;
};
union mad_iu {
struct viosrp_empty_iu empty_iu;
struct viosrp_error_log error_log;
struct viosrp_adapter_info adapter_info;
struct viosrp_host_config host_config;
struct viosrp_fast_fail fast_fail;
struct viosrp_capabilities capabilities;
};
union viosrp_iu {
union srp_iu srp;
union mad_iu mad;
};
struct mad_adapter_info_data {
char srp_version[8];
char partition_name[96];
uint32_t partition_number;
uint32_t mad_version;
uint32_t os_type;
uint32_t port_max_txu[8]; /* per-port maximum transfer */
};
#endif