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SATI expects that the user can access the SCSI CDB, * response, and data from this pointer. For example, if there * is a failure in translation resulting in sense data, then * SATI will call sati_cb_set_status() and pass the scsi_io * pointer as a parameter. * @param[out] atapi_io This parameter specifies the location of the * ATA Packet FIS into which the translator can write the resultant * ATA command if translation is successful. This parameter is * passed back to the user through the SATI_SATA_CALLBACKS when it * is necessary to write fields in the ata_io. * * @return Indicate if the translation was successful. * @retval SATI_SUCCESS * @retval SATI_FAILURE_CHECK_RESPONSE_DATA */ SATI_STATUS sati_atapi_translate_command( SATI_TRANSLATOR_SEQUENCE_T * sequence, SATI_DEVICE_T * sati_device, void * scsi_io, void * atapi_io ); /** * @brief This method translates the supplied ATA packet IO response into the * corresponding SCSI command response. * * @param[out] sequence This parameter specifies the sequence * data associated with the translation and will be updated * according to the command response. * @param[out] scsi_io This parameter specifies the user's SCSI IO request * object. SATI expects that the user can access the SCSI CDB, * response, and data from this pointer. For example, if there * is a failure in translation resulting in sense data, then * SATI will call sati_cb_set_status() and pass the scsi_io * pointer as a parameter. * @param[in] atapi_io This parameter specifies the location of the * ATAPI IO request (e.g. register FIS, PIO Setup etc.) from which * the translator can read the received ATA status and error * fields. * * @return Indicate if the translation was successful. * @retval SATI_SUCCESS * @retval SATI_FAILURE_CHECK_RESPONSE_DATA */ SATI_STATUS sati_atapi_translate_command_response( SATI_TRANSLATOR_SEQUENCE_T * sequence, void * scsi_io, void * atapi_io ); /** * @brief This method translates the internal Request Sense command response * and set the sense data for the previous failed SCSI command. * * @param[out] sequence This parameter specifies the sequence * data associated with the translation and to be updated to * final state. * @param[out] scsi_io This parameter specifies the user's SCSI IO request * object. SATI expects that the user can access the SCSI CDB, * response, and data from this pointer. For example, if there * is a failure in translation resulting in sense data, then * SATI will call sati_cb_set_status() and pass the scsi_io * pointer as a parameter. * @param[in] atapi_io This parameter specifies the location of the * ATAPI IO request (e.g. register FIS, PIO Setup etc.) from which * the translator can read the received ATA status and error * fields. * * @return None. */ void sati_atapi_translate_request_sense_response( SATI_TRANSLATOR_SEQUENCE_T * sequence, void * scsi_io, void * atapi_io ); /** * @brief This method retrieve ATA packet IO actual transferred data length. * * @param[in] sequence This parameter specifies the sequence * data associated with the translation. * @param[out] scsi_io This parameter specifies the user's SCSI IO request * object. SATI expects that the user can access the SCSI CDB, * response, and data from this pointer. For example, if there * is a failure in translation resulting in sense data, then * SATI will call sati_cb_set_status() and pass the scsi_io * pointer as a parameter. * @param[out] atapi_io This parameter specifies the location of the * ATAPI IO request (e.g. register FIS, PIO Setup etc.) from which * the translator can read the received ATA status and error * fields. * * @return Actual data transfer length. */ U32 sati_atapi_translate_number_of_bytes_transferred( SATI_TRANSLATOR_SEQUENCE_T * sequence, void * scsi_io, void * atapi_io ); #endif