scsi_ch.h revision 311402
1/* $FreeBSD: stable/10/sys/cam/scsi/scsi_ch.h 311402 2017-01-05 11:20:31Z mav $ */
2/*	$NetBSD: scsi_changer.h,v 1.11 1998/02/13 08:28:32 enami Exp $	*/
3
4/*-
5 * Copyright (c) 1996 Jason R. Thorpe <thorpej@and.com>
6 * All rights reserved.
7 *
8 * Partially based on an autochanger driver written by Stefan Grefen
9 * and on an autochanger driver written by the Systems Programming Group
10 * at the University of Utah Computer Science Department.
11 *
12 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
13 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
14 * are met:
15 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
16 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
17 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
18 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
19 *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
20 * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
21 *    must display the following acknowledgements:
22 *	This product includes software developed by Jason R. Thorpe
23 *	for And Communications, http://www.and.com/
24 * 4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
25 *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
26 *
27 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
28 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
29 * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
30 * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
31 * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING,
32 * BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
33 * LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED
34 * AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY,
35 * OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
36 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
37 * SUCH DAMAGE.
38 */
39
40/*
41 * SCSI changer interface description
42 */
43
44/*-
45 * Partially derived from software written by Stefan Grefen
46 * (grefen@goofy.zdv.uni-mainz.de soon grefen@convex.com)
47 * based on the SCSI System by written Julian Elischer (julian@tfs.com)
48 * for TRW Financial Systems.
49 *
50 * TRW Financial Systems, in accordance with their agreement with Carnegie
51 * Mellon University, makes this software available to CMU to distribute
52 * or use in any manner that they see fit as long as this message is kept with
53 * the software. For this reason TFS also grants any other persons or
54 * organisations permission to use or modify this software.
55 *
56 * TFS supplies this software to be publicly redistributed
57 * on the understanding that TFS is not responsible for the correct
58 * functioning of this software in any circumstances.
59 *
60 * Ported to run under 386BSD by Julian Elischer (julian@tfs.com) Sept 1992
61 */
62
63#ifndef _SCSI_SCSI_CH_H
64#define _SCSI_SCSI_CH_H 1
65
66#include <sys/cdefs.h>
67
68/*
69 * SCSI command format
70 */
71
72/*
73 * Exchange the medium in the source element with the medium
74 * located at the destination element.
75 */
76struct scsi_exchange_medium {
77	u_int8_t	opcode;
78#define EXCHANGE_MEDIUM		0xa6
79	u_int8_t	byte2;
80	u_int8_t	tea[2];	/* transport element address */
81	u_int8_t	src[2];	/* source address */
82	u_int8_t	fdst[2]; /* first destination address */
83	u_int8_t	sdst[2]; /* second destination address */
84	u_int8_t	invert;
85#define EXCHANGE_MEDIUM_INV1	0x01
86#define EXCHANGE_MEDIUM_INV2	0x02
87	u_int8_t	control;
88};
89
90/*
91 * Cause the medium changer to check all elements for medium and any
92 * other status relevant to the element.
93 */
94struct scsi_initialize_element_status {
95	u_int8_t	opcode;
96#define INITIALIZE_ELEMENT_STATUS	0x07
97	u_int8_t	byte2;
98	u_int8_t	reserved[3];
99	u_int8_t	control;
100};
101
102/*
103 * Request the changer to move a unit of media from the source element
104 * to the destination element.
105 */
106struct scsi_move_medium {
107	u_int8_t	opcode;
108	u_int8_t	byte2;
109	u_int8_t	tea[2];	/* transport element address */
110	u_int8_t	src[2];	/* source element address */
111	u_int8_t	dst[2];	/* destination element address */
112	u_int8_t	reserved[2];
113	u_int8_t	invert;
114#define MOVE_MEDIUM_INVERT	0x01
115	u_int8_t	control;
116};
117
118/*
119 * Position the specified transport element (picker) in front of
120 * the destination element specified.
121 */
122struct scsi_position_to_element {
123	u_int8_t	opcode;
124	u_int8_t	byte2;
125	u_int8_t	tea[2];	/* transport element address */
126	u_int8_t	dst[2];	/* destination element address */
127	u_int8_t	reserved[2];
128	u_int8_t	invert;
129#define POSITION_TO_ELEMENT_INVERT	0x01
130	u_int8_t	control;
131};
132
133/*
134 * Request that the changer report the status of its internal elements.
135 */
136struct scsi_read_element_status {
137	u_int8_t	opcode;
138	u_int8_t	byte2;
139#define	READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_VOLTAG	0x10	/* report volume tag info */
140	/* ...next 4 bits are an element type code... */
141	u_int8_t	sea[2];	/* starting element address */
142	u_int8_t	count[2]; /* number of elements */
143	u_int8_t	flags;
144#define	READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_DVCID	0x01 /* report device serial number */
145#define	READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_CURDATA	0x02 /* allow motion during command */
146
147	u_int8_t	len[3];	/* length of data buffer */
148	u_int8_t	reserved1;
149	u_int8_t	control;
150};
151
152struct scsi_request_volume_element_address {
153	u_int8_t	opcode;
154	u_int8_t	byte2;
155#define	REQUEST_VOLUME_ELEMENT_ADDRESS_VOLTAG	0x10
156	/* ...next 4 bits are an element type code... */
157	u_int8_t	eaddr[2];	/* element address */
158	u_int8_t	count[2];	/* number of elements */
159	u_int8_t	reserved0;
160	u_int8_t	len[3];		/* length of data buffer */
161	u_int8_t	reserved1;
162	u_int8_t	control;
163};
164
165/* XXX scsi_release */
166
167/*
168 * Changer-specific mode page numbers.
169 */
170#define	CH_ELEMENT_ADDR_ASSIGN_PAGE	0x1D
171#define	CH_TRANS_GEOM_PARAMS_PAGE	0x1E
172#define	CH_DEVICE_CAP_PAGE		0x1F
173
174/*
175 * Data returned by READ ELEMENT STATUS consists of an 8-byte header
176 * followed by one or more read_element_status_pages.
177 */
178struct read_element_status_header {
179	u_int8_t	fear[2];  /* first element address reported */
180	u_int8_t	count[2]; /* number of elements available */
181	u_int8_t	reserved;
182	u_int8_t	nbytes[3]; /* byte count of all pages */
183};
184
185struct read_element_status_page_header {
186	u_int8_t	type;	/* element type code; see type codes below */
187	u_int8_t	flags;
188#define	READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_AVOLTAG	0x40
189#define	READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_PVOLTAG	0x80
190	u_int8_t	edl[2];	/* element descriptor length */
191	u_int8_t	reserved;
192	u_int8_t	nbytes[3]; /* byte count of all descriptors */
193};
194
195/*
196 * Format of a volume tag
197 */
198
199struct volume_tag {
200	u_int8_t	vif[32];	/* volume identification field */
201	u_int8_t	reserved[2];
202	u_int8_t	vsn[2];		/* volume sequence number */
203};
204
205struct read_element_status_device_id {
206	u_int8_t	prot_code_set;
207#define	READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_CODE_SET(p) ((p) & 0x0F)
208#define	READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_PROTOCOL_ID(p) ((p) >> 4)
209
210	u_int8_t	piv_assoc_designator_type;
211#define	READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_PIV_SET 0x80
212#define	READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_ASSOCIATION(p) ((p) >> 4)
213#define	READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_DESIGNATOR_TYPE(p) ((p) & 0x0F)
214
215	u_int8_t	reserved2;
216	u_int8_t	designator_length;
217	u_int8_t	designator[256]; /* Allocate max length */
218};
219
220struct read_element_status_descriptor {
221	u_int8_t	eaddr[2];	/* element address */
222	u_int8_t	flags1;
223
224#define	READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_FULL	0x01
225#define	READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_IMPEXP	0x02
226#define	READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_EXCEPT	0x04
227#define	READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_ACCESS	0x08
228#define	READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_EXENAB	0x10
229#define	READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_INENAB	0x20
230
231#define	READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_MT_MASK1	0x05
232#define	READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_ST_MASK1	0x0c
233#define	READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_IE_MASK1	0x3f
234#define	READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_DT_MASK1	0x0c
235
236	u_int8_t	reserved0;
237	u_int8_t	sense_code;
238	u_int8_t	sense_qual;
239
240	union {
241		struct {
242			u_int8_t	dt_scsi_flags;
243
244#define	READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_DT_LUNMASK	0x07
245#define	READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_DT_LUVALID	0x10
246#define	READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_DT_IDVALID	0x20
247#define	READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_DT_NOTBUS	0x80
248
249			u_int8_t	dt_scsi_addr;
250			u_int8_t	reserved1;
251		} scsi_2;
252
253		/* reserved and obsolete (as of SCSI-3) fields */
254		u_int8_t	reserved_or_obsolete[3];
255	} dt_or_obsolete;
256
257	u_int8_t	flags2;
258#define	READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_INVERT		0x40
259#define	READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_SVALID		0x80
260#define	READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_ED			0x80
261#define	READ_ELEMENT_STATUS_MEDIA_TYPE_MASK	0x07
262
263	u_int8_t	ssea[2];	/* source storage element address */
264
265	union {
266		struct volume_tag			pvoltag;
267		struct volume_tag 			voltag[2];
268		struct read_element_status_device_id	devid;
269		struct {
270			struct volume_tag			pvoltag;
271			struct read_element_status_device_id	devid;
272		} pvol_and_devid;
273		struct {
274			struct volume_tag			voltag[2];
275			struct read_element_status_device_id	devid;
276		} vol_tags_and_devid;
277	} voltag_devid;
278};
279
280/* XXX add data returned by REQUEST VOLUME ELEMENT ADDRESS */
281
282/* Element type codes */
283#define ELEMENT_TYPE_MASK	0x0f	/* Note: these aren't bits */
284#define ELEMENT_TYPE_ALL	0x00
285#define ELEMENT_TYPE_MT		0x01
286#define ELEMENT_TYPE_ST		0x02
287#define ELEMENT_TYPE_IE		0x03
288#define ELEMENT_TYPE_DT		0x04
289
290/*
291 * XXX The following definitions should be common to all SCSI device types.
292 */
293#define PGCODE_MASK	0x3f	/* valid page number bits in pg_code */
294#define PGCODE_PS	0x80	/* indicates page is savable */
295
296/*
297 * Send volume tag information to the changer
298 */
299
300struct scsi_send_volume_tag {
301	u_int8_t	opcode;
302#define SEND_VOLUME_TAG	0xb6
303	u_int8_t	byte2;
304	u_int8_t	ea[2];		/* element address */
305	u_int8_t	reserved2;
306  	u_int8_t	sac;		/* send action code */
307
308#define SEND_VOLUME_TAG_ASSERT_PRIMARY		0x08
309#define SEND_VOLUME_TAG_ASSERT_ALTERNATE	0x09
310#define SEND_VOLUME_TAG_REPLACE_PRIMARY		0x0a
311#define SEND_VOLUME_TAG_REPLACE_ALTERNATE	0x0b
312#define SEND_VOLUME_TAG_UNDEFINED_PRIMARY	0x0c
313#define SEND_VOLUME_TAG_UNDEFINED_ALTERNATE	0x0d
314
315	u_int8_t	reserved4[2];
316	u_int8_t	pll[2];		/* parameter list length */
317	u_int8_t	reserved5;
318	u_int8_t	control;
319};
320
321/*
322 * Parameter format for SEND VOLUME TAG
323 */
324
325struct scsi_send_volume_tag_parameters {
326	u_int8_t	vitf[32];	/* volume tag identification template */
327	u_int8_t	reserved1[2];
328	u_int8_t	minvsn[2];	/* minimum volume sequence number */
329	u_int8_t	reserved2[2];
330	u_int8_t	maxvsn[2];	/* maximum volume sequence number */
331};
332
333/*
334 * Device capabilities page.
335 *
336 * This page defines characteristics of the element types in the
337 * medium changer device.
338 *
339 * Note in the definitions below, the following abbreviations are
340 * used:
341 *		MT	Medium transport element (picker)
342 *		ST	Storage transport element (slot)
343 *		IE	Import/export element (portal)
344 *		DT	Data transfer element (tape/disk drive)
345 */
346struct page_device_capabilities {
347	u_int8_t	pg_code;	/* page code (0x1f) */
348	u_int8_t	pg_length;	/* page length (0x12) */
349
350	/*
351	 * The STOR_xx bits indicate that an element of a given
352	 * type may provide independent storage for a unit of
353	 * media.  The top four bits of this value are reserved.
354	 */
355	u_int8_t	stor;
356#define STOR_MT		0x01
357#define STOR_ST		0x02
358#define STOR_IE		0x04
359#define STOR_DT		0x08
360
361	u_int8_t	reserved0;
362
363	/*
364	 * The MOVE_TO_yy bits indicate the changer supports
365	 * moving a unit of medium from an element of a given type to an
366	 * element of type yy.  This is used to determine if a given
367	 * MOVE MEDIUM command is legal.  The top four bits of each
368	 * of these values are reserved.
369	 */
370	u_int8_t	move_from[CHET_MAX + 1];
371#define MOVE_TO_MT	0x01
372#define MOVE_TO_ST	0x02
373#define MOVE_TO_IE	0x04
374#define MOVE_TO_DT	0x08
375
376	u_int8_t	reserved1[4];
377
378	/*
379	 * Similar to above, but for EXCHANGE MEDIUM.
380	 */
381	u_int8_t	exchange_with[CHET_MAX + 1];
382#define EXCHANGE_WITH_MT	0x01
383#define EXCHANGE_WITH_ST	0x02
384#define EXCHANGE_WITH_IE	0x04
385#define EXCHANGE_WITH_DT	0x08
386};
387
388/*
389 * Medium changer elemement address assignment page.
390 *
391 * Some of these fields can be a little confusing, so an explanation
392 * is in order.
393 *
394 * Each component within a medium changer apparatus is called an
395 * "element".
396 *
397 * The "medium transport element address" is the address of the first
398 * picker (robotic arm).  "Number of medium transport elements" tells
399 * us how many pickers exist in the changer.
400 *
401 * The "first storage element address" is the address of the first
402 * slot in the tape or disk magazine.  "Number of storage elements" tells
403 * us how many slots exist in the changer.
404 *
405 * The "first import/export element address" is the address of the first
406 * medium portal accessible both by the medium changer and an outside
407 * human operator.  This is where the changer might deposit tapes destined
408 * for some vault.  The "number of import/export elements" tells us
409 * not many of these portals exist in the changer.  NOTE: this number may
410 * be 0.
411 *
412 * The "first data transfer element address" is the address of the first
413 * tape or disk drive in the changer.  "Number of data transfer elements"
414 * tells us how many drives exist in the changer.
415 */
416struct page_element_address_assignment {
417	u_int8_t	pg_code;	/* page code (0x1d) */
418	u_int8_t	pg_length;	/* page length (0x12) */
419
420	/* Medium transport element address */
421	u_int8_t	mtea[2];
422
423	/* Number of medium transport elements */
424	u_int8_t	nmte[2];
425
426	/* First storage element address */
427	u_int8_t	fsea[2];
428
429	/* Number of storage elements */
430	u_int8_t	nse[2];
431
432	/* First import/export element address */
433	u_int8_t	fieea[2];
434
435	/* Number of import/export elements */
436	u_int8_t	niee[2];
437
438	/* First data transfer element address */
439	u_int8_t	fdtea[2];
440
441	/* Number of data trafer elements */
442	u_int8_t	ndte[2];
443
444	u_int8_t	reserved[2];
445};
446
447/*
448 * Transport geometry parameters page.
449 *
450 * Defines whether each medium transport element is a member of a set of
451 * elements that share a common robotics subsystem and whether the element
452 * is capable of media rotation.  One transport geometry descriptor is
453 * transferred for each medium transport element, beginning with the first
454 * medium transport element (other than the default transport element address
455 * of 0).
456 */
457struct page_transport_geometry_parameters {
458	u_int8_t	pg_code;	/* page code (0x1e) */
459	u_int8_t	pg_length;	/* page length; variable */
460
461	/* Transport geometry descriptor(s) are here. */
462
463	u_int8_t	misc;
464#define CAN_ROTATE	0x01
465
466	/* Member number in transport element set. */
467	u_int8_t	member;
468};
469
470__BEGIN_DECLS
471void scsi_move_medium(struct ccb_scsiio *csio, u_int32_t retries,
472		      void (*cbfcnp)(struct cam_periph *, union ccb *),
473		      u_int8_t tag_action, u_int32_t tea, u_int32_t src,
474		      u_int32_t dst, int invert, u_int8_t sense_len,
475		      u_int32_t timeout);
476
477void scsi_exchange_medium(struct ccb_scsiio *csio, u_int32_t retries,
478			  void (*cbfcnp)(struct cam_periph *, union ccb *),
479			  u_int8_t tag_action, u_int32_t tea, u_int32_t src,
480			  u_int32_t dst1, u_int32_t dst2, int invert1,
481			  int invert2, u_int8_t sense_len, u_int32_t timeout);
482
483void scsi_position_to_element(struct ccb_scsiio *csio, u_int32_t retries,
484			      void (*cbfcnp)(struct cam_periph *, union ccb *),
485			      u_int8_t tag_action, u_int32_t tea, u_int32_t dst,
486			      int invert, u_int8_t sense_len,
487			      u_int32_t timeout);
488
489void scsi_read_element_status(struct ccb_scsiio *csio, u_int32_t retries,
490			      void (*cbfcnp)(struct cam_periph *, union ccb *),
491			      u_int8_t tag_action, int voltag, u_int32_t sea,
492			      int curdata, int dvcid,
493			      u_int32_t count, u_int8_t *data_ptr,
494			      u_int32_t dxfer_len, u_int8_t sense_len,
495			      u_int32_t timeout);
496
497void scsi_initialize_element_status(struct ccb_scsiio *csio, u_int32_t retries,
498			       void (*cbfcnp)(struct cam_periph *, union ccb *),
499			       u_int8_t tag_action, u_int8_t sense_len,
500			       u_int32_t timeout);
501void scsi_send_volume_tag(struct ccb_scsiio *csio, u_int32_t retries,
502			  void (*cbfcnp)(struct cam_periph *, union ccb *),
503			  u_int8_t tag_action,
504			  u_int16_t element_address,
505			  u_int8_t send_action_code,
506			  struct scsi_send_volume_tag_parameters *parameters,
507			  u_int8_t sense_len, u_int32_t timeout);
508__END_DECLS
509
510#endif /* _SCSI_SCSI_CH_H */
511