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54 * $FreeBSD: stable/11/sys/dev/isci/scil/sci_base_domain.h 330897 2018-03-14 03:19:51Z eadler $
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56#ifndef _SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_H_
57#define _SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_H_
58
59/**
60 * @file
61 *
62 * @brief This file contains all of the structures, constants, and methods
63 *        common to all domain object definitions.
64 */
65
66#ifdef __cplusplus
67extern "C" {
68#endif // __cplusplus
69
70#include <dev/isci/scil/sci_base_object.h>
71#include <dev/isci/scil/sci_base_logger.h>
72#include <dev/isci/scil/sci_base_state_machine.h>
73#include <dev/isci/scil/sci_base_state_machine_logger.h>
74
75/**
76 * @enum SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_STATES
77 *
78 * @brief This enumeration depicts the standard states common to all domain
79 *        state machine implementations.
80 */
81typedef enum _SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_STATES
82{
83   /**
84    * Simply the initial state for the base domain state machine.
85    */
86   SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_STATE_INITIAL,
87
88   /**
89    * This state indicates that the domain has successfully been stopped.
90    * In this state no new IO operations are permitted.
91    * This state is entered from the INITIAL state.
92    * This state is entered from the DISCOVERING state.
93    */
94   SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_STATE_STARTING,
95
96   /**
97    * This state indicates the domain is now ready.  Thus, the user
98    * is able to perform IO operations to remote devices in this domain.
99    * This state is entered from the STOPPED state.
100    * This state is entered from the STOPPING state.
101    * This state is entered from the DISCOVERING state.
102    */
103   SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_STATE_READY,
104
105   /**
106    * This state indicates that the domain is in the process of stopping.
107    * In this state no new IO operations are permitted, but existing IO
108    * operations in the domain are allowed to complete.
109    * This state is entered from the READY state.
110    * This state is entered from the DISCOVERING state.
111    */
112   SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_STATE_STOPPING,
113
114   /**
115    * This state indicates that the domain has successfully been stopped.
116    * In this state no new IO operations are permitted.
117    * This state is entered from the INITIAL state.
118    * This state is entered from the STOPPING state.
119    */
120   SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_STATE_STOPPED,
121
122   /**
123    * This state indicates that the domain is actively attempting to
124    * discover what remote devices are contained in it.  In this state no
125    * new user IO requests are permitted.
126    * This state is entered from the READY state.
127    */
128   SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_STATE_DISCOVERING,
129
130   SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_MAX_STATES
131
132} SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_STATES;
133
134/**
135 * @struct SCI_BASE_DOMAIN
136 *
137 * @brief This structure defines all of the fields common to DOMAIN objects.
138 */
139typedef struct SCI_BASE_DOMAIN
140{
141   /**
142    * This field depicts the parent object (SCI_BASE_OBJECT) for the domain.
143    */
144   SCI_BASE_OBJECT_T parent;
145
146   /**
147    * This field contains the information for the base domain state machine.
148    */
149   SCI_BASE_STATE_MACHINE_T state_machine;
150
151   #ifdef SCI_LOGGING
152   SCI_BASE_STATE_MACHINE_LOGGER_T state_machine_logger;
153   #endif // SCI_LOGGING
154
155} SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_T;
156
157struct SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER;
158struct SCI_BASE_REMOTE_DEVICE;
159struct SCI_BASE_REQUEST;
160struct SCI_BASE_REQUEST;
161
162typedef SCI_STATUS (*SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_TIMED_HANDLER_T)(
163   SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_T *,
164   U32,
165   U32
166);
167
168typedef SCI_STATUS (*SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_HANDLER_T)(
169   SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_T *
170);
171
172typedef SCI_STATUS (*SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_PORT_NOT_READY_HANDLER_T)(
173   SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_T *,
174   U32
175);
176
177typedef SCI_STATUS (*SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_DEVICE_HANDLER_T)(
178   SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_T *,
179   struct SCI_BASE_REMOTE_DEVICE *
180);
181
182typedef SCI_STATUS (*SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_REQUEST_HANDLER_T)(
183   SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_T *,
184   struct SCI_BASE_REMOTE_DEVICE *,
185   struct SCI_BASE_REQUEST *
186);
187
188typedef SCI_STATUS (*SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_HIGH_PRIORITY_REQUEST_COMPLETE_HANDLER_T)(
189   SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_T *,
190   struct SCI_BASE_REMOTE_DEVICE *,
191   struct SCI_BASE_REQUEST *,
192   void *,
193   SCI_IO_STATUS
194);
195
196
197/**
198 * @struct SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_STATE_HANDLER
199 *
200 * @brief This structure contains all of the state handler methods common to
201 *        base domain state machines.  Handler methods provide the ability
202 *        to change the behavior for user requests or transitions depending
203 *        on the state the machine is in.
204 */
205typedef struct SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_STATE_HANDLER
206{
207   /**
208    * The discover_handler specifies the method invoked when a user attempts
209    * to discover a domain.
210    */
211   SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_TIMED_HANDLER_T discover_handler;
212
213   /**
214    * The port_ready_handler specifies the method invoked an SCI Core
215    * informs the domain object that it's associated port is now ready
216    * for IO operation.
217    */
218   SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_HANDLER_T port_ready_handler;
219
220   /**
221    * The port_not_ready_handler specifies the method invoked an SCI Core
222    * informs the domain object that it's associated port is no longer ready
223    * for IO operation.
224    */
225   SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_PORT_NOT_READY_HANDLER_T port_not_ready_handler;
226
227   /**
228    * The device_start_complete_handler specifies the method invoked when a
229    * remote device start operation in the domain completes.
230    */
231   SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_DEVICE_HANDLER_T device_start_complete_handler;
232
233   /**
234    * The device_stop_complete_handler specifies the method invoked when a
235    * remote device stop operation in the domain completes.
236    */
237   SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_DEVICE_HANDLER_T device_stop_complete_handler;
238
239   /**
240    * The device_destruct_handler specifies the method invoked when sci user
241    * destruct a remote device of this domain.
242    */
243   SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_DEVICE_HANDLER_T device_destruct_handler;
244
245   /**
246    * The start_io_handler specifies the method invoked when a user
247    * attempts to start an IO request for a domain.
248    */
249   SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_REQUEST_HANDLER_T start_io_handler;
250
251   /**
252    * The start_high_priority_io_handler specifies the method invoked when a user
253    * attempts to start an high priority request for a domain.
254    */
255   SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_REQUEST_HANDLER_T start_high_priority_io_handler;
256
257   /**
258    * The complete_io_handler specifies the method invoked when a user
259    * attempts to complete an IO request for a domain.
260    */
261   SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_REQUEST_HANDLER_T complete_io_handler;
262
263   /**
264    * The complete_high_priority_io_handler specifies the method invoked when a
265    * user attempts to complete an high priority IO request for a domain.
266    */
267   SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_HIGH_PRIORITY_REQUEST_COMPLETE_HANDLER_T complete_high_priority_io_handler;
268
269   /**
270    * The continue_io_handler specifies the method invoked when a user
271    * attempts to continue an IO request for a domain.
272    */
273   SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_REQUEST_HANDLER_T continue_io_handler;
274
275   /**
276    * The start_task_handler specifies the method invoked when a user
277    * attempts to start a task management request for a domain.
278    */
279   SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_REQUEST_HANDLER_T start_task_handler;
280
281   /**
282    * The complete_task_handler specifies the method invoked when a user
283    * attempts to complete a task management request for a domain.
284    */
285   SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_REQUEST_HANDLER_T complete_task_handler;
286
287} SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_STATE_HANDLER_T;
288
289/**
290 * @brief Construct the base domain
291 *
292 * @param[in] this_domain This parameter specifies the base domain to be
293 *            constructed.
294 * @param[in] logger This parameter specifies the logger associated with
295 *            this base domain object.
296 * @param[in] state_table This parameter specifies the table of state
297 *            definitions to be utilized for the domain state machine.
298 *
299 * @return none
300 */
301void sci_base_domain_construct(
302   SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_T * this_domain,
303   SCI_BASE_LOGGER_T * logger,
304   SCI_BASE_STATE_T  * state_table
305);
306
307#ifdef __cplusplus
308}
309#endif // __cplusplus
310
311#endif // _SCI_BASE_DOMAIN_H_
312