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54#ifndef _SCIC_REMOTE_DEVICE_H_
55#define _SCIC_REMOTE_DEVICE_H_
56
57/**
58 * @file
59 *
60 * @brief This file contains all of the interface methods that can be called
61 *        by an SCIC user on the device object.
62 */
63
64#ifdef __cplusplus
65extern "C" {
66#endif // __cplusplus
67
68#include <dev/isci/scil/sci_types.h>
69#include <dev/isci/scil/sci_status.h>
70#include <dev/isci/scil/intel_sas.h>
71
72
73/**
74 * @brief
75 */
76typedef enum SCIC_REMOTE_DEVICE_NOT_READY_REASON_CODE
77{
78   SCIC_REMOTE_DEVICE_NOT_READY_START_REQUESTED,
79   SCIC_REMOTE_DEVICE_NOT_READY_STOP_REQUESTED,
80   SCIC_REMOTE_DEVICE_NOT_READY_SATA_REQUEST_STARTED,
81   SCIC_REMOTE_DEVICE_NOT_READY_SATA_SDB_ERROR_FIS_RECEIVED,
82   SCIC_REMOTE_DEVICE_NOT_READY_SMP_REQUEST_STARTED,
83
84   SCIC_REMOTE_DEVICE_NOT_READY_REASON_CODE_MAX
85
86} SCIC_REMOTE_DEVICE_NOT_READY_REASON_CODE_T;
87
88/**
89 * @brief This method simply returns the maximum memory space needed to
90 *        store a remote device object.
91 *
92 * @return a positive integer value indicating the size (in bytes) of the
93 *         remote device object.
94 */
95U32 scic_remote_device_get_object_size(
96   void
97);
98
99/**
100 * @brief This method will perform the construction common to all
101 *        remote device objects.
102 *
103 * @note  It isn't necessary to call scic_remote_device_destruct() for
104 *        device objects that have only called this method for construction.
105 *        Once subsequent construction methods have been invoked (e.g.
106 *        scic_remote_device_da_construct()), then destruction should occur.
107 * @note
108 *
109 * @param[in]  port This parameter specifies the SAS/SATA Port handle
110 *             corresponding to the port through which this device
111 *             is to be accessed.
112 * @param[in]  remote_device_memory This parameter specifies the memory
113 *             location to be used by the SCIC implementation to store the
114 *             SCIC REMOTE DEVICE.
115 * @param[out] new_remote_device_handle An opaque remote device handle to
116 *             be used by the SCIC user for all subsequent remote device
117 *             operations.
118 *
119 * @return none
120 */
121void scic_remote_device_construct(
122   SCI_PORT_HANDLE_T            port,
123   void                       * remote_device_memory,
124   SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T * new_remote_device_handle
125);
126
127/**
128 * @brief This method will construct a SCIC_REMOTE_DEVICE object for a
129 *        direct attached (da) device.  The information (e.g. IAF, Signature
130 *        FIS, etc.) necessary to build the device is known to the SCI Core
131 *        since it is contained in the scic_phy object.
132 *
133 * @pre The user must have previously called scic_remote_device_construct()
134 *
135 * @note  Remote device objects are a limited resource.  As such, they
136 *        must be protected.  Thus calls to construct and destruct are
137 *        mutually exclusive and non-reentrant.
138 *
139 * @param[in]  remote_device This parameter specifies the remote device to be
140 *             destructed.
141 *
142 * @return Indicate if the remote device was successfully constructed.
143 * @retval SCI_SUCCESS Returned if the device was successfully constructed.
144 * @retval SCI_FAILURE_DEVICE_EXISTS Returned if the device has already
145 *         been constructed.  If it's an additional phy for the target, then
146 *         call scic_remote_device_da_add_phy().
147 * @retval SCI_FAILURE_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL Returned if the supplied
148 *         parameters necessitate creation of a remote device for which
149 *         the protocol is not supported by the underlying controller
150 *         hardware.
151 * @retval SCI_FAILURE_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES This value is returned if
152 *         the core controller associated with the supplied parameters
153 *         is unable to support additional remote devices.
154 */
155SCI_STATUS scic_remote_device_da_construct(
156   SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T  remote_device
157);
158
159/**
160 * @brief This method will construct an SCIC_REMOTE_DEVICE object for an
161 *        expander attached (ea) device from an SMP Discover Response.
162 *
163 * @pre The user must have previously called scic_remote_device_construct()
164 *
165 * @note  Remote device objects are a limited resource.  As such, they
166 *        must be protected.  Thus calls to construct and destruct are
167 *        mutually exclusive and non-reentrant.
168 *
169 * @param[in]  remote_device This parameter specifies the remote device to be
170 *             destructed.
171 * @param[in]  discover_response This parameter specifies the SMP
172 *             Discovery Response to be used in device creation.
173 *
174 * @return Indicate if the remote device was successfully constructed.
175 * @retval SCI_SUCCESS Returned if the device was successfully constructed.
176 * @retval SCI_FAILURE_DEVICE_EXISTS Returned if the device has already
177 *         been constructed.  If it's an additional phy for the target, then
178 *         call scic_ea_remote_device_add_phy().
179 * @retval SCI_FAILURE_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL Returned if the supplied
180 *         parameters necessitate creation of a remote device for which
181 *         the protocol is not supported by the underlying controller
182 *         hardware.
183 * @retval SCI_FAILURE_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES This value is returned if
184 *         the core controller associated with the supplied parameters
185 *         is unable to support additional remote devices.
186 */
187SCI_STATUS scic_remote_device_ea_construct(
188   SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T   remote_device,
189   SMP_RESPONSE_DISCOVER_T    * discover_response
190);
191
192/**
193 * @brief This method is utilized to free up a core's remote device object.
194 *
195 * @note  Remote device objects are a limited resource.  As such, they
196 *        must be protected.  Thus calls to construct and destruct are
197 *        mutually exclusive and non-reentrant.
198 *
199 * @param[in]  remote_device This parameter specifies the remote device to be
200 *             destructed.
201 *
202 * @return The return value shall indicate if the device was successfully
203 *         destructed or if some failure occurred.
204 * @retval SCI_STATUS This value is returned if the device is successfully
205 *         destructed.
206 * @retval SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_REMOTE_DEVICE This value is returned if the
207 *         supplied device isn't valid (e.g. it's already been destoryed,
208 *         the handle isn't valid, etc.).
209 */
210SCI_STATUS scic_remote_device_destruct(
211   SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T  remote_device
212);
213
214#if !defined(DISABLE_WIDE_PORTED_TARGETS)
215/**
216 * @brief This method will attempt to set port width for a remote device.
217 *
218 * @param[in]  remote_device This parameter specifies the remote device
219 *             object for which to set new port width.
220 * @param[in]  new_port_width The new port width to update.
221 *
222 * @return Indicate if the device port width was successfully updated.
223 * @retval SCI_SUCCESS This value is returned when port width update was successful.
224 * @retval SCI_FAILURE The port width update failed.
225 */
226SCI_STATUS scic_remote_device_set_port_width(
227   SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T  remote_device,
228   U8                          new_port_width
229);
230
231/**
232 * @brief This method retrieve the SCIC's record of a remote device's port width.
233 *
234 * @param[in]  remote_device This parameter specifies the remote device
235 *             object for which to retrieve the port width value.
236 *
237 * @return The SCIC's record of a remote device's port width
238 */
239U8 scic_remote_device_get_port_width(
240   SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T  remote_device
241);
242
243#define scic_remote_device_da_add_phy(device, phy) SCI_FAILURE
244#define scic_remote_device_ea_add_phy(device, response) SCI_FAILURE
245#define scic_remote_device_remove_phy(device) SCI_FAILURE
246
247#else // !defined(DISABLE_WIDE_PORTED_TARGETS)
248
249#define scic_remote_device_set_port_width(device, port_width) SCI_FAILURE
250#define scic_remote_device_get_port_width(device) (1)
251
252#define scic_remote_device_da_add_phy(device, phy) SCI_FAILURE
253#define scic_remote_device_ea_add_phy(device, response) SCI_FAILURE
254#define scic_remote_device_remove_phy(device) SCI_FAILURE
255
256#endif // !defined(DISABLE_WIDE_PORTED_TARGETS)
257
258/**
259 * @brief This method will start the supplied remote device.  This method
260 *        enables normal IO requests to flow through to the remote device.
261 *
262 * @param[in]  remote_device This parameter specifies the device to be
263 *             started.
264 * @param[in]  timeout This parameter specifies the number of milliseconds
265 *             in which the start operation should complete.
266 *
267 * @return An indication of whether the device was successfully started.
268 * @retval SCI_SUCCESS This value is returned if the device was successfully
269 *         started.
270 * @retval SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_PHY This value is returned if the user attempts
271 *         to start the device when there have been no phys added to it.
272 */
273SCI_STATUS scic_remote_device_start(
274   SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T  remote_device,
275   U32                         timeout
276);
277
278/**
279 * @brief This method will stop both transmission and reception of link
280 *        activity for the supplied remote device.  This method disables
281 *        normal IO requests from flowing through to the remote device.
282 *
283 * @param[in]  remote_device This parameter specifies the device to be
284 *             stopped.
285 * @param[in]  timeout This parameter specifies the number of milliseconds
286 *             in which the stop operation should complete.
287 *
288 * @return An indication of whether the device was successfully stopped.
289 * @retval SCI_SUCCESS This value is returned if the transmission and reception
290 *         for the device was successfully stopped.
291 */
292SCI_STATUS scic_remote_device_stop(
293   SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T  remote_device,
294   U32                         timeout
295);
296
297/**
298 * @brief This method will reset the device making it ready for operation.
299 *        This method must be called anytime the device is reset either
300 *        through a SMP phy control or a port hard reset request.
301 *
302 * @note This method does not actually cause the device hardware to be reset.
303 *       This method resets the software object so that it will be operational
304 *       after a device hardware reset completes.
305 *
306 * @param[in]  remote_device This parameter specifies the device to be
307 *             reset.
308 *
309 * @return An indication of whether the device reset was accepted.
310 * @retval SCI_SUCCESS This value is returned if the device reset is started.
311 */
312SCI_STATUS scic_remote_device_reset(
313   SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T  remote_device
314);
315
316/**
317 * @brief This method informs the device object that the reset operation is
318 *        complete and the device can resume operation again.
319 *
320 * @param[in]  remote_device This parameter specifies the device which is to
321 *             be informed of the reset complete operation.
322 *
323 * @return An indication that the device is resuming operation.
324 * @retval SCI_SUCCESS the device is resuming operation.
325 */
326SCI_STATUS scic_remote_device_reset_complete(
327   SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T  remote_device
328);
329
330/**
331 * @brief This method returns the suggested target reset timeout.  SAS and
332 *        SATA devices have different timeout values in milliseconds for
333 *        target reset operations.
334 *
335 * @param[in]  remote_device This parameter specifies the device which is to
336 *             be informed of the reset complete operation.
337 *
338 * @return The suggested reset timeout value for the specified target device
339 *         in milliseconds.
340 */
341U32 scic_remote_device_get_suggested_reset_timeout(
342   SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T  remote_device
343);
344
345/**
346 * @brief This method will set the maximum link speed to be utilized
347 *        when connections are established for the supplied remote device.
348 *
349 * @pre The remote device must previously have been stopped for this
350 *      call to succeed.
351 *
352 * @param[in]  remote_device This parameter specifies the device for which
353 *             to set the maximum connection rate.
354 * @param[in]  connection_rate This parameter specifies the maximum link rate
355 *             to be utilized for all connections to the supplied remote
356 *             device.
357 *
358 * @return An indication as to whether the connection rate was successfully
359 *         updated.
360 * @retval SCI_SUCCESS This value is returned if the connection rate was
361 *         successfully updated.
362 * @retval SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_STATE This value is returned if the remote
363 *         device is not in a stopped state or some other state that allows
364 *         for a maximum connection rate change.
365 */
366SCI_STATUS scic_remote_device_set_max_connection_rate(
367   SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T  remote_device,
368   SCI_SAS_LINK_RATE           connection_rate
369);
370
371/**
372 * @brief This method simply returns the link rate at which communications
373 *        to the remote device occur.
374 *
375 * @param[in]  remote_device This parameter specifies the device for which
376 *             to get the connection rate.
377 *
378 * @return Return the link rate at which we transfer for the supplied
379 *         remote device.
380 */
381SCI_SAS_LINK_RATE scic_remote_device_get_connection_rate(
382   SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T  remote_device
383);
384
385/**
386 * @brief This method will indicate which protocols are supported by this
387 *        remote device.
388 *
389 * @param[in]  remote_device This parameter specifies the device for which
390 *             to return the protocol.
391 * @param[out] protocols This parameter specifies the output values, from
392 *             the remote device object, which indicate the protocols
393 *             supported by the supplied remote_device.
394 *
395 * @return The type of protocols supported by this device.  The values are
396 *         returned as part of a bit mask in order to allow for multi-protocol
397 *         support.
398 */
399void scic_remote_device_get_protocols(
400   SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T          remote_device,
401   SMP_DISCOVER_RESPONSE_PROTOCOLS_T * protocols
402);
403
404/**
405 * @brief This method will indicate the SAS address for the remote device.
406 *
407 * @param[in]  remote_device This parameter specifies the device for which
408 *             to return the SAS address.
409 * @param[out] sas_address This parameter specifies a pointer to a SAS
410 *             address structure into which the core will copy the SAS
411 *             address for the remote device.
412 *
413 * @return none
414 */
415void scic_remote_device_get_sas_address(
416   SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T   remote_device,
417   SCI_SAS_ADDRESS_T          * sas_address
418);
419
420#if !defined(DISABLE_ATAPI)
421/**
422 * This method first decide whether a device is a stp target, then
423 *    decode the signature fis of a DA STP device to tell whether it
424 *    is a standard end disk or an ATAPI device.
425 *
426 * @param[in] this_device The device whose type is to be decided.
427 *
428 * @return BOOL Indicate a device is ATAPI device or not.
429 */
430BOOL scic_remote_device_is_atapi(
431   SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T device_handle
432);
433#else // !defined(DISABLE_ATAPI)
434#define scic_remote_device_is_atapi(device_handle) FALSE
435#endif // !defined(DISABLE_ATAPI)
436
437#ifdef __cplusplus
438}
439#endif // __cplusplus
440
441#endif // _SCIC_REMOTE_DEVICE_H_
442
443