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54#ifndef _SCIF_IO_REQUEST_H_
55#define _SCIF_IO_REQUEST_H_
56
57/**
58 * @file
59 *
60 * @brief This file contains the structures and interface methods that
61 *        can be referenced and used by the SCI user for the SCI IO request
62 *        object.
63 */
64
65#ifdef __cplusplus
66extern "C" {
67#endif // __cplusplus
68
69#include <dev/isci/scil/sci_types.h>
70#include <dev/isci/scil/sci_status.h>
71
72
73/**
74 * @brief This method simply returns the size required to construct an SCI
75 *        based IO request object (includes core & framework object size).
76 *
77 * @return Return the size of the SCI IO request object.
78 */
79U32 scif_io_request_get_object_size(
80   void
81);
82
83/**
84* @brief This method simply the number of data bytes transferred for a
85*        STP or SSP io request.
86*
87* @param[in] scif_io_request This parameter specifies the framework IO
88*            handle to retrieve the number of data bytes transferred.
89*
90* @return Return the number of data bytes transferred by the io request
91*/
92U32 scif_io_request_get_number_of_bytes_transferred(
93   void * scif_io_request
94);
95
96/**
97 * @brief This method is called by the SCIF user to construct an IO request.
98 *        This method will construct a SCIC IO request internally.  The memory
99 *        for the core IO request is passed as a parameter to this method.
100 *
101 * @note  The SCI framework implementation will create an association between
102 *        the user IO request object and the framework IO request object.
103 *
104 * @param[in]  scif_controller the handle to the framework controller object
105 *             for which to build an IO request.
106 * @param[in]  scif_remote_device This parameter specifies the framework
107 *             remote device with which this IO request is to be associated.
108 * @param[in]  io_tag This parameter specifies the IO tag to be associated
109 *             with this request.  If SCI_CONTROLLER_INVALID_IO_TAG is
110 *             passed, then a copy of the request is built internally.  The
111 *             request will be copied into the actual controller request
112 *             memory when the IO tag is allocated internally during the
113 *             scif_controller_start_io() method.
114 * @param[in]  user_io_request_object This parameter specifies the user
115 *             IO request to be utilized during IO construction.  This IO
116 *             pointer will become the associated object for the framework
117 *             IO request object.
118 * @param[in]  io_request_memory This parameter specifies the memory
119 *             to be utilized in the construction of the framework IO request.
120 * @param[in]  scif_io_request This parameter specifies the handle to be
121 *             utilized for all further interactions with this IO request
122 *             object.
123 *
124 * @return Indicate if the controller successfully built the IO request.
125 * @retval SCI_SUCCESS This value is returned if the IO request was
126 *         successfully built.
127 */
128SCI_STATUS scif_io_request_construct(
129   SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T      scif_controller,
130   SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T   scif_remote_device,
131   U16                          io_tag,
132   void                       * user_io_request_object,
133   void                       * io_request_memory,
134   SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T    * scif_io_request
135);
136
137/**
138 * @brief This method simply returns the SCI Core object handle that is
139 *        associated with the supplied SCI Framework object.
140 *
141 * @param[in]  scif_io_request This parameter specifies the framework IO
142 *             for which to return the associated core IO request object.
143 *
144 * @return This method returns a handle to the core IO request object
145 *         associated with the framework IO request object.
146 * @retval SCI_INVALID_HANDLE This return value indicates that the SCI Core
147 *         IO request handle for the supplied framework IO is invalid.
148 */
149SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T scif_io_request_get_scic_handle(
150   SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T scif_io_request
151);
152
153/**
154 * @brief This method returns the address of the response information unit.
155 *        This call is only valid if the completion status for the io request
156 *        is SCI_FAILURE_IO_RESPONSE_VALID.
157 *
158 * @param[in]  scif_io_request This parameter specifies the framework IO
159 *             for which to return the associated core IO request object.
160 *
161 * @return The address for the response information unit.
162 */
163void * scif_io_request_get_response_iu_address(
164   SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T scif_io_request
165);
166
167/**
168 * @brief This method will build an Framework SSP Passthrough IO request based
169 *        on the user information supplied in the pass-through IO request object.
170 *        In case of pass through request construction, the driver creates the
171 *        sci core request object and pass that to the framework
172 *
173 * @pre
174 *
175 * @param[in]  scif_controller. Not used in the function but kept to maintain uniformity
176 *             with other io construct functions
177 * @param[in]  scif_remote_device. This parameter is the device.
178 * @param[in]  scic_io_request. This parameter is the scic request already constructed
179 * @param[in]  user_io_request_object, the user io request
180 * @param[in]  io_request_memory, the scif offset in the user_io_request_object.
181 *
182 * @param[out]  the contructed scif request. This points to the same location as io_request_memory
183 *
184 * @return Indicate if framework IO request is successfully built.
185 * @retval SCI_SUCCESS This value is returned if the IO request was
186 *         successfully built.
187 */
188SCI_STATUS scif_io_request_construct_with_core (
189   SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T      scif_controller,
190   SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T   scif_remote_device,
191   void                       * scic_io_request,
192   void                       * user_io_request_object,
193   void                       * io_request_memory,
194   SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T    * scif_io_request
195);
196
197/**
198 * @brief This method will build the basic scif and scic io request object based
199 *        on the user information supplied in the pass-through IO request object.
200 *        This function will not build the protocol specific part of the request
201 *        but set up the memory areas of scif and scic set the association.
202 *
203 * @pre
204 *
205 * @param[in]  scif_controller the handle to the framework controller object
206 *             for which to build an IO request.
207 * @param[in]  scif_remote_device This parameter specifies the framework
208 *             remote device with which this IO request is to be associated.
209 * @param[in]  io_tag This parameter specifies the IO tag to be associated
210 *             with this request.  If SCI_CONTROLLER_INVALID_IO_TAG is
211 *             passed, then a copy of the request is built internally.  The
212 *             request will be copied into the actual controller request
213 *             memory when the IO tag is allocated internally during the
214 *             scif_controller_start_io() method.
215 * @param[in]  user_io_request_object This parameter specifies the user
216 *             IO request to be utilized during IO construction.  This IO
217 *             pointer will become the associated object for the framework
218 *             IO request object.
219 * @param[in]  io_request_memory This parameter specifies the memory
220 *             to be utilized in the construction of the framework IO request.
221 * @param[in]  scif_io_request This parameter specifies the handle to be
222 *             utilized for all further interactions with this IO request
223 *             object.
224 *
225 * @return Indicate if the controller successfully built the IO request.
226 * @retval SCI_SUCCESS This value is returned if the IO request was
227 *         successfully built.
228 */
229SCI_STATUS scif_request_construct(
230   SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T      scif_controller,
231   SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T   scif_remote_device,
232   U16                          io_tag,
233   void                       * user_io_request_object,
234   void                       * io_request_memory,
235   SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T    * scif_io_request
236);
237
238#ifdef __cplusplus
239}
240#endif // __cplusplus
241
242#endif // _SCIF_IO_REQUEST_H_
243
244