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/*
*******************************************************************************
** O.S : Linux
** FILE NAME : arcmsr_attr.c
** BY : Erich Chen
** Description: attributes exported to sysfs and device host
*******************************************************************************
** Copyright (C) 2002 - 2005, Areca Technology Corporation All rights reserved
**
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** E-mail: erich@areca.com.tw
**
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** published by the Free Software Foundation.
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** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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*******************************************************************************
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*******************************************************************************
** For history of changes, see Documentation/scsi/ChangeLog.arcmsr
** Firmware Specification, see Documentation/scsi/arcmsr_spec.txt
*******************************************************************************
*/
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <scsi/scsi_cmnd.h>
#include <scsi/scsi_device.h>
#include <scsi/scsi_host.h>
#include <scsi/scsi_transport.h>
#include "arcmsr.h"
struct class_device_attribute *arcmsr_host_attrs[];
static ssize_t
sysfs: add parameter "struct bin_attribute *" in .read/.write methods for sysfs binary attributes Well, first of all, I don't want to change so many files either. What I do: Adding a new parameter "struct bin_attribute *" in the .read/.write methods for the sysfs binary attributes. In fact, only the four lines change in fs/sysfs/bin.c and include/linux/sysfs.h do the real work. But I have to update all the files that use binary attributes to make them compatible with the new .read and .write methods. I'm not sure if I missed any. :( Why I do this: For a sysfs attribute, we can get a pointer pointing to the struct attribute in the .show/.store method, while we can't do this for the binary attributes. I don't know why this is different, but this does make it not so handy to use the binary attributes as the regular ones. So I think this patch is reasonable. :) Who benefits from it: The patch that exposes ACPI tables in sysfs requires such an improvement. All the table binary attributes share the same .read method. Parameter "struct bin_attribute *" is used to get the table signature and instance number which are used to distinguish different ACPI table binary attributes. Without this parameter, we need to offer different .read methods for different ACPI table binary attributes. This is impossible as there are various ACPI tables on different platforms, and we don't know what they are until they are loaded. Signed-off-by: Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2007-06-09 01:57:22 -04:00
arcmsr_sysfs_iop_message_read(struct kobject *kobj,
struct bin_attribute *bin_attr,
char *buf, loff_t off, size_t count)
{
struct class_device *cdev = container_of(kobj,struct class_device,kobj);
struct Scsi_Host *host = class_to_shost(cdev);
struct AdapterControlBlock *acb = (struct AdapterControlBlock *) host->hostdata;
struct MessageUnit __iomem *reg = acb->pmu;
uint8_t *pQbuffer,*ptmpQbuffer;
int32_t allxfer_len = 0;
if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))
return -EACCES;
/* do message unit read. */
ptmpQbuffer = (uint8_t *)buf;
while ((acb->rqbuf_firstindex != acb->rqbuf_lastindex)
&& (allxfer_len < 1031)) {
pQbuffer = &acb->rqbuffer[acb->rqbuf_firstindex];
memcpy(ptmpQbuffer, pQbuffer, 1);
acb->rqbuf_firstindex++;
acb->rqbuf_firstindex %= ARCMSR_MAX_QBUFFER;
ptmpQbuffer++;
allxfer_len++;
}
if (acb->acb_flags & ACB_F_IOPDATA_OVERFLOW) {
struct QBUFFER __iomem * prbuffer = (struct QBUFFER __iomem *)
&reg->message_rbuffer;
uint8_t __iomem * iop_data = (uint8_t __iomem *)prbuffer->data;
int32_t iop_len;
acb->acb_flags &= ~ACB_F_IOPDATA_OVERFLOW;
iop_len = readl(&prbuffer->data_len);
while (iop_len > 0) {
acb->rqbuffer[acb->rqbuf_lastindex] = readb(iop_data);
acb->rqbuf_lastindex++;
acb->rqbuf_lastindex %= ARCMSR_MAX_QBUFFER;
iop_data++;
iop_len--;
}
writel(ARCMSR_INBOUND_DRIVER_DATA_READ_OK,
&reg->inbound_doorbell);
}
return (allxfer_len);
}
static ssize_t
sysfs: add parameter "struct bin_attribute *" in .read/.write methods for sysfs binary attributes Well, first of all, I don't want to change so many files either. What I do: Adding a new parameter "struct bin_attribute *" in the .read/.write methods for the sysfs binary attributes. In fact, only the four lines change in fs/sysfs/bin.c and include/linux/sysfs.h do the real work. But I have to update all the files that use binary attributes to make them compatible with the new .read and .write methods. I'm not sure if I missed any. :( Why I do this: For a sysfs attribute, we can get a pointer pointing to the struct attribute in the .show/.store method, while we can't do this for the binary attributes. I don't know why this is different, but this does make it not so handy to use the binary attributes as the regular ones. So I think this patch is reasonable. :) Who benefits from it: The patch that exposes ACPI tables in sysfs requires such an improvement. All the table binary attributes share the same .read method. Parameter "struct bin_attribute *" is used to get the table signature and instance number which are used to distinguish different ACPI table binary attributes. Without this parameter, we need to offer different .read methods for different ACPI table binary attributes. This is impossible as there are various ACPI tables on different platforms, and we don't know what they are until they are loaded. Signed-off-by: Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2007-06-09 01:57:22 -04:00
arcmsr_sysfs_iop_message_write(struct kobject *kobj,
struct bin_attribute *bin_attr,
char *buf, loff_t off, size_t count)
{
struct class_device *cdev = container_of(kobj,struct class_device,kobj);
struct Scsi_Host *host = class_to_shost(cdev);
struct AdapterControlBlock *acb = (struct AdapterControlBlock *) host->hostdata;
int32_t my_empty_len, user_len, wqbuf_firstindex, wqbuf_lastindex;
uint8_t *pQbuffer, *ptmpuserbuffer;
if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))
return -EACCES;
if (count > 1032)
return -EINVAL;
/* do message unit write. */
ptmpuserbuffer = (uint8_t *)buf;
user_len = (int32_t)count;
wqbuf_lastindex = acb->wqbuf_lastindex;
wqbuf_firstindex = acb->wqbuf_firstindex;
if (wqbuf_lastindex != wqbuf_firstindex) {
arcmsr_post_Qbuffer(acb);
return 0; /*need retry*/
} else {
my_empty_len = (wqbuf_firstindex-wqbuf_lastindex - 1)
&(ARCMSR_MAX_QBUFFER - 1);
if (my_empty_len >= user_len) {
while (user_len > 0) {
pQbuffer =
&acb->wqbuffer[acb->wqbuf_lastindex];
memcpy(pQbuffer, ptmpuserbuffer, 1);
acb->wqbuf_lastindex++;
acb->wqbuf_lastindex %= ARCMSR_MAX_QBUFFER;
ptmpuserbuffer++;
user_len--;
}
if (acb->acb_flags & ACB_F_MESSAGE_WQBUFFER_CLEARED) {
acb->acb_flags &=
~ACB_F_MESSAGE_WQBUFFER_CLEARED;
arcmsr_post_Qbuffer(acb);
}
return count;
} else {
return 0; /*need retry*/
}
}
}
static ssize_t
sysfs: add parameter "struct bin_attribute *" in .read/.write methods for sysfs binary attributes Well, first of all, I don't want to change so many files either. What I do: Adding a new parameter "struct bin_attribute *" in the .read/.write methods for the sysfs binary attributes. In fact, only the four lines change in fs/sysfs/bin.c and include/linux/sysfs.h do the real work. But I have to update all the files that use binary attributes to make them compatible with the new .read and .write methods. I'm not sure if I missed any. :( Why I do this: For a sysfs attribute, we can get a pointer pointing to the struct attribute in the .show/.store method, while we can't do this for the binary attributes. I don't know why this is different, but this does make it not so handy to use the binary attributes as the regular ones. So I think this patch is reasonable. :) Who benefits from it: The patch that exposes ACPI tables in sysfs requires such an improvement. All the table binary attributes share the same .read method. Parameter "struct bin_attribute *" is used to get the table signature and instance number which are used to distinguish different ACPI table binary attributes. Without this parameter, we need to offer different .read methods for different ACPI table binary attributes. This is impossible as there are various ACPI tables on different platforms, and we don't know what they are until they are loaded. Signed-off-by: Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2007-06-09 01:57:22 -04:00
arcmsr_sysfs_iop_message_clear(struct kobject *kobj,
struct bin_attribute *bin_attr,
char *buf, loff_t off, size_t count)
{
struct class_device *cdev = container_of(kobj,struct class_device,kobj);
struct Scsi_Host *host = class_to_shost(cdev);
struct AdapterControlBlock *acb = (struct AdapterControlBlock *) host->hostdata;
struct MessageUnit __iomem *reg = acb->pmu;
uint8_t *pQbuffer;
if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))
return -EACCES;
if (acb->acb_flags & ACB_F_IOPDATA_OVERFLOW) {
acb->acb_flags &= ~ACB_F_IOPDATA_OVERFLOW;
writel(ARCMSR_INBOUND_DRIVER_DATA_READ_OK
, &reg->inbound_doorbell);
}
acb->acb_flags |=
(ACB_F_MESSAGE_WQBUFFER_CLEARED
| ACB_F_MESSAGE_RQBUFFER_CLEARED
| ACB_F_MESSAGE_WQBUFFER_READED);
acb->rqbuf_firstindex = 0;
acb->rqbuf_lastindex = 0;
acb->wqbuf_firstindex = 0;
acb->wqbuf_lastindex = 0;
pQbuffer = acb->rqbuffer;
memset(pQbuffer, 0, sizeof (struct QBUFFER));
pQbuffer = acb->wqbuffer;
memset(pQbuffer, 0, sizeof (struct QBUFFER));
return 1;
}
static struct bin_attribute arcmsr_sysfs_message_read_attr = {
.attr = {
.name = "mu_read",
.mode = S_IRUSR ,
},
.size = 1032,
.read = arcmsr_sysfs_iop_message_read,
};
static struct bin_attribute arcmsr_sysfs_message_write_attr = {
.attr = {
.name = "mu_write",
.mode = S_IWUSR,
},
.size = 1032,
.write = arcmsr_sysfs_iop_message_write,
};
static struct bin_attribute arcmsr_sysfs_message_clear_attr = {
.attr = {
.name = "mu_clear",
.mode = S_IWUSR,
},
.size = 1,
.write = arcmsr_sysfs_iop_message_clear,
};
int arcmsr_alloc_sysfs_attr(struct AdapterControlBlock *acb)
{
struct Scsi_Host *host = acb->host;
int error;
error = sysfs_create_bin_file(&host->shost_classdev.kobj,
&arcmsr_sysfs_message_read_attr);
if (error) {
printk(KERN_ERR "arcmsr: alloc sysfs mu_read failed\n");
goto error_bin_file_message_read;
}
error = sysfs_create_bin_file(&host->shost_classdev.kobj,
&arcmsr_sysfs_message_write_attr);
if (error) {
printk(KERN_ERR "arcmsr: alloc sysfs mu_write failed\n");
goto error_bin_file_message_write;
}
error = sysfs_create_bin_file(&host->shost_classdev.kobj,
&arcmsr_sysfs_message_clear_attr);
if (error) {
printk(KERN_ERR "arcmsr: alloc sysfs mu_clear failed\n");
goto error_bin_file_message_clear;
}
return 0;
error_bin_file_message_clear:
sysfs_remove_bin_file(&host->shost_classdev.kobj,
&arcmsr_sysfs_message_write_attr);
error_bin_file_message_write:
sysfs_remove_bin_file(&host->shost_classdev.kobj,
&arcmsr_sysfs_message_read_attr);
error_bin_file_message_read:
return error;
}
void
arcmsr_free_sysfs_attr(struct AdapterControlBlock *acb) {
struct Scsi_Host *host = acb->host;
sysfs_remove_bin_file(&host->shost_classdev.kobj,
&arcmsr_sysfs_message_clear_attr);
sysfs_remove_bin_file(&host->shost_classdev.kobj,
&arcmsr_sysfs_message_write_attr);
sysfs_remove_bin_file(&host->shost_classdev.kobj,
&arcmsr_sysfs_message_read_attr);
}
static ssize_t
arcmsr_attr_host_driver_version(struct class_device *cdev, char *buf) {
return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE,
"%s\n",
ARCMSR_DRIVER_VERSION);
}
static ssize_t
arcmsr_attr_host_driver_posted_cmd(struct class_device *cdev, char *buf) {
struct Scsi_Host *host = class_to_shost(cdev);
struct AdapterControlBlock *acb = (struct AdapterControlBlock *) host->hostdata;
return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE,
"%4d\n",
atomic_read(&acb->ccboutstandingcount));
}
static ssize_t
arcmsr_attr_host_driver_reset(struct class_device *cdev, char *buf) {
struct Scsi_Host *host = class_to_shost(cdev);
struct AdapterControlBlock *acb = (struct AdapterControlBlock *) host->hostdata;
return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE,
"%4d\n",
acb->num_resets);
}
static ssize_t
arcmsr_attr_host_driver_abort(struct class_device *cdev, char *buf) {
struct Scsi_Host *host = class_to_shost(cdev);
struct AdapterControlBlock *acb = (struct AdapterControlBlock *) host->hostdata;
return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE,
"%4d\n",
acb->num_aborts);
}
static ssize_t
arcmsr_attr_host_fw_model(struct class_device *cdev, char *buf) {
struct Scsi_Host *host = class_to_shost(cdev);
struct AdapterControlBlock *acb = (struct AdapterControlBlock *) host->hostdata;
return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE,
"%s\n",
acb->firm_model);
}
static ssize_t
arcmsr_attr_host_fw_version(struct class_device *cdev, char *buf) {
struct Scsi_Host *host = class_to_shost(cdev);
struct AdapterControlBlock *acb = (struct AdapterControlBlock *) host->hostdata;
return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE,
"%s\n",
acb->firm_version);
}
static ssize_t
arcmsr_attr_host_fw_request_len(struct class_device *cdev, char *buf) {
struct Scsi_Host *host = class_to_shost(cdev);
struct AdapterControlBlock *acb = (struct AdapterControlBlock *) host->hostdata;
return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE,
"%4d\n",
acb->firm_request_len);
}
static ssize_t
arcmsr_attr_host_fw_numbers_queue(struct class_device *cdev, char *buf) {
struct Scsi_Host *host = class_to_shost(cdev);
struct AdapterControlBlock *acb = (struct AdapterControlBlock *) host->hostdata;
return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE,
"%4d\n",
acb->firm_numbers_queue);
}
static ssize_t
arcmsr_attr_host_fw_sdram_size(struct class_device *cdev, char *buf) {
struct Scsi_Host *host = class_to_shost(cdev);
struct AdapterControlBlock *acb = (struct AdapterControlBlock *) host->hostdata;
return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE,
"%4d\n",
acb->firm_sdram_size);
}
static ssize_t
arcmsr_attr_host_fw_hd_channels(struct class_device *cdev, char *buf) {
struct Scsi_Host *host = class_to_shost(cdev);
struct AdapterControlBlock *acb = (struct AdapterControlBlock *) host->hostdata;
return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE,
"%4d\n",
acb->firm_hd_channels);
}
static CLASS_DEVICE_ATTR(host_driver_version, S_IRUGO, arcmsr_attr_host_driver_version, NULL);
static CLASS_DEVICE_ATTR(host_driver_posted_cmd, S_IRUGO, arcmsr_attr_host_driver_posted_cmd, NULL);
static CLASS_DEVICE_ATTR(host_driver_reset, S_IRUGO, arcmsr_attr_host_driver_reset, NULL);
static CLASS_DEVICE_ATTR(host_driver_abort, S_IRUGO, arcmsr_attr_host_driver_abort, NULL);
static CLASS_DEVICE_ATTR(host_fw_model, S_IRUGO, arcmsr_attr_host_fw_model, NULL);
static CLASS_DEVICE_ATTR(host_fw_version, S_IRUGO, arcmsr_attr_host_fw_version, NULL);
static CLASS_DEVICE_ATTR(host_fw_request_len, S_IRUGO, arcmsr_attr_host_fw_request_len, NULL);
static CLASS_DEVICE_ATTR(host_fw_numbers_queue, S_IRUGO, arcmsr_attr_host_fw_numbers_queue, NULL);
static CLASS_DEVICE_ATTR(host_fw_sdram_size, S_IRUGO, arcmsr_attr_host_fw_sdram_size, NULL);
static CLASS_DEVICE_ATTR(host_fw_hd_channels, S_IRUGO, arcmsr_attr_host_fw_hd_channels, NULL);
struct class_device_attribute *arcmsr_host_attrs[] = {
&class_device_attr_host_driver_version,
&class_device_attr_host_driver_posted_cmd,
&class_device_attr_host_driver_reset,
&class_device_attr_host_driver_abort,
&class_device_attr_host_fw_model,
&class_device_attr_host_fw_version,
&class_device_attr_host_fw_request_len,
&class_device_attr_host_fw_numbers_queue,
&class_device_attr_host_fw_sdram_size,
&class_device_attr_host_fw_hd_channels,
NULL,
};