android_kernel_xiaomi_sm8350/include/scsi/iscsi_if.h
Mike Christie 7b8631b53b [SCSI] iscsi: seperate iscsi interface from setup functions
This is the second version of the patch to address Christoph's comments.
Instead of doing the lib, I just kept everything in scsi_trnapsort_iscsi.c
like the FC and SPI class. This was becuase the driver model and sysfs
class is tied to the session and connection setup so separating did not
buy very much at this time.

The reason for this patch was becuase HW iscsi LLDs like qla4xxx cannot
use the iscsi class becuase the scsi_host was tied to the interface and
class code. This patch just seperates the session from scsi host so
that LLDs that allocate the host per some resource like pci device
can still use the class.

This is also fixes a couple refcount bugs that can be triggered
when users have a sysfs file open, close the session, then
read or write to the file.

Signed-off-by: Alex Aizman <itn780@yahoo.com>
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Yusupov <dmitry_yus@yahoo.com>
Signed-off-by: Mike Christie <michaelc@cs.wisc.edu>
Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2006-01-14 10:55:20 -06:00

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/*
* iSCSI User/Kernel Shares (Defines, Constants, Protocol definitions, etc)
*
* Copyright (C) 2005 Dmitry Yusupov
* Copyright (C) 2005 Alex Aizman
* maintained by open-iscsi@googlegroups.com
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
* by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* General Public License for more details.
*
* See the file COPYING included with this distribution for more details.
*/
#ifndef ISCSI_IF_H
#define ISCSI_IF_H
#include <scsi/iscsi_proto.h>
#define UEVENT_BASE 10
#define KEVENT_BASE 100
#define ISCSI_ERR_BASE 1000
enum iscsi_uevent_e {
ISCSI_UEVENT_UNKNOWN = 0,
/* down events */
ISCSI_UEVENT_CREATE_SESSION = UEVENT_BASE + 1,
ISCSI_UEVENT_DESTROY_SESSION = UEVENT_BASE + 2,
ISCSI_UEVENT_CREATE_CONN = UEVENT_BASE + 3,
ISCSI_UEVENT_DESTROY_CONN = UEVENT_BASE + 4,
ISCSI_UEVENT_BIND_CONN = UEVENT_BASE + 5,
ISCSI_UEVENT_SET_PARAM = UEVENT_BASE + 6,
ISCSI_UEVENT_START_CONN = UEVENT_BASE + 7,
ISCSI_UEVENT_STOP_CONN = UEVENT_BASE + 8,
ISCSI_UEVENT_SEND_PDU = UEVENT_BASE + 9,
ISCSI_UEVENT_GET_STATS = UEVENT_BASE + 10,
ISCSI_UEVENT_GET_PARAM = UEVENT_BASE + 11,
/* up events */
ISCSI_KEVENT_RECV_PDU = KEVENT_BASE + 1,
ISCSI_KEVENT_CONN_ERROR = KEVENT_BASE + 2,
ISCSI_KEVENT_IF_ERROR = KEVENT_BASE + 3,
};
struct iscsi_uevent {
uint32_t type; /* k/u events type */
uint32_t iferror; /* carries interface or resource errors */
uint64_t transport_handle;
union {
/* messages u -> k */
struct msg_create_session {
uint32_t initial_cmdsn;
} c_session;
struct msg_destroy_session {
uint64_t session_handle;
uint32_t sid;
} d_session;
struct msg_create_conn {
uint64_t session_handle;
uint32_t cid;
uint32_t sid;
} c_conn;
struct msg_bind_conn {
uint64_t session_handle;
uint64_t conn_handle;
uint32_t transport_fd;
uint32_t is_leading;
} b_conn;
struct msg_destroy_conn {
uint64_t conn_handle;
uint32_t cid;
} d_conn;
struct msg_send_pdu {
uint32_t hdr_size;
uint32_t data_size;
uint64_t conn_handle;
} send_pdu;
struct msg_set_param {
uint64_t conn_handle;
uint32_t param; /* enum iscsi_param */
uint32_t value;
} set_param;
struct msg_start_conn {
uint64_t conn_handle;
} start_conn;
struct msg_stop_conn {
uint64_t conn_handle;
uint32_t flag;
} stop_conn;
struct msg_get_stats {
uint64_t conn_handle;
} get_stats;
} u;
union {
/* messages k -> u */
uint64_t handle;
int retcode;
struct msg_create_session_ret {
uint64_t session_handle;
uint32_t sid;
} c_session_ret;
struct msg_recv_req {
uint64_t recv_handle;
uint64_t conn_handle;
} recv_req;
struct msg_conn_error {
uint64_t conn_handle;
uint32_t error; /* enum iscsi_err */
} connerror;
} r;
} __attribute__ ((aligned (sizeof(uint64_t))));
/*
* Common error codes
*/
enum iscsi_err {
ISCSI_OK = 0,
ISCSI_ERR_DATASN = ISCSI_ERR_BASE + 1,
ISCSI_ERR_DATA_OFFSET = ISCSI_ERR_BASE + 2,
ISCSI_ERR_MAX_CMDSN = ISCSI_ERR_BASE + 3,
ISCSI_ERR_EXP_CMDSN = ISCSI_ERR_BASE + 4,
ISCSI_ERR_BAD_OPCODE = ISCSI_ERR_BASE + 5,
ISCSI_ERR_DATALEN = ISCSI_ERR_BASE + 6,
ISCSI_ERR_AHSLEN = ISCSI_ERR_BASE + 7,
ISCSI_ERR_PROTO = ISCSI_ERR_BASE + 8,
ISCSI_ERR_LUN = ISCSI_ERR_BASE + 9,
ISCSI_ERR_BAD_ITT = ISCSI_ERR_BASE + 10,
ISCSI_ERR_CONN_FAILED = ISCSI_ERR_BASE + 11,
ISCSI_ERR_R2TSN = ISCSI_ERR_BASE + 12,
ISCSI_ERR_SESSION_FAILED = ISCSI_ERR_BASE + 13,
ISCSI_ERR_HDR_DGST = ISCSI_ERR_BASE + 14,
ISCSI_ERR_DATA_DGST = ISCSI_ERR_BASE + 15,
ISCSI_ERR_PARAM_NOT_FOUND = ISCSI_ERR_BASE + 16
};
/*
* iSCSI Parameters (RFC3720)
*/
enum iscsi_param {
ISCSI_PARAM_MAX_RECV_DLENGTH = 0,
ISCSI_PARAM_MAX_XMIT_DLENGTH = 1,
ISCSI_PARAM_HDRDGST_EN = 2,
ISCSI_PARAM_DATADGST_EN = 3,
ISCSI_PARAM_INITIAL_R2T_EN = 4,
ISCSI_PARAM_MAX_R2T = 5,
ISCSI_PARAM_IMM_DATA_EN = 6,
ISCSI_PARAM_FIRST_BURST = 7,
ISCSI_PARAM_MAX_BURST = 8,
ISCSI_PARAM_PDU_INORDER_EN = 9,
ISCSI_PARAM_DATASEQ_INORDER_EN = 10,
ISCSI_PARAM_ERL = 11,
ISCSI_PARAM_IFMARKER_EN = 12,
ISCSI_PARAM_OFMARKER_EN = 13,
};
#define ISCSI_PARAM_MAX 14
typedef uint64_t iscsi_sessionh_t; /* iSCSI Data-Path session handle */
typedef uint64_t iscsi_connh_t; /* iSCSI Data-Path connection handle */
#define iscsi_ptr(_handle) ((void*)(unsigned long)_handle)
#define iscsi_handle(_ptr) ((uint64_t)(unsigned long)_ptr)
#define hostdata_session(_hostdata) (iscsi_ptr(*(unsigned long *)_hostdata))
/**
* iscsi_hostdata - get LLD hostdata from scsi_host
* @_hostdata: pointer to scsi host's hostdata
**/
#define iscsi_hostdata(_hostdata) ((void*)_hostdata + sizeof(unsigned long))
/*
* These flags presents iSCSI Data-Path capabilities.
*/
#define CAP_RECOVERY_L0 0x1
#define CAP_RECOVERY_L1 0x2
#define CAP_RECOVERY_L2 0x4
#define CAP_MULTI_R2T 0x8
#define CAP_HDRDGST 0x10
#define CAP_DATADGST 0x20
#define CAP_MULTI_CONN 0x40
#define CAP_TEXT_NEGO 0x80
#define CAP_MARKERS 0x100
/*
* These flags describes reason of stop_conn() call
*/
#define STOP_CONN_TERM 0x1
#define STOP_CONN_SUSPEND 0x2
#define STOP_CONN_RECOVER 0x3
#define ISCSI_STATS_CUSTOM_MAX 32
#define ISCSI_STATS_CUSTOM_DESC_MAX 64
struct iscsi_stats_custom {
char desc[ISCSI_STATS_CUSTOM_DESC_MAX];
uint64_t value;
};
/*
* struct iscsi_stats - iSCSI Statistics (iSCSI MIB)
*
* Note: this structure contains counters collected on per-connection basis.
*/
struct iscsi_stats {
/* octets */
uint64_t txdata_octets;
uint64_t rxdata_octets;
/* xmit pdus */
uint32_t noptx_pdus;
uint32_t scsicmd_pdus;
uint32_t tmfcmd_pdus;
uint32_t login_pdus;
uint32_t text_pdus;
uint32_t dataout_pdus;
uint32_t logout_pdus;
uint32_t snack_pdus;
/* recv pdus */
uint32_t noprx_pdus;
uint32_t scsirsp_pdus;
uint32_t tmfrsp_pdus;
uint32_t textrsp_pdus;
uint32_t datain_pdus;
uint32_t logoutrsp_pdus;
uint32_t r2t_pdus;
uint32_t async_pdus;
uint32_t rjt_pdus;
/* errors */
uint32_t digest_err;
uint32_t timeout_err;
/*
* iSCSI Custom Statistics support, i.e. Transport could
* extend existing MIB statistics with its own specific statistics
* up to ISCSI_STATS_CUSTOM_MAX
*/
uint32_t custom_length;
struct iscsi_stats_custom custom[0]
__attribute__ ((aligned (sizeof(uint64_t))));
};
#endif