03 Jul, 2011

40 commits

  • The original apc mode definition is the correct one, the fix from commit
    4711ba10 "isci: fix oem parameter initialization and mode detection" was based
    on a typo from a specification update.

    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Dan Williams
     
  • Exposing the user config parameters through the kernel module parameters.
    The kernel module params will have the default values set and we will no
    longer pulling the default values for user params from the core.

    Signed-off-by: Dave Jiang
    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Dave Jiang
     
  • 1/ Since commit 858d4aa7 "isci: Move firmware loading to per PCI device" we have
    been silently falling back to built-in defaults for the parameter settings by
    skipping the call to scic_oem_parameters_set().

    2/ The afe parameters from the firmware were not being honored

    3/ The latest oem parameter definition flips the mode_type values which are
    now 0: for APC 1: for MPC. For APC we need to make sure all the phys
    default to the same address otherwise strict_wide_ports will cause duplicate
    domains.

    4/ Fix up the driver announcement to indicate the source of the
    parameters.

    5/ Fix up the sas addresses to be unique per controller (in the fallback case)

    Signed-off-by: Dave Jiang
    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Dan Williams
     
  • Updating the EFI variable OEM parameter retrieval after examining the EFI
    variable exported via sysfs.

    Signed-off-by: Dave Jiang
    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Dave Jiang
     
  • Added fixups for the OROM parsing code after testing with BIOS OROM

    Signed-off-by: Dave Jiang
    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Dan Williams
     
  • Since the data structure for oem from orom/efi/firmware is the same as what
    the core uses, we can just do a direct copy instead of assignment.

    Signed-off-by: Dave Jiang
    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Dave Jiang
     
  • These are the finalized values that the driver can expect to see in
    production.

    Signed-off-by: Dave Jiang
    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Dave Jiang
     
  • 1/ add OEM paramater support for mode_type (MPC vs APC)
    2/ add OEM parameter support for max_number_concurrent_device_spin_up
    3/ cleanup scic_sds_controller_start_next_phy

    todo: hook up the amp control afe parameters into the afe init code

    Signed-off-by: Henryk Dembkowski
    Signed-off-by: Jacek Danecki
    [cleaned up scic_sds_controller_start_next_phy]
    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Henryk Dembkowski
     
  • Adding EFI variable retrieving for OEM parameters. Still need GUID and
    variable name.

    Also updated the data struct for oem parameters and hex file for firmware

    Signed-off-by: Dave Jiang
    [fix CONFIG_EFI=n compile error]
    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Dave Jiang
     
  • We need to scan the OROM for signature and grab the OEM parameters. We
    also need to do the same for EFI. If all fails then we resort to user
    binary blob, and if that fails then we go to the defaults.

    Share the format with the create_fw utility so that all possible sources
    of the parameters are in-sync.

    Signed-off-by: Dave Jiang
    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Dan Williams
     
  • Don't assume the hardware is in a known state at init.

    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Dan Williams
     
  • A usage of "FALSE" leaked in as well as some checkpatch escapes.

    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Dan Williams
     
  • In the case where submitted I/Os fail with the status code
    SCI_FAILURE_REMOTE_DEVICE_RESET_REQUIRED, the execute function now waits
    until scic_lock is cleared before calling the helper function
    "isci_request_signal_device_reset" which sets the flag for the pending
    reset condition on the I/O.

    Signed-off-by: Jeff Skirvin
    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Jeff Skirvin
     
  • A domain_device has the same lifetime as its related scsi_target. The
    scsi_target is reference counted based on outstanding commands,
    therefore it is safe to assume that if we have a valid sas_task that the
    ->dev pointer is also valid.

    The asd_sas_port of a domain_device has the same lifetime as the driver
    so it can also never be NULL as long as the sas_task is valid and the
    driver is loaded.

    This also cleans up isci_task_complete_for_upper_layer(), renames it to
    isci_task_refuse() and notices that the isci_completion_selection
    parameter was set to isci_perform_normal_io_completion by all callers.

    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Dan Williams
     
  • Allow each controller to be identified via sysfs.

    # cat /sys/class/scsi_host/host13/isci_id
    1

    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Dan Williams
     
  • Make sure all pending I/O including any in the libsas error handler
    process is cleaned-up.

    Signed-off-by: Jeff Skirvin
    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Jeff Skirvin
     
  • In the case of I/O requests being failed because of a required device
    reset condition, set the response and status to indicate an I/O failure.

    Signed-off-by: Jeff Skirvin
    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Jeff Skirvin
     
  • Since libsas takes the domain device sata_dev.ap->lock before submitting
    a task, error completions in the submit path for SATA devices must
    unlock/relock when completing the sas_task back to libsas.

    Signed-off-by: Jeff Skirvin
    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Dan Williams
     
  • The request may be in the "aborted" or the "completed" state when
    performing a task management operation on it.

    Signed-off-by: Jeff Skirvin
    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Jeff Skirvin
     
  • In the case where a SAS or SATA LUN reset TMF is built a NULL pointer
    dereference occurred because of the (unused) callback data pointer.

    Signed-off-by: Jeff Skirvin
    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams
    Signed-off-by: Jacek Danecki

    Jeff Skirvin
     
  • Added a request "dead" state for use when a termination wait times-out.

    isci_terminate_pending_requests now detaches the device's pending list
    and terminates each entry on the detached list.

    Signed-off-by: Jeff Skirvin
    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Jeff Skirvin
     
  • Since the request structure contains a pointer to the completion to be
    used if the request is being aborted or terminated, there is no reason
    to pass the completion as a pointer to isci_terminate_request_core().

    Signed-off-by: Jeff Skirvin
    Signed-off-by: Jacek Danecki
    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Jeff Skirvin
     
  • Made sure the device ready check accounts for all states.
    Moved the aborted task check into the loop of pulling task requests
    off of the submitted list.

    Signed-off-by: Jeff Skirvin
    Signed-off-by: Jacek Danecki
    [remove host and device starting state checks]
    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Jeff Skirvin
     
  • The pointer to the core representation of a request is marked NULL at
    completion, but we need to save the i/o tag for task management.

    Signed-off-by: Jeff Skirvin
    Signed-off-by: Jacek Danecki
    [revise changelog]
    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Jeff Skirvin
     
  • If there is a pending device reset, the I/O is used to accomplish the reset by setting the
    RESET bit in the task status, and then putting the task into the error handler
    path using sas abort task.

    Signed-off-by: Jeff Skirvin
    Signed-off-by: Jacek Danecki
    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Jeff Skirvin
     
  • Corrected use of the request state_lock in the completion callback.

    In the case where an abort (or reset) thread is trying to terminate an
    I/O request, it sets the request state to "aborting" (or "terminating")
    if the state is still "starting". One of the bugs was to never set the
    state to "completed". Another was to not correctly recognize the
    situation where the I/O had completed but the sas_task was still pending
    callback to task_done - this was typically a problem in the LUN and
    device reset cases.

    It is now possible that we leave isci_task_abort_task() with
    request->io_request_completion pointing to localy allocated
    aborted_io_completion struct. It may result in a system crash.

    Signed-off-by: Jeff Skirvin
    Signed-off-by: Maciej Trela
    Signed-off-by: Jacek Danecki
    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Jeff Skirvin
     
  • Changes to move management of the reqs_in_process entry for the request here.
    Made changes to note when the task is already in the abort path and
    cannot be completed through callbacks.

    Signed-off-by: Jeff Skirvin
    Signed-off-by: Jacek Danecki
    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Jeff Skirvin
     
  • In the condition where outstanding I/Os are being cleaned from the device
    requests in process list, the cleanup function needs to check that the
    request is actually a sas-task and not a task management function.

    Signed-off-by: Jeff Skirvin
    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Jeff Skirvin
     
  • Reported-by: James Bottomley
    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Dan Williams
     
  • The remote_device_lock is currently used to protect a controller global
    resource (RNCs), but the remote_device_lock is per-port.

    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Dan Williams
     
  • Until we synchronize against device removal this limits the damage of
    use after free bugs to the driver's own objects. Unless we implement
    reference counting we need to ensure at least a subset of a remote
    device is valid at all times. We follow the lead of other libsas
    drivers that also preallocate devices.

    This also enforces maximum remote device accounting at the lldd layer,
    but the core may still run out of RNC's before we hit this limit.

    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Dan Williams
     
  • Replace the device completion infrastructure with the controller wide
    event queue. There was a potential for the stop and ready notifications
    to corrupt each other, now that cannot happen.

    The stop pending flag cannot be used until devices are statically
    allocated. We temporarily need to maintain a completion to handle
    waiting for an object that has disappeared, but we can at least stop
    scribbling on freed memory.

    A future change will also get rid of the "stopping" state as it should
    not be exposed to the rest of the driver.

    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Dan Williams
     
  • The midlayer is already throttling i/o in the places where host_quiesce
    was trying to prevent further i/o to the device. It's also problematic
    in that it holds a lock over GFP_KERNEL allocations.

    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Dan Williams
     
  • It belies the fact that isci_remote_device and scic_sds_remote_device
    are one in same object with the same lifetime rules.

    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Dan Williams
     
  • isci_host_by_id() should have been a clue that an array would have been
    a simpler approach.

    Reported-by: James Bottomley
    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Dan Williams
     
  • Now that phys_to_virt() and virt_to_phys() have been removed we are no
    longer violating the dma mapping (or kmap apis).

    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Dan Williams
     
  • Ross says:
    "The memory allocation for these requests doesn’t take into account the
    additional memory needed when the code in
    scic_sds_s[mst]p_request_assign_buffers() shifts the struct
    scu_task_context so that it is cache line aligned:

    In an example from my machine, total buffer that I’ve given to SCIC goes
    from 0x410024566f84 to 0x410024567308. From this same example, this
    call shifts my task_context_buffer from 0x410024567208 to
    0x410024567240.

    This means that the task_context_buffer that used to range from
    0x410024567208 to 0x410024567308 instead now goes from 0x410024567240 to
    0x410024567340.

    When the memset() call at the end of scic_task_request_construct()
    clears out this task_context_buffer, it does so from 0x410024567240 to
    0x410024567340, effectively killing whatever buffer follows this
    allocation in memory."

    djbw:
    Use the kernel's PTR_ALIGN instead of
    scic_sds_request_align_task_context_buffer() and SMP_CACHE_BYTES instead of
    the local CACHE_LINE_SIZE definition.

    TODO: These allocations really want to be better defined in a union rather
    than opaque buffers carved up by macros.

    Reported-by: Ross Zwisler
    Signed-off-by: Jacek Danecki
    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Dan Williams
     
  • When aborting a task context we need to be sure that the hardware has acted on
    this request (retrieved the task context) before invalidating the remote node
    context. In the case of the "dummy" task context and remote node we do not
    have the full state machine that goes through the complete tc abort and rnc
    invalidate states. Instead we ensure the hardware has seen and acted on

    Signed-off-by: Jacek Danecki
    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Dan Williams
     
  • Moving some of the chattiness of warning messages to debug so only the Linux
    system messages are shown.

    Signed-off-by: Dave Jiang
    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Dave Jiang
     
  • Adding support for PHY_FUNC_LINK_RESET and PHY_FUNC_DISABLE. This allow the
    sysfs knob enable (both 0 and 1) and link_reset to work properly.

    Signed-off-by: Dave Jiang
    Signed-off-by: Dan Williams

    Dave Jiang