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/*
* QLogic Fibre Channel HBA Driver
* Copyright (c) 2003-2014 QLogic Corporation
*
* See LICENSE.qla2xxx for copyright and licensing details.
*/
#include "qla_def.h"
[SCSI] qla2xxx: Add LLD target-mode infrastructure for >= 24xx series Add LLD target mode for >= 24xx series HW. This code was originally based on external qla2x00t module based on 8.02.01-k4, and has been refactored to push the bulk of code into mainline qla2xxx.ko LLD -> qla_target.c. The implementation uses internal workqueues for I/O context submission into tcm_qla2xxx code, and includes the struct qla_tgt_func_tmpl API for external interaction to allow qla2xxx LDD to function without direct target-core dependencies: It also enables qla_target.c usage within existing qla2xxx LLD code. This includes: *) Addition of target mode specific members to existing data structures in qla_def.h and struct qla_hw_data->tgt_ops using qla_target.h:struct qla_tgt_func_tmpl *) Addition of struct qla_tgt_func_tmpl and direct calls into qla_target.c logic w/ qlt_* prefixed functions. *) Addition of qla_iocb.c:qla2x00_req_pkt() for ring processing, and qla2x00_issue_marker() for handling request/response queue processing for target mode operation *) Addition of various qla_tgt_mode_enabled() logic checks in qla24xx_nvram_config(), qla2x00_initialize_adapter(), qla2x00_rff_id(), qla2x00_abort_isp(), qla24xx_modify_vp_config(), and qla2x00_vp_abort_isp(). By default the new qlini_mode module parameter is setting initiator-mode to 'enabled' in order for 'modprobe qla2xxx' to continue to function as expected in initiator only mode. Enabling target-mode operation will currently require a: modprobe qla2xxx qlini_mode="disabled" in order to explictly disabled initiator mode and allow target-mode to be enabled via tcm_qla2xxx configfs fabric callers. (nab: Convert to qlini_mode='enabled' by default in qla_target.c) (joern: Remove loop_id from qla_tgt_make_local_sess() arguments + Remove unused s_id + fix s_id endianness bug + simplify qla_tgt_abort_work) (gerard: fix section __exit mismatch in qla_tgt_exit) (arun: Capture ATIO queue during firmware dump + Send SCR in target mode + Target mode review comments) (roland: Don't create duplicate target sessions to address tearing down ACLs with IO in flight + Add missing call to qlt_fc_port_deleted call during qla2x00_schedule_rport_del timeout) Signed-off-by: Nicholas A. Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org> Signed-off-by: Chad Dupuis <chad.dupuis@qlogic.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
2012-05-16 02:34:28 +08:00
#include "qla_target.h"
#include <linux/kthread.h>
#include <linux/vmalloc.h>
include cleanup: Update gfp.h and slab.h includes to prepare for breaking implicit slab.h inclusion from percpu.h percpu.h is included by sched.h and module.h and thus ends up being included when building most .c files. percpu.h includes slab.h which in turn includes gfp.h making everything defined by the two files universally available and complicating inclusion dependencies. percpu.h -> slab.h dependency is about to be removed. Prepare for this change by updating users of gfp and slab facilities include those headers directly instead of assuming availability. As this conversion needs to touch large number of source files, the following script is used as the basis of conversion. http://userweb.kernel.org/~tj/misc/slabh-sweep.py The script does the followings. * Scan files for gfp and slab usages and update includes such that only the necessary includes are there. ie. if only gfp is used, gfp.h, if slab is used, slab.h. * When the script inserts a new include, it looks at the include blocks and try to put the new include such that its order conforms to its surrounding. It's put in the include block which contains core kernel includes, in the same order that the rest are ordered - alphabetical, Christmas tree, rev-Xmas-tree or at the end if there doesn't seem to be any matching order. * If the script can't find a place to put a new include (mostly because the file doesn't have fitting include block), it prints out an error message indicating which .h file needs to be added to the file. The conversion was done in the following steps. 1. The initial automatic conversion of all .c files updated slightly over 4000 files, deleting around 700 includes and adding ~480 gfp.h and ~3000 slab.h inclusions. The script emitted errors for ~400 files. 2. Each error was manually checked. Some didn't need the inclusion, some needed manual addition while adding it to implementation .h or embedding .c file was more appropriate for others. This step added inclusions to around 150 files. 3. The script was run again and the output was compared to the edits from #2 to make sure no file was left behind. 4. Several build tests were done and a couple of problems were fixed. e.g. lib/decompress_*.c used malloc/free() wrappers around slab APIs requiring slab.h to be added manually. 5. The script was run on all .h files but without automatically editing them as sprinkling gfp.h and slab.h inclusions around .h files could easily lead to inclusion dependency hell. Most gfp.h inclusion directives were ignored as stuff from gfp.h was usually wildly available and often used in preprocessor macros. Each slab.h inclusion directive was examined and added manually as necessary. 6. percpu.h was updated not to include slab.h. 7. Build test were done on the following configurations and failures were fixed. CONFIG_GCOV_KERNEL was turned off for all tests (as my distributed build env didn't work with gcov compiles) and a few more options had to be turned off depending on archs to make things build (like ipr on powerpc/64 which failed due to missing writeq). * x86 and x86_64 UP and SMP allmodconfig and a custom test config. * powerpc and powerpc64 SMP allmodconfig * sparc and sparc64 SMP allmodconfig * ia64 SMP allmodconfig * s390 SMP allmodconfig * alpha SMP allmodconfig * um on x86_64 SMP allmodconfig 8. percpu.h modifications were reverted so that it could be applied as a separate patch and serve as bisection point. Given the fact that I had only a couple of failures from tests on step 6, I'm fairly confident about the coverage of this conversion patch. If there is a breakage, it's likely to be something in one of the arch headers which should be easily discoverable easily on most builds of the specific arch. Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Guess-its-ok-by: Christoph Lameter <cl@linux-foundation.org> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com> Cc: Lee Schermerhorn <Lee.Schermerhorn@hp.com>
2010-03-24 16:04:11 +08:00
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
static int qla24xx_vport_disable(struct fc_vport *, bool);
/* SYSFS attributes --------------------------------------------------------- */
static ssize_t
qla2x00_sysfs_read_fw_dump(struct file *filp, struct kobject *kobj,
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 13:57:22 +08:00
struct bin_attribute *bin_attr,
char *buf, loff_t off, size_t count)
{
struct scsi_qla_host *vha = shost_priv(dev_to_shost(container_of(kobj,
struct device, kobj)));
struct qla_hw_data *ha = vha->hw;
int rval = 0;
if (!(ha->fw_dump_reading || ha->mctp_dump_reading))
return 0;
if (IS_P3P_TYPE(ha)) {
if (off < ha->md_template_size) {
rval = memory_read_from_buffer(buf, count,
&off, ha->md_tmplt_hdr, ha->md_template_size);
return rval;
}
off -= ha->md_template_size;
rval = memory_read_from_buffer(buf, count,
&off, ha->md_dump, ha->md_dump_size);
return rval;
} else if (ha->mctp_dumped && ha->mctp_dump_reading)
return memory_read_from_buffer(buf, count, &off, ha->mctp_dump,
MCTP_DUMP_SIZE);
else if (ha->fw_dump_reading)
return memory_read_from_buffer(buf, count, &off, ha->fw_dump,
ha->fw_dump_len);
else
return 0;
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_sysfs_write_fw_dump(struct file *filp, struct kobject *kobj,
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 13:57:22 +08:00
struct bin_attribute *bin_attr,
char *buf, loff_t off, size_t count)
{
struct scsi_qla_host *vha = shost_priv(dev_to_shost(container_of(kobj,
struct device, kobj)));
struct qla_hw_data *ha = vha->hw;
int reading;
if (off != 0)
return (0);
reading = simple_strtol(buf, NULL, 10);
switch (reading) {
case 0:
if (!ha->fw_dump_reading)
break;
ql_log(ql_log_info, vha, 0x705d,
"Firmware dump cleared on (%ld).\n", vha->host_no);
if (IS_P3P_TYPE(ha)) {
qla82xx_md_free(vha);
qla82xx_md_prep(vha);
}
ha->fw_dump_reading = 0;
ha->fw_dumped = 0;
break;
case 1:
if (ha->fw_dumped && !ha->fw_dump_reading) {
ha->fw_dump_reading = 1;
ql_log(ql_log_info, vha, 0x705e,
"Raw firmware dump ready for read on (%ld).\n",
vha->host_no);
}
break;
case 2:
qla2x00_alloc_fw_dump(vha);
break;
case 3:
if (IS_QLA82XX(ha)) {
qla82xx_idc_lock(ha);
qla82xx_set_reset_owner(vha);
qla82xx_idc_unlock(ha);
} else if (IS_QLA8044(ha)) {
qla8044_idc_lock(ha);
qla82xx_set_reset_owner(vha);
qla8044_idc_unlock(ha);
} else
qla2x00_system_error(vha);
break;
case 4:
if (IS_P3P_TYPE(ha)) {
if (ha->md_tmplt_hdr)
ql_dbg(ql_dbg_user, vha, 0x705b,
"MiniDump supported with this firmware.\n");
else
ql_dbg(ql_dbg_user, vha, 0x709d,
"MiniDump not supported with this firmware.\n");
}
break;
case 5:
if (IS_P3P_TYPE(ha))
set_bit(ISP_ABORT_NEEDED, &vha->dpc_flags);
break;
case 6:
if (!ha->mctp_dump_reading)
break;
ql_log(ql_log_info, vha, 0x70c1,
"MCTP dump cleared on (%ld).\n", vha->host_no);
ha->mctp_dump_reading = 0;
ha->mctp_dumped = 0;
break;
case 7:
if (ha->mctp_dumped && !ha->mctp_dump_reading) {
ha->mctp_dump_reading = 1;
ql_log(ql_log_info, vha, 0x70c2,
"Raw mctp dump ready for read on (%ld).\n",
vha->host_no);
}
break;
}
return count;
}
static struct bin_attribute sysfs_fw_dump_attr = {
.attr = {
.name = "fw_dump",
.mode = S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR,
},
.size = 0,
.read = qla2x00_sysfs_read_fw_dump,
.write = qla2x00_sysfs_write_fw_dump,
};
static ssize_t
qla2x00_sysfs_read_nvram(struct file *filp, struct kobject *kobj,
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 13:57:22 +08:00
struct bin_attribute *bin_attr,
char *buf, loff_t off, size_t count)
{
struct scsi_qla_host *vha = shost_priv(dev_to_shost(container_of(kobj,
struct device, kobj)));
struct qla_hw_data *ha = vha->hw;
if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))
return 0;
if (IS_NOCACHE_VPD_TYPE(ha))
ha->isp_ops->read_optrom(vha, ha->nvram, ha->flt_region_nvram << 2,
ha->nvram_size);
return memory_read_from_buffer(buf, count, &off, ha->nvram,
ha->nvram_size);
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_sysfs_write_nvram(struct file *filp, struct kobject *kobj,
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 13:57:22 +08:00
struct bin_attribute *bin_attr,
char *buf, loff_t off, size_t count)
{
struct scsi_qla_host *vha = shost_priv(dev_to_shost(container_of(kobj,
struct device, kobj)));
struct qla_hw_data *ha = vha->hw;
uint16_t cnt;
if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN) || off != 0 || count != ha->nvram_size ||
!ha->isp_ops->write_nvram)
return -EINVAL;
/* Checksum NVRAM. */
if (IS_FWI2_CAPABLE(ha)) {
uint32_t *iter;
uint32_t chksum;
iter = (uint32_t *)buf;
chksum = 0;
for (cnt = 0; cnt < ((count >> 2) - 1); cnt++, iter++)
chksum += le32_to_cpu(*iter);
chksum = ~chksum + 1;
*iter = cpu_to_le32(chksum);
} else {
uint8_t *iter;
uint8_t chksum;
iter = (uint8_t *)buf;
chksum = 0;
for (cnt = 0; cnt < count - 1; cnt++)
chksum += *iter++;
chksum = ~chksum + 1;
*iter = chksum;
}
if (qla2x00_wait_for_hba_online(vha) != QLA_SUCCESS) {
ql_log(ql_log_warn, vha, 0x705f,
"HBA not online, failing NVRAM update.\n");
return -EAGAIN;
}
/* Write NVRAM. */
ha->isp_ops->write_nvram(vha, (uint8_t *)buf, ha->nvram_base, count);
ha->isp_ops->read_nvram(vha, (uint8_t *)ha->nvram, ha->nvram_base,
count);
ql_dbg(ql_dbg_user, vha, 0x7060,
"Setting ISP_ABORT_NEEDED\n");
/* NVRAM settings take effect immediately. */
set_bit(ISP_ABORT_NEEDED, &vha->dpc_flags);
qla2xxx_wake_dpc(vha);
qla2x00_wait_for_chip_reset(vha);
return count;
}
static struct bin_attribute sysfs_nvram_attr = {
.attr = {
.name = "nvram",
.mode = S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR,
},
.size = 512,
.read = qla2x00_sysfs_read_nvram,
.write = qla2x00_sysfs_write_nvram,
};
static ssize_t
qla2x00_sysfs_read_optrom(struct file *filp, struct kobject *kobj,
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 13:57:22 +08:00
struct bin_attribute *bin_attr,
char *buf, loff_t off, size_t count)
{
struct scsi_qla_host *vha = shost_priv(dev_to_shost(container_of(kobj,
struct device, kobj)));
struct qla_hw_data *ha = vha->hw;
ssize_t rval = 0;
scsi: qla2xxx: Get mutex lock before checking optrom_state There is a race condition with qla2xxx optrom functions where one thread might modify optrom buffer, optrom_state while other thread is still reading from it. In couple of crashes, it was found that we had successfully passed the following 'if' check where we confirm optrom_state to be QLA_SREADING. But by the time we acquired mutex lock to proceed with memory_read_from_buffer function, some other thread/process had already modified that option rom buffer and optrom_state from QLA_SREADING to QLA_SWAITING. Then we got ha->optrom_buffer 0x0 and crashed the system: if (ha->optrom_state != QLA_SREADING) return 0; mutex_lock(&ha->optrom_mutex); rval = memory_read_from_buffer(buf, count, &off, ha->optrom_buffer, ha->optrom_region_size); mutex_unlock(&ha->optrom_mutex); With current optrom function we get following crash due to a race condition: [ 1479.466679] BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at (null) [ 1479.466707] IP: [<ffffffff81326756>] memcpy+0x6/0x110 [...] [ 1479.473673] Call Trace: [ 1479.474296] [<ffffffff81225cbc>] ? memory_read_from_buffer+0x3c/0x60 [ 1479.474941] [<ffffffffa01574dc>] qla2x00_sysfs_read_optrom+0x9c/0xc0 [qla2xxx] [ 1479.475571] [<ffffffff8127e76b>] read+0xdb/0x1f0 [ 1479.476206] [<ffffffff811fdf9e>] vfs_read+0x9e/0x170 [ 1479.476839] [<ffffffff811feb6f>] SyS_read+0x7f/0xe0 [ 1479.477466] [<ffffffff816964c9>] system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b Below patch modifies qla2x00_sysfs_read_optrom, qla2x00_sysfs_write_optrom functions to get the mutex_lock before checking ha->optrom_state to avoid similar crashes. The patch was applied and tested and same crashes were no longer observed again. Tested-by: Milan P. Gandhi <mgandhi@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Milan P. Gandhi <mgandhi@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Laurence Oberman <loberman@redhat.com> Acked-by: Himanshu Madhani <himanshu.madhani@cavium.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2016-12-25 00:32:46 +08:00
mutex_lock(&ha->optrom_mutex);
if (ha->optrom_state != QLA_SREADING)
scsi: qla2xxx: Get mutex lock before checking optrom_state There is a race condition with qla2xxx optrom functions where one thread might modify optrom buffer, optrom_state while other thread is still reading from it. In couple of crashes, it was found that we had successfully passed the following 'if' check where we confirm optrom_state to be QLA_SREADING. But by the time we acquired mutex lock to proceed with memory_read_from_buffer function, some other thread/process had already modified that option rom buffer and optrom_state from QLA_SREADING to QLA_SWAITING. Then we got ha->optrom_buffer 0x0 and crashed the system: if (ha->optrom_state != QLA_SREADING) return 0; mutex_lock(&ha->optrom_mutex); rval = memory_read_from_buffer(buf, count, &off, ha->optrom_buffer, ha->optrom_region_size); mutex_unlock(&ha->optrom_mutex); With current optrom function we get following crash due to a race condition: [ 1479.466679] BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at (null) [ 1479.466707] IP: [<ffffffff81326756>] memcpy+0x6/0x110 [...] [ 1479.473673] Call Trace: [ 1479.474296] [<ffffffff81225cbc>] ? memory_read_from_buffer+0x3c/0x60 [ 1479.474941] [<ffffffffa01574dc>] qla2x00_sysfs_read_optrom+0x9c/0xc0 [qla2xxx] [ 1479.475571] [<ffffffff8127e76b>] read+0xdb/0x1f0 [ 1479.476206] [<ffffffff811fdf9e>] vfs_read+0x9e/0x170 [ 1479.476839] [<ffffffff811feb6f>] SyS_read+0x7f/0xe0 [ 1479.477466] [<ffffffff816964c9>] system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b Below patch modifies qla2x00_sysfs_read_optrom, qla2x00_sysfs_write_optrom functions to get the mutex_lock before checking ha->optrom_state to avoid similar crashes. The patch was applied and tested and same crashes were no longer observed again. Tested-by: Milan P. Gandhi <mgandhi@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Milan P. Gandhi <mgandhi@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Laurence Oberman <loberman@redhat.com> Acked-by: Himanshu Madhani <himanshu.madhani@cavium.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2016-12-25 00:32:46 +08:00
goto out;
rval = memory_read_from_buffer(buf, count, &off, ha->optrom_buffer,
ha->optrom_region_size);
scsi: qla2xxx: Get mutex lock before checking optrom_state There is a race condition with qla2xxx optrom functions where one thread might modify optrom buffer, optrom_state while other thread is still reading from it. In couple of crashes, it was found that we had successfully passed the following 'if' check where we confirm optrom_state to be QLA_SREADING. But by the time we acquired mutex lock to proceed with memory_read_from_buffer function, some other thread/process had already modified that option rom buffer and optrom_state from QLA_SREADING to QLA_SWAITING. Then we got ha->optrom_buffer 0x0 and crashed the system: if (ha->optrom_state != QLA_SREADING) return 0; mutex_lock(&ha->optrom_mutex); rval = memory_read_from_buffer(buf, count, &off, ha->optrom_buffer, ha->optrom_region_size); mutex_unlock(&ha->optrom_mutex); With current optrom function we get following crash due to a race condition: [ 1479.466679] BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at (null) [ 1479.466707] IP: [<ffffffff81326756>] memcpy+0x6/0x110 [...] [ 1479.473673] Call Trace: [ 1479.474296] [<ffffffff81225cbc>] ? memory_read_from_buffer+0x3c/0x60 [ 1479.474941] [<ffffffffa01574dc>] qla2x00_sysfs_read_optrom+0x9c/0xc0 [qla2xxx] [ 1479.475571] [<ffffffff8127e76b>] read+0xdb/0x1f0 [ 1479.476206] [<ffffffff811fdf9e>] vfs_read+0x9e/0x170 [ 1479.476839] [<ffffffff811feb6f>] SyS_read+0x7f/0xe0 [ 1479.477466] [<ffffffff816964c9>] system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b Below patch modifies qla2x00_sysfs_read_optrom, qla2x00_sysfs_write_optrom functions to get the mutex_lock before checking ha->optrom_state to avoid similar crashes. The patch was applied and tested and same crashes were no longer observed again. Tested-by: Milan P. Gandhi <mgandhi@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Milan P. Gandhi <mgandhi@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Laurence Oberman <loberman@redhat.com> Acked-by: Himanshu Madhani <himanshu.madhani@cavium.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2016-12-25 00:32:46 +08:00
out:
mutex_unlock(&ha->optrom_mutex);
return rval;
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_sysfs_write_optrom(struct file *filp, struct kobject *kobj,
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 13:57:22 +08:00
struct bin_attribute *bin_attr,
char *buf, loff_t off, size_t count)
{
struct scsi_qla_host *vha = shost_priv(dev_to_shost(container_of(kobj,
struct device, kobj)));
struct qla_hw_data *ha = vha->hw;
scsi: qla2xxx: Get mutex lock before checking optrom_state There is a race condition with qla2xxx optrom functions where one thread might modify optrom buffer, optrom_state while other thread is still reading from it. In couple of crashes, it was found that we had successfully passed the following 'if' check where we confirm optrom_state to be QLA_SREADING. But by the time we acquired mutex lock to proceed with memory_read_from_buffer function, some other thread/process had already modified that option rom buffer and optrom_state from QLA_SREADING to QLA_SWAITING. Then we got ha->optrom_buffer 0x0 and crashed the system: if (ha->optrom_state != QLA_SREADING) return 0; mutex_lock(&ha->optrom_mutex); rval = memory_read_from_buffer(buf, count, &off, ha->optrom_buffer, ha->optrom_region_size); mutex_unlock(&ha->optrom_mutex); With current optrom function we get following crash due to a race condition: [ 1479.466679] BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at (null) [ 1479.466707] IP: [<ffffffff81326756>] memcpy+0x6/0x110 [...] [ 1479.473673] Call Trace: [ 1479.474296] [<ffffffff81225cbc>] ? memory_read_from_buffer+0x3c/0x60 [ 1479.474941] [<ffffffffa01574dc>] qla2x00_sysfs_read_optrom+0x9c/0xc0 [qla2xxx] [ 1479.475571] [<ffffffff8127e76b>] read+0xdb/0x1f0 [ 1479.476206] [<ffffffff811fdf9e>] vfs_read+0x9e/0x170 [ 1479.476839] [<ffffffff811feb6f>] SyS_read+0x7f/0xe0 [ 1479.477466] [<ffffffff816964c9>] system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b Below patch modifies qla2x00_sysfs_read_optrom, qla2x00_sysfs_write_optrom functions to get the mutex_lock before checking ha->optrom_state to avoid similar crashes. The patch was applied and tested and same crashes were no longer observed again. Tested-by: Milan P. Gandhi <mgandhi@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Milan P. Gandhi <mgandhi@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Laurence Oberman <loberman@redhat.com> Acked-by: Himanshu Madhani <himanshu.madhani@cavium.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2016-12-25 00:32:46 +08:00
mutex_lock(&ha->optrom_mutex);
if (ha->optrom_state != QLA_SWRITING) {
mutex_unlock(&ha->optrom_mutex);
return -EINVAL;
scsi: qla2xxx: Get mutex lock before checking optrom_state There is a race condition with qla2xxx optrom functions where one thread might modify optrom buffer, optrom_state while other thread is still reading from it. In couple of crashes, it was found that we had successfully passed the following 'if' check where we confirm optrom_state to be QLA_SREADING. But by the time we acquired mutex lock to proceed with memory_read_from_buffer function, some other thread/process had already modified that option rom buffer and optrom_state from QLA_SREADING to QLA_SWAITING. Then we got ha->optrom_buffer 0x0 and crashed the system: if (ha->optrom_state != QLA_SREADING) return 0; mutex_lock(&ha->optrom_mutex); rval = memory_read_from_buffer(buf, count, &off, ha->optrom_buffer, ha->optrom_region_size); mutex_unlock(&ha->optrom_mutex); With current optrom function we get following crash due to a race condition: [ 1479.466679] BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at (null) [ 1479.466707] IP: [<ffffffff81326756>] memcpy+0x6/0x110 [...] [ 1479.473673] Call Trace: [ 1479.474296] [<ffffffff81225cbc>] ? memory_read_from_buffer+0x3c/0x60 [ 1479.474941] [<ffffffffa01574dc>] qla2x00_sysfs_read_optrom+0x9c/0xc0 [qla2xxx] [ 1479.475571] [<ffffffff8127e76b>] read+0xdb/0x1f0 [ 1479.476206] [<ffffffff811fdf9e>] vfs_read+0x9e/0x170 [ 1479.476839] [<ffffffff811feb6f>] SyS_read+0x7f/0xe0 [ 1479.477466] [<ffffffff816964c9>] system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b Below patch modifies qla2x00_sysfs_read_optrom, qla2x00_sysfs_write_optrom functions to get the mutex_lock before checking ha->optrom_state to avoid similar crashes. The patch was applied and tested and same crashes were no longer observed again. Tested-by: Milan P. Gandhi <mgandhi@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Milan P. Gandhi <mgandhi@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Laurence Oberman <loberman@redhat.com> Acked-by: Himanshu Madhani <himanshu.madhani@cavium.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2016-12-25 00:32:46 +08:00
}
if (off > ha->optrom_region_size) {
mutex_unlock(&ha->optrom_mutex);
return -ERANGE;
scsi: qla2xxx: Get mutex lock before checking optrom_state There is a race condition with qla2xxx optrom functions where one thread might modify optrom buffer, optrom_state while other thread is still reading from it. In couple of crashes, it was found that we had successfully passed the following 'if' check where we confirm optrom_state to be QLA_SREADING. But by the time we acquired mutex lock to proceed with memory_read_from_buffer function, some other thread/process had already modified that option rom buffer and optrom_state from QLA_SREADING to QLA_SWAITING. Then we got ha->optrom_buffer 0x0 and crashed the system: if (ha->optrom_state != QLA_SREADING) return 0; mutex_lock(&ha->optrom_mutex); rval = memory_read_from_buffer(buf, count, &off, ha->optrom_buffer, ha->optrom_region_size); mutex_unlock(&ha->optrom_mutex); With current optrom function we get following crash due to a race condition: [ 1479.466679] BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at (null) [ 1479.466707] IP: [<ffffffff81326756>] memcpy+0x6/0x110 [...] [ 1479.473673] Call Trace: [ 1479.474296] [<ffffffff81225cbc>] ? memory_read_from_buffer+0x3c/0x60 [ 1479.474941] [<ffffffffa01574dc>] qla2x00_sysfs_read_optrom+0x9c/0xc0 [qla2xxx] [ 1479.475571] [<ffffffff8127e76b>] read+0xdb/0x1f0 [ 1479.476206] [<ffffffff811fdf9e>] vfs_read+0x9e/0x170 [ 1479.476839] [<ffffffff811feb6f>] SyS_read+0x7f/0xe0 [ 1479.477466] [<ffffffff816964c9>] system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b Below patch modifies qla2x00_sysfs_read_optrom, qla2x00_sysfs_write_optrom functions to get the mutex_lock before checking ha->optrom_state to avoid similar crashes. The patch was applied and tested and same crashes were no longer observed again. Tested-by: Milan P. Gandhi <mgandhi@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Milan P. Gandhi <mgandhi@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Laurence Oberman <loberman@redhat.com> Acked-by: Himanshu Madhani <himanshu.madhani@cavium.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2016-12-25 00:32:46 +08:00
}
if (off + count > ha->optrom_region_size)
count = ha->optrom_region_size - off;
memcpy(&ha->optrom_buffer[off], buf, count);
mutex_unlock(&ha->optrom_mutex);
return count;
}
static struct bin_attribute sysfs_optrom_attr = {
.attr = {
.name = "optrom",
.mode = S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR,
},
.size = 0,
.read = qla2x00_sysfs_read_optrom,
.write = qla2x00_sysfs_write_optrom,
};
static ssize_t
qla2x00_sysfs_write_optrom_ctl(struct file *filp, struct kobject *kobj,
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 13:57:22 +08:00
struct bin_attribute *bin_attr,
char *buf, loff_t off, size_t count)
{
struct scsi_qla_host *vha = shost_priv(dev_to_shost(container_of(kobj,
struct device, kobj)));
struct qla_hw_data *ha = vha->hw;
uint32_t start = 0;
uint32_t size = ha->optrom_size;
int val, valid;
ssize_t rval = count;
if (off)
return -EINVAL;
if (unlikely(pci_channel_offline(ha->pdev)))
return -EAGAIN;
if (sscanf(buf, "%d:%x:%x", &val, &start, &size) < 1)
return -EINVAL;
if (start > ha->optrom_size)
return -EINVAL;
if (size > ha->optrom_size - start)
size = ha->optrom_size - start;
mutex_lock(&ha->optrom_mutex);
switch (val) {
case 0:
if (ha->optrom_state != QLA_SREADING &&
ha->optrom_state != QLA_SWRITING) {
rval = -EINVAL;
goto out;
}
ha->optrom_state = QLA_SWAITING;
ql_dbg(ql_dbg_user, vha, 0x7061,
"Freeing flash region allocation -- 0x%x bytes.\n",
ha->optrom_region_size);
vfree(ha->optrom_buffer);
ha->optrom_buffer = NULL;
break;
case 1:
if (ha->optrom_state != QLA_SWAITING) {
rval = -EINVAL;
goto out;
}
ha->optrom_region_start = start;
ha->optrom_region_size = start + size;
ha->optrom_state = QLA_SREADING;
ha->optrom_buffer = vmalloc(ha->optrom_region_size);
if (ha->optrom_buffer == NULL) {
ql_log(ql_log_warn, vha, 0x7062,
"Unable to allocate memory for optrom retrieval "
"(%x).\n", ha->optrom_region_size);
ha->optrom_state = QLA_SWAITING;
rval = -ENOMEM;
goto out;
}
if (qla2x00_wait_for_hba_online(vha) != QLA_SUCCESS) {
ql_log(ql_log_warn, vha, 0x7063,
"HBA not online, failing NVRAM update.\n");
rval = -EAGAIN;
goto out;
}
ql_dbg(ql_dbg_user, vha, 0x7064,
"Reading flash region -- 0x%x/0x%x.\n",
ha->optrom_region_start, ha->optrom_region_size);
memset(ha->optrom_buffer, 0, ha->optrom_region_size);
ha->isp_ops->read_optrom(vha, ha->optrom_buffer,
ha->optrom_region_start, ha->optrom_region_size);
break;
case 2:
if (ha->optrom_state != QLA_SWAITING) {
rval = -EINVAL;
goto out;
}
/*
* We need to be more restrictive on which FLASH regions are
* allowed to be updated via user-space. Regions accessible
* via this method include:
*
* ISP21xx/ISP22xx/ISP23xx type boards:
*
* 0x000000 -> 0x020000 -- Boot code.
*
* ISP2322/ISP24xx type boards:
*
* 0x000000 -> 0x07ffff -- Boot code.
* 0x080000 -> 0x0fffff -- Firmware.
*
* ISP25xx type boards:
*
* 0x000000 -> 0x07ffff -- Boot code.
* 0x080000 -> 0x0fffff -- Firmware.
* 0x120000 -> 0x12ffff -- VPD and HBA parameters.
*/
valid = 0;
if (ha->optrom_size == OPTROM_SIZE_2300 && start == 0)
valid = 1;
else if (start == (ha->flt_region_boot * 4) ||
start == (ha->flt_region_fw * 4))
valid = 1;
else if (IS_QLA24XX_TYPE(ha) || IS_QLA25XX(ha)
|| IS_CNA_CAPABLE(ha) || IS_QLA2031(ha)
|| IS_QLA27XX(ha))
valid = 1;
if (!valid) {
ql_log(ql_log_warn, vha, 0x7065,
"Invalid start region 0x%x/0x%x.\n", start, size);
rval = -EINVAL;
goto out;
}
ha->optrom_region_start = start;
ha->optrom_region_size = start + size;
ha->optrom_state = QLA_SWRITING;
ha->optrom_buffer = vmalloc(ha->optrom_region_size);
if (ha->optrom_buffer == NULL) {
ql_log(ql_log_warn, vha, 0x7066,
"Unable to allocate memory for optrom update "
"(%x)\n", ha->optrom_region_size);
ha->optrom_state = QLA_SWAITING;
rval = -ENOMEM;
goto out;
}
ql_dbg(ql_dbg_user, vha, 0x7067,
"Staging flash region write -- 0x%x/0x%x.\n",
ha->optrom_region_start, ha->optrom_region_size);
memset(ha->optrom_buffer, 0, ha->optrom_region_size);
break;
case 3:
if (ha->optrom_state != QLA_SWRITING) {
rval = -EINVAL;
goto out;
}
if (qla2x00_wait_for_hba_online(vha) != QLA_SUCCESS) {
ql_log(ql_log_warn, vha, 0x7068,
"HBA not online, failing flash update.\n");
rval = -EAGAIN;
goto out;
}
ql_dbg(ql_dbg_user, vha, 0x7069,
"Writing flash region -- 0x%x/0x%x.\n",
ha->optrom_region_start, ha->optrom_region_size);
ha->isp_ops->write_optrom(vha, ha->optrom_buffer,
ha->optrom_region_start, ha->optrom_region_size);
break;
default:
rval = -EINVAL;
}
out:
mutex_unlock(&ha->optrom_mutex);
return rval;
}
static struct bin_attribute sysfs_optrom_ctl_attr = {
.attr = {
.name = "optrom_ctl",
.mode = S_IWUSR,
},
.size = 0,
.write = qla2x00_sysfs_write_optrom_ctl,
};
static ssize_t
qla2x00_sysfs_read_vpd(struct file *filp, struct kobject *kobj,
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 13:57:22 +08:00
struct bin_attribute *bin_attr,
char *buf, loff_t off, size_t count)
{
struct scsi_qla_host *vha = shost_priv(dev_to_shost(container_of(kobj,
struct device, kobj)));
struct qla_hw_data *ha = vha->hw;
uint32_t faddr;
if (unlikely(pci_channel_offline(ha->pdev)))
return -EAGAIN;
if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))
return -EINVAL;
if (IS_NOCACHE_VPD_TYPE(ha)) {
faddr = ha->flt_region_vpd << 2;
if (IS_QLA27XX(ha) &&
qla27xx_find_valid_image(vha) == QLA27XX_SECONDARY_IMAGE)
faddr = ha->flt_region_vpd_sec << 2;
ha->isp_ops->read_optrom(vha, ha->vpd, faddr,
ha->vpd_size);
}
return memory_read_from_buffer(buf, count, &off, ha->vpd, ha->vpd_size);
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_sysfs_write_vpd(struct file *filp, struct kobject *kobj,
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 13:57:22 +08:00
struct bin_attribute *bin_attr,
char *buf, loff_t off, size_t count)
{
struct scsi_qla_host *vha = shost_priv(dev_to_shost(container_of(kobj,
struct device, kobj)));
struct qla_hw_data *ha = vha->hw;
uint8_t *tmp_data;
if (unlikely(pci_channel_offline(ha->pdev)))
return 0;
if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN) || off != 0 || count != ha->vpd_size ||
!ha->isp_ops->write_nvram)
return 0;
if (qla2x00_wait_for_hba_online(vha) != QLA_SUCCESS) {
ql_log(ql_log_warn, vha, 0x706a,
"HBA not online, failing VPD update.\n");
return -EAGAIN;
}
/* Write NVRAM. */
ha->isp_ops->write_nvram(vha, (uint8_t *)buf, ha->vpd_base, count);
ha->isp_ops->read_nvram(vha, (uint8_t *)ha->vpd, ha->vpd_base, count);
/* Update flash version information for 4Gb & above. */
if (!IS_FWI2_CAPABLE(ha))
return -EINVAL;
tmp_data = vmalloc(256);
if (!tmp_data) {
ql_log(ql_log_warn, vha, 0x706b,
"Unable to allocate memory for VPD information update.\n");
return -ENOMEM;
}
ha->isp_ops->get_flash_version(vha, tmp_data);
vfree(tmp_data);
return count;
}
static struct bin_attribute sysfs_vpd_attr = {
.attr = {
.name = "vpd",
.mode = S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR,
},
.size = 0,
.read = qla2x00_sysfs_read_vpd,
.write = qla2x00_sysfs_write_vpd,
};
static ssize_t
qla2x00_sysfs_read_sfp(struct file *filp, struct kobject *kobj,
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 13:57:22 +08:00
struct bin_attribute *bin_attr,
char *buf, loff_t off, size_t count)
{
struct scsi_qla_host *vha = shost_priv(dev_to_shost(container_of(kobj,
struct device, kobj)));
int rval;
if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN) || off != 0 || count < SFP_DEV_SIZE)
return 0;
if (qla2x00_reset_active(vha))
return 0;
rval = qla2x00_read_sfp_dev(vha, buf, count);
if (rval)
return -EIO;
return count;
}
static struct bin_attribute sysfs_sfp_attr = {
.attr = {
.name = "sfp",
.mode = S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR,
},
.size = SFP_DEV_SIZE,
.read = qla2x00_sysfs_read_sfp,
};
static ssize_t
qla2x00_sysfs_write_reset(struct file *filp, struct kobject *kobj,
struct bin_attribute *bin_attr,
char *buf, loff_t off, size_t count)
{
struct scsi_qla_host *vha = shost_priv(dev_to_shost(container_of(kobj,
struct device, kobj)));
struct qla_hw_data *ha = vha->hw;
struct scsi_qla_host *base_vha = pci_get_drvdata(ha->pdev);
int type;
uint32_t idc_control;
uint8_t *tmp_data = NULL;
if (off != 0)
return -EINVAL;
type = simple_strtol(buf, NULL, 10);
switch (type) {
case 0x2025c:
ql_log(ql_log_info, vha, 0x706e,
"Issuing ISP reset.\n");
scsi_block_requests(vha->host);
if (IS_QLA82XX(ha)) {
ha->flags.isp82xx_no_md_cap = 1;
qla82xx_idc_lock(ha);
qla82xx_set_reset_owner(vha);
qla82xx_idc_unlock(ha);
} else if (IS_QLA8044(ha)) {
qla8044_idc_lock(ha);
idc_control = qla8044_rd_reg(ha,
QLA8044_IDC_DRV_CTRL);
qla8044_wr_reg(ha, QLA8044_IDC_DRV_CTRL,
(idc_control | GRACEFUL_RESET_BIT1));
qla82xx_set_reset_owner(vha);
qla8044_idc_unlock(ha);
} else {
set_bit(ISP_ABORT_NEEDED, &vha->dpc_flags);
qla2xxx_wake_dpc(vha);
}
qla2x00_wait_for_chip_reset(vha);
scsi_unblock_requests(vha->host);
break;
case 0x2025d:
if (!IS_QLA81XX(ha) && !IS_QLA83XX(ha))
return -EPERM;
ql_log(ql_log_info, vha, 0x706f,
"Issuing MPI reset.\n");
if (IS_QLA83XX(ha) || IS_QLA27XX(ha)) {
uint32_t idc_control;
qla83xx_idc_lock(vha, 0);
__qla83xx_get_idc_control(vha, &idc_control);
idc_control |= QLA83XX_IDC_GRACEFUL_RESET;
__qla83xx_set_idc_control(vha, idc_control);
qla83xx_wr_reg(vha, QLA83XX_IDC_DEV_STATE,
QLA8XXX_DEV_NEED_RESET);
qla83xx_idc_audit(vha, IDC_AUDIT_TIMESTAMP);
qla83xx_idc_unlock(vha, 0);
break;
} else {
/* Make sure FC side is not in reset */
qla2x00_wait_for_hba_online(vha);
/* Issue MPI reset */
scsi_block_requests(vha->host);
if (qla81xx_restart_mpi_firmware(vha) != QLA_SUCCESS)
ql_log(ql_log_warn, vha, 0x7070,
"MPI reset failed.\n");
scsi_unblock_requests(vha->host);
break;
}
case 0x2025e:
if (!IS_P3P_TYPE(ha) || vha != base_vha) {
ql_log(ql_log_info, vha, 0x7071,
"FCoE ctx reset not supported.\n");
return -EPERM;
}
ql_log(ql_log_info, vha, 0x7072,
"Issuing FCoE ctx reset.\n");
set_bit(FCOE_CTX_RESET_NEEDED, &vha->dpc_flags);
qla2xxx_wake_dpc(vha);
qla2x00_wait_for_fcoe_ctx_reset(vha);
break;
case 0x2025f:
if (!IS_QLA8031(ha))
return -EPERM;
ql_log(ql_log_info, vha, 0x70bc,
"Disabling Reset by IDC control\n");
qla83xx_idc_lock(vha, 0);
__qla83xx_get_idc_control(vha, &idc_control);
idc_control |= QLA83XX_IDC_RESET_DISABLED;
__qla83xx_set_idc_control(vha, idc_control);
qla83xx_idc_unlock(vha, 0);
break;
case 0x20260:
if (!IS_QLA8031(ha))
return -EPERM;
ql_log(ql_log_info, vha, 0x70bd,
"Enabling Reset by IDC control\n");
qla83xx_idc_lock(vha, 0);
__qla83xx_get_idc_control(vha, &idc_control);
idc_control &= ~QLA83XX_IDC_RESET_DISABLED;
__qla83xx_set_idc_control(vha, idc_control);
qla83xx_idc_unlock(vha, 0);
break;
case 0x20261:
ql_dbg(ql_dbg_user, vha, 0x70e0,
"Updating cache versions without reset ");
tmp_data = vmalloc(256);
if (!tmp_data) {
ql_log(ql_log_warn, vha, 0x70e1,
"Unable to allocate memory for VPD information update.\n");
return -ENOMEM;
}
ha->isp_ops->get_flash_version(vha, tmp_data);
vfree(tmp_data);
break;
}
return count;
}
static struct bin_attribute sysfs_reset_attr = {
.attr = {
.name = "reset",
.mode = S_IWUSR,
},
.size = 0,
.write = qla2x00_sysfs_write_reset,
};
static ssize_t
qla2x00_issue_logo(struct file *filp, struct kobject *kobj,
struct bin_attribute *bin_attr,
char *buf, loff_t off, size_t count)
{
struct scsi_qla_host *vha = shost_priv(dev_to_shost(container_of(kobj,
struct device, kobj)));
int type;
port_id_t did;
type = simple_strtol(buf, NULL, 10);
did.b.domain = (type & 0x00ff0000) >> 16;
did.b.area = (type & 0x0000ff00) >> 8;
did.b.al_pa = (type & 0x000000ff);
ql_log(ql_log_info, vha, 0xd04d, "portid=%02x%02x%02x done\n",
did.b.domain, did.b.area, did.b.al_pa);
ql_log(ql_log_info, vha, 0x70e4, "%s: %d\n", __func__, type);
qla24xx_els_dcmd_iocb(vha, ELS_DCMD_LOGO, did);
return count;
}
static struct bin_attribute sysfs_issue_logo_attr = {
.attr = {
.name = "issue_logo",
.mode = S_IWUSR,
},
.size = 0,
.write = qla2x00_issue_logo,
};
static ssize_t
qla2x00_sysfs_read_xgmac_stats(struct file *filp, struct kobject *kobj,
struct bin_attribute *bin_attr,
char *buf, loff_t off, size_t count)
{
struct scsi_qla_host *vha = shost_priv(dev_to_shost(container_of(kobj,
struct device, kobj)));
struct qla_hw_data *ha = vha->hw;
int rval;
uint16_t actual_size;
if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN) || off != 0 || count > XGMAC_DATA_SIZE)
return 0;
if (ha->xgmac_data)
goto do_read;
ha->xgmac_data = dma_alloc_coherent(&ha->pdev->dev, XGMAC_DATA_SIZE,
&ha->xgmac_data_dma, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!ha->xgmac_data) {
ql_log(ql_log_warn, vha, 0x7076,
"Unable to allocate memory for XGMAC read-data.\n");
return 0;
}
do_read:
actual_size = 0;
memset(ha->xgmac_data, 0, XGMAC_DATA_SIZE);
rval = qla2x00_get_xgmac_stats(vha, ha->xgmac_data_dma,
XGMAC_DATA_SIZE, &actual_size);
if (rval != QLA_SUCCESS) {
ql_log(ql_log_warn, vha, 0x7077,
"Unable to read XGMAC data (%x).\n", rval);
count = 0;
}
count = actual_size > count ? count: actual_size;
memcpy(buf, ha->xgmac_data, count);
return count;
}
static struct bin_attribute sysfs_xgmac_stats_attr = {
.attr = {
.name = "xgmac_stats",
.mode = S_IRUSR,
},
.size = 0,
.read = qla2x00_sysfs_read_xgmac_stats,
};
static ssize_t
qla2x00_sysfs_read_dcbx_tlv(struct file *filp, struct kobject *kobj,
struct bin_attribute *bin_attr,
char *buf, loff_t off, size_t count)
{
struct scsi_qla_host *vha = shost_priv(dev_to_shost(container_of(kobj,
struct device, kobj)));
struct qla_hw_data *ha = vha->hw;
int rval;
if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN) || off != 0 || count > DCBX_TLV_DATA_SIZE)
return 0;
if (ha->dcbx_tlv)
goto do_read;
ha->dcbx_tlv = dma_alloc_coherent(&ha->pdev->dev, DCBX_TLV_DATA_SIZE,
&ha->dcbx_tlv_dma, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!ha->dcbx_tlv) {
ql_log(ql_log_warn, vha, 0x7078,
"Unable to allocate memory for DCBX TLV read-data.\n");
return -ENOMEM;
}
do_read:
memset(ha->dcbx_tlv, 0, DCBX_TLV_DATA_SIZE);
rval = qla2x00_get_dcbx_params(vha, ha->dcbx_tlv_dma,
DCBX_TLV_DATA_SIZE);
if (rval != QLA_SUCCESS) {
ql_log(ql_log_warn, vha, 0x7079,
"Unable to read DCBX TLV (%x).\n", rval);
return -EIO;
}
memcpy(buf, ha->dcbx_tlv, count);
return count;
}
static struct bin_attribute sysfs_dcbx_tlv_attr = {
.attr = {
.name = "dcbx_tlv",
.mode = S_IRUSR,
},
.size = 0,
.read = qla2x00_sysfs_read_dcbx_tlv,
};
static struct sysfs_entry {
char *name;
struct bin_attribute *attr;
int is4GBp_only;
} bin_file_entries[] = {
{ "fw_dump", &sysfs_fw_dump_attr, },
{ "nvram", &sysfs_nvram_attr, },
{ "optrom", &sysfs_optrom_attr, },
{ "optrom_ctl", &sysfs_optrom_ctl_attr, },
{ "vpd", &sysfs_vpd_attr, 1 },
{ "sfp", &sysfs_sfp_attr, 1 },
{ "reset", &sysfs_reset_attr, },
{ "issue_logo", &sysfs_issue_logo_attr, },
{ "xgmac_stats", &sysfs_xgmac_stats_attr, 3 },
{ "dcbx_tlv", &sysfs_dcbx_tlv_attr, 3 },
{ NULL },
};
void
qla2x00_alloc_sysfs_attr(scsi_qla_host_t *vha)
{
struct Scsi_Host *host = vha->host;
struct sysfs_entry *iter;
int ret;
for (iter = bin_file_entries; iter->name; iter++) {
if (iter->is4GBp_only && !IS_FWI2_CAPABLE(vha->hw))
continue;
if (iter->is4GBp_only == 2 && !IS_QLA25XX(vha->hw))
continue;
if (iter->is4GBp_only == 3 && !(IS_CNA_CAPABLE(vha->hw)))
continue;
ret = sysfs_create_bin_file(&host->shost_gendev.kobj,
iter->attr);
if (ret)
ql_log(ql_log_warn, vha, 0x00f3,
"Unable to create sysfs %s binary attribute (%d).\n",
iter->name, ret);
else
ql_dbg(ql_dbg_init, vha, 0x00f4,
"Successfully created sysfs %s binary attribute.\n",
iter->name);
}
}
void
qla2x00_free_sysfs_attr(scsi_qla_host_t *vha, bool stop_beacon)
{
struct Scsi_Host *host = vha->host;
struct sysfs_entry *iter;
struct qla_hw_data *ha = vha->hw;
for (iter = bin_file_entries; iter->name; iter++) {
if (iter->is4GBp_only && !IS_FWI2_CAPABLE(ha))
continue;
if (iter->is4GBp_only == 2 && !IS_QLA25XX(ha))
continue;
if (iter->is4GBp_only == 3 && !(IS_CNA_CAPABLE(vha->hw)))
continue;
if (iter->is4GBp_only == 0x27 && !IS_QLA27XX(vha->hw))
continue;
sysfs_remove_bin_file(&host->shost_gendev.kobj,
iter->attr);
}
if (stop_beacon && ha->beacon_blink_led == 1)
ha->isp_ops->beacon_off(vha);
}
/* Scsi_Host attributes. */
static ssize_t
qla2x00_drvr_version_show(struct device *dev,
struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s\n", qla2x00_version_str);
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_fw_version_show(struct device *dev,
struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(class_to_shost(dev));
struct qla_hw_data *ha = vha->hw;
char fw_str[128];
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s\n",
ha->isp_ops->fw_version_str(vha, fw_str, sizeof(fw_str)));
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_serial_num_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
char *buf)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(class_to_shost(dev));
struct qla_hw_data *ha = vha->hw;
uint32_t sn;
if (IS_QLAFX00(vha->hw)) {
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s\n",
vha->hw->mr.serial_num);
} else if (IS_FWI2_CAPABLE(ha)) {
qla2xxx_get_vpd_field(vha, "SN", buf, PAGE_SIZE - 1);
return strlen(strcat(buf, "\n"));
}
sn = ((ha->serial0 & 0x1f) << 16) | (ha->serial2 << 8) | ha->serial1;
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%c%05d\n", 'A' + sn / 100000,
sn % 100000);
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_isp_name_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
char *buf)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(class_to_shost(dev));
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "ISP%04X\n", vha->hw->pdev->device);
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_isp_id_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
char *buf)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(class_to_shost(dev));
struct qla_hw_data *ha = vha->hw;
if (IS_QLAFX00(vha->hw))
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s\n",
vha->hw->mr.hw_version);
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%04x %04x %04x %04x\n",
ha->product_id[0], ha->product_id[1], ha->product_id[2],
ha->product_id[3]);
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_model_name_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
char *buf)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(class_to_shost(dev));
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s\n", vha->hw->model_number);
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_model_desc_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
char *buf)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(class_to_shost(dev));
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s\n", vha->hw->model_desc);
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_pci_info_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
char *buf)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(class_to_shost(dev));
char pci_info[30];
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s\n",
vha->hw->isp_ops->pci_info_str(vha, pci_info));
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_link_state_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
char *buf)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(class_to_shost(dev));
struct qla_hw_data *ha = vha->hw;
int len = 0;
if (atomic_read(&vha->loop_state) == LOOP_DOWN ||
atomic_read(&vha->loop_state) == LOOP_DEAD ||
vha->device_flags & DFLG_NO_CABLE)
len = scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "Link Down\n");
else if (atomic_read(&vha->loop_state) != LOOP_READY ||
qla2x00_reset_active(vha))
len = scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "Unknown Link State\n");
else {
len = scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "Link Up - ");
switch (ha->current_topology) {
case ISP_CFG_NL:
len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len, "Loop\n");
break;
case ISP_CFG_FL:
len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len, "FL_Port\n");
break;
case ISP_CFG_N:
len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len,
"N_Port to N_Port\n");
break;
case ISP_CFG_F:
len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len, "F_Port\n");
break;
default:
len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len, "Loop\n");
break;
}
}
return len;
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_zio_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
char *buf)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(class_to_shost(dev));
int len = 0;
switch (vha->hw->zio_mode) {
case QLA_ZIO_MODE_6:
len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len, "Mode 6\n");
break;
case QLA_ZIO_DISABLED:
len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len, "Disabled\n");
break;
}
return len;
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_zio_store(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
const char *buf, size_t count)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(class_to_shost(dev));
struct qla_hw_data *ha = vha->hw;
int val = 0;
uint16_t zio_mode;
if (!IS_ZIO_SUPPORTED(ha))
return -ENOTSUPP;
if (sscanf(buf, "%d", &val) != 1)
return -EINVAL;
if (val)
zio_mode = QLA_ZIO_MODE_6;
else
zio_mode = QLA_ZIO_DISABLED;
/* Update per-hba values and queue a reset. */
if (zio_mode != QLA_ZIO_DISABLED || ha->zio_mode != QLA_ZIO_DISABLED) {
ha->zio_mode = zio_mode;
set_bit(ISP_ABORT_NEEDED, &vha->dpc_flags);
}
return strlen(buf);
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_zio_timer_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
char *buf)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(class_to_shost(dev));
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d us\n", vha->hw->zio_timer * 100);
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_zio_timer_store(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
const char *buf, size_t count)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(class_to_shost(dev));
int val = 0;
uint16_t zio_timer;
if (sscanf(buf, "%d", &val) != 1)
return -EINVAL;
if (val > 25500 || val < 100)
return -ERANGE;
zio_timer = (uint16_t)(val / 100);
vha->hw->zio_timer = zio_timer;
return strlen(buf);
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_beacon_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
char *buf)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(class_to_shost(dev));
int len = 0;
if (vha->hw->beacon_blink_led)
len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len, "Enabled\n");
else
len += scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE-len, "Disabled\n");
return len;
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_beacon_store(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
const char *buf, size_t count)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(class_to_shost(dev));
struct qla_hw_data *ha = vha->hw;
int val = 0;
int rval;
if (IS_QLA2100(ha) || IS_QLA2200(ha))
return -EPERM;
if (test_bit(ABORT_ISP_ACTIVE, &vha->dpc_flags)) {
ql_log(ql_log_warn, vha, 0x707a,
"Abort ISP active -- ignoring beacon request.\n");
return -EBUSY;
}
if (sscanf(buf, "%d", &val) != 1)
return -EINVAL;
if (val)
rval = ha->isp_ops->beacon_on(vha);
else
rval = ha->isp_ops->beacon_off(vha);
if (rval != QLA_SUCCESS)
count = 0;
return count;
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_optrom_bios_version_show(struct device *dev,
struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(class_to_shost(dev));
struct qla_hw_data *ha = vha->hw;
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d.%02d\n", ha->bios_revision[1],
ha->bios_revision[0]);
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_optrom_efi_version_show(struct device *dev,
struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(class_to_shost(dev));
struct qla_hw_data *ha = vha->hw;
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d.%02d\n", ha->efi_revision[1],
ha->efi_revision[0]);
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_optrom_fcode_version_show(struct device *dev,
struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(class_to_shost(dev));
struct qla_hw_data *ha = vha->hw;
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d.%02d\n", ha->fcode_revision[1],
ha->fcode_revision[0]);
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_optrom_fw_version_show(struct device *dev,
struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(class_to_shost(dev));
struct qla_hw_data *ha = vha->hw;
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d.%02d.%02d %d\n",
ha->fw_revision[0], ha->fw_revision[1], ha->fw_revision[2],
ha->fw_revision[3]);
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_optrom_gold_fw_version_show(struct device *dev,
struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(class_to_shost(dev));
struct qla_hw_data *ha = vha->hw;
if (!IS_QLA81XX(ha) && !IS_QLA83XX(ha) && !IS_QLA27XX(ha))
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "\n");
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d.%02d.%02d (%d)\n",
ha->gold_fw_version[0], ha->gold_fw_version[1],
ha->gold_fw_version[2], ha->gold_fw_version[3]);
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_total_isp_aborts_show(struct device *dev,
struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(class_to_shost(dev));
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n",
vha->qla_stats.total_isp_aborts);
}
static ssize_t
qla24xx_84xx_fw_version_show(struct device *dev,
struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
int rval = QLA_SUCCESS;
uint16_t status[2] = {0, 0};
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(class_to_shost(dev));
struct qla_hw_data *ha = vha->hw;
if (!IS_QLA84XX(ha))
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "\n");
if (ha->cs84xx->op_fw_version == 0)
rval = qla84xx_verify_chip(vha, status);
if ((rval == QLA_SUCCESS) && (status[0] == 0))
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%u\n",
(uint32_t)ha->cs84xx->op_fw_version);
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "\n");
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_mpi_version_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
char *buf)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(class_to_shost(dev));
struct qla_hw_data *ha = vha->hw;
if (!IS_QLA81XX(ha) && !IS_QLA8031(ha) && !IS_QLA8044(ha) &&
!IS_QLA27XX(ha))
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "\n");
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d.%02d.%02d (%x)\n",
ha->mpi_version[0], ha->mpi_version[1], ha->mpi_version[2],
ha->mpi_capabilities);
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_phy_version_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
char *buf)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(class_to_shost(dev));
struct qla_hw_data *ha = vha->hw;
if (!IS_QLA81XX(ha) && !IS_QLA8031(ha))
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "\n");
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d.%02d.%02d\n",
ha->phy_version[0], ha->phy_version[1], ha->phy_version[2]);
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_flash_block_size_show(struct device *dev,
struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(class_to_shost(dev));
struct qla_hw_data *ha = vha->hw;
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "0x%x\n", ha->fdt_block_size);
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_vlan_id_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
char *buf)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(class_to_shost(dev));
if (!IS_CNA_CAPABLE(vha->hw))
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "\n");
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", vha->fcoe_vlan_id);
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_vn_port_mac_address_show(struct device *dev,
struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(class_to_shost(dev));
if (!IS_CNA_CAPABLE(vha->hw))
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "\n");
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%pMR\n", vha->fcoe_vn_port_mac);
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_fabric_param_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
char *buf)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(class_to_shost(dev));
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", vha->hw->switch_cap);
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_thermal_temp_show(struct device *dev,
struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(class_to_shost(dev));
uint16_t temp = 0;
if (qla2x00_reset_active(vha)) {
ql_log(ql_log_warn, vha, 0x70dc, "ISP reset active.\n");
goto done;
}
if (vha->hw->flags.eeh_busy) {
ql_log(ql_log_warn, vha, 0x70dd, "PCI EEH busy.\n");
goto done;
}
if (qla2x00_get_thermal_temp(vha, &temp) == QLA_SUCCESS)
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", temp);
done:
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "\n");
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_fw_state_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
char *buf)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(class_to_shost(dev));
int rval = QLA_FUNCTION_FAILED;
uint16_t state[6];
uint32_t pstate;
if (IS_QLAFX00(vha->hw)) {
pstate = qlafx00_fw_state_show(dev, attr, buf);
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "0x%x\n", pstate);
}
if (qla2x00_reset_active(vha))
ql_log(ql_log_warn, vha, 0x707c,
"ISP reset active.\n");
else if (!vha->hw->flags.eeh_busy)
rval = qla2x00_get_firmware_state(vha, state);
if (rval != QLA_SUCCESS)
memset(state, -1, sizeof(state));
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "0x%x 0x%x 0x%x 0x%x 0x%x 0x%x\n",
state[0], state[1], state[2], state[3], state[4], state[5]);
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_diag_requests_show(struct device *dev,
struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(class_to_shost(dev));
if (!IS_BIDI_CAPABLE(vha->hw))
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "\n");
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%llu\n", vha->bidi_stats.io_count);
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_diag_megabytes_show(struct device *dev,
struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(class_to_shost(dev));
if (!IS_BIDI_CAPABLE(vha->hw))
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "\n");
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%llu\n",
vha->bidi_stats.transfer_bytes >> 20);
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_fw_dump_size_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
char *buf)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(class_to_shost(dev));
struct qla_hw_data *ha = vha->hw;
uint32_t size;
if (!ha->fw_dumped)
size = 0;
else if (IS_P3P_TYPE(ha))
size = ha->md_template_size + ha->md_dump_size;
else
size = ha->fw_dump_len;
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", size);
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_allow_cna_fw_dump_show(struct device *dev,
struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(class_to_shost(dev));
if (!IS_P3P_TYPE(vha->hw))
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "\n");
else
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s\n",
vha->hw->allow_cna_fw_dump ? "true" : "false");
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_allow_cna_fw_dump_store(struct device *dev,
struct device_attribute *attr, const char *buf, size_t count)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(class_to_shost(dev));
int val = 0;
if (!IS_P3P_TYPE(vha->hw))
return -EINVAL;
if (sscanf(buf, "%d", &val) != 1)
return -EINVAL;
vha->hw->allow_cna_fw_dump = val != 0;
return strlen(buf);
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_pep_version_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
char *buf)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(class_to_shost(dev));
struct qla_hw_data *ha = vha->hw;
if (!IS_QLA27XX(ha))
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "\n");
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d.%02d.%02d\n",
ha->pep_version[0], ha->pep_version[1], ha->pep_version[2]);
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_min_link_speed_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
char *buf)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(class_to_shost(dev));
struct qla_hw_data *ha = vha->hw;
if (!IS_QLA27XX(ha))
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "\n");
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s\n",
ha->min_link_speed == 5 ? "32Gps" :
ha->min_link_speed == 4 ? "16Gps" :
ha->min_link_speed == 3 ? "8Gps" :
ha->min_link_speed == 2 ? "4Gps" :
ha->min_link_speed != 0 ? "unknown" : "");
}
static ssize_t
qla2x00_max_speed_sup_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
char *buf)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(class_to_shost(dev));
struct qla_hw_data *ha = vha->hw;
if (!IS_QLA27XX(ha))
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "\n");
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s\n",
ha->max_speed_sup ? "32Gps" : "16Gps");
}
static DEVICE_ATTR(driver_version, S_IRUGO, qla2x00_drvr_version_show, NULL);
static DEVICE_ATTR(fw_version, S_IRUGO, qla2x00_fw_version_show, NULL);
static DEVICE_ATTR(serial_num, S_IRUGO, qla2x00_serial_num_show, NULL);
static DEVICE_ATTR(isp_name, S_IRUGO, qla2x00_isp_name_show, NULL);
static DEVICE_ATTR(isp_id, S_IRUGO, qla2x00_isp_id_show, NULL);
static DEVICE_ATTR(model_name, S_IRUGO, qla2x00_model_name_show, NULL);
static DEVICE_ATTR(model_desc, S_IRUGO, qla2x00_model_desc_show, NULL);
static DEVICE_ATTR(pci_info, S_IRUGO, qla2x00_pci_info_show, NULL);
static DEVICE_ATTR(link_state, S_IRUGO, qla2x00_link_state_show, NULL);
static DEVICE_ATTR(zio, S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR, qla2x00_zio_show, qla2x00_zio_store);
static DEVICE_ATTR(zio_timer, S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR, qla2x00_zio_timer_show,
qla2x00_zio_timer_store);
static DEVICE_ATTR(beacon, S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR, qla2x00_beacon_show,
qla2x00_beacon_store);
static DEVICE_ATTR(optrom_bios_version, S_IRUGO,
qla2x00_optrom_bios_version_show, NULL);
static DEVICE_ATTR(optrom_efi_version, S_IRUGO,
qla2x00_optrom_efi_version_show, NULL);
static DEVICE_ATTR(optrom_fcode_version, S_IRUGO,
qla2x00_optrom_fcode_version_show, NULL);
static DEVICE_ATTR(optrom_fw_version, S_IRUGO, qla2x00_optrom_fw_version_show,
NULL);
static DEVICE_ATTR(optrom_gold_fw_version, S_IRUGO,
qla2x00_optrom_gold_fw_version_show, NULL);
static DEVICE_ATTR(84xx_fw_version, S_IRUGO, qla24xx_84xx_fw_version_show,
NULL);
static DEVICE_ATTR(total_isp_aborts, S_IRUGO, qla2x00_total_isp_aborts_show,
NULL);
static DEVICE_ATTR(mpi_version, S_IRUGO, qla2x00_mpi_version_show, NULL);
static DEVICE_ATTR(phy_version, S_IRUGO, qla2x00_phy_version_show, NULL);
static DEVICE_ATTR(flash_block_size, S_IRUGO, qla2x00_flash_block_size_show,
NULL);
static DEVICE_ATTR(vlan_id, S_IRUGO, qla2x00_vlan_id_show, NULL);
static DEVICE_ATTR(vn_port_mac_address, S_IRUGO,
qla2x00_vn_port_mac_address_show, NULL);
static DEVICE_ATTR(fabric_param, S_IRUGO, qla2x00_fabric_param_show, NULL);
static DEVICE_ATTR(fw_state, S_IRUGO, qla2x00_fw_state_show, NULL);
static DEVICE_ATTR(thermal_temp, S_IRUGO, qla2x00_thermal_temp_show, NULL);
static DEVICE_ATTR(diag_requests, S_IRUGO, qla2x00_diag_requests_show, NULL);
static DEVICE_ATTR(diag_megabytes, S_IRUGO, qla2x00_diag_megabytes_show, NULL);
static DEVICE_ATTR(fw_dump_size, S_IRUGO, qla2x00_fw_dump_size_show, NULL);
static DEVICE_ATTR(allow_cna_fw_dump, S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR,
qla2x00_allow_cna_fw_dump_show,
qla2x00_allow_cna_fw_dump_store);
static DEVICE_ATTR(pep_version, S_IRUGO, qla2x00_pep_version_show, NULL);
static DEVICE_ATTR(min_link_speed, S_IRUGO, qla2x00_min_link_speed_show, NULL);
static DEVICE_ATTR(max_speed_sup, S_IRUGO, qla2x00_max_speed_sup_show, NULL);
struct device_attribute *qla2x00_host_attrs[] = {
&dev_attr_driver_version,
&dev_attr_fw_version,
&dev_attr_serial_num,
&dev_attr_isp_name,
&dev_attr_isp_id,
&dev_attr_model_name,
&dev_attr_model_desc,
&dev_attr_pci_info,
&dev_attr_link_state,
&dev_attr_zio,
&dev_attr_zio_timer,
&dev_attr_beacon,
&dev_attr_optrom_bios_version,
&dev_attr_optrom_efi_version,
&dev_attr_optrom_fcode_version,
&dev_attr_optrom_fw_version,
&dev_attr_84xx_fw_version,
&dev_attr_total_isp_aborts,
&dev_attr_mpi_version,
&dev_attr_phy_version,
&dev_attr_flash_block_size,
&dev_attr_vlan_id,
&dev_attr_vn_port_mac_address,
&dev_attr_fabric_param,
&dev_attr_fw_state,
&dev_attr_optrom_gold_fw_version,
&dev_attr_thermal_temp,
&dev_attr_diag_requests,
&dev_attr_diag_megabytes,
&dev_attr_fw_dump_size,
&dev_attr_allow_cna_fw_dump,
&dev_attr_pep_version,
&dev_attr_min_link_speed,
&dev_attr_max_speed_sup,
NULL,
};
/* Host attributes. */
static void
qla2x00_get_host_port_id(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(shost);
fc_host_port_id(shost) = vha->d_id.b.domain << 16 |
vha->d_id.b.area << 8 | vha->d_id.b.al_pa;
}
static void
qla2x00_get_host_speed(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
{
struct qla_hw_data *ha = ((struct scsi_qla_host *)
(shost_priv(shost)))->hw;
u32 speed = FC_PORTSPEED_UNKNOWN;
if (IS_QLAFX00(ha)) {
qlafx00_get_host_speed(shost);
return;
}
switch (ha->link_data_rate) {
case PORT_SPEED_1GB:
speed = FC_PORTSPEED_1GBIT;
break;
case PORT_SPEED_2GB:
speed = FC_PORTSPEED_2GBIT;
break;
case PORT_SPEED_4GB:
speed = FC_PORTSPEED_4GBIT;
break;
case PORT_SPEED_8GB:
speed = FC_PORTSPEED_8GBIT;
break;
case PORT_SPEED_10GB:
speed = FC_PORTSPEED_10GBIT;
break;
case PORT_SPEED_16GB:
speed = FC_PORTSPEED_16GBIT;
break;
case PORT_SPEED_32GB:
speed = FC_PORTSPEED_32GBIT;
break;
}
fc_host_speed(shost) = speed;
}
static void
qla2x00_get_host_port_type(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(shost);
uint32_t port_type = FC_PORTTYPE_UNKNOWN;
if (vha->vp_idx) {
fc_host_port_type(shost) = FC_PORTTYPE_NPIV;
return;
}
switch (vha->hw->current_topology) {
case ISP_CFG_NL:
port_type = FC_PORTTYPE_LPORT;
break;
case ISP_CFG_FL:
port_type = FC_PORTTYPE_NLPORT;
break;
case ISP_CFG_N:
port_type = FC_PORTTYPE_PTP;
break;
case ISP_CFG_F:
port_type = FC_PORTTYPE_NPORT;
break;
}
fc_host_port_type(shost) = port_type;
}
static void
qla2x00_get_starget_node_name(struct scsi_target *starget)
{
struct Scsi_Host *host = dev_to_shost(starget->dev.parent);
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(host);
fc_port_t *fcport;
u64 node_name = 0;
list_for_each_entry(fcport, &vha->vp_fcports, list) {
if (fcport->rport &&
starget->id == fcport->rport->scsi_target_id) {
node_name = wwn_to_u64(fcport->node_name);
break;
}
}
fc_starget_node_name(starget) = node_name;
}
static void
qla2x00_get_starget_port_name(struct scsi_target *starget)
{
struct Scsi_Host *host = dev_to_shost(starget->dev.parent);
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(host);
fc_port_t *fcport;
u64 port_name = 0;
list_for_each_entry(fcport, &vha->vp_fcports, list) {
if (fcport->rport &&
starget->id == fcport->rport->scsi_target_id) {
port_name = wwn_to_u64(fcport->port_name);
break;
}
}
fc_starget_port_name(starget) = port_name;
}
static void
qla2x00_get_starget_port_id(struct scsi_target *starget)
{
struct Scsi_Host *host = dev_to_shost(starget->dev.parent);
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(host);
fc_port_t *fcport;
uint32_t port_id = ~0U;
list_for_each_entry(fcport, &vha->vp_fcports, list) {
if (fcport->rport &&
starget->id == fcport->rport->scsi_target_id) {
port_id = fcport->d_id.b.domain << 16 |
fcport->d_id.b.area << 8 | fcport->d_id.b.al_pa;
break;
}
}
fc_starget_port_id(starget) = port_id;
}
static void
qla2x00_set_rport_loss_tmo(struct fc_rport *rport, uint32_t timeout)
{
if (timeout)
rport->dev_loss_tmo = timeout;
else
rport->dev_loss_tmo = 1;
}
static void
qla2x00_dev_loss_tmo_callbk(struct fc_rport *rport)
{
struct Scsi_Host *host = rport_to_shost(rport);
fc_port_t *fcport = *(fc_port_t **)rport->dd_data;
unsigned long flags;
if (!fcport)
return;
/* Now that the rport has been deleted, set the fcport state to
FCS_DEVICE_DEAD */
qla2x00_set_fcport_state(fcport, FCS_DEVICE_DEAD);
/*
* Transport has effectively 'deleted' the rport, clear
* all local references.
*/
spin_lock_irqsave(host->host_lock, flags);
fcport->rport = fcport->drport = NULL;
*((fc_port_t **)rport->dd_data) = NULL;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(host->host_lock, flags);
if (test_bit(ABORT_ISP_ACTIVE, &fcport->vha->dpc_flags))
return;
if (unlikely(pci_channel_offline(fcport->vha->hw->pdev))) {
qla2x00_abort_all_cmds(fcport->vha, DID_NO_CONNECT << 16);
return;
}
}
static void
qla2x00_terminate_rport_io(struct fc_rport *rport)
{
fc_port_t *fcport = *(fc_port_t **)rport->dd_data;
if (!fcport)
return;
if (test_bit(UNLOADING, &fcport->vha->dpc_flags))
return;
if (test_bit(ABORT_ISP_ACTIVE, &fcport->vha->dpc_flags))
return;
if (unlikely(pci_channel_offline(fcport->vha->hw->pdev))) {
qla2x00_abort_all_cmds(fcport->vha, DID_NO_CONNECT << 16);
return;
}
/*
* At this point all fcport's software-states are cleared. Perform any
* final cleanup of firmware resources (PCBs and XCBs).
*/
if (fcport->loop_id != FC_NO_LOOP_ID) {
if (IS_FWI2_CAPABLE(fcport->vha->hw))
fcport->vha->hw->isp_ops->fabric_logout(fcport->vha,
fcport->loop_id, fcport->d_id.b.domain,
fcport->d_id.b.area, fcport->d_id.b.al_pa);
else
qla2x00_port_logout(fcport->vha, fcport);
}
}
static int
qla2x00_issue_lip(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(shost);
if (IS_QLAFX00(vha->hw))
return 0;
qla2x00_loop_reset(vha);
return 0;
}
static struct fc_host_statistics *
qla2x00_get_fc_host_stats(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(shost);
struct qla_hw_data *ha = vha->hw;
struct scsi_qla_host *base_vha = pci_get_drvdata(ha->pdev);
int rval;
struct link_statistics *stats;
dma_addr_t stats_dma;
struct fc_host_statistics *p = &vha->fc_host_stat;
memset(p, -1, sizeof(*p));
if (IS_QLAFX00(vha->hw))
goto done;
if (test_bit(UNLOADING, &vha->dpc_flags))
goto done;
if (unlikely(pci_channel_offline(ha->pdev)))
goto done;
if (qla2x00_reset_active(vha))
goto done;
stats = dma_alloc_coherent(&ha->pdev->dev,
sizeof(*stats), &stats_dma, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!stats) {
ql_log(ql_log_warn, vha, 0x707d,
"Failed to allocate memory for stats.\n");
goto done;
}
memset(stats, 0, sizeof(*stats));
rval = QLA_FUNCTION_FAILED;
if (IS_FWI2_CAPABLE(ha)) {
rval = qla24xx_get_isp_stats(base_vha, stats, stats_dma, 0);
} else if (atomic_read(&base_vha->loop_state) == LOOP_READY &&
!ha->dpc_active) {
/* Must be in a 'READY' state for statistics retrieval. */
rval = qla2x00_get_link_status(base_vha, base_vha->loop_id,
stats, stats_dma);
}
if (rval != QLA_SUCCESS)
goto done_free;
p->link_failure_count = stats->link_fail_cnt;
p->loss_of_sync_count = stats->loss_sync_cnt;
p->loss_of_signal_count = stats->loss_sig_cnt;
p->prim_seq_protocol_err_count = stats->prim_seq_err_cnt;
p->invalid_tx_word_count = stats->inval_xmit_word_cnt;
p->invalid_crc_count = stats->inval_crc_cnt;
if (IS_FWI2_CAPABLE(ha)) {
p->lip_count = stats->lip_cnt;
p->tx_frames = stats->tx_frames;
p->rx_frames = stats->rx_frames;
p->dumped_frames = stats->discarded_frames;
p->nos_count = stats->nos_rcvd;
p->error_frames =
stats->dropped_frames + stats->discarded_frames;
p->rx_words = vha->qla_stats.input_bytes;
p->tx_words = vha->qla_stats.output_bytes;
}
p->fcp_control_requests = vha->qla_stats.control_requests;
p->fcp_input_requests = vha->qla_stats.input_requests;
p->fcp_output_requests = vha->qla_stats.output_requests;
p->fcp_input_megabytes = vha->qla_stats.input_bytes >> 20;
p->fcp_output_megabytes = vha->qla_stats.output_bytes >> 20;
p->seconds_since_last_reset =
get_jiffies_64() - vha->qla_stats.jiffies_at_last_reset;
do_div(p->seconds_since_last_reset, HZ);
done_free:
dma_free_coherent(&ha->pdev->dev, sizeof(struct link_statistics),
stats, stats_dma);
done:
return p;
}
static void
qla2x00_reset_host_stats(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(shost);
struct qla_hw_data *ha = vha->hw;
struct scsi_qla_host *base_vha = pci_get_drvdata(ha->pdev);
struct link_statistics *stats;
dma_addr_t stats_dma;
memset(&vha->qla_stats, 0, sizeof(vha->qla_stats));
memset(&vha->fc_host_stat, 0, sizeof(vha->fc_host_stat));
vha->qla_stats.jiffies_at_last_reset = get_jiffies_64();
if (IS_FWI2_CAPABLE(ha)) {
stats = dma_alloc_coherent(&ha->pdev->dev,
sizeof(*stats), &stats_dma, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!stats) {
ql_log(ql_log_warn, vha, 0x70d7,
"Failed to allocate memory for stats.\n");
return;
}
/* reset firmware statistics */
qla24xx_get_isp_stats(base_vha, stats, stats_dma, BIT_0);
dma_free_coherent(&ha->pdev->dev, sizeof(*stats),
stats, stats_dma);
}
}
static void
qla2x00_get_host_symbolic_name(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(shost);
qla2x00_get_sym_node_name(vha, fc_host_symbolic_name(shost),
sizeof(fc_host_symbolic_name(shost)));
}
static void
qla2x00_set_host_system_hostname(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(shost);
set_bit(REGISTER_FDMI_NEEDED, &vha->dpc_flags);
}
static void
qla2x00_get_host_fabric_name(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(shost);
uint8_t node_name[WWN_SIZE] = { 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, \
0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF};
u64 fabric_name = wwn_to_u64(node_name);
if (vha->device_flags & SWITCH_FOUND)
fabric_name = wwn_to_u64(vha->fabric_node_name);
fc_host_fabric_name(shost) = fabric_name;
}
static void
qla2x00_get_host_port_state(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = shost_priv(shost);
struct scsi_qla_host *base_vha = pci_get_drvdata(vha->hw->pdev);
if (!base_vha->flags.online) {
fc_host_port_state(shost) = FC_PORTSTATE_OFFLINE;
return;
}
switch (atomic_read(&base_vha->loop_state)) {
case LOOP_UPDATE:
fc_host_port_state(shost) = FC_PORTSTATE_DIAGNOSTICS;
break;
case LOOP_DOWN:
if (test_bit(LOOP_RESYNC_NEEDED, &base_vha->dpc_flags))
fc_host_port_state(shost) = FC_PORTSTATE_DIAGNOSTICS;
else
fc_host_port_state(shost) = FC_PORTSTATE_LINKDOWN;
break;
case LOOP_DEAD:
fc_host_port_state(shost) = FC_PORTSTATE_LINKDOWN;
break;
case LOOP_READY:
fc_host_port_state(shost) = FC_PORTSTATE_ONLINE;
break;
default:
fc_host_port_state(shost) = FC_PORTSTATE_UNKNOWN;
break;
}
}
static int
qla24xx_vport_create(struct fc_vport *fc_vport, bool disable)
{
int ret = 0;
uint8_t qos = 0;
scsi_qla_host_t *base_vha = shost_priv(fc_vport->shost);
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = NULL;
struct qla_hw_data *ha = base_vha->hw;
int cnt;
struct req_que *req = ha->req_q_map[0];
struct qla_qpair *qpair;
ret = qla24xx_vport_create_req_sanity_check(fc_vport);
if (ret) {
ql_log(ql_log_warn, vha, 0x707e,
"Vport sanity check failed, status %x\n", ret);
return (ret);
}
vha = qla24xx_create_vhost(fc_vport);
if (vha == NULL) {
ql_log(ql_log_warn, vha, 0x707f, "Vport create host failed.\n");
return FC_VPORT_FAILED;
}
if (disable) {
atomic_set(&vha->vp_state, VP_OFFLINE);
fc_vport_set_state(fc_vport, FC_VPORT_DISABLED);
} else
atomic_set(&vha->vp_state, VP_FAILED);
/* ready to create vport */
ql_log(ql_log_info, vha, 0x7080,
"VP entry id %d assigned.\n", vha->vp_idx);
/* initialized vport states */
atomic_set(&vha->loop_state, LOOP_DOWN);
vha->vp_err_state= VP_ERR_PORTDWN;
vha->vp_prev_err_state= VP_ERR_UNKWN;
/* Check if physical ha port is Up */
if (atomic_read(&base_vha->loop_state) == LOOP_DOWN ||
atomic_read(&base_vha->loop_state) == LOOP_DEAD) {
/* Don't retry or attempt login of this virtual port */
ql_dbg(ql_dbg_user, vha, 0x7081,
"Vport loop state is not UP.\n");
atomic_set(&vha->loop_state, LOOP_DEAD);
if (!disable)
fc_vport_set_state(fc_vport, FC_VPORT_LINKDOWN);
}
if (IS_T10_PI_CAPABLE(ha) && ql2xenabledif) {
if (ha->fw_attributes & BIT_4) {
int prot = 0, guard;
vha->flags.difdix_supported = 1;
ql_dbg(ql_dbg_user, vha, 0x7082,
"Registered for DIF/DIX type 1 and 3 protection.\n");
if (ql2xenabledif == 1)
prot = SHOST_DIX_TYPE0_PROTECTION;
scsi_host_set_prot(vha->host,
prot | SHOST_DIF_TYPE1_PROTECTION
| SHOST_DIF_TYPE2_PROTECTION
| SHOST_DIF_TYPE3_PROTECTION
| SHOST_DIX_TYPE1_PROTECTION
| SHOST_DIX_TYPE2_PROTECTION
| SHOST_DIX_TYPE3_PROTECTION);
guard = SHOST_DIX_GUARD_CRC;
if (IS_PI_IPGUARD_CAPABLE(ha) &&
(ql2xenabledif > 1 || IS_PI_DIFB_DIX0_CAPABLE(ha)))
guard |= SHOST_DIX_GUARD_IP;
scsi_host_set_guard(vha->host, guard);
} else
vha->flags.difdix_supported = 0;
}
if (scsi_add_host_with_dma(vha->host, &fc_vport->dev,
&ha->pdev->dev)) {
ql_dbg(ql_dbg_user, vha, 0x7083,
"scsi_add_host failure for VP[%d].\n", vha->vp_idx);
goto vport_create_failed_2;
}
/* initialize attributes */
fc_host_dev_loss_tmo(vha->host) = ha->port_down_retry_count;
fc_host_node_name(vha->host) = wwn_to_u64(vha->node_name);
fc_host_port_name(vha->host) = wwn_to_u64(vha->port_name);
fc_host_supported_classes(vha->host) =
fc_host_supported_classes(base_vha->host);
fc_host_supported_speeds(vha->host) =
fc_host_supported_speeds(base_vha->host);
[SCSI] qla2xxx: Add LLD target-mode infrastructure for >= 24xx series Add LLD target mode for >= 24xx series HW. This code was originally based on external qla2x00t module based on 8.02.01-k4, and has been refactored to push the bulk of code into mainline qla2xxx.ko LLD -> qla_target.c. The implementation uses internal workqueues for I/O context submission into tcm_qla2xxx code, and includes the struct qla_tgt_func_tmpl API for external interaction to allow qla2xxx LDD to function without direct target-core dependencies: It also enables qla_target.c usage within existing qla2xxx LLD code. This includes: *) Addition of target mode specific members to existing data structures in qla_def.h and struct qla_hw_data->tgt_ops using qla_target.h:struct qla_tgt_func_tmpl *) Addition of struct qla_tgt_func_tmpl and direct calls into qla_target.c logic w/ qlt_* prefixed functions. *) Addition of qla_iocb.c:qla2x00_req_pkt() for ring processing, and qla2x00_issue_marker() for handling request/response queue processing for target mode operation *) Addition of various qla_tgt_mode_enabled() logic checks in qla24xx_nvram_config(), qla2x00_initialize_adapter(), qla2x00_rff_id(), qla2x00_abort_isp(), qla24xx_modify_vp_config(), and qla2x00_vp_abort_isp(). By default the new qlini_mode module parameter is setting initiator-mode to 'enabled' in order for 'modprobe qla2xxx' to continue to function as expected in initiator only mode. Enabling target-mode operation will currently require a: modprobe qla2xxx qlini_mode="disabled" in order to explictly disabled initiator mode and allow target-mode to be enabled via tcm_qla2xxx configfs fabric callers. (nab: Convert to qlini_mode='enabled' by default in qla_target.c) (joern: Remove loop_id from qla_tgt_make_local_sess() arguments + Remove unused s_id + fix s_id endianness bug + simplify qla_tgt_abort_work) (gerard: fix section __exit mismatch in qla_tgt_exit) (arun: Capture ATIO queue during firmware dump + Send SCR in target mode + Target mode review comments) (roland: Don't create duplicate target sessions to address tearing down ACLs with IO in flight + Add missing call to qlt_fc_port_deleted call during qla2x00_schedule_rport_del timeout) Signed-off-by: Nicholas A. Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org> Signed-off-by: Chad Dupuis <chad.dupuis@qlogic.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
2012-05-16 02:34:28 +08:00
qlt_vport_create(vha, ha);
qla24xx_vport_disable(fc_vport, disable);
if (!ql2xmqsupport || !ha->npiv_info)
goto vport_queue;
/* Create a request queue in QoS mode for the vport */
for (cnt = 0; cnt < ha->nvram_npiv_size; cnt++) {
if (memcmp(ha->npiv_info[cnt].port_name, vha->port_name, 8) == 0
&& memcmp(ha->npiv_info[cnt].node_name, vha->node_name,
8) == 0) {
qos = ha->npiv_info[cnt].q_qos;
break;
}
}
if (qos) {
qpair = qla2xxx_create_qpair(vha, qos, vha->vp_idx, true);
if (!qpair)
ql_log(ql_log_warn, vha, 0x7084,
"Can't create qpair for VP[%d]\n",
vha->vp_idx);
else {
ql_dbg(ql_dbg_multiq, vha, 0xc001,
"Queue pair: %d Qos: %d) created for VP[%d]\n",
qpair->id, qos, vha->vp_idx);
ql_dbg(ql_dbg_user, vha, 0x7085,
"Queue Pair: %d Qos: %d) created for VP[%d]\n",
qpair->id, qos, vha->vp_idx);
req = qpair->req;
vha->qpair = qpair;
}
}
vport_queue:
vha->req = req;
return 0;
vport_create_failed_2:
qla24xx_disable_vp(vha);
qla24xx_deallocate_vp_id(vha);
scsi_host_put(vha->host);
return FC_VPORT_FAILED;
}
static int
qla24xx_vport_delete(struct fc_vport *fc_vport)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = fc_vport->dd_data;
struct qla_hw_data *ha = vha->hw;
uint16_t id = vha->vp_idx;
while (test_bit(LOOP_RESYNC_ACTIVE, &vha->dpc_flags) ||
test_bit(FCPORT_UPDATE_NEEDED, &vha->dpc_flags))
msleep(1000);
qla24xx_disable_vp(vha);
vha->flags.delete_progress = 1;
qlt_remove_target(ha, vha);
fc_remove_host(vha->host);
scsi_remove_host(vha->host);
/* Allow timer to run to drain queued items, when removing vp */
qla24xx_deallocate_vp_id(vha);
if (vha->timer_active) {
qla2x00_vp_stop_timer(vha);
ql_dbg(ql_dbg_user, vha, 0x7086,
"Timer for the VP[%d] has stopped\n", vha->vp_idx);
}
qla2x00_free_fcports(vha);
mutex_lock(&ha->vport_lock);
ha->cur_vport_count--;
clear_bit(vha->vp_idx, ha->vp_idx_map);
mutex_unlock(&ha->vport_lock);
qla2xxx: Add framework for async fabric discovery Currently code performs a full scan of the fabric for every RSCN. Its an expensive process in a noisy large SAN. This patch optimizes expensive fabric discovery process by scanning switch for the affected port when RSCN is received. Currently Initiator Mode code makes login/logout decision without knowledge of target mode. This causes driver and firmware to go out-of-sync. This framework synchronizes both initiator mode personality and target mode personality in making login/logout decision. This patch adds following capabilities in the driver - Send Notification Acknowledgement asynchronously. - Update session/fcport state asynchronously. - Create a session or fcport struct asynchronously. - Send GNL asynchronously. The command will ask FW to provide a list of FC Port entries FW knows about. - Send GPDB asynchronously. The command will ask FW to provide detail data of an FC Port FW knows about or perform ADISC to verify the state of the session. - Send GPNID asynchronously. The command will ask switch to provide WWPN for provided NPort ID. - Send GPSC asynchronously. The command will ask switch to provide registered port speed for provided WWPN. - Send GIDPN asynchronously. The command will ask the switch to provide Nport ID for provided WWPN. - In driver unload path, schedule all session for deletion and wait for deletion to complete before allowing driver unload to proceed. Signed-off-by: Quinn Tran <quinn.tran@cavium.com> Signed-off-by: Himanshu Madhani <himanshu.madhani@cavium.com> [ bvanassche: fixed spelling in patch description ] Signed-off-by: Bart Van Assche <bart.vanassche@sandisk.com> Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
2017-01-20 14:28:00 +08:00
dma_free_coherent(&ha->pdev->dev, vha->gnl.size, vha->gnl.l,
vha->gnl.ldma);
if (vha->qpair && vha->qpair->vp_idx == vha->vp_idx) {
if (qla2xxx_delete_qpair(vha, vha->qpair) != QLA_SUCCESS)
ql_log(ql_log_warn, vha, 0x7087,
"Queue Pair delete failed.\n");
}
ql_log(ql_log_info, vha, 0x7088, "VP[%d] deleted.\n", id);
scsi_host_put(vha->host);
return 0;
}
static int
qla24xx_vport_disable(struct fc_vport *fc_vport, bool disable)
{
scsi_qla_host_t *vha = fc_vport->dd_data;
if (disable)
qla24xx_disable_vp(vha);
else
qla24xx_enable_vp(vha);
return 0;
}
struct fc_function_template qla2xxx_transport_functions = {
.show_host_node_name = 1,
.show_host_port_name = 1,
.show_host_supported_classes = 1,
.show_host_supported_speeds = 1,
.get_host_port_id = qla2x00_get_host_port_id,
.show_host_port_id = 1,
.get_host_speed = qla2x00_get_host_speed,
.show_host_speed = 1,
.get_host_port_type = qla2x00_get_host_port_type,
.show_host_port_type = 1,
.get_host_symbolic_name = qla2x00_get_host_symbolic_name,
.show_host_symbolic_name = 1,
.set_host_system_hostname = qla2x00_set_host_system_hostname,
.show_host_system_hostname = 1,
.get_host_fabric_name = qla2x00_get_host_fabric_name,
.show_host_fabric_name = 1,
.get_host_port_state = qla2x00_get_host_port_state,
.show_host_port_state = 1,
.dd_fcrport_size = sizeof(struct fc_port *),
.show_rport_supported_classes = 1,
.get_starget_node_name = qla2x00_get_starget_node_name,
.show_starget_node_name = 1,
.get_starget_port_name = qla2x00_get_starget_port_name,
.show_starget_port_name = 1,
.get_starget_port_id = qla2x00_get_starget_port_id,
.show_starget_port_id = 1,
.set_rport_dev_loss_tmo = qla2x00_set_rport_loss_tmo,
.show_rport_dev_loss_tmo = 1,
.issue_fc_host_lip = qla2x00_issue_lip,
.dev_loss_tmo_callbk = qla2x00_dev_loss_tmo_callbk,
.terminate_rport_io = qla2x00_terminate_rport_io,
.get_fc_host_stats = qla2x00_get_fc_host_stats,
.reset_fc_host_stats = qla2x00_reset_host_stats,
.vport_create = qla24xx_vport_create,
.vport_disable = qla24xx_vport_disable,
.vport_delete = qla24xx_vport_delete,
.bsg_request = qla24xx_bsg_request,
.bsg_timeout = qla24xx_bsg_timeout,
};
struct fc_function_template qla2xxx_transport_vport_functions = {
.show_host_node_name = 1,
.show_host_port_name = 1,
.show_host_supported_classes = 1,
.get_host_port_id = qla2x00_get_host_port_id,
.show_host_port_id = 1,
.get_host_speed = qla2x00_get_host_speed,
.show_host_speed = 1,
.get_host_port_type = qla2x00_get_host_port_type,
.show_host_port_type = 1,
.get_host_symbolic_name = qla2x00_get_host_symbolic_name,
.show_host_symbolic_name = 1,
.set_host_system_hostname = qla2x00_set_host_system_hostname,
.show_host_system_hostname = 1,
.get_host_fabric_name = qla2x00_get_host_fabric_name,
.show_host_fabric_name = 1,
.get_host_port_state = qla2x00_get_host_port_state,
.show_host_port_state = 1,
.dd_fcrport_size = sizeof(struct fc_port *),
.show_rport_supported_classes = 1,
.get_starget_node_name = qla2x00_get_starget_node_name,
.show_starget_node_name = 1,
.get_starget_port_name = qla2x00_get_starget_port_name,
.show_starget_port_name = 1,
.get_starget_port_id = qla2x00_get_starget_port_id,
.show_starget_port_id = 1,
.set_rport_dev_loss_tmo = qla2x00_set_rport_loss_tmo,
.show_rport_dev_loss_tmo = 1,
.issue_fc_host_lip = qla2x00_issue_lip,
.dev_loss_tmo_callbk = qla2x00_dev_loss_tmo_callbk,
.terminate_rport_io = qla2x00_terminate_rport_io,
.get_fc_host_stats = qla2x00_get_fc_host_stats,
.reset_fc_host_stats = qla2x00_reset_host_stats,
.bsg_request = qla24xx_bsg_request,
.bsg_timeout = qla24xx_bsg_timeout,
};
void
qla2x00_init_host_attr(scsi_qla_host_t *vha)
{
struct qla_hw_data *ha = vha->hw;
u32 speed = FC_PORTSPEED_UNKNOWN;
fc_host_dev_loss_tmo(vha->host) = ha->port_down_retry_count;
fc_host_node_name(vha->host) = wwn_to_u64(vha->node_name);
fc_host_port_name(vha->host) = wwn_to_u64(vha->port_name);
fc_host_supported_classes(vha->host) = ha->base_qpair->enable_class_2 ?
[SCSI] qla2xxx: Add LLD target-mode infrastructure for >= 24xx series Add LLD target mode for >= 24xx series HW. This code was originally based on external qla2x00t module based on 8.02.01-k4, and has been refactored to push the bulk of code into mainline qla2xxx.ko LLD -> qla_target.c. The implementation uses internal workqueues for I/O context submission into tcm_qla2xxx code, and includes the struct qla_tgt_func_tmpl API for external interaction to allow qla2xxx LDD to function without direct target-core dependencies: It also enables qla_target.c usage within existing qla2xxx LLD code. This includes: *) Addition of target mode specific members to existing data structures in qla_def.h and struct qla_hw_data->tgt_ops using qla_target.h:struct qla_tgt_func_tmpl *) Addition of struct qla_tgt_func_tmpl and direct calls into qla_target.c logic w/ qlt_* prefixed functions. *) Addition of qla_iocb.c:qla2x00_req_pkt() for ring processing, and qla2x00_issue_marker() for handling request/response queue processing for target mode operation *) Addition of various qla_tgt_mode_enabled() logic checks in qla24xx_nvram_config(), qla2x00_initialize_adapter(), qla2x00_rff_id(), qla2x00_abort_isp(), qla24xx_modify_vp_config(), and qla2x00_vp_abort_isp(). By default the new qlini_mode module parameter is setting initiator-mode to 'enabled' in order for 'modprobe qla2xxx' to continue to function as expected in initiator only mode. Enabling target-mode operation will currently require a: modprobe qla2xxx qlini_mode="disabled" in order to explictly disabled initiator mode and allow target-mode to be enabled via tcm_qla2xxx configfs fabric callers. (nab: Convert to qlini_mode='enabled' by default in qla_target.c) (joern: Remove loop_id from qla_tgt_make_local_sess() arguments + Remove unused s_id + fix s_id endianness bug + simplify qla_tgt_abort_work) (gerard: fix section __exit mismatch in qla_tgt_exit) (arun: Capture ATIO queue during firmware dump + Send SCR in target mode + Target mode review comments) (roland: Don't create duplicate target sessions to address tearing down ACLs with IO in flight + Add missing call to qlt_fc_port_deleted call during qla2x00_schedule_rport_del timeout) Signed-off-by: Nicholas A. Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org> Signed-off-by: Chad Dupuis <chad.dupuis@qlogic.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
2012-05-16 02:34:28 +08:00
(FC_COS_CLASS2|FC_COS_CLASS3) : FC_COS_CLASS3;
fc_host_max_npiv_vports(vha->host) = ha->max_npiv_vports;
fc_host_npiv_vports_inuse(vha->host) = ha->cur_vport_count;
if (IS_CNA_CAPABLE(ha))
speed = FC_PORTSPEED_10GBIT;
else if (IS_QLA2031(ha))
speed = FC_PORTSPEED_16GBIT | FC_PORTSPEED_8GBIT |
FC_PORTSPEED_4GBIT;
else if (IS_QLA25XX(ha))
speed = FC_PORTSPEED_8GBIT | FC_PORTSPEED_4GBIT |
FC_PORTSPEED_2GBIT | FC_PORTSPEED_1GBIT;
else if (IS_QLA24XX_TYPE(ha))
speed = FC_PORTSPEED_4GBIT | FC_PORTSPEED_2GBIT |
FC_PORTSPEED_1GBIT;
else if (IS_QLA23XX(ha))
speed = FC_PORTSPEED_2GBIT | FC_PORTSPEED_1GBIT;
else if (IS_QLAFX00(ha))
speed = FC_PORTSPEED_8GBIT | FC_PORTSPEED_4GBIT |
FC_PORTSPEED_2GBIT | FC_PORTSPEED_1GBIT;
else if (IS_QLA27XX(ha))
speed = FC_PORTSPEED_32GBIT | FC_PORTSPEED_16GBIT |
FC_PORTSPEED_8GBIT;
else
speed = FC_PORTSPEED_1GBIT;
fc_host_supported_speeds(vha->host) = speed;
}