xref: /freebsd/sys/cam/ctl/ctl_ioctl.h (revision 25bad5a2)
1 /*-
2  * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
3  *
4  * Copyright (c) 2003 Silicon Graphics International Corp.
5  * Copyright (c) 2011 Spectra Logic Corporation
6  * Copyright (c) 2014-2017 Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org>
7  * All rights reserved.
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34  * $Id: //depot/users/kenm/FreeBSD-test2/sys/cam/ctl/ctl_ioctl.h#4 $
35  */
36 /*
37  * CAM Target Layer ioctl interface.
38  *
39  * Author: Ken Merry <ken@FreeBSD.org>
40  */
41 
42 #ifndef	_CTL_IOCTL_H_
43 #define	_CTL_IOCTL_H_
44 
45 #ifdef ICL_KERNEL_PROXY
46 #include <sys/socket.h>
47 #endif
48 
49 #include <sys/ioccom.h>
50 #include <sys/nv.h>
51 #include <dev/nvmf/nvmf.h>
52 #include <dev/nvmf/nvmf_proto.h>
53 
54 #define	CTL_DEFAULT_DEV		"/dev/cam/ctl"
55 /*
56  * Maximum number of targets we support.
57  */
58 #define	CTL_MAX_TARGETS		1
59 
60 /*
61  * Maximum target ID we support.
62  */
63 #define	CTL_MAX_TARGID		15
64 
65 /*
66  * Maximum number of initiators per port.
67  */
68 #define	CTL_MAX_INIT_PER_PORT	2048
69 
70 /* Hopefully this won't conflict with new misc devices that pop up */
71 #define	CTL_MINOR	225
72 
73 typedef enum {
74 	CTL_DELAY_TYPE_NONE,
75 	CTL_DELAY_TYPE_CONT,
76 	CTL_DELAY_TYPE_ONESHOT
77 } ctl_delay_type;
78 
79 typedef enum {
80 	CTL_DELAY_LOC_NONE,
81 	CTL_DELAY_LOC_DATAMOVE,
82 	CTL_DELAY_LOC_DONE,
83 } ctl_delay_location;
84 
85 typedef enum {
86 	CTL_DELAY_STATUS_NONE,
87 	CTL_DELAY_STATUS_OK,
88 	CTL_DELAY_STATUS_INVALID_LUN,
89 	CTL_DELAY_STATUS_INVALID_TYPE,
90 	CTL_DELAY_STATUS_INVALID_LOC,
91 	CTL_DELAY_STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED
92 } ctl_delay_status;
93 
94 struct ctl_io_delay_info {
95 	uint32_t		lun_id;
96 	ctl_delay_type		delay_type;
97 	ctl_delay_location	delay_loc;
98 	uint32_t		delay_secs;
99 	ctl_delay_status	status;
100 };
101 
102 typedef enum {
103 	CTL_STATS_NO_IO,
104 	CTL_STATS_READ,
105 	CTL_STATS_WRITE
106 } ctl_stat_types;
107 #define	CTL_STATS_NUM_TYPES	3
108 
109 typedef enum {
110 	CTL_SS_OK,
111 	CTL_SS_NEED_MORE_SPACE,
112 	CTL_SS_ERROR
113 } ctl_stats_status;
114 
115 typedef enum {
116 	CTL_STATS_FLAG_NONE		= 0x00,
117 	CTL_STATS_FLAG_TIME_VALID	= 0x01
118 } ctl_stats_flags;
119 
120 struct ctl_io_stats {
121 	uint32_t			item;
122 	uint64_t			bytes[CTL_STATS_NUM_TYPES];
123 	uint64_t			operations[CTL_STATS_NUM_TYPES];
124 	uint64_t			dmas[CTL_STATS_NUM_TYPES];
125 	struct bintime			time[CTL_STATS_NUM_TYPES];
126 	struct bintime			dma_time[CTL_STATS_NUM_TYPES];
127 };
128 
129 struct ctl_get_io_stats {
130 	struct ctl_io_stats	*stats;		/* passed to/from kernel */
131 	size_t			alloc_len;	/* passed to kernel */
132 	size_t			fill_len;	/* passed to userland */
133 	int			first_item;	/* passed to kernel */
134 	int			num_items;	/* passed to userland */
135 	ctl_stats_status	status;		/* passed to userland */
136 	ctl_stats_flags		flags;		/* passed to userland */
137 	struct timespec		timestamp;	/* passed to userland */
138 };
139 
140 /*
141  * The types of errors that can be injected:
142  *
143  * NONE:	No error specified.
144  * ABORTED:	SSD_KEY_ABORTED_COMMAND, 0x45, 0x00
145  * MEDIUM_ERR:	Medium error, different asc/ascq depending on read/write.
146  * UA:		Unit attention.
147  * CUSTOM:	User specifies the sense data.
148  * TYPE:	Mask to use with error types.
149  *
150  * Flags that affect injection behavior:
151  * CONTINUOUS:	This error will stay around until explicitly cleared.
152  * DESCRIPTOR:	Use descriptor sense instead of fixed sense.
153  */
154 typedef enum {
155 	CTL_LUN_INJ_NONE		= 0x000,
156 	CTL_LUN_INJ_ABORTED		= 0x001,
157 	CTL_LUN_INJ_MEDIUM_ERR		= 0x002,
158 	CTL_LUN_INJ_UA			= 0x003,
159 	CTL_LUN_INJ_CUSTOM		= 0x004,
160 	CTL_LUN_INJ_TYPE		= 0x0ff,
161 	CTL_LUN_INJ_CONTINUOUS		= 0x100,
162 	CTL_LUN_INJ_DESCRIPTOR		= 0x200
163 } ctl_lun_error;
164 
165 /*
166  * Flags to specify what type of command the given error pattern will
167  * execute on.  The first group of types can be ORed together.
168  *
169  * READ:	Any read command.
170  * WRITE:	Any write command.
171  * READWRITE:	Any read or write command.
172  * READCAP:	Any read capacity command.
173  * TUR:		Test Unit Ready.
174  * ANY:		Any command.
175  * MASK:	Mask for basic command patterns.
176  *
177  * Special types:
178  *
179  * CMD:		The CDB to act on is specified in struct ctl_error_desc_cmd.
180  * RANGE:	For read/write commands, act when the LBA is in the
181  *		specified range.
182  */
183 typedef enum {
184 	CTL_LUN_PAT_NONE	= 0x000,
185 	CTL_LUN_PAT_READ	= 0x001,
186 	CTL_LUN_PAT_WRITE	= 0x002,
187 	CTL_LUN_PAT_READWRITE	= CTL_LUN_PAT_READ | CTL_LUN_PAT_WRITE,
188 	CTL_LUN_PAT_READCAP	= 0x004,
189 	CTL_LUN_PAT_TUR		= 0x008,
190 	CTL_LUN_PAT_ANY		= 0x0ff,
191 	CTL_LUN_PAT_MASK	= 0x0ff,
192 	CTL_LUN_PAT_CMD		= 0x100,
193 	CTL_LUN_PAT_RANGE	= 0x200
194 } ctl_lun_error_pattern;
195 
196 /*
197  * This structure allows the user to specify a particular CDB pattern to
198  * look for.
199  *
200  * cdb_pattern:		Fill in the relevant bytes to look for in the CDB.
201  * cdb_valid_bytes:	Bitmask specifying valid bytes in the cdb_pattern.
202  * flags:		Specify any command flags (see ctl_io_flags) that
203  *			should be set.
204  */
205 struct ctl_error_desc_cmd {
206 	uint8_t		cdb_pattern[CTL_MAX_CDBLEN];
207 	uint32_t	cdb_valid_bytes;
208 	uint32_t	flags;
209 };
210 
211 /*
212  * Error injection descriptor.
213  *
214  * lun_id	   LUN to act on.
215  * lun_error:	   The type of error to inject.  See above for descriptions.
216  * error_pattern:  What kind of command to act on.  See above.
217  * cmd_desc:	   For CTL_LUN_PAT_CMD only.
218  * lba_range:	   For CTL_LUN_PAT_RANGE only.
219  * custom_sense:   Specify sense.  For CTL_LUN_INJ_CUSTOM only.
220  * serial:	   Serial number returned by the kernel.  Use for deletion.
221  * links:	   Kernel use only.
222  */
223 struct ctl_error_desc {
224 	uint32_t			lun_id;		/* To kernel */
225 	ctl_lun_error			lun_error;	/* To kernel */
226 	ctl_lun_error_pattern		error_pattern;	/* To kernel */
227 	struct ctl_error_desc_cmd	cmd_desc;	/* To kernel */
228 	struct ctl_lba_len		lba_range;	/* To kernel */
229 	struct scsi_sense_data		custom_sense;	/* To kernel */
230 	uint64_t			serial;		/* From kernel */
231 	STAILQ_ENTRY(ctl_error_desc)	links;		/* Kernel use only */
232 };
233 
234 typedef enum {
235 	CTL_OOA_FLAG_NONE	= 0x00,
236 	CTL_OOA_FLAG_ALL_LUNS	= 0x01
237 } ctl_ooa_flags;
238 
239 typedef enum {
240 	CTL_OOA_OK,
241 	CTL_OOA_NEED_MORE_SPACE,
242 	CTL_OOA_ERROR
243 } ctl_get_ooa_status;
244 
245 typedef enum {
246 	CTL_OOACMD_FLAG_NONE		= 0x00,
247 	CTL_OOACMD_FLAG_DMA		= 0x01,
248 	CTL_OOACMD_FLAG_BLOCKED		= 0x02,
249 	CTL_OOACMD_FLAG_ABORT		= 0x04,
250 	CTL_OOACMD_FLAG_RTR		= 0x08,
251 	CTL_OOACMD_FLAG_DMA_QUEUED	= 0x10,
252 	CTL_OOACMD_FLAG_STATUS_QUEUED	= 0x20,
253 	CTL_OOACMD_FLAG_STATUS_SENT	= 0x40
254 } ctl_ooa_cmd_flags;
255 
256 struct ctl_ooa_entry {
257 	ctl_ooa_cmd_flags	cmd_flags;
258 	uint8_t			cdb[CTL_MAX_CDBLEN];
259 	uint8_t			cdb_len;
260 	uint64_t		tag_num;
261 	ctl_tag_type		tag_type;
262 	uint32_t		lun_num;
263 	struct bintime		start_bt;
264 };
265 
266 struct ctl_ooa {
267 	ctl_ooa_flags		flags;		/* passed to kernel */
268 	uint64_t		lun_num;	/* passed to kernel */
269 	uint32_t		alloc_len;	/* passed to kernel */
270 	uint32_t		alloc_num;	/* passed to kernel */
271 	struct ctl_ooa_entry	*entries;	/* filled in kernel */
272 	uint32_t		fill_len;	/* passed to userland */
273 	uint32_t		fill_num;	/* passed to userland */
274 	uint32_t		dropped_num;	/* passed to userland */
275 	struct bintime		cur_bt;		/* passed to userland */
276 	ctl_get_ooa_status	status;		/* passed to userland */
277 };
278 
279 typedef enum {
280 	CTL_LUN_NOSTATUS,
281 	CTL_LUN_OK,
282 	CTL_LUN_ERROR,
283 	CTL_LUN_WARNING
284 } ctl_lun_status;
285 
286 #define	CTL_ERROR_STR_LEN	160
287 
288 typedef enum {
289 	CTL_LUNREQ_CREATE,
290 	CTL_LUNREQ_RM,
291 	CTL_LUNREQ_MODIFY,
292 } ctl_lunreq_type;
293 
294 /*
295  * The ID_REQ flag is used to say that the caller has requested a
296  * particular LUN ID in the req_lun_id field.  If we cannot allocate that
297  * LUN ID, the ctl_add_lun() call will fail.
298  *
299  * The STOPPED flag tells us that the LUN should default to the powered
300  * off state.  It will return 0x04,0x02 until it is powered up.  ("Logical
301  * unit not ready, initializing command required.")
302  *
303  * The NO_MEDIA flag tells us that the LUN has no media inserted.
304  *
305  * The PRIMARY flag tells us that this LUN is registered as a Primary LUN
306  * which is accessible via the Master shelf controller in an HA. This flag
307  * being set indicates a Primary LUN. This flag being reset represents a
308  * Secondary LUN controlled by the Secondary controller in an HA
309  * configuration. Flag is applicable at this time to T_DIRECT types.
310  *
311  * The SERIAL_NUM flag tells us that the serial_num field is filled in and
312  * valid for use in SCSI INQUIRY VPD page 0x80.
313  *
314  * The DEVID flag tells us that the device_id field is filled in and
315  * valid for use in SCSI INQUIRY VPD page 0x83.
316  *
317  * The DEV_TYPE flag tells us that the device_type field is filled in.
318  *
319  * The EJECTED flag tells us that the removable LUN has tray open.
320  *
321  * The UNMAP flag tells us that this LUN supports UNMAP.
322  *
323  * The OFFLINE flag tells us that this LUN can not access backing store.
324  */
325 typedef enum {
326 	CTL_LUN_FLAG_ID_REQ		= 0x01,
327 	CTL_LUN_FLAG_STOPPED		= 0x02,
328 	CTL_LUN_FLAG_NO_MEDIA		= 0x04,
329 	CTL_LUN_FLAG_PRIMARY		= 0x08,
330 	CTL_LUN_FLAG_SERIAL_NUM		= 0x10,
331 	CTL_LUN_FLAG_DEVID		= 0x20,
332 	CTL_LUN_FLAG_DEV_TYPE		= 0x40,
333 	CTL_LUN_FLAG_UNMAP		= 0x80,
334 	CTL_LUN_FLAG_EJECTED		= 0x100,
335 	CTL_LUN_FLAG_READONLY		= 0x200
336 } ctl_backend_lun_flags;
337 
338 /*
339  * LUN creation parameters:
340  *
341  * flags:		Various LUN flags, see above.
342  *
343  * device_type:		The SCSI device type.  e.g. 0 for Direct Access,
344  *			3 for Processor, etc.  Only certain backends may
345  *			support setting this field.  The CTL_LUN_FLAG_DEV_TYPE
346  *			flag should be set in the flags field if the device
347  *			type is set.
348  *
349  * lun_size_bytes:	The size of the LUN in bytes.  For some backends
350  *			this is relevant (e.g. ramdisk), for others, it may
351  *			be ignored in favor of using the properties of the
352  *			backing store.  If specified, this should be a
353  *			multiple of the blocksize.
354  *
355  *			The actual size of the LUN is returned in this
356  *			field.
357  *
358  * blocksize_bytes:	The LUN blocksize in bytes.  For some backends this
359  *			is relevant, for others it may be ignored in
360  *			favor of using the properties of the backing store.
361  *
362  *			The actual blocksize of the LUN is returned in this
363  *			field.
364  *
365  * req_lun_id:		The requested LUN ID.  The CTL_LUN_FLAG_ID_REQ flag
366  *			should be set if this is set.  The request will be
367  *			granted if the LUN number is available, otherwise
368  * 			the LUN addition request will fail.
369  *
370  *			The allocated LUN number is returned in this field.
371  *
372  * serial_num:		This is the value returned in SCSI INQUIRY VPD page
373  *			0x80.  If it is specified, the CTL_LUN_FLAG_SERIAL_NUM
374  *			flag should be set.
375  *
376  *			The serial number value used is returned in this
377  *			field.
378  *
379  * device_id:		This is the value returned in the T10 vendor ID
380  *			based DESIGNATOR field in the SCSI INQUIRY VPD page
381  *			0x83 data.  If it is specified, the CTL_LUN_FLAG_DEVID
382  *			flag should be set.
383  *
384  *			The device id value used is returned in this field.
385  */
386 struct ctl_lun_create_params {
387 	ctl_backend_lun_flags	flags;
388 	uint8_t			device_type;
389 	uint64_t		lun_size_bytes;
390 	uint32_t		blocksize_bytes;
391 	uint32_t		req_lun_id;
392 	uint8_t			serial_num[CTL_SN_LEN];
393 	uint8_t			device_id[CTL_DEVID_LEN];
394 };
395 
396 /*
397  * LUN removal parameters:
398  *
399  * lun_id:		The number of the LUN to delete.  This must be set.
400  *			The LUN must be backed by the given backend.
401  */
402 struct ctl_lun_rm_params {
403 	uint32_t		lun_id;
404 };
405 
406 /*
407  * LUN modification parameters:
408  *
409  * lun_id:		The number of the LUN to modify.  This must be set.
410  *			The LUN must be backed by the given backend.
411  *
412  * lun_size_bytes:	The size of the LUN in bytes.  If zero, update
413  * 			the size using the backing file size, if possible.
414  */
415 struct ctl_lun_modify_params {
416 	uint32_t		lun_id;
417 	uint64_t		lun_size_bytes;
418 };
419 
420 /*
421  * Union of request type data.  Fill in the appropriate union member for
422  * the request type.
423  */
424 union ctl_lunreq_data {
425 	struct ctl_lun_create_params	create;
426 	struct ctl_lun_rm_params	rm;
427 	struct ctl_lun_modify_params	modify;
428 };
429 
430 /*
431  * LUN request interface:
432  *
433  * backend:		This is required, and is NUL-terminated a string
434  *			that is the name of the backend, like "ramdisk" or
435  *			"block".
436  *
437  * reqtype:		The type of request, CTL_LUNREQ_CREATE to create a
438  *			LUN, CTL_LUNREQ_RM to delete a LUN.
439  *
440  * reqdata:		Request type-specific information.  See the
441  *			description of individual the union members above
442  *			for more information.
443  *
444  * num_be_args:		This is the number of backend-specific arguments
445  *			in the be_args array.
446  *
447  * be_args:		This is an array of backend-specific arguments.
448  *			See above for a description of the fields in this
449  *			structure.
450  *
451  * status:		Status of the LUN request.
452  *
453  * error_str:		If the status is CTL_LUN_ERROR, this will
454  *			contain a string describing the error.
455  *
456  * kern_be_args:	For kernel use only.
457  */
458 struct ctl_lun_req {
459 #define	CTL_BE_NAME_LEN		32
460 	char			backend[CTL_BE_NAME_LEN];
461 	ctl_lunreq_type		reqtype;
462 	union ctl_lunreq_data	reqdata;
463 	void *			args;
464 	nvlist_t *		args_nvl;
465 #define	CTL_MAX_ARGS_LEN	(1024 * 1024)
466 	size_t			args_len;
467 	void *			result;
468 	nvlist_t *		result_nvl;
469 	size_t			result_len;
470 	ctl_lun_status		status;
471 	char			error_str[CTL_ERROR_STR_LEN];
472 };
473 
474 /*
475  * LUN list status:
476  *
477  * NONE:		No status.
478  *
479  * OK:			Request completed successfully.
480  *
481  * NEED_MORE_SPACE:	The allocated length of the entries field is too
482  * 			small for the available data.
483  *
484  * ERROR:		An error occurred, look at the error string for a
485  *			description of the error.
486  */
487 typedef enum {
488 	CTL_LUN_LIST_NONE,
489 	CTL_LUN_LIST_OK,
490 	CTL_LUN_LIST_NEED_MORE_SPACE,
491 	CTL_LUN_LIST_ERROR
492 } ctl_lun_list_status;
493 
494 /*
495  * LUN list interface
496  *
497  * backend_name:	This is a NUL-terminated string.  If the string
498  *			length is 0, then all LUNs on all backends will
499  *			be enumerated.  Otherwise this is the name of the
500  *			backend to be enumerated, like "ramdisk" or "block".
501  *
502  * alloc_len:		The length of the data buffer allocated for entries.
503  *			In order to properly size the buffer, make one call
504  *			with alloc_len set to 0, and then use the returned
505  *			dropped_len as the buffer length to allocate and
506  *			pass in on a subsequent call.
507  *
508  * lun_xml:		XML-formatted information on the requested LUNs.
509  *
510  * fill_len:		The amount of data filled in the storage for entries.
511  *
512  * status:		The status of the request.  See above for the
513  *			description of the values of this field.
514  *
515  * error_str:		If the status indicates an error, this string will
516  *			be filled in to describe the error.
517  */
518 struct ctl_lun_list {
519 	char			backend[CTL_BE_NAME_LEN]; /* passed to kernel*/
520 	uint32_t		alloc_len;	/* passed to kernel */
521 	char			*lun_xml;	/* filled in kernel */
522 	uint32_t		fill_len;	/* passed to userland */
523 	ctl_lun_list_status	status;		/* passed to userland */
524 	char			error_str[CTL_ERROR_STR_LEN];
525 						/* passed to userland */
526 };
527 
528 /*
529  * Port request interface:
530  *
531  * driver:		This is required, and is NUL-terminated a string
532  *			that is the name of the frontend, like "iscsi" .
533  *
534  * reqtype:		The type of request, CTL_REQ_CREATE to create a
535  *			port, CTL_REQ_REMOVE to delete a port.
536  *
537  * num_be_args:		This is the number of frontend-specific arguments
538  *			in the be_args array.
539  *
540  * be_args:		This is an array of frontend-specific arguments.
541  *			See above for a description of the fields in this
542  *			structure.
543  *
544  * status:		Status of the request.
545  *
546  * error_str:		If the status is CTL_LUN_ERROR, this will
547  *			contain a string describing the error.
548  *
549  * kern_be_args:	For kernel use only.
550  */
551 typedef enum {
552 	CTL_REQ_CREATE,
553 	CTL_REQ_REMOVE,
554 	CTL_REQ_MODIFY,
555 } ctl_req_type;
556 
557 struct ctl_req {
558 	char			driver[CTL_DRIVER_NAME_LEN];
559 	ctl_req_type		reqtype;
560 	void *			args;
561 	nvlist_t *		args_nvl;
562 	size_t			args_len;
563 	void *			result;
564 	nvlist_t *		result_nvl;
565 	size_t			result_len;
566 	ctl_lun_status		status;
567 	char			error_str[CTL_ERROR_STR_LEN];
568 };
569 
570 /*
571  * iSCSI status
572  *
573  * OK:			Request completed successfully.
574  *
575  * ERROR:		An error occurred, look at the error string for a
576  *			description of the error.
577  *
578  * CTL_ISCSI_LIST_NEED_MORE_SPACE:
579  * 			User has to pass larger buffer for CTL_ISCSI_LIST ioctl.
580  */
581 typedef enum {
582 	CTL_ISCSI_OK,
583 	CTL_ISCSI_ERROR,
584 	CTL_ISCSI_LIST_NEED_MORE_SPACE,
585 	CTL_ISCSI_SESSION_NOT_FOUND
586 } ctl_iscsi_status;
587 
588 typedef enum {
589 	CTL_ISCSI_HANDOFF,
590 	CTL_ISCSI_LIST,
591 	CTL_ISCSI_LOGOUT,
592 	CTL_ISCSI_TERMINATE,
593 	CTL_ISCSI_LIMITS,
594 #if defined(ICL_KERNEL_PROXY) || 1
595 	/*
596 	 * We actually need those in all cases, but leave the ICL_KERNEL_PROXY,
597 	 * to remember to remove them along with rest of proxy code, eventually.
598 	 */
599 	CTL_ISCSI_LISTEN,
600 	CTL_ISCSI_ACCEPT,
601 	CTL_ISCSI_SEND,
602 	CTL_ISCSI_RECEIVE,
603 #endif
604 } ctl_iscsi_type;
605 
606 typedef enum {
607 	CTL_ISCSI_DIGEST_NONE,
608 	CTL_ISCSI_DIGEST_CRC32C
609 } ctl_iscsi_digest;
610 
611 #define	CTL_ISCSI_NAME_LEN	224	/* 223 bytes, by RFC 3720, + '\0' */
612 #define	CTL_ISCSI_ADDR_LEN	47	/* INET6_ADDRSTRLEN + '\0' */
613 #define	CTL_ISCSI_ALIAS_LEN	128	/* Arbitrary. */
614 #define	CTL_ISCSI_OFFLOAD_LEN	8	/* Arbitrary. */
615 
616 struct ctl_iscsi_handoff_params {
617 	char			initiator_name[CTL_ISCSI_NAME_LEN];
618 	char			initiator_addr[CTL_ISCSI_ADDR_LEN];
619 	char			initiator_alias[CTL_ISCSI_ALIAS_LEN];
620 	uint8_t			initiator_isid[6];
621 	char			target_name[CTL_ISCSI_NAME_LEN];
622 	int			socket;
623 	int			portal_group_tag;
624 
625 	/*
626 	 * Connection parameters negotiated by ctld(8).
627 	 */
628 	ctl_iscsi_digest	header_digest;
629 	ctl_iscsi_digest	data_digest;
630 	uint32_t		cmdsn;
631 	uint32_t		statsn;
632 	int			max_recv_data_segment_length;
633 	int			max_burst_length;
634 	int			first_burst_length;
635 	uint32_t		immediate_data;
636 	char			offload[CTL_ISCSI_OFFLOAD_LEN];
637 #ifdef ICL_KERNEL_PROXY
638 	int			connection_id;
639 #else
640 	int			spare;
641 #endif
642 	int			max_send_data_segment_length;
643 };
644 
645 struct ctl_iscsi_list_params {
646 	uint32_t		alloc_len;	/* passed to kernel */
647 	char                   *conn_xml;	/* filled in kernel */
648 	uint32_t		fill_len;	/* passed to userland */
649 	int			spare[4];
650 };
651 
652 struct ctl_iscsi_logout_params {
653 	int			connection_id;	/* passed to kernel */
654 	char			initiator_name[CTL_ISCSI_NAME_LEN];
655 						/* passed to kernel */
656 	char			initiator_addr[CTL_ISCSI_ADDR_LEN];
657 						/* passed to kernel */
658 	int			all;		/* passed to kernel */
659 	int			spare[4];
660 };
661 
662 struct ctl_iscsi_terminate_params {
663 	int			connection_id;	/* passed to kernel */
664 	char			initiator_name[CTL_ISCSI_NAME_LEN];
665 						/* passed to kernel */
666 	char			initiator_addr[CTL_ISCSI_NAME_LEN];
667 						/* passed to kernel */
668 	int			all;		/* passed to kernel */
669 	int			spare[4];
670 };
671 
672 struct ctl_iscsi_limits_params {
673 	/* passed to kernel */
674 	char			offload[CTL_ISCSI_OFFLOAD_LEN];
675 	int			socket;
676 
677 	/* passed to userland */
678 #ifdef __LP64__
679 	int			spare;
680 #endif
681 	int			max_recv_data_segment_length;
682 	int			max_send_data_segment_length;
683 	int			max_burst_length;
684 	int			first_burst_length;
685 };
686 
687 #ifdef ICL_KERNEL_PROXY
688 struct ctl_iscsi_listen_params {
689 	int			iser;
690 	int			domain;
691 	int			socktype;
692 	int			protocol;
693 	struct sockaddr		*addr;
694 	socklen_t		addrlen;
695 	int			portal_id;
696 	int			spare[4];
697 };
698 
699 struct ctl_iscsi_accept_params {
700 	int			connection_id;
701 	int			portal_id;
702 	struct sockaddr		*initiator_addr;
703 	socklen_t		initiator_addrlen;
704 	int			spare[4];
705 };
706 
707 struct ctl_iscsi_send_params {
708 	int			connection_id;
709 	void			*bhs;
710 	size_t			spare;
711 	void			*spare2;
712 	size_t			data_segment_len;
713 	void			*data_segment;
714 	int			spare3[4];
715 };
716 
717 struct ctl_iscsi_receive_params {
718 	int			connection_id;
719 	void			*bhs;
720 	size_t			spare;
721 	void			*spare2;
722 	size_t			data_segment_len;
723 	void			*data_segment;
724 	int			spare3[4];
725 };
726 
727 #endif /* ICL_KERNEL_PROXY */
728 
729 union ctl_iscsi_data {
730 	struct ctl_iscsi_handoff_params		handoff;
731 	struct ctl_iscsi_list_params		list;
732 	struct ctl_iscsi_logout_params		logout;
733 	struct ctl_iscsi_terminate_params	terminate;
734 	struct ctl_iscsi_limits_params		limits;
735 #ifdef ICL_KERNEL_PROXY
736 	struct ctl_iscsi_listen_params		listen;
737 	struct ctl_iscsi_accept_params		accept;
738 	struct ctl_iscsi_send_params		send;
739 	struct ctl_iscsi_receive_params		receive;
740 #endif
741 };
742 
743 /*
744  * iSCSI interface
745  *
746  * status:		The status of the request.  See above for the
747  *			description of the values of this field.
748  *
749  * error_str:		If the status indicates an error, this string will
750  *			be filled in to describe the error.
751  */
752 struct ctl_iscsi {
753 	ctl_iscsi_type		type;		/* passed to kernel */
754 	union ctl_iscsi_data	data;		/* passed to kernel */
755 	ctl_iscsi_status	status;		/* passed to userland */
756 	char			error_str[CTL_ERROR_STR_LEN];
757 						/* passed to userland */
758 };
759 
760 struct ctl_lun_map {
761 	uint32_t		port;
762 	uint32_t		plun;
763 	uint32_t		lun;
764 };
765 
766 /*
767  * NVMe over Fabrics status
768  *
769  * OK:			Request completed successfully.
770  *
771  * ERROR:		An error occurred, look at the error string for a
772  *			description of the error.
773  */
774 typedef enum {
775 	CTL_NVMF_OK,
776 	CTL_NVMF_ERROR,
777 	CTL_NVMF_LIST_NEED_MORE_SPACE,
778 	CTL_NVMF_ASSOCIATION_NOT_FOUND
779 } ctl_nvmf_status;
780 
781 typedef enum {
782 	CTL_NVMF_HANDOFF,
783 	CTL_NVMF_LIST,
784 	CTL_NVMF_TERMINATE
785 } ctl_nvmf_type;
786 
787 struct ctl_nvmf_list_params {
788 	uint32_t		alloc_len;	/* passed to kernel */
789 	char                   *conn_xml;	/* filled in kernel */
790 	uint32_t		fill_len;	/* passed to userland */
791 	int			spare[4];
792 };
793 
794 struct ctl_nvmf_terminate_params {
795 	int			cntlid;		/* passed to kernel */
796 	char			hostnqn[NVME_NQN_FIELD_SIZE];
797 						/* passed to kernel */
798 	int			all;		/* passed to kernel */
799 	int			spare[4];
800 };
801 
802 union ctl_nvmf_data {
803 	struct nvmf_handoff_controller_qpair	handoff;
804 	struct ctl_nvmf_list_params		list;
805 	struct ctl_nvmf_terminate_params	terminate;
806 };
807 
808 /*
809  * NVMe over Fabrics interface
810  *
811  * status:		The status of the request.  See above for the
812  *			description of the values of this field.
813  *
814  * error_str:		If the status indicates an error, this string will
815  *			be filled in to describe the error.
816  */
817 struct ctl_nvmf {
818 	ctl_nvmf_type		type;		/* passed to kernel */
819 	union ctl_nvmf_data	data;		/* passed to kernel */
820 	ctl_nvmf_status		status;		/* passed to userland */
821 	char			error_str[CTL_ERROR_STR_LEN];
822 						/* passed to userland */
823 };
824 
825 #define	CTL_IO			_IOWR(CTL_MINOR, 0x00, union ctl_io)
826 #define	CTL_ENABLE_PORT		_IOW(CTL_MINOR, 0x04, struct ctl_port_entry)
827 #define	CTL_DISABLE_PORT	_IOW(CTL_MINOR, 0x05, struct ctl_port_entry)
828 #define	CTL_DELAY_IO		_IOWR(CTL_MINOR, 0x10, struct ctl_io_delay_info)
829 #define	CTL_ERROR_INJECT	_IOWR(CTL_MINOR, 0x16, struct ctl_error_desc)
830 #define	CTL_GET_OOA		_IOWR(CTL_MINOR, 0x18, struct ctl_ooa)
831 #define	CTL_DUMP_STRUCTS	_IO(CTL_MINOR, 0x19)
832 #define	CTL_LUN_REQ		_IOWR(CTL_MINOR, 0x21, struct ctl_lun_req)
833 #define	CTL_LUN_LIST		_IOWR(CTL_MINOR, 0x22, struct ctl_lun_list)
834 #define	CTL_ERROR_INJECT_DELETE	_IOW(CTL_MINOR, 0x23, struct ctl_error_desc)
835 #define	CTL_SET_PORT_WWNS	_IOW(CTL_MINOR, 0x24, struct ctl_port_entry)
836 #define	CTL_ISCSI		_IOWR(CTL_MINOR, 0x25, struct ctl_iscsi)
837 #define	CTL_PORT_REQ		_IOWR(CTL_MINOR, 0x26, struct ctl_req)
838 #define	CTL_PORT_LIST		_IOWR(CTL_MINOR, 0x27, struct ctl_lun_list)
839 #define	CTL_LUN_MAP		_IOW(CTL_MINOR, 0x28, struct ctl_lun_map)
840 #define	CTL_GET_LUN_STATS	_IOWR(CTL_MINOR, 0x29, struct ctl_get_io_stats)
841 #define	CTL_GET_PORT_STATS	_IOWR(CTL_MINOR, 0x2a, struct ctl_get_io_stats)
842 #define	CTL_NVMF		_IOWR(CTL_MINOR, 0x2b, struct ctl_nvmf)
843 
844 #endif /* _CTL_IOCTL_H_ */
845 
846 /*
847  * vim: ts=8
848  */
849