xref: /freebsd/sys/cam/scsi/smp_all.c (revision 315ee00f)
1 /*-
2  * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
3  *
4  * Copyright (c) 2010 Spectra Logic Corporation
5  * All rights reserved.
6  *
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14  *    substantially similar to the "NO WARRANTY" disclaimer below
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31  *
32  * $Id: //depot/users/kenm/FreeBSD-test/sys/cam/scsi/smp_all.c#4 $
33  */
34 
35 /*
36  * Serial Management Protocol helper functions.
37  */
38 
39 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
40 #include <sys/param.h>
41 #include <sys/types.h>
42 #ifdef _KERNEL
43 #include <sys/systm.h>
44 #include <sys/libkern.h>
45 #include <sys/kernel.h>
46 #else /* _KERNEL */
47 #include <errno.h>
48 #include <stdio.h>
49 #include <stdlib.h>
50 #include <string.h>
51 #include <inttypes.h>
52 #endif /* _KERNEL */
53 
54 #include <cam/cam.h>
55 #include <cam/cam_ccb.h>
56 #include <cam/cam_xpt.h>
57 #include <cam/scsi/smp_all.h>
58 #include <sys/sbuf.h>
59 
60 #ifndef _KERNEL
61 #include <camlib.h>
62 #endif
63 
64 static char *smp_yesno(int val);
65 
66 static char *
67 smp_yesno(int val)
68 {
69 	char *str;
70 
71 	if (val)
72 		str = "Yes";
73 	else
74 		str = "No";
75 
76 	return (str);
77 }
78 
79 struct smp_error_table_entry {
80 	uint8_t	function_result;
81 	const char *desc;
82 };
83 
84 /* List current as of SPL Revision 7 */
85 static struct smp_error_table_entry smp_error_table[] = {
86 	{SMP_FR_ACCEPTED, "SMP Function Accepted"},
87 	{SMP_FR_UNKNOWN_FUNC, "Unknown SMP Function"},
88 	{SMP_FR_FUNCTION_FAILED, "SMP Function Failed"},
89 	{SMP_FR_INVALID_REQ_FRAME_LEN, "Invalid Request Frame Length"},
90 	{SMP_FR_INVALID_EXP_CHG_CNT, "Invalid Expander Change Count"},
91 	{SMP_FR_BUSY, "Busy"},
92 	{SMP_FR_INCOMPLETE_DESC_LIST, "Incomplete Descriptor List"},
93 	{SMP_FR_PHY_DOES_NOT_EXIST, "Phy Does Not Exist"},
94 	{SMP_FR_INDEX_DOES_NOT_EXIST, "Index Does Not Exist"},
95 	{SMP_FR_PHY_DOES_NOT_SUP_SATA, "Phy Does Not Support SATA"},
96 	{SMP_FR_UNKNOWN_PHY_OP, "Unknown Phy Operation"},
97 	{SMP_FR_UNKNOWN_PHY_TEST_FUNC, "Unknown Phy Test Function"},
98 	{SMP_FR_PHY_TEST_FUNC_INPROG, "Phy Test Function In Progress"},
99 	{SMP_FR_PHY_VACANT, "Phy Vacant"},
100 	{SMP_FR_UNKNOWN_PHY_EVENT_SRC, "Unknown Phy Event Source"},
101 	{SMP_FR_UNKNOWN_DESC_TYPE, "Unknown Descriptor Type"},
102 	{SMP_FR_UNKNOWN_PHY_FILTER, "Unknown Phy Filter"},
103 	{SMP_FR_AFFILIATION_VIOLATION, "Affiliation Violation"},
104 	{SMP_FR_SMP_ZONE_VIOLATION, "SMP Zone Violation"},
105 	{SMP_FR_NO_MGMT_ACCESS_RIGHTS, "No Management Access Rights"},
106 	{SMP_FR_UNKNOWN_ED_ZONING_VAL, "Unknown Enable Disable Zoning Value"},
107 	{SMP_FR_ZONE_LOCK_VIOLATION, "Zone Lock Violation"},
108 	{SMP_FR_NOT_ACTIVATED, "Not Activated"},
109 	{SMP_FR_ZG_OUT_OF_RANGE, "Zone Group Out of Range"},
110 	{SMP_FR_NO_PHYS_PRESENCE, "No Physical Presence"},
111 	{SMP_FR_SAVING_NOT_SUP, "Saving Not Supported"},
112 	{SMP_FR_SRC_ZONE_DNE, "Source Zone Group Does Not Exist"},
113 	{SMP_FR_DISABLED_PWD_NOT_SUP, "Disabled Password Not Supported"}
114 };
115 
116 const char *
117 smp_error_desc(int function_result)
118 {
119 	int i;
120 
121 	for (i = 0; i < nitems(smp_error_table); i++){
122 		if (function_result == smp_error_table[i].function_result)
123 			return (smp_error_table[i].desc);
124 	}
125 	return ("Reserved Function Result");
126 }
127 
128 /* List current as of SPL Revision 7 */
129 struct smp_cmd_table_entry {
130 	uint8_t	cmd_num;
131 	const char *desc;
132 } smp_cmd_table[] = {
133 	{SMP_FUNC_REPORT_GENERAL, "REPORT GENERAL"},
134 	{SMP_FUNC_REPORT_MANUF_INFO, "REPORT MANUFACTURER INFORMATION"},
135 	{SMP_FUNC_REPORT_SC_STATUS, "REPORT SELF-CONFIGURATION STATUS"},
136 	{SMP_FUNC_REPORT_ZONE_PERM_TBL, "REPORT ZONE PERMISSION TABLE"},
137 	{SMP_FUNC_REPORT_BROADCAST, "REPORT BROADCAST"},
138 	{SMP_FUNC_DISCOVER, "DISCOVER"},
139 	{SMP_FUNC_REPORT_PHY_ERR_LOG, "REPORT PHY ERROR LOG"},
140 	{SMP_FUNC_REPORT_PHY_SATA, "REPORT PHY SATA"},
141 	{SMP_FUNC_REPORT_ROUTE_INFO, "REPORT ROUTE INFORMATION"},
142 	{SMP_FUNC_REPORT_PHY_EVENT, "REPORT PHY EVENT"},
143 	{SMP_FUNC_DISCOVER_LIST, "DISCOVER LIST"},
144 	{SMP_FUNC_REPORT_PHY_EVENT_LIST, "REPORT PHY EVENT LIST"},
145 	{SMP_FUNC_REPORT_EXP_RTL, "REPORT EXPANDER ROUTE TABLE LIST"},
146 	{SMP_FUNC_CONFIG_GENERAL, "CONFIGURE GENERAL"},
147 	{SMP_FUNC_ENABLE_DISABLE_ZONING, "ENABLE DISABLE ZONING"},
148 	{SMP_FUNC_ZONED_BROADCAST, "ZONED BROADCAST"},
149 	{SMP_FUNC_ZONE_LOCK, "ZONE LOCK"},
150 	{SMP_FUNC_ZONE_ACTIVATE, "ZONE ACTIVATE"},
151 	{SMP_FUNC_ZONE_UNLOCK, "ZONE UNLOCK"},
152 	{SMP_FUNC_CONFIG_ZM_PWD, "CONFIGURE ZONE MANAGER PASSWORD"},
153 	{SMP_FUNC_CONFIG_ZONE_PHY_INFO, "CONFIGURE ZONE PHY INFORMATION"},
154 	{SMP_FUNC_CONFIG_ZONE_PERM_TBL, "CONFIGURE ZONE PERMISSION TABLE"},
155 	{SMP_FUNC_CONFIG_ROUTE_INFO, "CONFIGURE ROUTE INFORMATION"},
156 	{SMP_FUNC_PHY_CONTROL, "PHY CONTROL"},
157 	{SMP_FUNC_PHY_TEST_FUNC, "PHY TEST FUNCTION"},
158 	{SMP_FUNC_CONFIG_PHY_EVENT, "CONFIGURE PHY EVENT"}
159 };
160 
161 const char *
162 smp_command_desc(uint8_t cmd_num)
163 {
164 	int i;
165 
166 	for (i = 0; i < nitems(smp_cmd_table) &&
167 	     smp_cmd_table[i].cmd_num <= cmd_num; i++) {
168 		if (cmd_num == smp_cmd_table[i].cmd_num)
169 			return (smp_cmd_table[i].desc);
170 	}
171 
172 	/*
173 	 * 0x40 to 0x7f and 0xc0 to 0xff are the vendor specific SMP
174 	 * command ranges.
175 	 */
176 	if (((cmd_num >= 0x40) && (cmd_num <= 0x7f))
177 	 || (cmd_num >= 0xc0)) {
178 		return ("Vendor Specific SMP Command");
179 	} else {
180 		return ("Unknown SMP Command");
181 	}
182 }
183 
184 /*
185  * Decode a SMP request buffer into a string of hexadecimal numbers.
186  *
187  * smp_request:    SMP request
188  * request_len:    length of the SMP request buffer, may be reduced if the
189  *                 caller only wants part of the buffer printed
190  * sb:             sbuf(9) buffer
191  * line_prefix:    prefix for new lines, or an empty string ("")
192  * first_line_len: length left on first line
193  * line_len:       total length of subsequent lines, 0 for no additional lines
194  *                 if there are no additional lines, first line will get ...
195  *                 at the end if there is additional data
196  */
197 void
198 smp_command_decode(uint8_t *smp_request, int request_len, struct sbuf *sb,
199 		   char *line_prefix, int first_line_len, int line_len)
200 {
201 	int i, cur_len;
202 
203 	for (i = 0, cur_len = first_line_len; i < request_len; i++) {
204 		/*
205 		 * Each byte takes 3 characters.  As soon as we go less
206 		 * than 6 (meaning we have at least 3 and at most 5
207 		 * characters left), check to see whether the subsequent
208 		 * line length (line_len) is long enough to bother with.
209 		 * If the user set it to 0, or some other length that isn't
210 		 * enough to hold at least the prefix and one byte, put ...
211 		 * on the first line to indicate that there is more data
212 		 * and bail out.
213 		 */
214 		if ((cur_len < 6)
215 		 && (line_len < (strlen(line_prefix) + 3))) {
216 			sbuf_printf(sb, "...");
217 			return;
218 		}
219 		if (cur_len < 3) {
220 			sbuf_printf(sb, "\n%s", line_prefix);
221 			cur_len = line_len - strlen(line_prefix);
222 		}
223 		sbuf_printf(sb, "%02x ", smp_request[i]);
224 		cur_len = cur_len - 3;
225 	}
226 }
227 
228 void
229 smp_command_sbuf(struct ccb_smpio *smpio, struct sbuf *sb,
230 		 char *line_prefix, int first_line_len, int line_len)
231 {
232 	sbuf_printf(sb, "%s. ", smp_command_desc(smpio->smp_request[1]));
233 
234 	/*
235 	 * Acccount for the command description and the period and space
236 	 * after the command description.
237 	 */
238 	first_line_len -= strlen(smp_command_desc(smpio->smp_request[1])) + 2;
239 
240 	smp_command_decode(smpio->smp_request, smpio->smp_request_len, sb,
241 			   line_prefix, first_line_len, line_len);
242 }
243 
244 /*
245  * Print SMP error output.  For userland commands, we need the cam_device
246  * structure so we can get the path information from the CCB.
247  */
248 #ifdef _KERNEL
249 void
250 smp_error_sbuf(struct ccb_smpio *smpio, struct sbuf *sb)
251 #else /* !_KERNEL*/
252 void
253 smp_error_sbuf(struct cam_device *device, struct ccb_smpio *smpio,
254 	       struct sbuf *sb)
255 #endif /* _KERNEL/!_KERNEL */
256 {
257 	char path_str[64];
258 
259 #ifdef _KERNEL
260 	xpt_path_string(smpio->ccb_h.path, path_str, sizeof(path_str));
261 #else
262 	cam_path_string(device, path_str, sizeof(path_str));
263 #endif
264 	smp_command_sbuf(smpio, sb, path_str, 80 - strlen(path_str), 80);
265 	sbuf_printf(sb, "\n");
266 
267 	sbuf_cat(sb, path_str);
268 	sbuf_printf(sb, "SMP Error: %s (0x%x)\n",
269 		    smp_error_desc(smpio->smp_response[2]),
270 		    smpio->smp_response[2]);
271 }
272 
273 /*
274  * Decode the SMP REPORT GENERAL response.  The format is current as of SPL
275  * Revision 7, but the parsing should be backward compatible for older
276  * versions of the spec.
277  */
278 void
279 smp_report_general_sbuf(struct smp_report_general_response *response,
280 			int response_len, struct sbuf *sb)
281 {
282 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Report General\n");
283 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Response Length: %d words (%d bytes)\n",
284 		    response->response_len,
285 		    response->response_len * SMP_WORD_LEN);
286 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Expander Change Count: %d\n",
287 		    scsi_2btoul(response->expander_change_count));
288 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Expander Route Indexes: %d\n",
289 		    scsi_2btoul(response->expander_route_indexes));
290 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Long Response: %s\n",
291 		    smp_yesno(response->long_response &
292 			      SMP_RG_LONG_RESPONSE));
293 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Number of Phys: %d\n", response->num_phys);
294 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Table to Table Supported: %s\n",
295 		    smp_yesno(response->config_bits0 &
296 		    SMP_RG_TABLE_TO_TABLE_SUP));
297 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Zone Configuring: %s\n",
298 		    smp_yesno(response->config_bits0 &
299 		    SMP_RG_ZONE_CONFIGURING));
300 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Self Configuring: %s\n",
301 		    smp_yesno(response->config_bits0 &
302 		    SMP_RG_SELF_CONFIGURING));
303 	sbuf_printf(sb, "STP Continue AWT: %s\n",
304 		    smp_yesno(response->config_bits0 &
305 		    SMP_RG_STP_CONTINUE_AWT));
306 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Open Reject Retry Supported: %s\n",
307 		    smp_yesno(response->config_bits0 &
308 		    SMP_RG_OPEN_REJECT_RETRY_SUP));
309 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Configures Others: %s\n",
310 		    smp_yesno(response->config_bits0 &
311 		    SMP_RG_CONFIGURES_OTHERS));
312 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Configuring: %s\n",
313 		    smp_yesno(response->config_bits0 &
314 		    SMP_RG_CONFIGURING));
315 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Externally Configurable Route Table: %s\n",
316 		    smp_yesno(response->config_bits0 &
317 		    SMP_RG_CONFIGURING));
318 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Enclosure Logical Identifier: 0x%016jx\n",
319 		    (uintmax_t)scsi_8btou64(response->encl_logical_id));
320 
321 	/*
322 	 * If the response->response_len is 0, then we don't have the
323 	 * extended information.  Also, if the user didn't allocate enough
324 	 * space for the full request, don't try to parse it.
325 	 */
326 	if ((response->response_len == 0)
327 	 || (response_len < (sizeof(struct smp_report_general_response) -
328 	     sizeof(response->crc))))
329 		return;
330 
331 	sbuf_printf(sb, "STP Bus Inactivity Time Limit: %d\n",
332 		    scsi_2btoul(response->stp_bus_inact_time_limit));
333 	sbuf_printf(sb, "STP Maximum Connect Time Limit: %d\n",
334 		    scsi_2btoul(response->stp_max_conn_time_limit));
335 	sbuf_printf(sb, "STP SMP I_T Nexus Loss Time: %d\n",
336 		    scsi_2btoul(response->stp_smp_it_nexus_loss_time));
337 
338 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Number of Zone Groups: %d\n",
339 		    (response->config_bits1 & SMP_RG_NUM_ZONE_GROUPS_MASK) >>
340 		    SMP_RG_NUM_ZONE_GROUPS_SHIFT);
341 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Zone Locked: %s\n",
342 		    smp_yesno(response->config_bits1 & SMP_RG_ZONE_LOCKED));
343 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Physical Presence Supported: %s\n",
344 		    smp_yesno(response->config_bits1 & SMP_RG_PP_SUPPORTED));
345 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Physical Presence Asserted: %s\n",
346 		    smp_yesno(response->config_bits1 & SMP_RG_PP_ASSERTED));
347 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Zoning Supported: %s\n",
348 		    smp_yesno(response->config_bits1 &
349 			      SMP_RG_ZONING_SUPPORTED));
350 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Zoning Enabled: %s\n",
351 		    smp_yesno(response->config_bits1 & SMP_RG_ZONING_ENABLED));
352 
353 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Saving: %s\n",
354 		    smp_yesno(response->config_bits2 & SMP_RG_SAVING));
355 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Saving Zone Manager Password Supported: %s\n",
356 		    smp_yesno(response->config_bits2 &
357 			      SMP_RG_SAVING_ZM_PWD_SUP));
358 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Saving Zone Phy Information Supported: %s\n",
359 		    smp_yesno(response->config_bits2 &
360 			      SMP_RG_SAVING_PHY_INFO_SUP));
361 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Saving Zone Permission Table Supported: %s\n",
362 		    smp_yesno(response->config_bits2 &
363 			      SMP_RG_SAVING_ZPERM_TAB_SUP));
364 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Saving Zoning Enabled Supported: %s\n",
365 		    smp_yesno(response->config_bits2 &
366 			      SMP_RG_SAVING_ZENABLED_SUP));
367 
368 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Maximum Number of Routed SAS Addresses: %d\n",
369 		    scsi_2btoul(response->max_num_routed_addrs));
370 
371 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Active Zone Manager SAS Address: 0x%016jx\n",
372 		    scsi_8btou64(response->active_zm_address));
373 
374 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Zone Inactivity Time Limit: %d\n",
375 		    scsi_2btoul(response->zone_lock_inact_time_limit));
376 
377 	sbuf_printf(sb, "First Enclosure Connector Element Index: %d\n",
378 		    response->first_encl_conn_el_index);
379 
380 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Number of Enclosure Connector Element Indexes: %d\n",
381 		    response->num_encl_conn_el_indexes);
382 
383 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Reduced Functionality: %s\n",
384 		    smp_yesno(response->reduced_functionality &
385 			      SMP_RG_REDUCED_FUNCTIONALITY));
386 
387 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Time to Reduced Functionality: %d\n",
388 		    response->time_to_reduced_func);
389 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Initial Time to Reduced Functionality: %d\n",
390 		    response->initial_time_to_reduced_func);
391 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Maximum Reduced Functionality Time: %d\n",
392 		    response->max_reduced_func_time);
393 
394 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Last Self-Configuration Status Descriptor Index: %d\n",
395 		    scsi_2btoul(response->last_sc_stat_desc_index));
396 
397 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Maximum Number of Storated Self-Configuration "
398 		    "Status Descriptors: %d\n",
399 		    scsi_2btoul(response->max_sc_stat_descs));
400 
401 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Last Phy Event List Descriptor Index: %d\n",
402 		    scsi_2btoul(response->last_phy_evl_desc_index));
403 
404 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Maximum Number of Stored Phy Event List "
405 		    "Descriptors: %d\n",
406 		    scsi_2btoul(response->max_stored_pel_descs));
407 
408 	sbuf_printf(sb, "STP Reject to Open Limit: %d\n",
409 		    scsi_2btoul(response->stp_reject_to_open_limit));
410 }
411 
412 /*
413  * Decode the SMP REPORT MANUFACTURER INFORMATION response.  The format is
414  * current as of SPL Revision 7, but the parsing should be backward
415  * compatible for older versions of the spec.
416  */
417 void
418 smp_report_manuf_info_sbuf(struct smp_report_manuf_info_response *response,
419 			   int response_len, struct sbuf *sb)
420 {
421 	char vendor[16], product[48], revision[16];
422 	char comp_vendor[16];
423 
424 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Report Manufacturer Information\n");
425 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Expander Change count: %d\n",
426 		    scsi_2btoul(response->expander_change_count));
427 	sbuf_printf(sb, "SAS 1.1 Format: %s\n",
428 		    smp_yesno(response->sas_11_format & SMP_RMI_SAS11_FORMAT));
429 	cam_strvis(vendor, response->vendor, sizeof(response->vendor),
430 		   sizeof(vendor));
431 	cam_strvis(product, response->product, sizeof(response->product),
432 		   sizeof(product));
433 	cam_strvis(revision, response->revision, sizeof(response->revision),
434 		   sizeof(revision));
435 	sbuf_printf(sb, "<%s %s %s>\n", vendor, product, revision);
436 
437 	if ((response->sas_11_format & SMP_RMI_SAS11_FORMAT) == 0) {
438 		uint8_t *curbyte;
439 		int line_start, line_cursor;
440 
441 		sbuf_printf(sb, "Vendor Specific Data:\n");
442 
443 		/*
444 		 * Print out the bytes roughly in the style of hd(1), but
445 		 * without the extra ASCII decoding.  Hexadecimal line
446 		 * numbers on the left, and 16 bytes per line, with an
447 		 * extra space after the first 8 bytes.
448 		 *
449 		 * It would be nice if this sort of thing were available
450 		 * in a library routine.
451 		 */
452 		for (curbyte = (uint8_t *)&response->comp_vendor, line_start= 1,
453 		     line_cursor = 0; curbyte < (uint8_t *)&response->crc;
454 		     curbyte++, line_cursor++) {
455 			if (line_start != 0) {
456 				sbuf_printf(sb, "%08lx  ",
457 					    (unsigned long)(curbyte -
458 					    (uint8_t *)response));
459 				line_start = 0;
460 				line_cursor = 0;
461 			}
462 			sbuf_printf(sb, "%02x", *curbyte);
463 
464 			if (line_cursor == 15) {
465 				sbuf_printf(sb, "\n");
466 				line_start = 1;
467 			} else
468 				sbuf_printf(sb, " %s", (line_cursor == 7) ?
469 					    " " : "");
470 		}
471 		if (line_cursor != 16)
472 			sbuf_printf(sb, "\n");
473 		return;
474 	}
475 
476 	cam_strvis(comp_vendor, response->comp_vendor,
477 		   sizeof(response->comp_vendor), sizeof(comp_vendor));
478 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Component Vendor: %s\n", comp_vendor);
479 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Component ID: %#x\n", scsi_2btoul(response->comp_id));
480 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Component Revision: %#x\n", response->comp_revision);
481 	sbuf_printf(sb, "Vendor Specific: 0x%016jx\n",
482 		    (uintmax_t)scsi_8btou64(response->vendor_specific));
483 }
484 
485 /*
486  * Compose a SMP REPORT GENERAL request and put it into a CCB.  This is
487  * current as of SPL Revision 7.
488  */
489 void
490 smp_report_general(struct ccb_smpio *smpio, uint32_t retries,
491 		   void (*cbfcnp)(struct cam_periph *, union ccb *),
492 		   struct smp_report_general_request *request, int request_len,
493 		   uint8_t *response, int response_len, int long_response,
494 		   uint32_t timeout)
495 {
496 	cam_fill_smpio(smpio,
497 		       retries,
498 		       cbfcnp,
499 		       /*flags*/CAM_DIR_BOTH,
500 		       (uint8_t *)request,
501 		       request_len - SMP_CRC_LEN,
502 		       response,
503 		       response_len,
504 		       timeout);
505 
506 	bzero(request, sizeof(*request));
507 
508 	request->frame_type = SMP_FRAME_TYPE_REQUEST;
509 	request->function = SMP_FUNC_REPORT_GENERAL;
510 	request->response_len = long_response ? SMP_RG_RESPONSE_LEN : 0;
511 	request->request_len = 0;
512 }
513 
514 /*
515  * Compose a SMP DISCOVER request and put it into a CCB.  This is current
516  * as of SPL Revision 7.
517  */
518 void
519 smp_discover(struct ccb_smpio *smpio, uint32_t retries,
520 	     void (*cbfcnp)(struct cam_periph *, union ccb *),
521 	     struct smp_discover_request *request, int request_len,
522 	     uint8_t *response, int response_len, int long_response,
523 	     int ignore_zone_group, int phy, uint32_t timeout)
524 {
525 	cam_fill_smpio(smpio,
526 		       retries,
527 		       cbfcnp,
528 		       /*flags*/CAM_DIR_BOTH,
529 		       (uint8_t *)request,
530 		       request_len - SMP_CRC_LEN,
531 		       response,
532 		       response_len,
533 		       timeout);
534 
535 	bzero(request, sizeof(*request));
536 	request->frame_type = SMP_FRAME_TYPE_REQUEST;
537 	request->function = SMP_FUNC_DISCOVER;
538 	request->response_len = long_response ? SMP_DIS_RESPONSE_LEN : 0;
539 	request->request_len = long_response ? SMP_DIS_REQUEST_LEN : 0;
540 	if (ignore_zone_group != 0)
541 		request->ignore_zone_group |= SMP_DIS_IGNORE_ZONE_GROUP;
542 	request->phy = phy;
543 }
544 
545 /*
546  * Compose a SMP REPORT MANUFACTURER INFORMATION request and put it into a
547  * CCB.  This is current as of SPL Revision 7.
548  */
549 void
550 smp_report_manuf_info(struct ccb_smpio *smpio, uint32_t retries,
551 		      void (*cbfcnp)(struct cam_periph *, union ccb *),
552 		      struct smp_report_manuf_info_request *request,
553 		      int request_len, uint8_t *response, int response_len,
554 		      int long_response, uint32_t timeout)
555 {
556 	cam_fill_smpio(smpio,
557 		       retries,
558 		       cbfcnp,
559 		       /*flags*/CAM_DIR_BOTH,
560 		       (uint8_t *)request,
561 		       request_len - SMP_CRC_LEN,
562 		       response,
563 		       response_len,
564 		       timeout);
565 
566 	bzero(request, sizeof(*request));
567 
568 	request->frame_type = SMP_FRAME_TYPE_REQUEST;
569 	request->function = SMP_FUNC_REPORT_MANUF_INFO;
570 	request->response_len = long_response ? SMP_RMI_RESPONSE_LEN : 0;
571 	request->request_len = long_response ? SMP_RMI_REQUEST_LEN : 0;
572 }
573 
574 /*
575  * Compose a SMP PHY CONTROL request and put it into a CCB.  This is
576  * current as of SPL Revision 7.
577  */
578 void
579 smp_phy_control(struct ccb_smpio *smpio, uint32_t retries,
580 		void (*cbfcnp)(struct cam_periph *, union ccb *),
581 		struct smp_phy_control_request *request, int request_len,
582 		uint8_t *response, int response_len, int long_response,
583 		uint32_t expected_exp_change_count, int phy, int phy_op,
584 		int update_pp_timeout_val, uint64_t attached_device_name,
585 		int prog_min_prl, int prog_max_prl, int slumber_partial,
586 		int pp_timeout_value, uint32_t timeout)
587 {
588 	cam_fill_smpio(smpio,
589 		       retries,
590 		       cbfcnp,
591 		       /*flags*/CAM_DIR_BOTH,
592 		       (uint8_t *)request,
593 		       request_len - SMP_CRC_LEN,
594 		       response,
595 		       response_len,
596 		       timeout);
597 
598 	bzero(request, sizeof(*request));
599 
600 	request->frame_type = SMP_FRAME_TYPE_REQUEST;
601 	request->function = SMP_FUNC_PHY_CONTROL;
602 	request->response_len = long_response ? SMP_PC_RESPONSE_LEN : 0;
603 	request->request_len = long_response ? SMP_PC_REQUEST_LEN : 0;
604 	scsi_ulto2b(expected_exp_change_count, request->expected_exp_chg_cnt);
605 	request->phy = phy;
606 	request->phy_operation = phy_op;
607 
608 	if (update_pp_timeout_val != 0)
609 		request->update_pp_timeout |= SMP_PC_UPDATE_PP_TIMEOUT;
610 
611 	scsi_u64to8b(attached_device_name, request->attached_device_name);
612 	request->prog_min_phys_link_rate = (prog_min_prl <<
613 		SMP_PC_PROG_MIN_PL_RATE_SHIFT) & SMP_PC_PROG_MIN_PL_RATE_MASK;
614 	request->prog_max_phys_link_rate = (prog_max_prl <<
615 		SMP_PC_PROG_MAX_PL_RATE_SHIFT) & SMP_PC_PROG_MAX_PL_RATE_MASK;
616 	request->config_bits0 = slumber_partial;
617 	request->pp_timeout_value = pp_timeout_value;
618 }
619