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56 #ifndef _SCIC_SDS_REMOTE_NODE_TABLE_H_
57 #define _SCIC_SDS_REMOTE_NODE_TABLE_H_
58 
59 /**
60  * @file
61  *
62  * @brief This file contains the structures, constants and prototypes used for
63  *        the remote node table.
64  */
65 
66 #ifdef __cplusplus
67 extern "C" {
68 #endif // __cplusplus
69 
70 #include <dev/isci/scil/sci_types.h>
71 #include <dev/isci/scil/sci_controller_constants.h>
72 
73 /**
74  * Remote node sets are sets of remote node index in the remtoe node table
75  * The SCU hardware requires that STP remote node entries take three
76  * consecutive remote node index so the table is arranged in sets of three.
77  * The bits are used as 0111 0111 to make a byte and the bits define the set
78  * of three remote nodes to use as a sequence.
79  */
80 #define SCIC_SDS_REMOTE_NODE_SETS_PER_BYTE 2
81 
82 /**
83  * Since the remote node table is organized as DWORDS take the remote node
84  * sets in bytes and represent them in DWORDs. The lowest ordered bits are the
85  * ones used in case full DWORD is not being used.
86  *
87  * i.e. 0000 0000 0000 0000 0111 0111 0111 0111 // if only a single WORD is in
88  * use in the DWORD.
89  */
90 #define SCIC_SDS_REMOTE_NODE_SETS_PER_DWORD \
91    (sizeof(U32) * SCIC_SDS_REMOTE_NODE_SETS_PER_BYTE)
92 /**
93  * This is a count of the numeber of remote nodes that can be represented in
94  * a byte
95  */
96 #define SCIC_SDS_REMOTE_NODES_PER_BYTE  \
97    (SCU_STP_REMOTE_NODE_COUNT * SCIC_SDS_REMOTE_NODE_SETS_PER_BYTE)
98 
99 /**
100  * This is a count of the number of remote nodes that can be represented in a
101  * DWROD
102  */
103 #define SCIC_SDS_REMOTE_NODES_PER_DWORD \
104    (sizeof(U32) * SCIC_SDS_REMOTE_NODES_PER_BYTE)
105 
106 /**
107  * This is the number of bits in a remote node group
108  */
109 #define SCIC_SDS_REMOTE_NODES_BITS_PER_GROUP   4
110 
111 #define SCIC_SDS_REMOTE_NODE_TABLE_INVALID_INDEX      (0xFFFFFFFF)
112 #define SCIC_SDS_REMOTE_NODE_TABLE_FULL_SLOT_VALUE    (0x07)
113 #define SCIC_SDS_REMOTE_NODE_TABLE_EMPTY_SLOT_VALUE   (0x00)
114 
115 /**
116  * Expander attached sata remote node count
117  */
118 #define SCU_STP_REMOTE_NODE_COUNT        3
119 
120 /**
121  * Expander or direct attached ssp remote node count
122  */
123 #define SCU_SSP_REMOTE_NODE_COUNT        1
124 
125 /**
126  * Direct attached STP remote node count
127  */
128 #define SCU_SATA_REMOTE_NODE_COUNT       1
129 
130 /**
131  * @struct SCIC_REMOTE_NODE_TABLE
132  */
133 typedef struct SCIC_REMOTE_NODE_TABLE
134 {
135    /**
136     * This field contains the array size in dwords
137     */
138    U16 available_nodes_array_size;
139 
140    /**
141     * This field contains the array size of the
142     */
143    U16 group_array_size;
144 
145    /**
146     * This field is the array of available remote node entries in bits.
147     * Because of the way STP remote node data is allocated on the SCU hardware
148     * the remote nodes must occupy three consecutive remote node context
149     * entries.  For ease of allocation and de-allocation we have broken the
150     * sets of three into a single nibble.  When the STP RNi is allocated all
151     * of the bits in the nibble are cleared.  This math results in a table size
152     * of MAX_REMOTE_NODES / CONSECUTIVE RNi ENTRIES for STP / 2 entries per byte.
153     */
154    U32 available_remote_nodes[
155         (SCI_MAX_REMOTE_DEVICES / SCIC_SDS_REMOTE_NODES_PER_DWORD)
156       + ((SCI_MAX_REMOTE_DEVICES % SCIC_SDS_REMOTE_NODES_PER_DWORD) != 0)];
157 
158    /**
159     * This field is the nibble selector for the above table.  There are three
160     * possible selectors each for fast lookup when trying to find one, two or
161     * three remote node entries.
162     */
163    U32 remote_node_groups[
164       SCU_STP_REMOTE_NODE_COUNT][
165            (SCI_MAX_REMOTE_DEVICES / (32 * SCU_STP_REMOTE_NODE_COUNT))
166          + ((SCI_MAX_REMOTE_DEVICES % (32 * SCU_STP_REMOTE_NODE_COUNT)) != 0)];
167 
168 } SCIC_REMOTE_NODE_TABLE_T;
169 
170 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
171 
172 void scic_sds_remote_node_table_initialize(
173    SCIC_REMOTE_NODE_TABLE_T * remote_node_table,
174    U32                        remote_node_entries
175 );
176 
177 U16 scic_sds_remote_node_table_allocate_remote_node(
178    SCIC_REMOTE_NODE_TABLE_T * remote_node_table,
179    U32                        remote_node_count
180 );
181 
182 void scic_sds_remote_node_table_release_remote_node_index(
183    SCIC_REMOTE_NODE_TABLE_T * remote_node_table,
184    U32                        remote_node_count,
185    U16                        remote_node_index
186 );
187 
188 #ifdef __cplusplus
189 }
190 #endif // __cplusplus
191 
192 #endif // _SCIC_SDS_REMOTE_NODE_TABLE_H_
193