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21 /*
22  * Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
23  * Use is subject to license terms.
24  */
25 
26 #include <sys/note.h>
27 
28 /*
29  * Generic SCSI Host Bus Adapter interface implementation
30  */
31 #include <sys/scsi/scsi.h>
32 #include <sys/scsi/generic/sas.h>
33 #include <sys/file.h>
34 #include <sys/disp.h>			/* for minclsyspri */
35 #include <sys/ddi_impldefs.h>
36 #include <sys/ndi_impldefs.h>
37 #include <sys/sunndi.h>
38 #include <sys/ddi.h>
39 #include <sys/sunmdi.h>
40 #include <sys/mdi_impldefs.h>
41 #include <sys/callb.h>
42 #include <sys/epm.h>
43 #include <sys/damap.h>
44 #include <sys/time.h>
45 #include <sys/sunldi.h>
46 
47 extern struct scsi_pkt *scsi_init_cache_pkt(struct scsi_address *,
48 		    struct scsi_pkt *, struct buf *, int, int, int, int,
49 		    int (*)(caddr_t), caddr_t);
50 extern void	scsi_free_cache_pkt(struct scsi_address *, struct scsi_pkt *);
51 extern void	scsi_cache_dmafree(struct scsi_address *, struct scsi_pkt *);
52 extern void	scsi_sync_cache_pkt(struct scsi_address *, struct scsi_pkt *);
53 extern int	modrootloaded;
54 
55 /*
56  * Round up all allocations so that we can guarantee
57  * long-long alignment.  This is the same alignment
58  * provided by kmem_alloc().
59  */
60 #define	ROUNDUP(x)	(((x) + 0x07) & ~0x07)
61 
62 /* Magic number to track correct allocations in wrappers */
63 #define	PKT_WRAPPER_MAGIC	0xa110ced	/* alloced correctly */
64 
65 kmutex_t	scsi_flag_nointr_mutex;
66 kcondvar_t	scsi_flag_nointr_cv;
67 kmutex_t	scsi_log_mutex;
68 
69 /* asynchronous probe barrier deletion data structures */
70 static kmutex_t	scsi_hba_barrier_mutex;
71 static kcondvar_t	scsi_hba_barrier_cv;
72 static struct scsi_hba_barrier {
73 	struct scsi_hba_barrier	*barrier_next;
74 	clock_t			barrier_endtime;
75 	dev_info_t		*barrier_probe;
76 }		*scsi_hba_barrier_list;
77 static int	scsi_hba_devi_is_barrier(dev_info_t *probe);
78 static void	scsi_hba_barrier_tran_tgt_free(dev_info_t *probe);
79 static void	scsi_hba_barrier_add(dev_info_t *probe, int seconds);
80 static int	scsi_hba_remove_node(dev_info_t *child);
81 static void	scsi_hba_barrier_daemon(void *arg);
82 
83 /* LUN-change ASC/ASCQ processing data structures (stage1 and stage2) */
84 static kmutex_t		scsi_lunchg1_mutex;
85 static kcondvar_t	scsi_lunchg1_cv;
86 static struct scsi_pkt	*scsi_lunchg1_list;
87 static void		scsi_lunchg1_daemon(void *arg);
88 static kmutex_t		scsi_lunchg2_mutex;
89 static kcondvar_t	scsi_lunchg2_cv;
90 static struct scsi_lunchg2 {
91 	struct scsi_lunchg2	*lunchg2_next;
92 	char			*lunchg2_path;
93 }			*scsi_lunchg2_list;
94 static void		scsi_lunchg2_daemon(void *arg);
95 
96 static int	scsi_hba_find_child(dev_info_t *self, char *name, char *addr,
97     int init, dev_info_t **dchildp, mdi_pathinfo_t **pchildp, int *ppi);
98 
99 /* return value defines for scsi_hba_find_child */
100 #define	CHILD_TYPE_NONE		0
101 #define	CHILD_TYPE_DEVINFO	1
102 #define	CHILD_TYPE_PATHINFO	2
103 
104 /*
105  * Enumeration code path currently being followed. SE_BUSCONFIG results in
106  * DEVI_SID_NODEID, and SE_HP (hotplug) results in DEVI_SID_HP_NODEID.
107  *
108  * Since hotplug enumeration is based on information obtained from hardware
109  * (tgtmap/report_lun) the type/severity of enumeration error messages is
110  * sometimes based SE_HP (indirectly via ndi_dev_is_hotplug_node()). By
111  * convention, these messages all contain "enumeration failed during ...".
112  */
113 typedef enum { SE_BUSCONFIG = 0, SE_HP = 1 } scsi_enum_t;
114 
115 /* compatible properties of driver to use during probe/enumeration operations */
116 static char	*compatible_probe = "scsa,probe";
117 static char	*compatible_nodev = "scsa,nodev";
118 static char	*scsi_probe_ascii[] = SCSIPROBE_ASCII;
119 
120 /* number of LUNs we attempt to get on the first SCMD_REPORT_LUNS command */
121 int	scsi_lunrpt_default_max = 256;
122 int	scsi_lunrpt_timeout = 3;	/* seconds */
123 
124 /* 'scsi-binding-set' value for legacy enumerated 'spi' transports */
125 char	*scsi_binding_set_spi = "spi";
126 
127 /* enable NDI_DEVI_DEBUG for bus_[un]config operations */
128 int	scsi_hba_busconfig_debug = 0;
129 
130 /* number of probe serilization messages */
131 int	scsi_hba_wait_msg = 5;
132 
133 /*
134  * Establish the timeout used to cache (in the probe node) the fact that the
135  * device does not exist. This replaces the target specific probe cache.
136  */
137 int	scsi_hba_barrier_timeout = (60);		/* seconds */
138 
139 /*
140  * Structure for scsi_hba_tgtmap_* implementation.
141  *
142  * Every call to scsi_hba_tgtmap_set_begin will increment tgtmap_reports,
143  * and a call to scsi_hba_tgtmap_set_end will reset tgtmap_reports to zero.
144  * If, in scsi_hba_tgtmap_set_begin, we detect a tgtmap_reports value of
145  * scsi_hba_tgtmap_reports_max we produce a message to indicate that
146  * the caller is never completing an observation (i.e. we are not making
147  * any forward progress). If this message occurs, it indicates that the
148  * solaris hotplug ramifications at the target and lun level are no longer
149  * tracking.
150  *
151  * NOTE: LUNMAPSIZE OK for now, but should be dynamic in reportlun code.
152  */
153 typedef struct impl_scsi_tgtmap {
154 	scsi_hba_tran_t *tgtmap_tran;
155 	int		tgtmap_reports;		/* _begin without _end */
156 	int		tgtmap_noisy;
157 	scsi_tgt_activate_cb_t tgtmap_activate_cb;
158 	scsi_tgt_deactivate_cb_t tgtmap_deactivate_cb;
159 	void		*tgtmap_mappriv;
160 	damap_t		*tgtmap_dam[SCSI_TGT_NTYPES];
161 } impl_scsi_tgtmap_t;
162 #define	LUNMAPSIZE 256		/* 256 LUNs/target */
163 
164 /* Produce warning if number of begins without an end exceed this value */
165 int	scsi_hba_tgtmap_reports_max = 256;
166 
167 /* Prototype for static dev_ops devo_*() functions */
168 static int	scsi_hba_info(
169 			dev_info_t		*self,
170 			ddi_info_cmd_t		infocmd,
171 			void			*arg,
172 			void			**result);
173 
174 /* Prototypes for static bus_ops bus_*() functions */
175 static int	scsi_hba_bus_ctl(
176 			dev_info_t		*self,
177 			dev_info_t		*child,
178 			ddi_ctl_enum_t		op,
179 			void			*arg,
180 			void			*result);
181 
182 static int	scsi_hba_map_fault(
183 			dev_info_t		*self,
184 			dev_info_t		*child,
185 			struct hat		*hat,
186 			struct seg		*seg,
187 			caddr_t			addr,
188 			struct devpage		*dp,
189 			pfn_t			pfn,
190 			uint_t			prot,
191 			uint_t			lock);
192 
193 static int	scsi_hba_get_eventcookie(
194 			dev_info_t		*self,
195 			dev_info_t		*child,
196 			char			*name,
197 			ddi_eventcookie_t	*eventp);
198 
199 static int	scsi_hba_add_eventcall(
200 			dev_info_t		*self,
201 			dev_info_t		*child,
202 			ddi_eventcookie_t	event,
203 			void			(*callback)(
204 				dev_info_t		*dip,
205 				ddi_eventcookie_t	event,
206 				void			*arg,
207 				void			*bus_impldata),
208 			void			*arg,
209 			ddi_callback_id_t	*cb_id);
210 
211 static int	scsi_hba_remove_eventcall(
212 			dev_info_t		*self,
213 			ddi_callback_id_t	id);
214 
215 static int	scsi_hba_post_event(
216 			dev_info_t		*self,
217 			dev_info_t		*child,
218 			ddi_eventcookie_t	event,
219 			void			*bus_impldata);
220 
221 static int	scsi_hba_bus_config(
222 			dev_info_t		*self,
223 			uint_t			flags,
224 			ddi_bus_config_op_t	op,
225 			void			*arg,
226 			dev_info_t		**childp);
227 
228 static int	scsi_hba_bus_unconfig(
229 			dev_info_t		*self,
230 			uint_t			flags,
231 			ddi_bus_config_op_t	op,
232 			void			*arg);
233 
234 static int	scsi_hba_fm_init_child(
235 			dev_info_t		*self,
236 			dev_info_t		*child,
237 			int			cap,
238 			ddi_iblock_cookie_t	*ibc);
239 
240 static int	scsi_hba_bus_power(
241 			dev_info_t		*self,
242 			void			*impl_arg,
243 			pm_bus_power_op_t	op,
244 			void			*arg,
245 			void			*result);
246 
247 /* bus_ops vector for SCSI HBA's. */
248 static struct bus_ops scsi_hba_busops = {
249 	BUSO_REV,
250 	nullbusmap,			/* bus_map */
251 	NULL,				/* bus_get_intrspec */
252 	NULL,				/* bus_add_intrspec */
253 	NULL,				/* bus_remove_intrspec */
254 	scsi_hba_map_fault,		/* bus_map_fault */
255 	ddi_dma_map,			/* bus_dma_map */
256 	ddi_dma_allochdl,		/* bus_dma_allochdl */
257 	ddi_dma_freehdl,		/* bus_dma_freehdl */
258 	ddi_dma_bindhdl,		/* bus_dma_bindhdl */
259 	ddi_dma_unbindhdl,		/* bus_unbindhdl */
260 	ddi_dma_flush,			/* bus_dma_flush */
261 	ddi_dma_win,			/* bus_dma_win */
262 	ddi_dma_mctl,			/* bus_dma_ctl */
263 	scsi_hba_bus_ctl,		/* bus_ctl */
264 	ddi_bus_prop_op,		/* bus_prop_op */
265 	scsi_hba_get_eventcookie,	/* bus_get_eventcookie */
266 	scsi_hba_add_eventcall,		/* bus_add_eventcall */
267 	scsi_hba_remove_eventcall,	/* bus_remove_eventcall */
268 	scsi_hba_post_event,		/* bus_post_event */
269 	NULL,				/* bus_intr_ctl */
270 	scsi_hba_bus_config,		/* bus_config */
271 	scsi_hba_bus_unconfig,		/* bus_unconfig */
272 	scsi_hba_fm_init_child,		/* bus_fm_init */
273 	NULL,				/* bus_fm_fini */
274 	NULL,				/* bus_fm_access_enter */
275 	NULL,				/* bus_fm_access_exit */
276 	scsi_hba_bus_power		/* bus_power */
277 };
278 
279 /* cb_ops for hotplug :devctl and :scsi support */
280 static struct cb_ops scsi_hba_cbops = {
281 	scsi_hba_open,
282 	scsi_hba_close,
283 	nodev,			/* strategy */
284 	nodev,			/* print */
285 	nodev,			/* dump */
286 	nodev,			/* read */
287 	nodev,			/* write */
288 	scsi_hba_ioctl,		/* ioctl */
289 	nodev,			/* devmap */
290 	nodev,			/* mmap */
291 	nodev,			/* segmap */
292 	nochpoll,		/* poll */
293 	ddi_prop_op,		/* prop_op */
294 	NULL,			/* stream */
295 	D_NEW|D_MP|D_HOTPLUG,	/* cb_flag */
296 	CB_REV,			/* rev */
297 	nodev,			/* int (*cb_aread)() */
298 	nodev			/* int (*cb_awrite)() */
299 };
300 
301 /* Prototypes for static scsi_hba.c/SCSA private lunmap interfaces */
302 static int	scsi_lunmap_create(
303 			dev_info_t		*self,
304 			impl_scsi_tgtmap_t	*tgtmap,
305 			char			*tgt_addr);
306 static void	scsi_lunmap_destroy(
307 			dev_info_t		*self,
308 			impl_scsi_tgtmap_t	*tgtmap,
309 			char			*tgt_addr);
310 static void	scsi_lunmap_set_begin(
311 			dev_info_t		*self,
312 			damap_t			*lundam);
313 static int	scsi_lunmap_set_add(
314 			dev_info_t		*self,
315 			damap_t			*lundam,
316 			char			*taddr,
317 			scsi_lun64_t		lun_num,
318 			int			lun_sfunc);
319 static void	scsi_lunmap_set_end(
320 			dev_info_t		*self,
321 			damap_t			*lundam);
322 
323 /* Prototypes for static misc. scsi_hba.c private bus_config interfaces */
324 static int scsi_hba_bus_config_iports(dev_info_t *self, uint_t flags,
325     ddi_bus_config_op_t op, void *arg, dev_info_t **childp);
326 static int scsi_hba_bus_config_spi(dev_info_t *self, uint_t flags,
327     ddi_bus_config_op_t op, void *arg, dev_info_t **childp);
328 static dev_info_t *scsi_hba_bus_config_port(dev_info_t *self,
329     char *nameaddr, scsi_enum_t se);
330 
331 #ifdef	sparc
332 static int scsi_hba_bus_config_prom_node(dev_info_t *self, uint_t flags,
333     void *arg, dev_info_t **childp);
334 #endif	/* sparc */
335 
336 
337 /*
338  * SCSI_HBA_LOG is used for all messages. A logging level is specified when
339  * generating a message. Some levels correspond directly to cmn_err levels,
340  * some are associated with increasing levels diagnostic/debug output (LOG1-4),
341  * and others are associated with specific levels of interface (LOGMAP).
342  * For _LOG() messages, a __func__ prefix will identify the function origin
343  * of the message. For _LOG_NF messages, there is no function prefix or
344  * self/child context. Filtering of messages is provided based on logging
345  * level, but messages with cmn_err logging level and messages generated
346  * generated with _LOG_NF() are never filtered.
347  *
348  * For debugging, more complete information can be displayed with each message
349  * (full device path and pointer values) by adjusting scsi_hba_log_info.
350  */
351 /* logging levels */
352 #define	SCSI_HBA_LOGCONT	CE_CONT
353 #define	SCSI_HBA_LOGNOTE	CE_NOTE
354 #define	SCSI_HBA_LOGWARN	CE_WARN
355 #define	SCSI_HBA_LOGPANIC	CE_PANIC
356 #define	SCSI_HBA_LOGIGNORE	CE_IGNORE
357 #define	SCSI_HBA_LOG_CE_MASK	0x0000000F	/* no filter for these levels */
358 #define	SCSI_HBA_LOG1		0x00000010	/* DIAG1 level enable */
359 #define	SCSI_HBA_LOG2		0x00000020	/* DIAG2 level enable */
360 #define	SCSI_HBA_LOG3		0x00000040	/* DIAG3 level enable */
361 #define	SCSI_HBA_LOG4		0x00000080	/* DIAG4 level enable */
362 #define	SCSI_HBA_LOGMAPPHY	0x00000100	/* MAPPHY level enable */
363 #define	SCSI_HBA_LOGMAPIPT	0x00000200	/* MAPIPT level enable */
364 #define	SCSI_HBA_LOGMAPTGT	0x00000400	/* MAPTGT level enable */
365 #define	SCSI_HBA_LOGMAPLUN	0x00000800	/* MAPLUN level enable */
366 #define	SCSI_HBA_LOGMAPCFG	0x00001000	/* MAPCFG level enable */
367 #define	SCSI_HBA_LOGMAPUNCFG	0x00002000	/* MAPUNCFG level enable */
368 #define	SCSI_HBA_LOGTRACE	0x00010000	/* TRACE enable */
369 #if (CE_CONT | CE_NOTE | CE_WARN | CE_PANIC | CE_IGNORE) > SCSI_HBA_LOG_CE_MASK
370 Error, problem with CE_ definitions
371 #endif
372 
373 /*
374  * Tunable log message augmentation and filters: filters do not apply to
375  * SCSI_HBA_LOG_CE_MASK level messages or LOG_NF() messages.
376  *
377  * An example set of /etc/system tunings to simplify debug a SCSA pHCI HBA
378  * driver called "pmcs", including "scsi_vhci" operation, by capturing
379  * log information in the system log might be:
380  *
381  * echo "set scsi:scsi_hba_log_filter_level=0x3ff0"		>> /etc/system
382  * echo "set scsi:scsi_hba_log_filter_phci=\"pmcs\""		>> /etc/system
383  * echo "set scsi:scsi_hba_log_filter_vhci=\"scsi_vhci\""	>> /etc/system
384  *
385  * To capture information on just HBA-SCSAv3 *map operation, use
386  * echo "set scsi:scsi_hba_log_filter_level=0x3f10"		>> /etc/system
387  *
388  * For debugging an HBA driver, you may also want to set:
389  *
390  * echo "set scsi:scsi_hba_log_align=1"				>> /etc/system
391  * echo "set scsi:scsi_hba_log_mt_disable=0x6"			>> /etc/system
392  * echo "set mtc_off=1"						>> /etc/system
393  * echo "set mdi_mtc_off=1"					>> /etc/system
394  * echo "set scsi:scsi_hba_log_fcif=0"				>> /etc/system
395  */
396 int		scsi_hba_log_filter_level =
397 			SCSI_HBA_LOG1 |
398 			0;
399 char		*scsi_hba_log_filter_phci = "\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0";
400 char		*scsi_hba_log_filter_vhci = "\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0";
401 int		scsi_hba_log_align = 0;	/* NOTE: will not cause truncation */
402 int		scsi_hba_log_fcif = '!'; /* "^!?" first char in format */
403 					/* NOTE: iff level > SCSI_HBA_LOG1 */
404 					/* '\0'0x00 -> console and system log */
405 					/* '^' 0x5e -> console_only */
406 					/* '!' 0x21 -> system log only */
407 					/* '?' 0x2F -> See cmn_err(9F) */
408 int		scsi_hba_log_info =	/* augmentation: extra info output */
409 			(0 << 0) |	/* 0x0001: process information */
410 			(0 << 1) |	/* 0x0002: full /devices path */
411 			(0 << 2);	/* 0x0004: devinfo pointer */
412 
413 int		scsi_hba_log_mt_disable =
414 			/* SCSI_ENUMERATION_MT_LUN_DISABLE |	(ie 0x02) */
415 			/* SCSI_ENUMERATION_MT_TARGET_DISABLE |	(ie 0x04) */
416 			0;
417 
418 /* static data for HBA logging subsystem */
419 static kmutex_t	scsi_hba_log_mutex;
420 static char	scsi_hba_log_i[512];
421 static char	scsi_hba_log_buf[512];
422 static char	scsi_hba_fmt[512];
423 
424 /* Macros to use in scsi_hba.c source code below */
425 #define	SCSI_HBA_LOG(x)	scsi_hba_log x
426 #define	_LOG(level)	SCSI_HBA_LOG##level, __func__
427 #define	_MAP(map)	SCSI_HBA_LOGMAP##map, __func__
428 #define	_LOG_NF(level)	SCSI_HBA_LOG##level, NULL, NULL, NULL
429 #define	_LOG_TRACE	_LOG(TRACE)
430 #define	_LOGLUN		_MAP(LUN)
431 #define	_LOGTGT		_MAP(TGT)
432 #define	_LOGIPT		_MAP(IPT)
433 #define	_LOGPHY		_MAP(PHY)
434 #define	_LOGCFG		_MAP(CFG)
435 #define	_LOGUNCFG	_MAP(UNCFG)
436 
437 /*PRINTFLIKE5*/
438 static void
439 scsi_hba_log(int level, const char *func, dev_info_t *self, dev_info_t *child,
440     const char *fmt, ...)
441 {
442 	va_list		ap;
443 	int		clevel;
444 	int		align;
445 	char		*info;
446 	char		*f;
447 	char		*ua;
448 
449 	/* derive self from child's parent */
450 	if ((self == NULL) && child)
451 		self = ddi_get_parent(child);
452 
453 	/* no filtering of SCSI_HBA_LOG_CE_MASK or LOG_NF messages */
454 	if (((level & SCSI_HBA_LOG_CE_MASK) != level) && (func != NULL)) {
455 		/* scsi_hba_log_filter_level: filter on level as bitmask */
456 		if ((level & scsi_hba_log_filter_level) == 0)
457 			return;
458 
459 		/* scsi_hba_log_filter_phci/vhci: on name of driver */
460 		if (*scsi_hba_log_filter_phci &&
461 		    ((self == NULL) ||
462 		    (ddi_driver_name(self) == NULL) ||
463 		    strcmp(ddi_driver_name(self), scsi_hba_log_filter_phci))) {
464 			/* does not match pHCI, check vHCI */
465 			if (*scsi_hba_log_filter_vhci &&
466 			    ((self == NULL) ||
467 			    (ddi_driver_name(self) == NULL) ||
468 			    strcmp(ddi_driver_name(self),
469 			    scsi_hba_log_filter_vhci))) {
470 				/* does not match vHCI */
471 				return;
472 			}
473 		}
474 
475 
476 		/* passed filters, determine align */
477 		align = scsi_hba_log_align;
478 
479 		/* shorten func for filtered output */
480 		if (strncmp(func, "scsi_hba_", 9) == 0)
481 			func += 9;
482 		if (strncmp(func, "scsi_", 5) == 0)
483 			func += 5;
484 	} else {
485 		/* don't align output that is never filtered */
486 		align = 0;
487 	}
488 
489 	/* determine the cmn_err form from the level */
490 	clevel = ((level & SCSI_HBA_LOG_CE_MASK) == level) ? level : CE_CONT;
491 
492 	/* protect common buffers used to format output */
493 	mutex_enter(&scsi_hba_log_mutex);
494 
495 	/* skip special first characters, we add them back below */
496 	f = (char *)fmt;
497 	if (*f && strchr("^!?", *f))
498 		f++;
499 	va_start(ap, fmt);
500 	(void) vsprintf(scsi_hba_log_buf, f, ap);
501 	va_end(ap);
502 
503 	/* augment message with 'information' */
504 	info = scsi_hba_log_i;
505 	*info = '\0';
506 	if ((scsi_hba_log_info & 0x0001) && curproc && PTOU(curproc)->u_comm) {
507 		(void) sprintf(info, "%s[%d]%p ",
508 		    PTOU(curproc)->u_comm, curproc->p_pid, (void *)curthread);
509 		info += strlen(info);
510 	}
511 	if (self) {
512 		if ((scsi_hba_log_info & 0x0004) && (child || self)) {
513 			(void) sprintf(info, "%p ",
514 			    (void *)(child ? child : self));
515 			info += strlen(info);
516 		}
517 		if (scsi_hba_log_info & 0x0002)	{
518 			(void) ddi_pathname(child ? child : self, info);
519 			(void) strcat(info, " ");
520 			info += strlen(info);
521 		}
522 
523 		/* always provide 'default' information about self &child */
524 		(void) sprintf(info, "%s%d ", ddi_driver_name(self),
525 		    ddi_get_instance(self));
526 		info += strlen(info);
527 		if (child) {
528 			ua = ddi_get_name_addr(child);
529 			(void) sprintf(info, "%s@%s ",
530 			    ddi_node_name(child), (ua && *ua) ? ua : "");
531 			info += strlen(info);
532 		}
533 	}
534 
535 	/* turn off alignment if truncation would occur */
536 	if (align && ((strlen(func) > 18) || (strlen(scsi_hba_log_i) > 36)))
537 		align = 0;
538 
539 	/* adjust for aligned output */
540 	if (align) {
541 		if (func == NULL)
542 			func = "";
543 		/* remove trailing blank with align output */
544 		if ((info != scsi_hba_log_i) && (*(info -1) == '\b'))
545 			*(info - 1) = '\0';
546 	}
547 
548 	/* special "first character in format" must be in format itself */
549 	f = scsi_hba_fmt;
550 	if (fmt[0] && strchr("^!?", fmt[0]))
551 		*f++ = fmt[0];
552 	else if (scsi_hba_log_fcif && (level > SCSI_HBA_LOG1))
553 		*f++ = (char)scsi_hba_log_fcif;		/* add global fcif */
554 	if (align)
555 		(void) sprintf(f, "%s", "%-18.18s: %36.36s: %s%s");
556 	else
557 		(void) sprintf(f, "%s", func ? "%s: %s%s%s" : "%s%s%s");
558 
559 	if (func)
560 		cmn_err(clevel, scsi_hba_fmt, func, scsi_hba_log_i,
561 		    scsi_hba_log_buf, clevel == CE_CONT ? "\n" : "");
562 	else
563 		cmn_err(clevel, scsi_hba_fmt, scsi_hba_log_i,
564 		    scsi_hba_log_buf, clevel == CE_CONT ? "\n" : "");
565 	mutex_exit(&scsi_hba_log_mutex);
566 }
567 
568 /*
569  * scsi_hba version of [nm]di_devi_enter/[nm]di_devi_exit that detects if HBA
570  * is a PHCI, and chooses mdi/ndi locking implementation.
571  */
572 static void
573 scsi_hba_devi_enter(dev_info_t *self, int *circp)
574 {
575 	if (MDI_PHCI(self))
576 		mdi_devi_enter(self, circp);
577 	else
578 		ndi_devi_enter(self, circp);
579 }
580 
581 static int
582 scsi_hba_devi_tryenter(dev_info_t *self, int *circp)
583 {
584 	if (MDI_PHCI(self))
585 		return (mdi_devi_tryenter(self, circp));
586 	else
587 		return (ndi_devi_tryenter(self, circp));
588 }
589 
590 static void
591 scsi_hba_devi_exit(dev_info_t *self, int circ)
592 {
593 	if (MDI_PHCI(self))
594 		mdi_devi_exit(self, circ);
595 	else
596 		ndi_devi_exit(self, circ);
597 }
598 
599 static void
600 scsi_hba_devi_enter_phci(dev_info_t *self, int *circp)
601 {
602 	if (MDI_PHCI(self))
603 		mdi_devi_enter_phci(self, circp);
604 }
605 
606 static void
607 scsi_hba_devi_exit_phci(dev_info_t *self, int circ)
608 {
609 	if (MDI_PHCI(self))
610 		mdi_devi_exit_phci(self, circ);
611 }
612 
613 static int
614 scsi_hba_dev_is_sid(dev_info_t *child)
615 {
616 	/*
617 	 * Use ndi_dev_is_persistent_node instead of ddi_dev_is_sid to avoid
618 	 * any possible locking issues in mixed nexus devctl code (like usb).
619 	 */
620 	return (ndi_dev_is_persistent_node(child));
621 }
622 
623 /*
624  * Called from _init() when loading "scsi" module
625  */
626 void
627 scsi_initialize_hba_interface()
628 {
629 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_TRACE, NULL, NULL, __func__));
630 
631 	/* We need "scsiprobe" and "scsinodev" as an alias or a driver. */
632 	if (ddi_name_to_major(compatible_probe) == DDI_MAJOR_T_NONE) {
633 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_NF(WARN), "failed to resolve '%s' "
634 		    "driver alias, defaulting to 'nulldriver'",
635 		    compatible_probe));
636 
637 		/* If no "nulldriver" driver nothing will work... */
638 		compatible_probe = "nulldriver";
639 		if (ddi_name_to_major(compatible_probe) == DDI_MAJOR_T_NONE)
640 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_NF(WARN), "no probe '%s' driver, "
641 			    "system misconfigured", compatible_probe));
642 	}
643 	if (ddi_name_to_major(compatible_nodev) == DDI_MAJOR_T_NONE) {
644 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_NF(WARN), "failed to resolve '%s' "
645 		    "driver alias, defaulting to 'nulldriver'",
646 		    compatible_nodev));
647 
648 		/* If no "nulldriver" driver nothing will work... */
649 		compatible_nodev = "nulldriver";
650 		if (ddi_name_to_major(compatible_nodev) == DDI_MAJOR_T_NONE)
651 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_NF(WARN), "no nodev '%s' driver, "
652 			    "system misconfigured", compatible_nodev));
653 	}
654 
655 	/*
656 	 * Verify our special node name "probe" will not be used in other ways.
657 	 * Don't expect things to work if they are.
658 	 */
659 	if (ddi_major_to_name(ddi_name_to_major("probe")))
660 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_NF(WARN),
661 		    "driver already using special node name 'probe'"));
662 
663 	mutex_init(&scsi_log_mutex, NULL, MUTEX_DRIVER, NULL);
664 	mutex_init(&scsi_flag_nointr_mutex, NULL, MUTEX_DRIVER, NULL);
665 	cv_init(&scsi_flag_nointr_cv, NULL, CV_DRIVER, NULL);
666 	mutex_init(&scsi_hba_log_mutex, NULL, MUTEX_DRIVER, NULL);
667 
668 	/* initialize the asynchronous barrier deletion daemon */
669 	mutex_init(&scsi_hba_barrier_mutex, NULL, MUTEX_DRIVER, NULL);
670 	cv_init(&scsi_hba_barrier_cv, NULL, CV_DRIVER, NULL);
671 	(void) thread_create(NULL, 0,
672 	    (void (*)())scsi_hba_barrier_daemon, NULL,
673 	    0, &p0, TS_RUN, minclsyspri);
674 
675 	/* initialize lun change ASC/ASCQ processing daemon (stage1 & stage2) */
676 	mutex_init(&scsi_lunchg1_mutex, NULL, MUTEX_DRIVER, NULL);
677 	cv_init(&scsi_lunchg1_cv, NULL, CV_DRIVER, NULL);
678 	(void) thread_create(NULL, 0,
679 	    (void (*)())scsi_lunchg1_daemon, NULL,
680 	    0, &p0, TS_RUN, minclsyspri);
681 	mutex_init(&scsi_lunchg2_mutex, NULL, MUTEX_DRIVER, NULL);
682 	cv_init(&scsi_lunchg2_cv, NULL, CV_DRIVER, NULL);
683 	(void) thread_create(NULL, 0,
684 	    (void (*)())scsi_lunchg2_daemon, NULL,
685 	    0, &p0, TS_RUN, minclsyspri);
686 }
687 
688 int
689 scsi_hba_pkt_constructor(void *buf, void *arg, int kmflag)
690 {
691 	struct scsi_pkt_cache_wrapper *pktw;
692 	struct scsi_pkt		*pkt;
693 	scsi_hba_tran_t		*tran = (scsi_hba_tran_t *)arg;
694 	int			pkt_len;
695 	char			*ptr;
696 
697 	/*
698 	 * allocate a chunk of memory for the following:
699 	 * scsi_pkt
700 	 * pcw_* fields
701 	 * pkt_ha_private
702 	 * pkt_cdbp, if needed
703 	 * (pkt_private always null)
704 	 * pkt_scbp, if needed
705 	 */
706 	pkt_len = tran->tran_hba_len + sizeof (struct scsi_pkt_cache_wrapper);
707 	if (tran->tran_hba_flags & SCSI_HBA_TRAN_CDB)
708 		pkt_len += DEFAULT_CDBLEN;
709 	if (tran->tran_hba_flags & SCSI_HBA_TRAN_SCB)
710 		pkt_len += DEFAULT_SCBLEN;
711 	bzero(buf, pkt_len);
712 
713 	ptr = buf;
714 	pktw = buf;
715 	ptr += sizeof (struct scsi_pkt_cache_wrapper);
716 	pkt = &(pktw->pcw_pkt);
717 	pkt->pkt_ha_private = (opaque_t)ptr;
718 
719 	pktw->pcw_magic = PKT_WRAPPER_MAGIC;	/* alloced correctly */
720 	/*
721 	 * keep track of the granularity at the time this handle was
722 	 * allocated
723 	 */
724 	pktw->pcw_granular = tran->tran_dma_attr.dma_attr_granular;
725 
726 	if (ddi_dma_alloc_handle(tran->tran_hba_dip, &tran->tran_dma_attr,
727 	    kmflag == KM_SLEEP ? SLEEP_FUNC: NULL_FUNC, NULL,
728 	    &pkt->pkt_handle) != DDI_SUCCESS) {
729 
730 		return (-1);
731 	}
732 	ptr += tran->tran_hba_len;
733 	if (tran->tran_hba_flags & SCSI_HBA_TRAN_CDB) {
734 		pkt->pkt_cdbp = (opaque_t)ptr;
735 		ptr += DEFAULT_CDBLEN;
736 	}
737 	pkt->pkt_private = NULL;
738 	if (tran->tran_hba_flags & SCSI_HBA_TRAN_SCB)
739 		pkt->pkt_scbp = (opaque_t)ptr;
740 	if (tran->tran_pkt_constructor)
741 		return ((*tran->tran_pkt_constructor)(pkt, arg, kmflag));
742 	else
743 		return (0);
744 }
745 
746 #define	P_TO_TRAN(pkt)	((pkt)->pkt_address.a_hba_tran)
747 
748 void
749 scsi_hba_pkt_destructor(void *buf, void *arg)
750 {
751 	struct scsi_pkt_cache_wrapper *pktw = buf;
752 	struct scsi_pkt		*pkt = &(pktw->pcw_pkt);
753 	scsi_hba_tran_t		*tran = (scsi_hba_tran_t *)arg;
754 
755 	ASSERT(pktw->pcw_magic == PKT_WRAPPER_MAGIC);
756 	ASSERT((pktw->pcw_flags & PCW_BOUND) == 0);
757 	if (tran->tran_pkt_destructor)
758 		(*tran->tran_pkt_destructor)(pkt, arg);
759 
760 	/* make sure nobody messed with our pointers */
761 	ASSERT(pkt->pkt_ha_private == (opaque_t)((char *)pkt +
762 	    sizeof (struct scsi_pkt_cache_wrapper)));
763 	ASSERT(((tran->tran_hba_flags & SCSI_HBA_TRAN_SCB) == 0) ||
764 	    (pkt->pkt_scbp == (opaque_t)((char *)pkt +
765 	    tran->tran_hba_len +
766 	    (((tran->tran_hba_flags & SCSI_HBA_TRAN_CDB) == 0) ?
767 	    0 : DEFAULT_CDBLEN) +
768 	    DEFAULT_PRIVLEN + sizeof (struct scsi_pkt_cache_wrapper))));
769 	ASSERT(((tran->tran_hba_flags & SCSI_HBA_TRAN_CDB) == 0) ||
770 	    (pkt->pkt_cdbp == (opaque_t)((char *)pkt +
771 	    tran->tran_hba_len +
772 	    sizeof (struct scsi_pkt_cache_wrapper))));
773 	ASSERT(pkt->pkt_handle);
774 	ddi_dma_free_handle(&pkt->pkt_handle);
775 	pkt->pkt_handle = NULL;
776 	pkt->pkt_numcookies = 0;
777 	pktw->pcw_total_xfer = 0;
778 	pktw->pcw_totalwin = 0;
779 	pktw->pcw_curwin = 0;
780 }
781 
782 /*
783  * Called by an HBA from _init() to plumb in common SCSA bus_ops and
784  * cb_ops for the HBA's :devctl and :scsi minor nodes.
785  */
786 int
787 scsi_hba_init(struct modlinkage *modlp)
788 {
789 	struct dev_ops *hba_dev_ops;
790 
791 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_TRACE, NULL, NULL, __func__));
792 
793 	/*
794 	 * Get a pointer to the dev_ops structure of the HBA and plumb our
795 	 * bus_ops vector into the HBA's dev_ops structure.
796 	 */
797 	hba_dev_ops = ((struct modldrv *)(modlp->ml_linkage[0]))->drv_dev_ops;
798 	ASSERT(hba_dev_ops->devo_bus_ops == NULL);
799 	hba_dev_ops->devo_bus_ops = &scsi_hba_busops;
800 
801 	/*
802 	 * Plumb our cb_ops vector into the HBA's dev_ops structure to
803 	 * provide getinfo and hotplugging ioctl support if the HBA driver
804 	 * does not already provide this support.
805 	 */
806 	if (hba_dev_ops->devo_cb_ops == NULL) {
807 		hba_dev_ops->devo_cb_ops = &scsi_hba_cbops;
808 	}
809 	if (hba_dev_ops->devo_cb_ops->cb_open == scsi_hba_open) {
810 		ASSERT(hba_dev_ops->devo_cb_ops->cb_close == scsi_hba_close);
811 		hba_dev_ops->devo_getinfo = scsi_hba_info;
812 	}
813 	return (0);
814 }
815 
816 /*
817  * Called by an HBA attach(9E) to allocate a scsi_hba_tran(9S) structure. An
818  * HBA driver will then initialize the structure and then call
819  * scsi_hba_attach_setup(9F).
820  */
821 /*ARGSUSED*/
822 scsi_hba_tran_t *
823 scsi_hba_tran_alloc(
824 	dev_info_t		*self,
825 	int			flags)
826 {
827 	scsi_hba_tran_t		*tran;
828 
829 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_TRACE, self, NULL, __func__));
830 
831 	/* allocate SCSA flavors for self */
832 	ndi_flavorv_alloc(self, SCSA_NFLAVORS);
833 
834 	tran = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (scsi_hba_tran_t),
835 	    (flags & SCSI_HBA_CANSLEEP) ? KM_SLEEP : KM_NOSLEEP);
836 
837 	if (tran) {
838 		tran->tran_interconnect_type = INTERCONNECT_PARALLEL;
839 
840 		/*
841 		 * HBA driver called scsi_hba_tran_alloc(), so tran structure
842 		 * is proper size and unused/newer fields are zero.
843 		 *
844 		 * NOTE: We use SCSA_HBA_SCSA_TA as an obtuse form of
845 		 * versioning to detect old HBA drivers that do not use
846 		 * scsi_hba_tran_alloc, and would present garbage data
847 		 * (instead of valid/zero data) for newer tran fields.
848 		 */
849 		tran->tran_hba_flags |= SCSI_HBA_SCSA_TA;
850 	}
851 
852 	return (tran);
853 }
854 
855 /*
856  * Called by an HBA to free a scsi_hba_tran structure
857  */
858 void
859 scsi_hba_tran_free(
860 	scsi_hba_tran_t		*tran)
861 {
862 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_TRACE, tran->tran_hba_dip, NULL, __func__));
863 
864 	kmem_free(tran, sizeof (scsi_hba_tran_t));
865 }
866 
867 int
868 scsi_tran_ext_alloc(
869 	scsi_hba_tran_t		*tran,
870 	size_t			length,
871 	int			flags)
872 {
873 	void	*tran_ext;
874 	int	ret = DDI_FAILURE;
875 
876 	tran_ext = kmem_zalloc(length,
877 	    (flags & SCSI_HBA_CANSLEEP) ? KM_SLEEP : KM_NOSLEEP);
878 	if (tran_ext != NULL) {
879 		tran->tran_extension = tran_ext;
880 		ret = DDI_SUCCESS;
881 	}
882 	return (ret);
883 }
884 
885 void
886 scsi_tran_ext_free(
887 	scsi_hba_tran_t		*tran,
888 	size_t			length)
889 {
890 	if (tran->tran_extension != NULL) {
891 		kmem_free(tran->tran_extension, length);
892 		tran->tran_extension = NULL;
893 	}
894 }
895 
896 /*
897  * Obsolete: Called by an HBA to attach an instance of the driver
898  * Implement this older interface in terms of the new.
899  */
900 /*ARGSUSED*/
901 int
902 scsi_hba_attach(
903 	dev_info_t		*self,
904 	ddi_dma_lim_t		*hba_lim,
905 	scsi_hba_tran_t		*tran,
906 	int			flags,
907 	void			*hba_options)
908 {
909 	ddi_dma_attr_t		hba_dma_attr;
910 
911 	bzero(&hba_dma_attr, sizeof (ddi_dma_attr_t));
912 	hba_dma_attr.dma_attr_burstsizes = hba_lim->dlim_burstsizes;
913 	hba_dma_attr.dma_attr_minxfer = hba_lim->dlim_minxfer;
914 
915 	return (scsi_hba_attach_setup(self, &hba_dma_attr, tran, flags));
916 }
917 
918 /*
919  * Common nexus teardown code: used by both scsi_hba_detach() on SCSA HBA node
920  * and iport_postdetach_tran_scsi_device() on a SCSA HBA iport node (and for
921  * failure cleanup). Undo scsa_nexus_setup in reverse order.
922  *
923  * NOTE: Since we are in the Solaris IO framework, we can depend on
924  * undocumented cleanup operations performed by other parts of the framework:
925  * like detach_node() calling ddi_prop_remove_all() and
926  * ddi_remove_minor_node(,NULL).
927  */
928 static void
929 scsa_nexus_teardown(dev_info_t *self, scsi_hba_tran_t	*tran)
930 {
931 	/* Teardown FMA. */
932 	if (tran->tran_hba_flags & SCSI_HBA_SCSA_FM) {
933 		ddi_fm_fini(self);
934 		tran->tran_hba_flags &= ~SCSI_HBA_SCSA_FM;
935 	}
936 }
937 
938 /*
939  * Common nexus setup code: used by both scsi_hba_attach_setup() on SCSA HBA
940  * node and iport_preattach_tran_scsi_device() on a SCSA HBA iport node.
941  *
942  * This code makes no assumptions about tran use by scsi_device children.
943  */
944 static int
945 scsa_nexus_setup(dev_info_t *self, scsi_hba_tran_t *tran)
946 {
947 	int		capable;
948 	int		scsa_minor;
949 
950 	/*
951 	 * NOTE: SCSA maintains an 'fm-capable' domain, in tran_fm_capable,
952 	 * that is not dependent (limited by) the capabilities of its parents.
953 	 * For example a devinfo node in a branch that is not
954 	 * DDI_FM_EREPORT_CAPABLE may report as capable, via tran_fm_capable,
955 	 * to its scsi_device children.
956 	 *
957 	 * Get 'fm-capable' property from driver.conf, if present. If not
958 	 * present, default to the scsi_fm_capable global (which has
959 	 * DDI_FM_EREPORT_CAPABLE set by default).
960 	 */
961 	if (tran->tran_fm_capable == DDI_FM_NOT_CAPABLE)
962 		tran->tran_fm_capable = ddi_prop_get_int(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, self,
963 		    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM,
964 		    "fm-capable", scsi_fm_capable);
965 
966 	/*
967 	 * If an HBA is *not* doing its own fma support by calling
968 	 * ddi_fm_init() prior to scsi_hba_attach_setup(), we provide a minimal
969 	 * common SCSA implementation so that scsi_device children can generate
970 	 * ereports via scsi_fm_ereport_post().  We use ddi_fm_capable() to
971 	 * detect an HBA calling ddi_fm_init() prior to scsi_hba_attach_setup().
972 	 */
973 	if (tran->tran_fm_capable &&
974 	    (ddi_fm_capable(self) == DDI_FM_NOT_CAPABLE)) {
975 		/*
976 		 * We are capable of something, pass our capabilities up the
977 		 * tree, but use a local variable so our parent can't limit
978 		 * our capabilities (we don't want our parent to clear
979 		 * DDI_FM_EREPORT_CAPABLE).
980 		 *
981 		 * NOTE: iblock cookies are not important because scsi HBAs
982 		 * always interrupt below LOCK_LEVEL.
983 		 */
984 		capable = tran->tran_fm_capable;
985 		ddi_fm_init(self, &capable, NULL);
986 
987 		/*
988 		 * Set SCSI_HBA_SCSA_FM bit to mark us as using the common
989 		 * minimal SCSA fm implementation -  we called ddi_fm_init(),
990 		 * so we are responsible for calling ddi_fm_fini() in
991 		 * scsi_hba_detach().
992 		 *
993 		 * NOTE: if ddi_fm_init fails to establish handle, SKIP cleanup.
994 		 */
995 		if (DEVI(self)->devi_fmhdl)
996 			tran->tran_hba_flags |= SCSI_HBA_SCSA_FM;
997 	}
998 
999 	/* If SCSA responsible for for minor nodes, create :devctl minor. */
1000 	scsa_minor = (ddi_get_driver(self)->devo_cb_ops->cb_open ==
1001 	    scsi_hba_open) ? 1 : 0;
1002 	if (scsa_minor && ((ddi_create_minor_node(self, "devctl", S_IFCHR,
1003 	    INST2DEVCTL(ddi_get_instance(self)), DDI_NT_SCSI_NEXUS, 0) !=
1004 	    DDI_SUCCESS))) {
1005 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(WARN), self, NULL,
1006 		    "can't create :devctl minor node"));
1007 		goto fail;
1008 	}
1009 
1010 	return (DDI_SUCCESS);
1011 
1012 fail:	scsa_nexus_teardown(self, tran);
1013 	return (DDI_FAILURE);
1014 }
1015 
1016 /*
1017  * Common tran teardown code: used by iport_postdetach_tran_scsi_device() on a
1018  * SCSA HBA iport node and (possibly) by scsi_hba_detach() on SCSA HBA node
1019  * (and for failure cleanup). Undo scsa_tran_setup in reverse order.
1020  *
1021  * NOTE: Since we are in the Solaris IO framework, we can depend on
1022  * undocumented cleanup operations performed by other parts of the framework:
1023  * like detach_node() calling ddi_prop_remove_all() and
1024  * ddi_remove_minor_node(,NULL).
1025  */
1026 static void
1027 scsa_tran_teardown(dev_info_t *self, scsi_hba_tran_t *tran)
1028 {
1029 	tran->tran_iport_dip = NULL;
1030 
1031 	/* Teardown pHCI registration */
1032 	if (tran->tran_hba_flags & SCSI_HBA_SCSA_PHCI) {
1033 		(void) mdi_phci_unregister(self, 0);
1034 		tran->tran_hba_flags &= ~SCSI_HBA_SCSA_PHCI;
1035 	}
1036 }
1037 
1038 /*
1039  * Common tran setup code: used by iport_preattach_tran_scsi_device() on a
1040  * SCSA HBA iport node and (possibly) by scsi_hba_attach_setup() on SCSA HBA
1041  * node.
1042  */
1043 static int
1044 scsa_tran_setup(dev_info_t *self, scsi_hba_tran_t *tran)
1045 {
1046 	int			scsa_minor;
1047 	int			id;
1048 	char			*scsi_binding_set;
1049 	static const char	*interconnect[] = INTERCONNECT_TYPE_ASCII;
1050 
1051 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_TRACE, self, NULL, __func__));
1052 
1053 	/* If SCSA responsible for for minor nodes, create ":scsi" */
1054 	scsa_minor = (ddi_get_driver(self)->devo_cb_ops->cb_open ==
1055 	    scsi_hba_open) ? 1 : 0;
1056 	if (scsa_minor && (ddi_create_minor_node(self, "scsi", S_IFCHR,
1057 	    INST2SCSI(ddi_get_instance(self)),
1058 	    DDI_NT_SCSI_ATTACHMENT_POINT, 0) != DDI_SUCCESS)) {
1059 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(WARN), self, NULL,
1060 		    "can't create :scsi minor node"));
1061 		goto fail;
1062 	}
1063 
1064 	/*
1065 	 * If the property does not already exist on self then see if we can
1066 	 * pull it from further up the tree and define it on self. If the
1067 	 * property does not exist above (including options.conf) then use the
1068 	 * default value specified (global variable). We pull things down from
1069 	 * above for faster "DDI_PROP_NOTPROM | DDI_PROP_DONTPASS" runtime
1070 	 * access.
1071 	 *
1072 	 * Future: Should we avoid creating properties when value == global?
1073 	 */
1074 #define	CONFIG_INT_PROP(s, p, dv)	{			\
1075 	if ((ddi_prop_exists(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, s,			\
1076 	    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM, p) == 0) &&	\
1077 	    (ndi_prop_update_int(DDI_DEV_T_NONE, s, p,		\
1078 	    ddi_prop_get_int(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, ddi_get_parent(s),	\
1079 	    DDI_PROP_NOTPROM, p, dv)) != DDI_PROP_SUCCESS))	\
1080 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(WARN), NULL, s,		\
1081 		    "can't create property '%s'", p));		\
1082 	}
1083 
1084 	/* Decorate with scsi configuration properties */
1085 	CONFIG_INT_PROP(self, "scsi-enumeration", scsi_enumeration);
1086 	CONFIG_INT_PROP(self, "scsi-options", scsi_options);
1087 	CONFIG_INT_PROP(self, "scsi-reset-delay", scsi_reset_delay);
1088 	CONFIG_INT_PROP(self, "scsi-watchdog-tick", scsi_watchdog_tick);
1089 	CONFIG_INT_PROP(self, "scsi-selection-timeout", scsi_selection_timeout);
1090 	CONFIG_INT_PROP(self, "scsi-tag-age-limit", scsi_tag_age_limit);
1091 
1092 	/*
1093 	 * Pull down the scsi-initiator-id from further up the tree, or as
1094 	 * defined by OBP. Place on node for faster access. NOTE: there is
1095 	 * some confusion about what the name of the property should be.
1096 	 */
1097 	id = ddi_prop_get_int(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, self, 0, "initiator-id", -1);
1098 	if (id == -1)
1099 		id = ddi_prop_get_int(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, self, 0,
1100 		    "scsi-initiator-id", -1);
1101 	if (id != -1)
1102 		CONFIG_INT_PROP(self, "scsi-initiator-id", id);
1103 
1104 	/*
1105 	 * If we are responsible for tran allocation, establish
1106 	 * 'initiator-interconnect-type'.
1107 	 */
1108 	if ((tran->tran_hba_flags & SCSI_HBA_SCSA_TA) &&
1109 	    (tran->tran_interconnect_type > 0) &&
1110 	    (tran->tran_interconnect_type < INTERCONNECT_MAX)) {
1111 		if (ndi_prop_update_string(DDI_DEV_T_NONE, self,
1112 		    "initiator-interconnect-type",
1113 		    (char *)interconnect[tran->tran_interconnect_type])
1114 		    != DDI_PROP_SUCCESS) {
1115 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(WARN), self, NULL,
1116 			    "failed to establish "
1117 			    "'initiator-interconnect-type'"));
1118 			goto fail;
1119 		}
1120 	}
1121 
1122 	/*
1123 	 * The 'scsi-binding-set' property can be defined in driver.conf
1124 	 * files of legacy drivers on an as-needed basis. If 'scsi-binding-set'
1125 	 * is not driver.conf defined, and the HBA is not implementing its own
1126 	 * private bus_config, we define scsi-binding-set to the default
1127 	 * 'spi' legacy value.
1128 	 *
1129 	 * NOTE: This default 'spi' value will be deleted if an HBA driver
1130 	 * ends up using the scsi_hba_tgtmap_create() enumeration services.
1131 	 *
1132 	 * NOTE: If we were ever to decide to derive 'scsi-binding-set' from
1133 	 * the IEEE-1275 'device_type' property then this is where that code
1134 	 * should go - there is not enough consistency in 'device_type' to do
1135 	 * this correctly at this point in time.
1136 	 */
1137 	if (ddi_prop_lookup_string(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, self,
1138 	    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM, "scsi-binding-set",
1139 	    &scsi_binding_set) == DDI_PROP_SUCCESS) {
1140 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), NULL, self,
1141 		    "external 'scsi-binding-set' \"%s\"", scsi_binding_set));
1142 		ddi_prop_free(scsi_binding_set);
1143 	} else if (scsi_binding_set_spi &&
1144 	    ((tran->tran_bus_config == NULL) ||
1145 	    (tran->tran_bus_config == scsi_hba_bus_config_spi))) {
1146 		if (ndi_prop_update_string(DDI_DEV_T_NONE, self,
1147 		    "scsi-binding-set", scsi_binding_set_spi) !=
1148 		    DDI_PROP_SUCCESS) {
1149 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(WARN), self, NULL,
1150 			    "failed to establish 'scsi_binding_set' default"));
1151 			goto fail;
1152 		}
1153 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), NULL, self,
1154 		    "default 'scsi-binding-set' \"%s\"", scsi_binding_set_spi));
1155 	} else
1156 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), NULL, self,
1157 		    "no 'scsi-binding-set'"));
1158 
1159 	/*
1160 	 * If SCSI_HBA_TRAN_PHCI is set, take care of pHCI registration of the
1161 	 * initiator.
1162 	 */
1163 	if ((tran->tran_hba_flags & SCSI_HBA_TRAN_PHCI) &&
1164 	    (mdi_phci_register(MDI_HCI_CLASS_SCSI, self, 0) == MDI_SUCCESS))
1165 		tran->tran_hba_flags |= SCSI_HBA_SCSA_PHCI;
1166 
1167 	/* NOTE: tran_hba_dip is for DMA operation at the HBA node level */
1168 	tran->tran_iport_dip = self;		/* for iport association */
1169 	return (DDI_SUCCESS);
1170 
1171 fail:	scsa_tran_teardown(self, tran);
1172 	return (DDI_FAILURE);
1173 }
1174 
1175 /*
1176  * Called by a SCSA HBA driver to attach an instance of the driver to
1177  * SCSA HBA node  enumerated by PCI.
1178  */
1179 int
1180 scsi_hba_attach_setup(
1181 	dev_info_t		*self,
1182 	ddi_dma_attr_t		*hba_dma_attr,
1183 	scsi_hba_tran_t		*tran,
1184 	int			flags)
1185 {
1186 	int			len;
1187 	char			cache_name[96];
1188 
1189 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_TRACE, self, NULL, __func__));
1190 
1191 	/*
1192 	 * Verify that we are a driver so other code does not need to
1193 	 * check for NULL ddi_get_driver() result.
1194 	 */
1195 	if (ddi_get_driver(self) == NULL)
1196 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
1197 
1198 	/*
1199 	 * Verify that we are called on a SCSA HBA node (function enumerated
1200 	 * by PCI), not on an iport node.
1201 	 */
1202 	ASSERT(scsi_hba_iport_unit_address(self) == NULL);
1203 	if (scsi_hba_iport_unit_address(self))
1204 		return (DDI_FAILURE);		/* self can't be an iport */
1205 
1206 	/* Caller must provide the tran. */
1207 	ASSERT(tran);
1208 	if (tran == NULL)
1209 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
1210 
1211 	/*
1212 	 * Verify correct scsi_hba_tran_t form:
1213 	 *
1214 	 * o Both or none of tran_get_name/tran_get_addr.
1215 	 *   NOTE: Older  SCSA HBA drivers for SCSI transports with addressing
1216 	 *   that did not fit the SPI "struct scsi_address" model were required
1217 	 *   to implement tran_get_name and tran_get_addr. This is no longer
1218 	 *   true - modern transport drivers should now use common SCSA
1219 	 *   enumeration services.  The SCSA enumeration code will represent
1220 	 *   the unit-address using well-known address properties
1221 	 *   (SCSI_ADDR_PROP_TARGET_PORT, SCSI_ADDR_PROP_LUN64) during
1222 	 *   devinfo/pathinfo node creation. The HBA driver can obtain values
1223 	 *   using scsi_device_prop_lookup_*() from its tran_tgt_init(9E).
1224 	 *
1225 	 */
1226 	if ((tran->tran_get_name == NULL) ^ (tran->tran_get_bus_addr == NULL)) {
1227 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(WARN), self, NULL,
1228 		    "should support both or neither: "
1229 		    "tran_get_name, tran_get_bus_addr"));
1230 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
1231 	}
1232 
1233 	/*
1234 	 * Establish the devinfo context of this tran structure, preserving
1235 	 * knowledge of how the tran was allocated.
1236 	 */
1237 	tran->tran_hba_dip = self;		/* for DMA */
1238 	tran->tran_hba_flags = (flags & ~SCSI_HBA_SCSA_TA) |
1239 	    (tran->tran_hba_flags & SCSI_HBA_SCSA_TA);
1240 
1241 	/* Establish flavor of transport (and ddi_get_driver_private()) */
1242 	ndi_flavorv_set(self, SCSA_FLAVOR_SCSI_DEVICE, tran);
1243 
1244 	/*
1245 	 * Note: We only need dma_attr_minxfer and dma_attr_burstsizes
1246 	 * from the DMA attributes. scsi_hba_attach(9f) only guarantees
1247 	 * that these two fields are initialized properly. If this
1248 	 * changes, be sure to revisit the implementation of
1249 	 * scsi_hba_attach(9F).
1250 	 */
1251 	(void) memcpy(&tran->tran_dma_attr, hba_dma_attr,
1252 	    sizeof (ddi_dma_attr_t));
1253 
1254 	/* Create tran_setup_pkt(9E) kmem_cache. */
1255 	if (tran->tran_setup_pkt) {
1256 		ASSERT(tran->tran_init_pkt == NULL);
1257 		ASSERT(tran->tran_destroy_pkt == NULL);
1258 		if (tran->tran_init_pkt || tran->tran_destroy_pkt)
1259 			goto fail;
1260 
1261 		tran->tran_init_pkt = scsi_init_cache_pkt;
1262 		tran->tran_destroy_pkt = scsi_free_cache_pkt;
1263 		tran->tran_sync_pkt = scsi_sync_cache_pkt;
1264 		tran->tran_dmafree = scsi_cache_dmafree;
1265 
1266 		len = sizeof (struct scsi_pkt_cache_wrapper);
1267 		len += ROUNDUP(tran->tran_hba_len);
1268 		if (tran->tran_hba_flags & SCSI_HBA_TRAN_CDB)
1269 			len += ROUNDUP(DEFAULT_CDBLEN);
1270 		if (tran->tran_hba_flags & SCSI_HBA_TRAN_SCB)
1271 			len += ROUNDUP(DEFAULT_SCBLEN);
1272 
1273 		(void) snprintf(cache_name, sizeof (cache_name),
1274 		    "pkt_cache_%s_%d", ddi_driver_name(self),
1275 		    ddi_get_instance(self));
1276 
1277 		tran->tran_pkt_cache_ptr = kmem_cache_create(
1278 		    cache_name, len, 8, scsi_hba_pkt_constructor,
1279 		    scsi_hba_pkt_destructor, NULL, tran, NULL, 0);
1280 	}
1281 
1282 	/* Perform node setup independent of initiator role */
1283 	if (scsa_nexus_setup(self, tran) != DDI_SUCCESS)
1284 		goto fail;
1285 
1286 	/*
1287 	 * The SCSI_HBA_HBA flag is passed to scsi_hba_attach_setup when the
1288 	 * HBA driver knows that *all* children of the SCSA HBA node will be
1289 	 * 'iports'. If the SCSA HBA node can have iport children and also
1290 	 * function as an initiator for xxx_device children then it should
1291 	 * not specify SCSI_HBA_HBA in its scsi_hba_attach_setup call. An
1292 	 * HBA driver that does not manage iports should not set SCSA_HBA_HBA.
1293 	 */
1294 	if (tran->tran_hba_flags & SCSI_HBA_HBA) {
1295 		/*
1296 		 * Set the 'ddi-config-driver-node' property on the nexus
1297 		 * node that notify attach_driver_nodes() to configure all
1298 		 * immediate children so that nodes which bind to the
1299 		 * same driver as parent are able to be added into per-driver
1300 		 * list.
1301 		 */
1302 		if (ndi_prop_create_boolean(DDI_DEV_T_NONE,
1303 		    self, "ddi-config-driver-node") != DDI_PROP_SUCCESS)
1304 			goto fail;
1305 	} else {
1306 		if (scsa_tran_setup(self, tran) != DDI_SUCCESS)
1307 			goto fail;
1308 	}
1309 
1310 	return (DDI_SUCCESS);
1311 
1312 fail:	(void) scsi_hba_detach(self);
1313 	return (DDI_FAILURE);
1314 }
1315 
1316 /*
1317  * Called by an HBA to detach an instance of the driver. This may be called
1318  * for SCSA HBA nodes and for SCSA iport nodes.
1319  */
1320 int
1321 scsi_hba_detach(dev_info_t *self)
1322 {
1323 	scsi_hba_tran_t		*tran;
1324 
1325 	ASSERT(scsi_hba_iport_unit_address(self) == NULL);
1326 	if (scsi_hba_iport_unit_address(self))
1327 		return (DDI_FAILURE);		/* self can't be an iport */
1328 
1329 	/* Check all error return conditions upfront */
1330 	tran = ndi_flavorv_get(self, SCSA_FLAVOR_SCSI_DEVICE);
1331 	ASSERT(tran);
1332 	if (tran == NULL)
1333 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
1334 
1335 	ASSERT(tran->tran_open_flag == 0);
1336 	if (tran->tran_open_flag)
1337 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
1338 
1339 	if (!(tran->tran_hba_flags & SCSI_HBA_HBA))
1340 		scsa_tran_teardown(self, tran);
1341 	scsa_nexus_teardown(self, tran);
1342 
1343 	/* Teardown tran_setup_pkt(9E) kmem_cache. */
1344 	if (tran->tran_pkt_cache_ptr) {
1345 		kmem_cache_destroy(tran->tran_pkt_cache_ptr);
1346 		tran->tran_pkt_cache_ptr = NULL;
1347 	}
1348 
1349 	(void) memset(&tran->tran_dma_attr, 0, sizeof (ddi_dma_attr_t));
1350 
1351 	/* Teardown flavor of transport (and ddi_get_driver_private()) */
1352 	ndi_flavorv_set(self, SCSA_FLAVOR_SCSI_DEVICE, NULL);
1353 
1354 	tran->tran_hba_dip = NULL;
1355 
1356 	return (DDI_SUCCESS);
1357 }
1358 
1359 
1360 /*
1361  * Called by an HBA from _fini()
1362  */
1363 void
1364 scsi_hba_fini(struct modlinkage *modlp)
1365 {
1366 	struct dev_ops *hba_dev_ops;
1367 
1368 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_TRACE, NULL, NULL, __func__));
1369 
1370 	/* Get the devops structure of this module and clear bus_ops vector. */
1371 	hba_dev_ops = ((struct modldrv *)(modlp->ml_linkage[0]))->drv_dev_ops;
1372 
1373 	if (hba_dev_ops->devo_cb_ops == &scsi_hba_cbops)
1374 		hba_dev_ops->devo_cb_ops = NULL;
1375 
1376 	if (hba_dev_ops->devo_getinfo == scsi_hba_info)
1377 		hba_dev_ops->devo_getinfo = NULL;
1378 
1379 	hba_dev_ops->devo_bus_ops = (struct bus_ops *)NULL;
1380 }
1381 
1382 /*
1383  * SAS specific functions
1384  */
1385 smp_hba_tran_t *
1386 smp_hba_tran_alloc(dev_info_t *self)
1387 {
1388 	/* allocate SCSA flavors for self */
1389 	ndi_flavorv_alloc(self, SCSA_NFLAVORS);
1390 	return (kmem_zalloc(sizeof (smp_hba_tran_t), KM_SLEEP));
1391 }
1392 
1393 void
1394 smp_hba_tran_free(smp_hba_tran_t *tran)
1395 {
1396 	kmem_free(tran, sizeof (smp_hba_tran_t));
1397 }
1398 
1399 int
1400 smp_hba_attach_setup(
1401 	dev_info_t		*self,
1402 	smp_hba_tran_t		*tran)
1403 {
1404 	ASSERT(scsi_hba_iport_unit_address(self) == NULL);
1405 	if (scsi_hba_iport_unit_address(self))
1406 		return (DDI_FAILURE);		/* self can't be an iport */
1407 
1408 	/*
1409 	 * The owner of the this devinfo_t was responsible
1410 	 * for informing the framework already about
1411 	 * additional flavors.
1412 	 */
1413 	ndi_flavorv_set(self, SCSA_FLAVOR_SMP, tran);
1414 	return (DDI_SUCCESS);
1415 }
1416 
1417 int
1418 smp_hba_detach(dev_info_t *self)
1419 {
1420 	ASSERT(scsi_hba_iport_unit_address(self) == NULL);
1421 	if (scsi_hba_iport_unit_address(self))
1422 		return (DDI_FAILURE);		/* self can't be an iport */
1423 
1424 	ndi_flavorv_set(self, SCSA_FLAVOR_SMP, NULL);
1425 	return (DDI_SUCCESS);
1426 }
1427 
1428 /*
1429  * SMP child flavored functions
1430  */
1431 static int
1432 smp_busctl_ua(dev_info_t *child, char *addr, int maxlen)
1433 {
1434 	char		*tport;
1435 	char		*wwn;
1436 
1437 	/* limit ndi_devi_findchild_by_callback to expected flavor */
1438 	if (ndi_flavor_get(child) != SCSA_FLAVOR_SMP)
1439 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
1440 
1441 	if (ddi_prop_lookup_string(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, child,
1442 	    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM,
1443 	    SCSI_ADDR_PROP_TARGET_PORT, &tport) == DDI_SUCCESS) {
1444 		(void) snprintf(addr, maxlen, "%s", tport);
1445 		ddi_prop_free(tport);
1446 		return (DDI_SUCCESS);
1447 	}
1448 
1449 	/*
1450 	 * NOTE: the following code should be deleted when mpt is changed to
1451 	 * use SCSI_ADDR_PROP_TARGET_PORT instead of SMP_WWN.
1452 	 */
1453 	if (ddi_prop_lookup_string(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, child,
1454 	    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM,
1455 	    SMP_WWN, &wwn) == DDI_SUCCESS) {
1456 		(void) snprintf(addr, maxlen, "w%s", wwn);
1457 		ddi_prop_free(wwn);
1458 		return (DDI_SUCCESS);
1459 	}
1460 	return (DDI_FAILURE);
1461 }
1462 
1463 static int
1464 smp_busctl_reportdev(dev_info_t *child)
1465 {
1466 	dev_info_t	*self = ddi_get_parent(child);
1467 	char		*tport;
1468 	char		*wwn;
1469 
1470 	if (ddi_prop_lookup_string(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, child,
1471 	    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM,
1472 	    SCSI_ADDR_PROP_TARGET_PORT, &tport) == DDI_SUCCESS) {
1473 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_NF(CONT), "?%s%d at %s%d: target-port %s",
1474 		    ddi_driver_name(child), ddi_get_instance(child),
1475 		    ddi_driver_name(self), ddi_get_instance(self), tport));
1476 		ddi_prop_free(tport);
1477 		return (DDI_SUCCESS);
1478 	}
1479 
1480 	/*
1481 	 * NOTE: the following code should be deleted when mpt is changed to
1482 	 * use SCSI_ADDR_PROP_TARGET_PORT instead of SMP_WWN.
1483 	 */
1484 	if (ddi_prop_lookup_string(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, child,
1485 	    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM,
1486 	    SMP_WWN, &wwn) == DDI_SUCCESS) {
1487 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_NF(CONT), "?%s%d at %s%d: wwn %s",
1488 		    ddi_driver_name(child), ddi_get_instance(child),
1489 		    ddi_driver_name(self), ddi_get_instance(self), wwn));
1490 		ddi_prop_free(wwn);
1491 		return (DDI_SUCCESS);
1492 	}
1493 	return (DDI_FAILURE);
1494 }
1495 
1496 static int
1497 smp_busctl_initchild(dev_info_t *child)
1498 {
1499 	dev_info_t		*self = ddi_get_parent(child);
1500 	smp_hba_tran_t		*tran;
1501 	dev_info_t		*dup;
1502 	char			addr[SCSI_MAXNAMELEN];
1503 	struct smp_device	*smp_sd;
1504 	uint64_t		wwn;
1505 
1506 	tran = ndi_flavorv_get(self, SCSA_FLAVOR_SMP);
1507 	ASSERT(tran);
1508 	if (tran == NULL)
1509 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
1510 
1511 	if (smp_busctl_ua(child, addr, sizeof (addr)) != DDI_SUCCESS)
1512 		return (DDI_NOT_WELL_FORMED);
1513 	if (scsi_wwnstr_to_wwn(addr, &wwn))
1514 		return (DDI_NOT_WELL_FORMED);
1515 
1516 	/* Prevent duplicate nodes.  */
1517 	dup = ndi_devi_findchild_by_callback(self, ddi_node_name(child), addr,
1518 	    smp_busctl_ua);
1519 	if (dup) {
1520 		ASSERT(ndi_flavor_get(dup) == SCSA_FLAVOR_SMP);
1521 		if (ndi_flavor_get(dup) != SCSA_FLAVOR_SMP) {
1522 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(1), NULL, child,
1523 			    "init failed: %s@%s: not SMP flavored",
1524 			    ddi_node_name(child), addr));
1525 			return (DDI_FAILURE);
1526 		}
1527 		if (dup != child) {
1528 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(4), NULL, child,
1529 			    "init failed: %s@%s: detected duplicate %p",
1530 			    ddi_node_name(child), addr, (void *)dup));
1531 			return (DDI_FAILURE);
1532 		}
1533 	}
1534 
1535 
1536 	/* set the node @addr string */
1537 	ddi_set_name_addr(child, addr);
1538 
1539 	/* Allocate and initialize smp_device. */
1540 	smp_sd = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (struct smp_device), KM_SLEEP);
1541 	smp_sd->smp_sd_dev = child;
1542 	smp_sd->smp_sd_address.smp_a_hba_tran = tran;
1543 	bcopy(&wwn, smp_sd->smp_sd_address.smp_a_wwn, SAS_WWN_BYTE_SIZE);
1544 
1545 	ddi_set_driver_private(child, smp_sd);
1546 
1547 	if (tran->smp_tran_init && ((*tran->smp_tran_init)(self, child,
1548 	    tran, smp_sd) != DDI_SUCCESS)) {
1549 		kmem_free(smp_sd, sizeof (struct smp_device));
1550 		if (ndi_dev_is_hotplug_node(child))
1551 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(WARN), NULL, child,
1552 			    "enumeration failed during smp_tran_init"));
1553 		else
1554 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), NULL, child,
1555 			    "enumeration failed during smp_tran_init"));
1556 		ddi_set_driver_private(child, NULL);
1557 		ddi_set_name_addr(child, NULL);
1558 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
1559 	}
1560 
1561 	return (DDI_SUCCESS);
1562 }
1563 
1564 /*ARGSUSED*/
1565 static int
1566 smp_busctl_uninitchild(dev_info_t *child)
1567 {
1568 	dev_info_t		*self = ddi_get_parent(child);
1569 	struct smp_device	*smp_sd = ddi_get_driver_private(child);
1570 	smp_hba_tran_t		*tran;
1571 
1572 	tran = ndi_flavorv_get(self, SCSA_FLAVOR_SMP);
1573 	ASSERT(smp_sd && tran);
1574 	if ((smp_sd == NULL) || (tran == NULL))
1575 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
1576 
1577 	if (tran->smp_tran_free)
1578 		(*tran->smp_tran_free) (self, child, tran, smp_sd);
1579 
1580 	kmem_free(smp_sd, sizeof (*smp_sd));
1581 	ddi_set_driver_private(child, NULL);
1582 	ddi_set_name_addr(child, NULL);
1583 	return (DDI_SUCCESS);
1584 }
1585 
1586 /* Find an "smp" child at the specified address. */
1587 static dev_info_t *
1588 smp_hba_find_child(dev_info_t *self, char *addr)
1589 {
1590 	dev_info_t	*child;
1591 
1592 	/* Search "smp" devinfo child at specified address. */
1593 	ASSERT(self && DEVI_BUSY_OWNED(self) && addr);
1594 	for (child = ddi_get_child(self); child;
1595 	    child = ddi_get_next_sibling(child)) {
1596 		/* skip non-"smp" nodes */
1597 		if (ndi_flavor_get(child) != SCSA_FLAVOR_SMP)
1598 			continue;
1599 
1600 		/* Attempt initchild to establish unit-address */
1601 		if (i_ddi_node_state(child) < DS_INITIALIZED)
1602 			(void) ddi_initchild(self, child);
1603 
1604 		/* Verify state and non-NULL unit-address. */
1605 		if ((i_ddi_node_state(child) < DS_INITIALIZED) ||
1606 		    (ddi_get_name_addr(child) == NULL))
1607 			continue;
1608 
1609 		/* Return "smp" child if unit-address matches. */
1610 		if (strcmp(ddi_get_name_addr(child), addr) == 0)
1611 			return (child);
1612 	}
1613 	return (NULL);
1614 }
1615 
1616 /*
1617  * Search for "smp" child of self at the specified address. If found, online
1618  * and return with a hold.  Unlike general SCSI configuration, we can assume
1619  * the the device is actually there when we are called (i.e., device is
1620  * created by hotplug, not by bus_config).
1621  */
1622 int
1623 smp_hba_bus_config(dev_info_t *self, char *addr, dev_info_t **childp)
1624 {
1625 	dev_info_t	*child;
1626 	int		circ;
1627 
1628 	ASSERT(self && addr && childp);
1629 	*childp = NULL;
1630 
1631 	/* Search for "smp" child. */
1632 	scsi_hba_devi_enter(self, &circ);
1633 	if ((child = smp_hba_find_child(self, addr)) == NULL) {
1634 		scsi_hba_devi_exit(self, circ);
1635 		return (NDI_FAILURE);
1636 	}
1637 
1638 	/* Attempt online. */
1639 	if (ndi_devi_online(child, 0) != NDI_SUCCESS) {
1640 		scsi_hba_devi_exit(self, circ);
1641 		return (NDI_FAILURE);
1642 	}
1643 
1644 	/* On success, return with active hold. */
1645 	ndi_hold_devi(child);
1646 	scsi_hba_devi_exit(self, circ);
1647 	*childp = child;
1648 	return (NDI_SUCCESS);
1649 }
1650 
1651 
1652 
1653 /* Create "smp" child devinfo node at specified unit-address. */
1654 int
1655 smp_hba_bus_config_taddr(dev_info_t *self, char *addr)
1656 {
1657 	dev_info_t		*child;
1658 	int			circ;
1659 
1660 	/*
1661 	 * NOTE: If we ever uses a generic node name (.vs. a driver name)
1662 	 * or define a 'compatible' property, this code will need to use
1663 	 * a 'probe' node (ala scsi_device support) to obtain identity
1664 	 * information from the device.
1665 	 */
1666 
1667 	/* Search for "smp" child. */
1668 	scsi_hba_devi_enter(self, &circ);
1669 	child = smp_hba_find_child(self, addr);
1670 	if (child) {
1671 		/* Child exists, note if this was a new reinsert. */
1672 		if (ndi_devi_device_insert(child))
1673 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGCFG, self, NULL,
1674 			    "devinfo smp@%s device_reinsert", addr));
1675 
1676 		scsi_hba_devi_exit(self, circ);
1677 		return (NDI_SUCCESS);
1678 	}
1679 
1680 	/* Allocate "smp" child devinfo node and establish flavor of child. */
1681 	ndi_devi_alloc_sleep(self, "smp", DEVI_SID_HP_NODEID, &child);
1682 	ASSERT(child);
1683 	ndi_flavor_set(child, SCSA_FLAVOR_SMP);
1684 
1685 	/* Add unit-address property to child. */
1686 	if (ndi_prop_update_string(DDI_DEV_T_NONE, child,
1687 	    SCSI_ADDR_PROP_TARGET_PORT, addr) != DDI_PROP_SUCCESS) {
1688 		(void) ndi_devi_free(child);
1689 		scsi_hba_devi_exit(self, circ);
1690 		return (NDI_FAILURE);
1691 	}
1692 
1693 	/* Attempt to online the new "smp" node. */
1694 	(void) ndi_devi_online(child, 0);
1695 
1696 	scsi_hba_devi_exit(self, circ);
1697 	return (NDI_SUCCESS);
1698 }
1699 
1700 /*
1701  * Wrapper to scsi_ua_get which takes a devinfo argument instead of a
1702  * scsi_device structure.
1703  */
1704 static int
1705 scsi_busctl_ua(dev_info_t *child, char *addr, int maxlen)
1706 {
1707 	struct scsi_device	*sd;
1708 
1709 	/* limit ndi_devi_findchild_by_callback to expected flavor */
1710 	if (ndi_flavor_get(child) != SCSA_FLAVOR_SCSI_DEVICE)
1711 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
1712 
1713 	/* nodes are named by tran_get_name or default "tgt,lun" */
1714 	sd = ddi_get_driver_private(child);
1715 	if (sd && (scsi_ua_get(sd, addr, maxlen) == 1))
1716 		return (DDI_SUCCESS);
1717 
1718 	return (DDI_FAILURE);
1719 }
1720 
1721 static int
1722 scsi_busctl_reportdev(dev_info_t *child)
1723 {
1724 	dev_info_t		*self = ddi_get_parent(child);
1725 	struct scsi_device	*sd = ddi_get_driver_private(child);
1726 	scsi_hba_tran_t		*tran;
1727 	char			ua[SCSI_MAXNAMELEN];
1728 	char			ra[SCSI_MAXNAMELEN];
1729 
1730 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_TRACE, NULL, child, __func__));
1731 
1732 	tran = ndi_flavorv_get(self, SCSA_FLAVOR_SCSI_DEVICE);
1733 	ASSERT(tran && sd);
1734 	if ((tran == NULL) || (sd == NULL))
1735 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
1736 
1737 	/* get the unit_address and bus_addr information */
1738 	if ((scsi_ua_get(sd, ua, sizeof (ua)) == 0) ||
1739 	    (scsi_ua_get_reportdev(sd, ra, sizeof (ra)) == 0)) {
1740 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(WARN), NULL, child, "REPORTDEV failure"));
1741 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
1742 	}
1743 
1744 	if (tran->tran_get_name == NULL)
1745 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_NF(CONT), "?%s%d at %s%d: %s",
1746 		    ddi_driver_name(child), ddi_get_instance(child),
1747 		    ddi_driver_name(self), ddi_get_instance(self), ra));
1748 	else if (*ra)
1749 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_NF(CONT),
1750 		    "?%s%d at %s%d: unit-address %s: %s",
1751 		    ddi_driver_name(child), ddi_get_instance(child),
1752 		    ddi_driver_name(self), ddi_get_instance(self), ua, ra));
1753 	else
1754 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_NF(CONT),
1755 		    "?%s%d at %s%d: unit-address %s",
1756 		    ddi_driver_name(child), ddi_get_instance(child),
1757 		    ddi_driver_name(self), ddi_get_instance(self), ua));
1758 
1759 	return (DDI_SUCCESS);
1760 }
1761 
1762 
1763 /*
1764  * scsi_busctl_initchild is called to initialize the SCSA transport for
1765  * communication with a particular child scsi target device. Successful
1766  * initialization requires properties on the node which describe the address
1767  * of the target device. If the address of the target device can't be
1768  * determined from properties then DDI_NOT_WELL_FORMED is returned. Nodes that
1769  * are DDI_NOT_WELL_FORMED are considered an implementation artifact and
1770  * are hidden from devinfo snapshots by calling ndi_devi_set_hidden().
1771  * The child may be one of the following types of devinfo nodes:
1772  *
1773  * OBP node:
1774  *	OBP does not enumerate target devices attached a SCSI bus. These
1775  *	template/stub/wild-card nodes are a legacy artifact for support of old
1776  *	driver loading methods. Since they have no properties,
1777  *	DDI_NOT_WELL_FORMED will be returned.
1778  *
1779  * SID node:
1780  *	The node may be either a:
1781  *	    o	probe/barrier SID node
1782  *	    o	a dynamic SID target node
1783  *
1784  * driver.conf node: The situation for this nexus is different than most.
1785  *	Typically a driver.conf node definition is used to either define a
1786  *	new child devinfo node or to further decorate (via merge) a SID
1787  *	child with properties. In our case we use the nodes for *both*
1788  *	purposes.
1789  *
1790  * In both the SID node and driver.conf node cases we must form the nodes
1791  * "@addr" from the well-known scsi(9P) device unit-address properties on
1792  * the node.
1793  *
1794  * For HBA drivers that implement the deprecated tran_get_name interface,
1795  * "@addr" construction involves having that driver interpret properties via
1796  * scsi_busctl_ua -> scsi_ua_get -> tran_get_name: there is no
1797  * requirement for the property names to be well-known.
1798  *
1799  * NOTE: We don't currently support "merge".  When this support is added a
1800  * specific property, like "unit-address", should *always* identify a
1801  * driver.conf node that needs to be merged into a specific SID node. When
1802  * enumeration is enabled, a .conf node without the "unit-address" property
1803  * should be ignored.  The best way to establish the "unit-address" property
1804  * would be to have the system assign parent= and unit-address= from an
1805  * instance=# driver.conf entry (by using the instance tree).
1806  */
1807 static int
1808 scsi_busctl_initchild(dev_info_t *child)
1809 {
1810 	dev_info_t		*self = ddi_get_parent(child);
1811 	dev_info_t		*dup;
1812 	scsi_hba_tran_t		*tran;
1813 	struct scsi_device	*sd;
1814 	scsi_hba_tran_t		*tran_clone;
1815 	char			*class;
1816 	int			tgt;
1817 	int			lun;
1818 	int			sfunc;
1819 	int			err = DDI_FAILURE;
1820 	char			addr[SCSI_MAXNAMELEN];
1821 
1822 	ASSERT(DEVI_BUSY_OWNED(self));
1823 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(4), NULL, child, "init begin"));
1824 
1825 	/*
1826 	 * For a driver like fp with multiple upper-layer-protocols
1827 	 * it is possible for scsi_hba_init in _init to plumb SCSA
1828 	 * and have the load of fcp (which does scsi_hba_attach_setup)
1829 	 * to fail.  In this case we may get here with a NULL hba.
1830 	 */
1831 	tran = ndi_flavorv_get(self, SCSA_FLAVOR_SCSI_DEVICE);
1832 	if (tran == NULL)
1833 		return (DDI_NOT_WELL_FORMED);
1834 
1835 	/*
1836 	 * OBP may create template/stub/wild-card nodes for legacy driver
1837 	 * loading methods. These nodes have no properties, so we lack the
1838 	 * addressing properties to initchild them. Hide the node and return
1839 	 * DDI_NOT_WELL_FORMED.
1840 	 *
1841 	 * Future: define/use a ndi_devi_has_properties(dip) type interface.
1842 	 *
1843 	 * NOTE: It would be nice if we could delete these ill formed nodes by
1844 	 * implementing a DDI_NOT_WELL_FORMED_DELETE return code. This can't
1845 	 * be done until leadville debug code removes its dependencies
1846 	 * on the devinfo still being present after a failed ndi_devi_online.
1847 	 */
1848 	if ((DEVI(child)->devi_hw_prop_ptr == NULL) &&
1849 	    (DEVI(child)->devi_drv_prop_ptr == NULL) &&
1850 	    (DEVI(child)->devi_sys_prop_ptr == NULL)) {
1851 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(4), NULL, child,
1852 		    "init failed: no properties"));
1853 		ndi_devi_set_hidden(child);
1854 		return (DDI_NOT_WELL_FORMED);
1855 	}
1856 
1857 	/* get legacy SPI addressing properties */
1858 	if ((tgt = ddi_prop_get_int(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, child,
1859 	    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM,
1860 	    SCSI_ADDR_PROP_TARGET, -1)) == -1) {
1861 		tgt = 0;
1862 		/*
1863 		 * A driver.conf node for merging always has a target= property,
1864 		 * even if it is just a dummy that does not contain the real
1865 		 * target address. However drivers that register devids may
1866 		 * create stub driver.conf nodes without a target= property so
1867 		 * that pathological devid resolution works. Hide the stub
1868 		 * node and return DDI_NOT_WELL_FORMED.
1869 		 */
1870 		if (!scsi_hba_dev_is_sid(child)) {
1871 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(4), NULL, child,
1872 			    "init failed: stub .conf node"));
1873 			ndi_devi_set_hidden(child);
1874 			return (DDI_NOT_WELL_FORMED);
1875 		}
1876 	}
1877 	lun = ddi_prop_get_int(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, child,
1878 	    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM, SCSI_ADDR_PROP_LUN, 0);
1879 	sfunc = ddi_prop_get_int(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, child,
1880 	    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM, SCSI_ADDR_PROP_SFUNC, -1);
1881 
1882 	/*
1883 	 * The scsi_address structure may not specify all the addressing
1884 	 * information. For an old HBA that doesn't support tran_get_name
1885 	 * (most pre-SCSI-3 HBAs) the scsi_address structure is still used,
1886 	 * so the target property must exist and the LUN must be < 256.
1887 	 */
1888 	if ((tran->tran_get_name == NULL) &&
1889 	    ((tgt >= USHRT_MAX) || (lun >= 256))) {
1890 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(1), NULL, child,
1891 		    "init failed: illegal/missing properties"));
1892 		ndi_devi_set_hidden(child);
1893 		return (DDI_NOT_WELL_FORMED);
1894 	}
1895 
1896 	/*
1897 	 * We need to initialize a fair amount of our environment to invoke
1898 	 * tran_get_name (via scsi_busctl_ua and scsi_ua_get) to
1899 	 * produce the "@addr" name from addressing properties. Allocate and
1900 	 * initialize scsi device structure.
1901 	 */
1902 	sd = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (struct scsi_device), KM_SLEEP);
1903 	mutex_init(&sd->sd_mutex, NULL, MUTEX_DRIVER, NULL);
1904 	sd->sd_dev = child;
1905 	sd->sd_pathinfo = NULL;
1906 	sd->sd_uninit_prevent = 0;
1907 	ddi_set_driver_private(child, sd);
1908 
1909 	if (tran->tran_hba_flags & SCSI_HBA_ADDR_COMPLEX) {
1910 		/*
1911 		 * For a SCSI_HBA_ADDR_COMPLEX transport we store a pointer to
1912 		 * scsi_device in the scsi_address structure.  This allows an
1913 		 * HBA driver to find its per-scsi_device private data
1914 		 * (accessible to the HBA given just the scsi_address by using
1915 		 *  scsi_address_device(9F)/scsi_device_hba_private_get(9F)).
1916 		 */
1917 		sd->sd_address.a.a_sd = sd;
1918 		tran_clone = NULL;
1919 	} else {
1920 		/*
1921 		 * Initialize the scsi_address so that a SCSI-2 target driver
1922 		 * talking to a SCSI-2 device on a SCSI-3 bus (spi) continues
1923 		 * to work. We skew the secondary function value so that we
1924 		 * can tell from the address structure if we are processing
1925 		 * a secondary function request.
1926 		 */
1927 		sd->sd_address.a_target = (ushort_t)tgt;
1928 		sd->sd_address.a_lun = (uchar_t)lun;
1929 		if (sfunc == -1)
1930 			sd->sd_address.a_sublun = (uchar_t)0;
1931 		else
1932 			sd->sd_address.a_sublun = (uchar_t)sfunc + 1;
1933 
1934 		/*
1935 		 * NOTE: Don't limit LUNs to scsi_options value because a
1936 		 * scsi_device discovered via SPI dynamic enumeration might
1937 		 * still support SCMD_REPORT_LUNS.
1938 		 */
1939 
1940 		/*
1941 		 * Deprecated: Use SCSI_HBA_ADDR_COMPLEX:
1942 		 *   Clone transport structure if requested. Cloning allows
1943 		 *   an HBA to maintain target-specific information if
1944 		 *   necessary, such as target addressing information that
1945 		 *   does not adhere to the scsi_address structure format.
1946 		 */
1947 		if (tran->tran_hba_flags & SCSI_HBA_TRAN_CLONE) {
1948 			tran_clone = kmem_alloc(
1949 			    sizeof (scsi_hba_tran_t), KM_SLEEP);
1950 			bcopy((caddr_t)tran,
1951 			    (caddr_t)tran_clone, sizeof (scsi_hba_tran_t));
1952 			tran = tran_clone;
1953 			tran->tran_sd = sd;
1954 		} else {
1955 			tran_clone = NULL;
1956 			ASSERT(tran->tran_sd == NULL);
1957 		}
1958 	}
1959 
1960 	/* establish scsi_address pointer to the HBA's tran structure */
1961 	sd->sd_address.a_hba_tran = tran;
1962 
1963 	/*
1964 	 * This is a grotty hack that allows direct-access (non-scsa) drivers
1965 	 * (like chs, ata, and mlx which all make cmdk children) to put its
1966 	 * own vector in the 'a_hba_tran' field. When all the drivers that do
1967 	 * this are fixed, please remove this hack.
1968 	 *
1969 	 * NOTE: This hack is also shows up in the DEVP_TO_TRAN implementation
1970 	 * in scsi_confsubr.c.
1971 	 */
1972 	sd->sd_tran_safe = tran;
1973 
1974 	/*
1975 	 * If the class property is not already established, set it to "scsi".
1976 	 * This is done so that parent= driver.conf nodes have class.
1977 	 */
1978 	if (ddi_prop_lookup_string(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, child,
1979 	    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM, "class",
1980 	    &class) == DDI_PROP_SUCCESS) {
1981 		ddi_prop_free(class);
1982 	} else if (ndi_prop_update_string(DDI_DEV_T_NONE, child,
1983 	    "class", "scsi") != DDI_PROP_SUCCESS) {
1984 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), NULL, child, "init failed: class"));
1985 		ndi_devi_set_hidden(child);
1986 		err = DDI_NOT_WELL_FORMED;
1987 		goto failure;
1988 	}
1989 
1990 	/* Establish the @addr name of the child. */
1991 	*addr = '\0';
1992 	if (scsi_busctl_ua(child, addr, sizeof (addr)) != DDI_SUCCESS) {
1993 		/*
1994 		 * Some driver.conf files add bogus target properties (relative
1995 		 * to their nexus representation of target) to their stub
1996 		 * nodes, causing the check above to not filter them.
1997 		 */
1998 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(3), NULL, child,
1999 		    "init failed: scsi_busctl_ua call"));
2000 		ndi_devi_set_hidden(child);
2001 		err = DDI_NOT_WELL_FORMED;
2002 		goto failure;
2003 	}
2004 	if (*addr == '\0') {
2005 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), NULL, child, "init failed: ua"));
2006 		ndi_devi_set_hidden(child);
2007 		err = DDI_NOT_WELL_FORMED;
2008 		goto failure;
2009 	}
2010 
2011 	/* Prevent duplicate nodes.  */
2012 	dup = ndi_devi_findchild_by_callback(self, ddi_node_name(child), addr,
2013 	    scsi_busctl_ua);
2014 	if (dup) {
2015 		ASSERT(ndi_flavor_get(dup) == SCSA_FLAVOR_SCSI_DEVICE);
2016 		if (ndi_flavor_get(dup) != SCSA_FLAVOR_SCSI_DEVICE) {
2017 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(1), NULL, child,
2018 			    "init failed: %s@%s: not SCSI_DEVICE flavored",
2019 			    ddi_node_name(child), addr));
2020 			goto failure;
2021 		}
2022 		if (dup != child) {
2023 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(4), NULL, child,
2024 			    "init failed: %s@%s: detected duplicate %p",
2025 			    ddi_node_name(child), addr, (void *)dup));
2026 			goto failure;
2027 		}
2028 	}
2029 
2030 	/* set the node @addr string */
2031 	ddi_set_name_addr(child, addr);
2032 
2033 	/* call HBA's target init entry point if it exists */
2034 	if (tran->tran_tgt_init != NULL) {
2035 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(4), NULL, child, "init tran_tgt_init"));
2036 
2037 		if ((*tran->tran_tgt_init)
2038 		    (self, child, tran, sd) != DDI_SUCCESS) {
2039 			if (ndi_dev_is_hotplug_node(child))
2040 				SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(WARN), NULL, child,
2041 				    "enumeration failed during tran_tgt_init"));
2042 			else
2043 				SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), NULL, child,
2044 				    "enumeration failed during tran_tgt_init"));
2045 			goto failure;
2046 		}
2047 	}
2048 
2049 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(3), NULL, child, "init successful"));
2050 	return (DDI_SUCCESS);
2051 
2052 failure:
2053 	if (tran_clone)
2054 		kmem_free(tran_clone, sizeof (scsi_hba_tran_t));
2055 	mutex_destroy(&sd->sd_mutex);
2056 	kmem_free(sd, sizeof (*sd));
2057 	ddi_set_driver_private(child, NULL);
2058 	ddi_set_name_addr(child, NULL);
2059 
2060 	return (err);		/* remove the node */
2061 }
2062 
2063 static int
2064 scsi_busctl_uninitchild(dev_info_t *child)
2065 {
2066 	dev_info_t		*self = ddi_get_parent(child);
2067 	struct scsi_device	*sd = ddi_get_driver_private(child);
2068 	scsi_hba_tran_t		*tran;
2069 	scsi_hba_tran_t		*tran_clone;
2070 
2071 	ASSERT(DEVI_BUSY_OWNED(self));
2072 
2073 	tran = ndi_flavorv_get(self, SCSA_FLAVOR_SCSI_DEVICE);
2074 	ASSERT(tran && sd);
2075 	if ((tran == NULL) || (sd == NULL))
2076 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
2077 
2078 	/*
2079 	 * We use sd_uninit_prevent to avoid uninitializing barrier/probe
2080 	 * nodes that are still in use. Since barrier/probe nodes are not
2081 	 * attached we can't prevent their state demotion via ndi_hold_devi.
2082 	 */
2083 	if (sd->sd_uninit_prevent) {
2084 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), NULL, child, "uninit prevented"));
2085 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
2086 	}
2087 
2088 	/*
2089 	 * Don't uninitialize a client node if it still has paths.
2090 	 */
2091 	if (MDI_CLIENT(child) && mdi_client_get_path_count(child)) {
2092 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), NULL, child,
2093 		    "uninit prevented, client has paths"));
2094 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
2095 	}
2096 
2097 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(3), NULL, child, "uninit begin"));
2098 
2099 	if (tran->tran_hba_flags & SCSI_HBA_TRAN_CLONE) {
2100 		tran_clone = sd->sd_address.a_hba_tran;
2101 
2102 		/* ... grotty hack, involving sd_tran_safe, continued. */
2103 		if (tran_clone != sd->sd_tran_safe) {
2104 			tran_clone = sd->sd_tran_safe;
2105 #ifdef	DEBUG
2106 			/*
2107 			 * Complain so things get fixed and hack can, at
2108 			 * some point in time, be removed.
2109 			 */
2110 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(WARN), self, NULL,
2111 			    "'%s' is corrupting a_hba_tran", sd->sd_dev ?
2112 			    ddi_driver_name(sd->sd_dev) : "unknown_driver"));
2113 #endif	/* DEBUG */
2114 		}
2115 
2116 		ASSERT(tran_clone->tran_hba_flags & SCSI_HBA_TRAN_CLONE);
2117 		ASSERT(tran_clone->tran_sd == sd);
2118 		tran = tran_clone;
2119 	} else {
2120 		tran_clone = NULL;
2121 		ASSERT(tran->tran_sd == NULL);
2122 	}
2123 
2124 	/*
2125 	 * To simplify host adapter drivers we guarantee that multiple
2126 	 * tran_tgt_init(9E) calls of the same unit address are never
2127 	 * active at the same time.  This requires that we call
2128 	 * tran_tgt_free on probe/barrier nodes directly prior to
2129 	 * uninitchild.
2130 	 *
2131 	 * NOTE: To correctly support SCSI_HBA_TRAN_CLONE, we must use
2132 	 * the (possibly cloned) hba_tran pointer from the scsi_device
2133 	 * instead of hba_tran.
2134 	 */
2135 	if (tran->tran_tgt_free) {
2136 		if (!scsi_hba_devi_is_barrier(child)) {
2137 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(4), NULL, child,
2138 			    "uninit tran_tgt_free"));
2139 
2140 			(*tran->tran_tgt_free) (self, child, tran, sd);
2141 		} else {
2142 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(4), NULL, child,
2143 			    "uninit tran_tgt_free already done"));
2144 		}
2145 	}
2146 
2147 	/*
2148 	 * If a inquiry data is still allocated (by scsi_probe()) we
2149 	 * free the allocation here. This keeps scsi_inq valid for the
2150 	 * same duration as the corresponding inquiry properties. It
2151 	 * also allows a tran_tgt_init() implementation that establishes
2152 	 * sd_inq to deal with deallocation in its tran_tgt_free
2153 	 * (setting sd_inq back to NULL) without upsetting the
2154 	 * framework. Moving the inquiry free here also allows setting
2155 	 * of sd_uninit_prevent to preserve the data for lun0 based
2156 	 * scsi_get_device_type_scsi_options() calls.
2157 	 */
2158 	if (sd->sd_inq) {
2159 		kmem_free(sd->sd_inq, SUN_INQSIZE);
2160 		sd->sd_inq = (struct scsi_inquiry *)NULL;
2161 	}
2162 
2163 	mutex_destroy(&sd->sd_mutex);
2164 	if (tran_clone)
2165 		kmem_free(tran_clone, sizeof (scsi_hba_tran_t));
2166 	kmem_free(sd, sizeof (*sd));
2167 
2168 	ddi_set_driver_private(child, NULL);
2169 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(3), NULL, child, "uninit complete"));
2170 	ddi_set_name_addr(child, NULL);
2171 	return (DDI_SUCCESS);
2172 }
2173 
2174 static int
2175 iport_busctl_ua(dev_info_t *child, char *addr, int maxlen)
2176 {
2177 	char	*iport_ua;
2178 
2179 	/* limit ndi_devi_findchild_by_callback to expected flavor */
2180 	if (ndi_flavor_get(child) != SCSA_FLAVOR_IPORT)
2181 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
2182 
2183 	if (ddi_prop_lookup_string(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, child,
2184 	    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM,
2185 	    SCSI_ADDR_PROP_IPORTUA, &iport_ua) != DDI_SUCCESS) {
2186 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
2187 	}
2188 
2189 	(void) snprintf(addr, maxlen, "%s", iport_ua);
2190 	ddi_prop_free(iport_ua);
2191 	return (DDI_SUCCESS);
2192 }
2193 
2194 static int
2195 iport_busctl_reportdev(dev_info_t *child)
2196 {
2197 	dev_info_t	*self = ddi_get_parent(child);
2198 	char		*iport_ua;
2199 	char		*initiator_port = NULL;
2200 
2201 	if (ddi_prop_lookup_string(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, child,
2202 	    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM,
2203 	    SCSI_ADDR_PROP_IPORTUA, &iport_ua) != DDI_SUCCESS)
2204 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
2205 
2206 	(void) ddi_prop_lookup_string(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, child,
2207 	    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM,
2208 	    SCSI_ADDR_PROP_INITIATOR_PORT, &initiator_port);
2209 
2210 	if (initiator_port) {
2211 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_NF(CONT),
2212 		    "?%s%d at %s%d: %s %s %s %s",
2213 		    ddi_driver_name(child), ddi_get_instance(child),
2214 		    ddi_driver_name(self), ddi_get_instance(self),
2215 		    SCSI_ADDR_PROP_INITIATOR_PORT, initiator_port,
2216 		    SCSI_ADDR_PROP_IPORTUA, iport_ua));
2217 		ddi_prop_free(initiator_port);
2218 	} else {
2219 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_NF(CONT), "?%s%d at %s%d: %s %s",
2220 		    ddi_driver_name(child), ddi_get_instance(child),
2221 		    ddi_driver_name(self), ddi_get_instance(self),
2222 		    SCSI_ADDR_PROP_IPORTUA, iport_ua));
2223 	}
2224 	ddi_prop_free(iport_ua);
2225 	return (DDI_SUCCESS);
2226 }
2227 
2228 /* initchild SCSA iport 'child' node */
2229 static int
2230 iport_busctl_initchild(dev_info_t *child)
2231 {
2232 	dev_info_t	*self = ddi_get_parent(child);
2233 	dev_info_t	*dup = NULL;
2234 	char		addr[SCSI_MAXNAMELEN];
2235 
2236 	if (iport_busctl_ua(child, addr, sizeof (addr)) != DDI_SUCCESS)
2237 		return (DDI_NOT_WELL_FORMED);
2238 
2239 	/* Prevent duplicate nodes.  */
2240 	dup = ndi_devi_findchild_by_callback(self, ddi_node_name(child), addr,
2241 	    iport_busctl_ua);
2242 	if (dup) {
2243 		ASSERT(ndi_flavor_get(dup) == SCSA_FLAVOR_IPORT);
2244 		if (ndi_flavor_get(dup) != SCSA_FLAVOR_IPORT) {
2245 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(1), NULL, child,
2246 			    "init failed: %s@%s: not IPORT flavored",
2247 			    ddi_node_name(child), addr));
2248 			return (DDI_FAILURE);
2249 		}
2250 		if (dup != child) {
2251 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(4), NULL, child,
2252 			    "init failed: %s@%s: detected duplicate %p",
2253 			    ddi_node_name(child), addr, (void *)dup));
2254 			return (DDI_FAILURE);
2255 		}
2256 	}
2257 
2258 	/* set the node @addr string */
2259 	ddi_set_name_addr(child, addr);
2260 
2261 	return (DDI_SUCCESS);
2262 }
2263 
2264 /* uninitchild SCSA iport 'child' node */
2265 static int
2266 iport_busctl_uninitchild(dev_info_t *child)
2267 {
2268 	ddi_set_name_addr(child, NULL);
2269 	return (DDI_SUCCESS);
2270 }
2271 
2272 /* Uninitialize scsi_device flavor of transport on SCSA iport 'child' node. */
2273 static void
2274 iport_postdetach_tran_scsi_device(dev_info_t *child)
2275 {
2276 	scsi_hba_tran_t		*tran;
2277 
2278 	tran = ndi_flavorv_get(child, SCSA_FLAVOR_SCSI_DEVICE);
2279 	if (tran == NULL)
2280 		return;
2281 
2282 	scsa_tran_teardown(child, tran);
2283 	scsa_nexus_teardown(child, tran);
2284 
2285 	ndi_flavorv_set(child, SCSA_FLAVOR_SCSI_DEVICE, NULL);
2286 	scsi_hba_tran_free(tran);
2287 }
2288 
2289 /* Initialize scsi_device flavor of transport on SCSA iport 'child' node. */
2290 static void
2291 iport_preattach_tran_scsi_device(dev_info_t *child)
2292 {
2293 	dev_info_t	*hba = ddi_get_parent(child);
2294 	scsi_hba_tran_t	*htran;
2295 	scsi_hba_tran_t	*tran;
2296 
2297 	/* parent HBA node scsi_device tran is required */
2298 	htran = ndi_flavorv_get(hba, SCSA_FLAVOR_SCSI_DEVICE);
2299 	ASSERT(htran);
2300 
2301 	/* Allocate iport child's scsi_device transport vector */
2302 	tran = scsi_hba_tran_alloc(child, SCSI_HBA_CANSLEEP);
2303 	ASSERT(tran);
2304 
2305 	/* Structure-copy scsi_device transport of HBA to iport. */
2306 	*tran = *htran;
2307 
2308 	/*
2309 	 * Reset scsi_device transport fields not shared with the
2310 	 * parent, and not established below.
2311 	 */
2312 	tran->tran_open_flag = 0;
2313 	tran->tran_hba_private = NULL;
2314 
2315 	/* Establish the devinfo context of this tran structure. */
2316 	tran->tran_iport_dip = child;
2317 
2318 	/* Clear SCSI_HBA_SCSA flags (except TA) */
2319 	tran->tran_hba_flags &=
2320 	    ~(SCSI_HBA_SCSA_FM | SCSI_HBA_SCSA_PHCI);	/* clear parent state */
2321 	tran->tran_hba_flags |= SCSI_HBA_SCSA_TA;	/* always TA */
2322 	tran->tran_hba_flags &= ~SCSI_HBA_HBA;		/* never HBA */
2323 
2324 	/* Establish flavor of transport (and ddi_get_driver_private()) */
2325 	ndi_flavorv_set(child, SCSA_FLAVOR_SCSI_DEVICE, tran);
2326 
2327 	/* Setup iport node */
2328 	if ((scsa_nexus_setup(child, tran) != DDI_SUCCESS) ||
2329 	    (scsa_tran_setup(child, tran) != DDI_SUCCESS))
2330 		iport_postdetach_tran_scsi_device(child);
2331 }
2332 
2333 /* Uninitialize smp_device flavor of transport on SCSA iport 'child' node. */
2334 static void
2335 iport_postdetach_tran_smp_device(dev_info_t *child)
2336 {
2337 	smp_hba_tran_t	*tran;
2338 
2339 	tran = ndi_flavorv_get(child, SCSA_FLAVOR_SMP);
2340 	if (tran == NULL)
2341 		return;
2342 
2343 	ndi_flavorv_set(child, SCSA_FLAVOR_SMP, NULL);
2344 	smp_hba_tran_free(tran);
2345 }
2346 
2347 /* Initialize smp_device flavor of transport on SCSA iport 'child' node. */
2348 static void
2349 iport_preattach_tran_smp_device(dev_info_t *child)
2350 {
2351 	dev_info_t	*hba = ddi_get_parent(child);
2352 	smp_hba_tran_t	*htran;
2353 	smp_hba_tran_t	*tran;
2354 
2355 	/* parent HBA node smp_device tran is optional */
2356 	htran = ndi_flavorv_get(hba, SCSA_FLAVOR_SMP);
2357 	if (htran == NULL) {
2358 		ndi_flavorv_set(child, SCSA_FLAVOR_SMP, NULL);
2359 		return;
2360 	}
2361 
2362 	/* Allocate iport child's smp_device transport vector */
2363 	tran = smp_hba_tran_alloc(child);
2364 
2365 	/* Structure-copy smp_device transport of HBA to iport. */
2366 	*tran = *htran;
2367 
2368 	/* Establish flavor of transport */
2369 	ndi_flavorv_set(child, SCSA_FLAVOR_SMP, tran);
2370 }
2371 
2372 /*
2373  * Generic bus_ctl operations for SCSI HBA's,
2374  * hiding the busctl interface from the HBA.
2375  */
2376 /*ARGSUSED*/
2377 static int
2378 scsi_hba_bus_ctl(
2379 	dev_info_t		*self,
2380 	dev_info_t		*child,
2381 	ddi_ctl_enum_t		op,
2382 	void			*arg,
2383 	void			*result)
2384 {
2385 	int			child_flavor = 0;
2386 	int			val;
2387 	ddi_dma_attr_t		*attr;
2388 	scsi_hba_tran_t		*tran;
2389 	struct attachspec	*as;
2390 	struct detachspec	*ds;
2391 
2392 	/* For some ops, child is 'arg'. */
2393 	if ((op == DDI_CTLOPS_INITCHILD) || (op == DDI_CTLOPS_UNINITCHILD))
2394 		child = (dev_info_t *)arg;
2395 
2396 	/* Determine the flavor of the child: scsi, smp, iport */
2397 	child_flavor = ndi_flavor_get(child);
2398 
2399 	switch (op) {
2400 	case DDI_CTLOPS_INITCHILD:
2401 		switch (child_flavor) {
2402 		case SCSA_FLAVOR_SCSI_DEVICE:
2403 			return (scsi_busctl_initchild(child));
2404 		case SCSA_FLAVOR_SMP:
2405 			return (smp_busctl_initchild(child));
2406 		case SCSA_FLAVOR_IPORT:
2407 			return (iport_busctl_initchild(child));
2408 		default:
2409 			return (DDI_FAILURE);
2410 		}
2411 		/* NOTREACHED */
2412 
2413 	case DDI_CTLOPS_UNINITCHILD:
2414 		switch (child_flavor) {
2415 		case SCSA_FLAVOR_SCSI_DEVICE:
2416 			return (scsi_busctl_uninitchild(child));
2417 		case SCSA_FLAVOR_SMP:
2418 			return (smp_busctl_uninitchild(child));
2419 		case SCSA_FLAVOR_IPORT:
2420 			return (iport_busctl_uninitchild(child));
2421 		default:
2422 			return (DDI_FAILURE);
2423 		}
2424 		/* NOTREACHED */
2425 
2426 	case DDI_CTLOPS_REPORTDEV:
2427 		switch (child_flavor) {
2428 		case SCSA_FLAVOR_SCSI_DEVICE:
2429 			return (scsi_busctl_reportdev(child));
2430 		case SCSA_FLAVOR_SMP:
2431 			return (smp_busctl_reportdev(child));
2432 		case SCSA_FLAVOR_IPORT:
2433 			return (iport_busctl_reportdev(child));
2434 		default:
2435 			return (DDI_FAILURE);
2436 		}
2437 		/* NOTREACHED */
2438 
2439 	case DDI_CTLOPS_ATTACH:
2440 		as = (struct attachspec *)arg;
2441 
2442 		if (child_flavor != SCSA_FLAVOR_IPORT)
2443 			return (DDI_SUCCESS);
2444 
2445 		/* iport processing */
2446 		if (as->when == DDI_PRE) {
2447 			/* setup pre attach(9E) */
2448 			iport_preattach_tran_scsi_device(child);
2449 			iport_preattach_tran_smp_device(child);
2450 		} else if ((as->when == DDI_POST) &&
2451 		    (as->result != DDI_SUCCESS)) {
2452 			/* cleanup if attach(9E) failed */
2453 			iport_postdetach_tran_scsi_device(child);
2454 			iport_postdetach_tran_smp_device(child);
2455 		}
2456 		return (DDI_SUCCESS);
2457 
2458 	case DDI_CTLOPS_DETACH:
2459 		ds = (struct detachspec *)arg;
2460 
2461 		if (child_flavor != SCSA_FLAVOR_IPORT)
2462 			return (DDI_SUCCESS);
2463 
2464 		/* iport processing */
2465 		if ((ds->when == DDI_POST) &&
2466 		    (ds->result == DDI_SUCCESS)) {
2467 			/* cleanup if detach(9E) was successful */
2468 			iport_postdetach_tran_scsi_device(child);
2469 			iport_postdetach_tran_smp_device(child);
2470 		}
2471 		return (DDI_SUCCESS);
2472 
2473 	case DDI_CTLOPS_IOMIN:
2474 		tran = ddi_get_driver_private(self);
2475 		ASSERT(tran);
2476 		if (tran == NULL)
2477 			return (DDI_FAILURE);
2478 
2479 		/*
2480 		 * The 'arg' value of nonzero indicates 'streaming'
2481 		 * mode. If in streaming mode, pick the largest
2482 		 * of our burstsizes available and say that that
2483 		 * is our minimum value (modulo what minxfer is).
2484 		 */
2485 		attr = &tran->tran_dma_attr;
2486 		val = *((int *)result);
2487 		val = maxbit(val, attr->dma_attr_minxfer);
2488 		*((int *)result) = maxbit(val, ((intptr_t)arg ?
2489 		    (1<<ddi_ffs(attr->dma_attr_burstsizes)-1) :
2490 		    (1<<(ddi_fls(attr->dma_attr_burstsizes)-1))));
2491 
2492 		return (ddi_ctlops(self, child, op, arg, result));
2493 
2494 	case DDI_CTLOPS_SIDDEV:
2495 		return (ndi_dev_is_persistent_node(child) ?
2496 		    DDI_SUCCESS : DDI_FAILURE);
2497 
2498 	case DDI_CTLOPS_POWER:
2499 		return (DDI_SUCCESS);
2500 
2501 	/*
2502 	 * These ops correspond to functions that "shouldn't" be called
2503 	 * by a SCSI target driver. So we whine when we're called.
2504 	 */
2505 	case DDI_CTLOPS_DMAPMAPC:
2506 	case DDI_CTLOPS_REPORTINT:
2507 	case DDI_CTLOPS_REGSIZE:
2508 	case DDI_CTLOPS_NREGS:
2509 	case DDI_CTLOPS_SLAVEONLY:
2510 	case DDI_CTLOPS_AFFINITY:
2511 	case DDI_CTLOPS_POKE:
2512 	case DDI_CTLOPS_PEEK:
2513 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(WARN), self, NULL, "invalid op (%d)", op));
2514 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
2515 
2516 	/* Everything else we pass up */
2517 	case DDI_CTLOPS_PTOB:
2518 	case DDI_CTLOPS_BTOP:
2519 	case DDI_CTLOPS_BTOPR:
2520 	case DDI_CTLOPS_DVMAPAGESIZE:
2521 	default:
2522 		return (ddi_ctlops(self, child, op, arg, result));
2523 	}
2524 	/* NOTREACHED */
2525 }
2526 
2527 /*
2528  * Private wrapper for scsi_pkt's allocated via scsi_hba_pkt_alloc()
2529  */
2530 struct scsi_pkt_wrapper {
2531 	struct scsi_pkt		scsi_pkt;
2532 	int			pkt_wrapper_magic;
2533 	int			pkt_wrapper_len;
2534 };
2535 
2536 #if !defined(lint)
2537 _NOTE(SCHEME_PROTECTS_DATA("unique per thread", scsi_pkt_wrapper))
2538 _NOTE(SCHEME_PROTECTS_DATA("Unshared Data", dev_ops))
2539 #endif
2540 
2541 /*
2542  * Called by an HBA to allocate a scsi_pkt
2543  */
2544 /*ARGSUSED*/
2545 struct scsi_pkt *
2546 scsi_hba_pkt_alloc(
2547 	dev_info_t		*self,
2548 	struct scsi_address	*ap,
2549 	int			cmdlen,
2550 	int			statuslen,
2551 	int			tgtlen,
2552 	int			hbalen,
2553 	int			(*callback)(caddr_t arg),
2554 	caddr_t			arg)
2555 {
2556 	struct scsi_pkt		*pkt;
2557 	struct scsi_pkt_wrapper	*hba_pkt;
2558 	caddr_t			p;
2559 	int			acmdlen, astatuslen, atgtlen, ahbalen;
2560 	int			pktlen;
2561 
2562 	/* Sanity check */
2563 	if (callback != SLEEP_FUNC && callback != NULL_FUNC)
2564 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(WARN), self, NULL,
2565 		    "callback must be SLEEP_FUNC or NULL_FUNC"));
2566 
2567 	/*
2568 	 * Round up so everything gets allocated on long-word boundaries
2569 	 */
2570 	acmdlen = ROUNDUP(cmdlen);
2571 	astatuslen = ROUNDUP(statuslen);
2572 	atgtlen = ROUNDUP(tgtlen);
2573 	ahbalen = ROUNDUP(hbalen);
2574 	pktlen = sizeof (struct scsi_pkt_wrapper) +
2575 	    acmdlen + astatuslen + atgtlen + ahbalen;
2576 
2577 	hba_pkt = kmem_zalloc(pktlen,
2578 	    (callback == SLEEP_FUNC) ? KM_SLEEP : KM_NOSLEEP);
2579 	if (hba_pkt == NULL) {
2580 		ASSERT(callback == NULL_FUNC);
2581 		return (NULL);
2582 	}
2583 
2584 	/*
2585 	 * Set up our private info on this pkt
2586 	 */
2587 	hba_pkt->pkt_wrapper_len = pktlen;
2588 	hba_pkt->pkt_wrapper_magic = PKT_WRAPPER_MAGIC;	/* alloced correctly */
2589 	pkt = &hba_pkt->scsi_pkt;
2590 
2591 	/*
2592 	 * Set up pointers to private data areas, cdb, and status.
2593 	 */
2594 	p = (caddr_t)(hba_pkt + 1);
2595 	if (hbalen > 0) {
2596 		pkt->pkt_ha_private = (opaque_t)p;
2597 		p += ahbalen;
2598 	}
2599 	if (tgtlen > 0) {
2600 		pkt->pkt_private = (opaque_t)p;
2601 		p += atgtlen;
2602 	}
2603 	if (statuslen > 0) {
2604 		pkt->pkt_scbp = (uchar_t *)p;
2605 		p += astatuslen;
2606 	}
2607 	if (cmdlen > 0) {
2608 		pkt->pkt_cdbp = (uchar_t *)p;
2609 	}
2610 
2611 	/*
2612 	 * Initialize the pkt's scsi_address
2613 	 */
2614 	pkt->pkt_address = *ap;
2615 
2616 	/*
2617 	 * NB: It may not be safe for drivers, esp target drivers, to depend
2618 	 * on the following fields being set until all the scsi_pkt
2619 	 * allocation violations discussed in scsi_pkt.h are all resolved.
2620 	 */
2621 	pkt->pkt_cdblen = cmdlen;
2622 	pkt->pkt_tgtlen = tgtlen;
2623 	pkt->pkt_scblen = statuslen;
2624 
2625 	return (pkt);
2626 }
2627 
2628 /*
2629  * Called by an HBA to free a scsi_pkt
2630  */
2631 /*ARGSUSED*/
2632 void
2633 scsi_hba_pkt_free(
2634 	struct scsi_address	*ap,
2635 	struct scsi_pkt		*pkt)
2636 {
2637 	kmem_free(pkt, ((struct scsi_pkt_wrapper *)pkt)->pkt_wrapper_len);
2638 }
2639 
2640 /*
2641  * Return 1 if the scsi_pkt used a proper allocator.
2642  *
2643  * The DDI does not allow a driver to allocate it's own scsi_pkt(9S), a
2644  * driver should not have *any* compiled in dependencies on "sizeof (struct
2645  * scsi_pkt)". While this has been the case for many years, a number of
2646  * drivers have still not been fixed. This function can be used to detect
2647  * improperly allocated scsi_pkt structures, and produce messages identifying
2648  * drivers that need to be fixed.
2649  *
2650  * While drivers in violation are being fixed, this function can also
2651  * be used by the framework to detect packets that violated allocation
2652  * rules.
2653  *
2654  * NB: It is possible, but very unlikely, for this code to return a false
2655  * positive (finding correct magic, but for wrong reasons).  Careful
2656  * consideration is needed for callers using this interface to condition
2657  * access to newer scsi_pkt fields (those after pkt_reason).
2658  *
2659  * NB: As an aid to minimizing the amount of work involved in 'fixing' legacy
2660  * drivers that violate scsi_*(9S) allocation rules, private
2661  * scsi_pkt_size()/scsi_size_clean() functions are available (see their
2662  * implementation for details).
2663  *
2664  * *** Non-legacy use of scsi_pkt_size() is discouraged. ***
2665  *
2666  * NB: When supporting broken HBA drivers is not longer a concern, this
2667  * code should be removed.
2668  */
2669 int
2670 scsi_pkt_allocated_correctly(struct scsi_pkt *pkt)
2671 {
2672 	struct scsi_pkt_wrapper	*hba_pkt = (struct scsi_pkt_wrapper *)pkt;
2673 	int	magic;
2674 	major_t	major;
2675 #ifdef	DEBUG
2676 	int	*pspwm, *pspcwm;
2677 
2678 	/*
2679 	 * We are getting scsi packets from two 'correct' wrapper schemes,
2680 	 * make sure we are looking at the same place in both to detect
2681 	 * proper allocation.
2682 	 */
2683 	pspwm = &((struct scsi_pkt_wrapper *)0)->pkt_wrapper_magic;
2684 	pspcwm = &((struct scsi_pkt_cache_wrapper *)0)->pcw_magic;
2685 	ASSERT(pspwm == pspcwm);
2686 #endif	/* DEBUG */
2687 
2688 
2689 	/*
2690 	 * Check to see if driver is scsi_size_clean(), assume it
2691 	 * is using the scsi_pkt_size() interface everywhere it needs to
2692 	 * if the driver indicates it is scsi_size_clean().
2693 	 */
2694 	major = ddi_driver_major(P_TO_TRAN(pkt)->tran_hba_dip);
2695 	if (devnamesp[major].dn_flags & DN_SCSI_SIZE_CLEAN)
2696 		return (1);		/* ok */
2697 
2698 	/*
2699 	 * Special case crossing a page boundary. If the scsi_pkt was not
2700 	 * allocated correctly, then across a page boundary we have a
2701 	 * fault hazard.
2702 	 */
2703 	if ((((uintptr_t)(&hba_pkt->scsi_pkt)) & MMU_PAGEMASK) ==
2704 	    (((uintptr_t)(&hba_pkt->pkt_wrapper_magic)) & MMU_PAGEMASK)) {
2705 		/* fastpath, no cross-page hazard */
2706 		magic = hba_pkt->pkt_wrapper_magic;
2707 	} else {
2708 		/* add protection for cross-page hazard */
2709 		if (ddi_peek32((dev_info_t *)NULL,
2710 		    &hba_pkt->pkt_wrapper_magic, &magic) == DDI_FAILURE) {
2711 			return (0);	/* violation */
2712 		}
2713 	}
2714 
2715 	/* properly allocated packet always has correct magic */
2716 	return ((magic == PKT_WRAPPER_MAGIC) ? 1 : 0);
2717 }
2718 
2719 /*
2720  * Private interfaces to simplify conversion of legacy drivers so they don't
2721  * depend on scsi_*(9S) size. Instead of using these private interface, HBA
2722  * drivers should use DDI sanctioned allocation methods:
2723  *
2724  *	scsi_pkt	Use scsi_hba_pkt_alloc(9F), or implement
2725  *			tran_setup_pkt(9E).
2726  *
2727  *	scsi_device	You are doing something strange/special, a scsi_device
2728  *			structure should only be allocated by scsi_hba.c
2729  *			initchild code or scsi_vhci.c code.
2730  *
2731  *	scsi_hba_tran	Use scsi_hba_tran_alloc(9F).
2732  */
2733 size_t
2734 scsi_pkt_size()
2735 {
2736 	return (sizeof (struct scsi_pkt));
2737 }
2738 
2739 size_t
2740 scsi_hba_tran_size()
2741 {
2742 	return (sizeof (scsi_hba_tran_t));
2743 }
2744 
2745 size_t
2746 scsi_device_size()
2747 {
2748 	return (sizeof (struct scsi_device));
2749 }
2750 
2751 /*
2752  * Legacy compliance to scsi_pkt(9S) allocation rules through use of
2753  * scsi_pkt_size() is detected by the 'scsi-size-clean' driver.conf property
2754  * or an HBA driver calling to scsi_size_clean() from attach(9E).  A driver
2755  * developer should only indicate that a legacy driver is clean after using
2756  * SCSI_SIZE_CLEAN_VERIFY to ensure compliance (see scsi_pkt.h).
2757  */
2758 void
2759 scsi_size_clean(dev_info_t *self)
2760 {
2761 	major_t		major;
2762 	struct devnames	*dnp;
2763 
2764 	ASSERT(self);
2765 	major = ddi_driver_major(self);
2766 	ASSERT(major < devcnt);
2767 	if (major >= devcnt) {
2768 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(WARN), self, NULL,
2769 		    "scsi_pkt_size: bogus major: %d", major));
2770 		return;
2771 	}
2772 
2773 	/* Set DN_SCSI_SIZE_CLEAN flag in dn_flags. */
2774 	dnp = &devnamesp[major];
2775 	if ((dnp->dn_flags & DN_SCSI_SIZE_CLEAN) == 0) {
2776 		LOCK_DEV_OPS(&dnp->dn_lock);
2777 		dnp->dn_flags |= DN_SCSI_SIZE_CLEAN;
2778 		UNLOCK_DEV_OPS(&dnp->dn_lock);
2779 	}
2780 }
2781 
2782 
2783 /*
2784  * Called by an HBA to map strings to capability indices
2785  */
2786 int
2787 scsi_hba_lookup_capstr(
2788 	char			*capstr)
2789 {
2790 	/*
2791 	 * Capability strings: only add entries to mask the legacy
2792 	 * '_' vs. '-' misery.  All new capabilities should use '-',
2793 	 * and be captured be added to SCSI_CAP_ASCII.
2794 	 */
2795 	static struct cap_strings {
2796 		char	*cap_string;
2797 		int	cap_index;
2798 	} cap_strings[] = {
2799 		{ "dma_max",		SCSI_CAP_DMA_MAX		},
2800 		{ "msg_out",		SCSI_CAP_MSG_OUT		},
2801 		{ "wide_xfer",		SCSI_CAP_WIDE_XFER		},
2802 		{ NULL,			0				}
2803 	};
2804 	static char		*cap_ascii[] = SCSI_CAP_ASCII;
2805 	char			**cap;
2806 	int			i;
2807 	struct cap_strings	*cp;
2808 
2809 	for (cap = cap_ascii, i = 0; *cap != NULL; cap++, i++)
2810 		if (strcmp(*cap, capstr) == 0)
2811 			return (i);
2812 
2813 	for (cp = cap_strings; cp->cap_string != NULL; cp++)
2814 		if (strcmp(cp->cap_string, capstr) == 0)
2815 			return (cp->cap_index);
2816 
2817 	return (-1);
2818 }
2819 
2820 /*
2821  * Called by an HBA to determine if the system is in 'panic' state.
2822  */
2823 int
2824 scsi_hba_in_panic()
2825 {
2826 	return (panicstr != NULL);
2827 }
2828 
2829 /*
2830  * If a SCSI target driver attempts to mmap memory,
2831  * the buck stops here.
2832  */
2833 /*ARGSUSED*/
2834 static int
2835 scsi_hba_map_fault(
2836 	dev_info_t		*self,
2837 	dev_info_t		*child,
2838 	struct hat		*hat,
2839 	struct seg		*seg,
2840 	caddr_t			addr,
2841 	struct devpage		*dp,
2842 	pfn_t			pfn,
2843 	uint_t			prot,
2844 	uint_t			lock)
2845 {
2846 	return (DDI_FAILURE);
2847 }
2848 
2849 static int
2850 scsi_hba_get_eventcookie(
2851 	dev_info_t		*self,
2852 	dev_info_t		*child,
2853 	char			*name,
2854 	ddi_eventcookie_t	*eventp)
2855 {
2856 	scsi_hba_tran_t		*tran;
2857 
2858 	tran = ddi_get_driver_private(self);
2859 	if (tran->tran_get_eventcookie &&
2860 	    ((*tran->tran_get_eventcookie)(self,
2861 	    child, name, eventp) == DDI_SUCCESS)) {
2862 		return (DDI_SUCCESS);
2863 	}
2864 
2865 	return (ndi_busop_get_eventcookie(self, child, name, eventp));
2866 }
2867 
2868 static int
2869 scsi_hba_add_eventcall(
2870 	dev_info_t		*self,
2871 	dev_info_t		*child,
2872 	ddi_eventcookie_t	event,
2873 	void			(*callback)(
2874 					dev_info_t *self,
2875 					ddi_eventcookie_t event,
2876 					void *arg,
2877 					void *bus_impldata),
2878 	void			*arg,
2879 	ddi_callback_id_t	*cb_id)
2880 {
2881 	scsi_hba_tran_t		*tran;
2882 
2883 	tran = ddi_get_driver_private(self);
2884 	if (tran->tran_add_eventcall &&
2885 	    ((*tran->tran_add_eventcall)(self, child,
2886 	    event, callback, arg, cb_id) == DDI_SUCCESS)) {
2887 		return (DDI_SUCCESS);
2888 	}
2889 
2890 	return (DDI_FAILURE);
2891 }
2892 
2893 static int
2894 scsi_hba_remove_eventcall(dev_info_t *self, ddi_callback_id_t cb_id)
2895 {
2896 	scsi_hba_tran_t		*tran;
2897 	ASSERT(cb_id);
2898 
2899 	tran = ddi_get_driver_private(self);
2900 	if (tran->tran_remove_eventcall &&
2901 	    ((*tran->tran_remove_eventcall)(
2902 	    self, cb_id) == DDI_SUCCESS)) {
2903 		return (DDI_SUCCESS);
2904 	}
2905 
2906 	return (DDI_FAILURE);
2907 }
2908 
2909 static int
2910 scsi_hba_post_event(
2911 	dev_info_t		*self,
2912 	dev_info_t		*child,
2913 	ddi_eventcookie_t	event,
2914 	void			*bus_impldata)
2915 {
2916 	scsi_hba_tran_t		*tran;
2917 
2918 	tran = ddi_get_driver_private(self);
2919 	if (tran->tran_post_event &&
2920 	    ((*tran->tran_post_event)(self,
2921 	    child, event, bus_impldata) == DDI_SUCCESS)) {
2922 		return (DDI_SUCCESS);
2923 	}
2924 
2925 	return (DDI_FAILURE);
2926 }
2927 
2928 /*
2929  * Default getinfo(9e) for scsi_hba
2930  */
2931 /* ARGSUSED */
2932 static int
2933 scsi_hba_info(dev_info_t *self, ddi_info_cmd_t infocmd, void *arg,
2934     void **result)
2935 {
2936 	int error = DDI_SUCCESS;
2937 
2938 	switch (infocmd) {
2939 	case DDI_INFO_DEVT2INSTANCE:
2940 		*result = (void *)(intptr_t)(MINOR2INST(getminor((dev_t)arg)));
2941 		break;
2942 	default:
2943 		error = DDI_FAILURE;
2944 	}
2945 	return (error);
2946 }
2947 
2948 /*
2949  * Default open and close routine for scsi_hba
2950  */
2951 /* ARGSUSED */
2952 int
2953 scsi_hba_open(dev_t *devp, int flags, int otyp, cred_t *credp)
2954 {
2955 	dev_info_t	*self;
2956 	scsi_hba_tran_t	*tran;
2957 	int		rv = 0;
2958 
2959 	if (otyp != OTYP_CHR)
2960 		return (EINVAL);
2961 
2962 	if ((self = e_ddi_hold_devi_by_dev(*devp, 0)) == NULL)
2963 		return (ENXIO);
2964 
2965 	tran = ddi_get_driver_private(self);
2966 	if (tran == NULL) {
2967 		ddi_release_devi(self);
2968 		return (ENXIO);
2969 	}
2970 
2971 	/*
2972 	 * tran_open_flag bit field:
2973 	 *	0:	closed
2974 	 *	1:	shared open by minor at bit position
2975 	 *	1 at 31st bit:	exclusive open
2976 	 */
2977 	mutex_enter(&(tran->tran_open_lock));
2978 	if (flags & FEXCL) {
2979 		if (tran->tran_open_flag != 0) {
2980 			rv = EBUSY;		/* already open */
2981 		} else {
2982 			tran->tran_open_flag = TRAN_OPEN_EXCL;
2983 		}
2984 	} else {
2985 		if (tran->tran_open_flag == TRAN_OPEN_EXCL) {
2986 			rv = EBUSY;		/* already excl. open */
2987 		} else {
2988 			int minor = getminor(*devp) & TRAN_MINOR_MASK;
2989 			tran->tran_open_flag |= (1 << minor);
2990 			/*
2991 			 * Ensure that the last framework reserved minor
2992 			 * is unused. Otherwise, the exclusive open
2993 			 * mechanism may break.
2994 			 */
2995 			ASSERT(minor != 31);
2996 		}
2997 	}
2998 	mutex_exit(&(tran->tran_open_lock));
2999 
3000 	ddi_release_devi(self);
3001 	return (rv);
3002 }
3003 
3004 /* ARGSUSED */
3005 int
3006 scsi_hba_close(dev_t dev, int flag, int otyp, cred_t *credp)
3007 {
3008 	dev_info_t	*self;
3009 	scsi_hba_tran_t	*tran;
3010 
3011 	if (otyp != OTYP_CHR)
3012 		return (EINVAL);
3013 
3014 	if ((self = e_ddi_hold_devi_by_dev(dev, 0)) == NULL)
3015 		return (ENXIO);
3016 
3017 	tran = ddi_get_driver_private(self);
3018 	if (tran == NULL) {
3019 		ddi_release_devi(self);
3020 		return (ENXIO);
3021 	}
3022 
3023 	mutex_enter(&(tran->tran_open_lock));
3024 	if (tran->tran_open_flag == TRAN_OPEN_EXCL) {
3025 		tran->tran_open_flag = 0;
3026 	} else {
3027 		int minor = getminor(dev) & TRAN_MINOR_MASK;
3028 		tran->tran_open_flag &= ~(1 << minor);
3029 	}
3030 	mutex_exit(&(tran->tran_open_lock));
3031 
3032 	ddi_release_devi(self);
3033 	return (0);
3034 }
3035 
3036 /*
3037  * standard ioctl commands for SCSI hotplugging
3038  */
3039 /* ARGSUSED */
3040 int
3041 scsi_hba_ioctl(dev_t dev, int cmd, intptr_t arg, int mode, cred_t *credp,
3042     int *rvalp)
3043 {
3044 	dev_info_t		*self;
3045 	struct devctl_iocdata	*dcp = NULL;
3046 	dev_info_t		*child = NULL;
3047 	mdi_pathinfo_t		*path = NULL;
3048 	struct scsi_device	*sd;
3049 	scsi_hba_tran_t		*tran;
3050 	uint_t			bus_state;
3051 	int			rv = 0;
3052 	int			circ;
3053 	char			*name;
3054 	char			*addr;
3055 
3056 	self = e_ddi_hold_devi_by_dev(dev, 0);
3057 	if (self == NULL) {
3058 		rv = ENXIO;
3059 		goto out;
3060 	}
3061 
3062 	tran = ddi_get_driver_private(self);
3063 	if (tran == NULL) {
3064 		rv = ENXIO;
3065 		goto out;
3066 	}
3067 
3068 	/* Ioctls for which the generic implementation suffices. */
3069 	switch (cmd) {
3070 	case DEVCTL_BUS_GETSTATE:
3071 		rv = ndi_devctl_ioctl(self, cmd, arg, mode, 0);
3072 		goto out;
3073 	}
3074 
3075 	/* read devctl ioctl data */
3076 	if (ndi_dc_allochdl((void *)arg, &dcp) != NDI_SUCCESS) {
3077 		rv = EFAULT;
3078 		goto out;
3079 	}
3080 
3081 	/* Ioctls that require child identification */
3082 	switch (cmd) {
3083 	case DEVCTL_DEVICE_GETSTATE:
3084 	case DEVCTL_DEVICE_ONLINE:
3085 	case DEVCTL_DEVICE_OFFLINE:
3086 	case DEVCTL_DEVICE_REMOVE:
3087 	case DEVCTL_DEVICE_RESET:
3088 		name = ndi_dc_getname(dcp);
3089 		addr = ndi_dc_getaddr(dcp);
3090 		if ((name == NULL) || (addr == NULL)) {
3091 			rv = EINVAL;
3092 			goto out;
3093 		}
3094 
3095 		/*
3096 		 * Find child with name@addr - might find a devinfo
3097 		 * child (child), a pathinfo child (path), or nothing.
3098 		 */
3099 		scsi_hba_devi_enter(self, &circ);
3100 
3101 		(void) scsi_hba_find_child(self, name, addr,
3102 		    1, &child, &path, NULL);
3103 		if (path) {
3104 			/* Found a pathinfo */
3105 			ASSERT(path && (child == NULL));
3106 			mdi_hold_path(path);
3107 			scsi_hba_devi_exit_phci(self, circ);
3108 			sd = NULL;
3109 		} else if (child) {
3110 			/* Found a devinfo */
3111 			ASSERT(child && (path == NULL));
3112 
3113 			/* verify scsi_device of child */
3114 			if (ndi_flavor_get(child) == SCSA_FLAVOR_SCSI_DEVICE)
3115 				sd = ddi_get_driver_private(child);
3116 			else
3117 				sd = NULL;
3118 		} else {
3119 			ASSERT((path == NULL) && (child == NULL));
3120 			scsi_hba_devi_exit(self, circ);
3121 			rv = ENXIO;			/* found nothing */
3122 			goto out;
3123 		}
3124 		break;
3125 
3126 	case DEVCTL_BUS_RESETALL:	/* ioctl that operate on any child */
3127 		/*
3128 		 * Find a child's scsi_address so we can invoke tran_reset.
3129 		 *
3130 		 * Future: If no child exists, we could fake a child. This will
3131 		 * be a enhancement for the future - for now, we fall back to
3132 		 * BUS_RESET.
3133 		 */
3134 		scsi_hba_devi_enter(self, &circ);
3135 		child = ddi_get_child(self);
3136 		sd = NULL;
3137 		while (child) {
3138 			/* verify scsi_device of child */
3139 			if (ndi_flavor_get(child) == SCSA_FLAVOR_SCSI_DEVICE)
3140 				sd = ddi_get_driver_private(child);
3141 			if (sd != NULL) {
3142 				/*
3143 				 * NOTE: node has a scsi_device structure, so
3144 				 * it must be initialized.
3145 				 */
3146 				ndi_hold_devi(child);
3147 				break;
3148 			}
3149 			child = ddi_get_next_sibling(child);
3150 		}
3151 		scsi_hba_devi_exit(self, circ);
3152 		break;
3153 	}
3154 
3155 	switch (cmd) {
3156 	case DEVCTL_DEVICE_GETSTATE:
3157 		if (path) {
3158 			if (mdi_dc_return_dev_state(path, dcp) != MDI_SUCCESS)
3159 				rv = EFAULT;
3160 		} else if (child) {
3161 			if (ndi_dc_return_dev_state(child, dcp) != NDI_SUCCESS)
3162 				rv = EFAULT;
3163 		} else {
3164 			rv = ENXIO;
3165 		}
3166 		break;
3167 
3168 	case DEVCTL_DEVICE_RESET:
3169 		if (sd == NULL) {
3170 			rv = ENOTTY;
3171 			break;
3172 		}
3173 		if (tran->tran_reset == NULL) {
3174 			rv = ENOTSUP;
3175 			break;
3176 		}
3177 
3178 		/* Start with the small stick */
3179 		if (scsi_reset(&sd->sd_address, RESET_LUN) == 1)
3180 			break;		/* LUN reset worked */
3181 		if (scsi_reset(&sd->sd_address, RESET_TARGET) != 1)
3182 			rv = EIO;	/* Target reset failed */
3183 		break;
3184 
3185 	case DEVCTL_BUS_QUIESCE:
3186 		if ((ndi_get_bus_state(self, &bus_state) == NDI_SUCCESS) &&
3187 		    (bus_state == BUS_QUIESCED))
3188 			rv = EALREADY;
3189 		else if (tran->tran_quiesce == NULL)
3190 			rv = ENOTSUP; /* man ioctl(7I) says ENOTTY */
3191 		else if (tran->tran_quiesce(self) != 0)
3192 			rv = EIO;
3193 		else if (ndi_set_bus_state(self, BUS_QUIESCED) != NDI_SUCCESS)
3194 			rv = EIO;
3195 		break;
3196 
3197 	case DEVCTL_BUS_UNQUIESCE:
3198 		if ((ndi_get_bus_state(self, &bus_state) == NDI_SUCCESS) &&
3199 		    (bus_state == BUS_ACTIVE))
3200 			rv = EALREADY;
3201 		else if (tran->tran_unquiesce == NULL)
3202 			rv = ENOTSUP; /* man ioctl(7I) says ENOTTY */
3203 		else if (tran->tran_unquiesce(self) != 0)
3204 			rv = EIO;
3205 		else if (ndi_set_bus_state(self, BUS_ACTIVE) != NDI_SUCCESS)
3206 			rv = EIO;
3207 		break;
3208 
3209 	case DEVCTL_BUS_RESET:
3210 		if (tran->tran_bus_reset == NULL)
3211 			rv = ENOTSUP; /* man ioctl(7I) says ENOTTY */
3212 		else if (tran->tran_bus_reset(self, RESET_BUS) != 1)
3213 			rv = EIO;
3214 		break;
3215 
3216 	case DEVCTL_BUS_RESETALL:
3217 		if ((sd != NULL) &&
3218 		    (scsi_reset(&sd->sd_address, RESET_ALL) == 1)) {
3219 			break;		/* reset all worked */
3220 		}
3221 		if (tran->tran_bus_reset == NULL) {
3222 			rv = ENOTSUP; /* man ioctl(7I) says ENOTTY */
3223 			break;
3224 		}
3225 		if (tran->tran_bus_reset(self, RESET_BUS) != 1)
3226 			rv = EIO;	/* bus reset failed */
3227 		break;
3228 
3229 	case DEVCTL_BUS_CONFIGURE:
3230 		if (ndi_devi_config(self, NDI_DEVFS_CLEAN | NDI_DEVI_PERSIST |
3231 		    NDI_CONFIG_REPROBE) != NDI_SUCCESS) {
3232 			rv = EIO;
3233 		}
3234 		break;
3235 
3236 	case DEVCTL_BUS_UNCONFIGURE:
3237 		if (ndi_devi_unconfig(self,
3238 		    NDI_DEVFS_CLEAN | NDI_DEVI_REMOVE) != NDI_SUCCESS) {
3239 			rv = EBUSY;
3240 		}
3241 		break;
3242 
3243 	case DEVCTL_DEVICE_ONLINE:
3244 		ASSERT(child || path);
3245 		if (path) {
3246 			if (mdi_pi_online(path, NDI_USER_REQ) != MDI_SUCCESS)
3247 				rv = EIO;
3248 		} else {
3249 			if (ndi_devi_online(child, 0) != NDI_SUCCESS)
3250 				rv = EIO;
3251 		}
3252 		break;
3253 
3254 	case DEVCTL_DEVICE_OFFLINE:
3255 		ASSERT(child || path);
3256 		if (sd != NULL)
3257 			(void) scsi_clear_task_set(&sd->sd_address);
3258 		if (path) {
3259 			if (mdi_pi_offline(path, NDI_USER_REQ) != MDI_SUCCESS)
3260 				rv = EIO;
3261 		} else {
3262 			if (ndi_devi_offline(child,
3263 			    NDI_DEVFS_CLEAN) != NDI_SUCCESS)
3264 				rv = EIO;
3265 		}
3266 		break;
3267 
3268 	case DEVCTL_DEVICE_REMOVE:
3269 		ASSERT(child || path);
3270 		if (sd != NULL)
3271 			(void) scsi_clear_task_set(&sd->sd_address);
3272 		if (path) {
3273 			/* NOTE: don't pass NDI_DEVI_REMOVE to mdi_pi_offline */
3274 			if (mdi_pi_offline(path, NDI_USER_REQ) == MDI_SUCCESS) {
3275 				scsi_hba_devi_enter_phci(self, &circ);
3276 				mdi_rele_path(path);
3277 
3278 				/* ... here is the DEVICE_REMOVE part. */
3279 				(void) mdi_pi_free(path, 0);
3280 				path = NULL;
3281 			} else {
3282 				rv = EIO;
3283 			}
3284 		} else {
3285 			if (ndi_devi_offline(child,
3286 			    NDI_DEVFS_CLEAN | NDI_DEVI_REMOVE) != NDI_SUCCESS)
3287 				rv = EIO;
3288 		}
3289 		break;
3290 
3291 	default:
3292 		ASSERT(dcp != NULL);
3293 		rv = ENOTTY;
3294 		break;
3295 	}
3296 
3297 	/* all done -- clean up and return */
3298 out:
3299 	/* release hold on what we found */
3300 	if (path) {
3301 		scsi_hba_devi_enter_phci(self, &circ);
3302 		mdi_rele_path(path);
3303 	}
3304 	if (path || child)
3305 		scsi_hba_devi_exit(self, circ);
3306 
3307 	if (dcp)
3308 		ndi_dc_freehdl(dcp);
3309 
3310 	if (self)
3311 		ddi_release_devi(self);
3312 
3313 	*rvalp = rv;
3314 
3315 	return (rv);
3316 }
3317 
3318 /*ARGSUSED*/
3319 static int
3320 scsi_hba_fm_init_child(dev_info_t *self, dev_info_t *child, int cap,
3321     ddi_iblock_cookie_t *ibc)
3322 {
3323 	scsi_hba_tran_t	*tran = ddi_get_driver_private(self);
3324 
3325 	return (tran ? tran->tran_fm_capable : scsi_fm_capable);
3326 }
3327 
3328 static int
3329 scsi_hba_bus_power(dev_info_t *self, void *impl_arg, pm_bus_power_op_t op,
3330     void *arg, void *result)
3331 {
3332 	scsi_hba_tran_t	*tran;
3333 
3334 	tran = ddi_get_driver_private(self);
3335 	if (tran && tran->tran_bus_power) {
3336 		return (tran->tran_bus_power(self, impl_arg,
3337 		    op, arg, result));
3338 	}
3339 
3340 	return (pm_busop_bus_power(self, impl_arg, op, arg, result));
3341 }
3342 
3343 /*
3344  * Return the lun64 value from a address string: "addr,lun[,sfunc]". Either
3345  * the lun is after the first ',' or the entire address string is the lun.
3346  * Return SCSI_LUN64_ILLEGAL if the format is incorrect. A lun64 is at most
3347  * 16 hex digits long.
3348  *
3349  * If the address string specified has incorrect syntax (busconfig one of
3350  * bogus /devices path) then scsi_addr_to_lun64 can return SCSI_LUN64_ILLEGAL.
3351  */
3352 static scsi_lun64_t
3353 scsi_addr_to_lun64(char *addr)
3354 {
3355 	scsi_lun64_t	lun64;
3356 	char		*s;
3357 	int		i;
3358 
3359 	if (addr) {
3360 		s = strchr(addr, ',');			/* "addr,lun" */
3361 		if (s)
3362 			s++;				/* skip ',', at lun */
3363 		else
3364 			s = addr;			/* "lun" */
3365 
3366 		for (lun64 = 0, i = 0; *s && (i < 16); s++, i++) {
3367 			if (*s >= '0' && *s <= '9')
3368 				lun64 = (lun64 << 4) + (*s - '0');
3369 			else if (*s >= 'A' && *s <= 'F')
3370 				lun64 = (lun64 << 4) + 10 + (*s - 'A');
3371 			else if (*s >= 'a' && *s <= 'f')
3372 				lun64 = (lun64 << 4) + 10 + (*s - 'a');
3373 			else
3374 				break;
3375 		}
3376 		if (*s && (*s != ','))		/* [,sfunc] is OK */
3377 			lun64 = SCSI_LUN64_ILLEGAL;
3378 	} else
3379 		lun64 = SCSI_LUN64_ILLEGAL;
3380 
3381 	if (lun64 == SCSI_LUN64_ILLEGAL)
3382 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), NULL, NULL,
3383 		    "addr_to_lun64 %s lun %" PRIlun64,
3384 		    addr ? addr : "NULL", lun64));
3385 	return (lun64);
3386 }
3387 
3388 /*
3389  * Return the sfunc value from a address string: "addr,lun[,sfunc]". Either the
3390  * sfunc is after the second ',' or the entire address string is the sfunc.
3391  * Return -1 if there is only one ',' in the address string or the string is
3392  * invalid. An sfunc is at most two hex digits long.
3393  */
3394 static int
3395 scsi_addr_to_sfunc(char *addr)
3396 {
3397 	int		sfunc;
3398 	char		*s;
3399 	int		i;
3400 
3401 	if (addr) {
3402 		s = strchr(addr, ',');			/* "addr,lun" */
3403 		if (s) {
3404 			s++;				/* skip ',', at lun */
3405 			s = strchr(s, ',');		/* "lun,sfunc]" */
3406 			if (s == NULL)
3407 				return (-1);		/* no ",sfunc" */
3408 			s++;				/* skip ',', at sfunc */
3409 		} else
3410 			s = addr;			/* "sfunc" */
3411 
3412 		for (sfunc = 0, i = 0; *s && (i < 2); s++, i++) {
3413 			if (*s >= '0' && *s <= '9')
3414 				sfunc = (sfunc << 4) + (*s - '0');
3415 			else if (*s >= 'A' && *s <= 'F')
3416 				sfunc = (sfunc << 4) + 10 + (*s - 'A');
3417 			else if (*s >= 'a' && *s <= 'f')
3418 				sfunc = (sfunc << 4) + 10 + (*s - 'a');
3419 			else
3420 				break;
3421 		}
3422 		if (*s)
3423 			sfunc = -1;			/* illegal */
3424 	} else
3425 		sfunc = -1;
3426 	return (sfunc);
3427 }
3428 
3429 /*
3430  * Convert scsi ascii string data to NULL terminated (semi) legal IEEE 1275
3431  * "compatible" (name) property form.
3432  *
3433  * For ASCII INQUIRY data, a one-way conversion algorithm is needed to take
3434  * SCSI_ASCII (20h - 7Eh) to a 1275-like compatible form. The 1275 spec allows
3435  * letters, digits, one ",", and ". _ + -", all limited by a maximum 31
3436  * character length. Since ", ." are used as separators in the compatible
3437  * string itself, they are converted to "_". All SCSI_ASCII characters that
3438  * are illegal in 1275, as well as any illegal SCSI_ASCII characters
3439  * encountered, are converted to "_". To reduce length, trailing blanks are
3440  * trimmed from SCSI_ASCII fields prior to conversion.
3441  *
3442  * Example: SCSI_ASCII "ST32550W SUN2.1G" -> "ST32550W_SUN2_1G"
3443  *
3444  * NOTE: the 1275 string form is always less than or equal to the scsi form.
3445  */
3446 static char *
3447 string_scsi_to_1275(char *s_1275, char *s_scsi, int len)
3448 {
3449 	(void) strncpy(s_1275, s_scsi, len);
3450 	s_1275[len--] = '\0';
3451 
3452 	while (len >= 0) {
3453 		if (s_1275[len] == ' ')
3454 			s_1275[len--] = '\0';	/* trim trailing " " */
3455 		else
3456 			break;
3457 	}
3458 
3459 	while (len >= 0) {
3460 		if (((s_1275[len] >= 'a') && (s_1275[len] <= 'z')) ||
3461 		    ((s_1275[len] >= 'A') && (s_1275[len] <= 'Z')) ||
3462 		    ((s_1275[len] >= '0') && (s_1275[len] <= '9')) ||
3463 		    (s_1275[len] == '_') ||
3464 		    (s_1275[len] == '+') ||
3465 		    (s_1275[len] == '-'))
3466 			len--;			/* legal 1275  */
3467 		else
3468 			s_1275[len--] = '_';	/* illegal SCSI_ASCII | 1275 */
3469 	}
3470 
3471 	return (s_1275);
3472 }
3473 
3474 /*
3475  * Given the inquiry data, binding_set, and dtype_node for a scsi device,
3476  * return the nodename and compatible property for the device. The "compatible"
3477  * concept comes from IEEE-1275. The compatible information is returned is in
3478  * the correct form for direct use defining the "compatible" string array
3479  * property. Internally, "compatible" is also used to determine the nodename
3480  * to return.
3481  *
3482  * This function is provided as a separate entry point for use by drivers that
3483  * currently issue their own non-SCSA inquiry command and perform their own
3484  * node creation based their own private compiled in tables. Converting these
3485  * drivers to use this interface provides a quick easy way of obtaining
3486  * consistency as well as the flexibility associated with the 1275 techniques.
3487  *
3488  * The dtype_node is passed as a separate argument (instead of having the
3489  * implementation use inq_dtype). It indicates that information about
3490  * a secondary function embedded service should be produced.
3491  *
3492  * Callers must always use scsi_hba_nodename_compatible_free, even if
3493  * *nodenamep is null, to free the nodename and compatible information
3494  * when done.
3495  *
3496  * If a nodename can't be determined then **compatiblep will point to a
3497  * diagnostic string containing all the compatible forms.
3498  *
3499  * NOTE: some compatible strings may violate the 31 character restriction
3500  * imposed by IEEE-1275. This is not a problem because Solaris does not care
3501  * about this 31 character limit.
3502  *
3503  * Each compatible form belongs to a form-group.  The form-groups currently
3504  * defined are generic ("scsiclass"), binding-set ("scsa.b"), and failover
3505  * ("scsa.f").
3506  *
3507  * The following compatible forms, in high to low precedence
3508  * order, are defined for SCSI target device nodes.
3509  *
3510  *  scsiclass,DDEEFFF.vVVVVVVVV.pPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP.rRRRR	(1 *1&2)
3511  *  scsiclass,DDEE.vVVVVVVVV.pPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP.rRRRR	(2 *1)
3512  *  scsiclass,DDFFF.vVVVVVVVV.pPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP.rRRRR	(3 *2)
3513  *  scsiclass,DD.vVVVVVVVV.pPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP.rRRRR	(4)
3514  *  scsiclass,DDEEFFF.vVVVVVVVV.pPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP	(5 *1&2)
3515  *  scsiclass,DDEE.vVVVVVVVV.pPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP		(6 *1)
3516  *  scsiclass,DDFFF.vVVVVVVVV.pPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP		(7 *2)
3517  *  scsiclass,DD.vVVVVVVVV.pPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP		(8)
3518  *  scsa,DD.bBBBBBBBB					(8.5 *3)
3519  *  scsiclass,DDEEFFF					(9 *1&2)
3520  *  scsiclass,DDEE					(10 *1)
3521  *  scsiclass,DDFFF					(11 *2)
3522  *  scsiclass,DD					(12)
3523  *  scsa.fFFF						(12.5 *4)
3524  *  scsiclass						(13)
3525  *
3526  *	  *1 only produced on a secondary function node
3527  *	  *2 only produced when generic form-group flags exist.
3528  *	  *3 only produced when binding-set form-group legacy support is needed
3529  *	  *4 only produced when failover form-group flags exist.
3530  *
3531  *	where:
3532  *
3533  *	v			is the letter 'v'. Denotest the
3534  *				beginning of VVVVVVVV.
3535  *
3536  *	VVVVVVVV		Translated scsi_vendor.
3537  *
3538  *	p			is the letter 'p'. Denotes the
3539  *				beginning of PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP.
3540  *
3541  *	PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP	Translated scsi_product.
3542  *
3543  *	r			is the letter 'r'. Denotes the
3544  *				beginning of RRRR.
3545  *
3546  *	RRRR			Translated scsi_revision.
3547  *
3548  *	DD			is a two digit ASCII hexadecimal
3549  *				number. The value of the two digits is
3550  *				based one the SCSI "Peripheral device
3551  *				type" command set associated with the
3552  *				node. On a primary node this is the
3553  *				scsi_dtype of the primary command set,
3554  *				on a secondary node this is the
3555  *				scsi_dtype associated with the secondary
3556  *				function embedded command set.
3557  *
3558  *	EE			Same encoding used for DD. This form is
3559  *				only generated on secondary function
3560  *				nodes. The DD secondary function is embedded
3561  *				in an EE device.
3562  *
3563  *	FFF			Concatenation, in alphabetical order,
3564  *				of the flag characters within a form-group.
3565  *				For a given form-group, the following
3566  *				flags are defined.
3567  *
3568  *				scsiclass: (generic form-group):
3569  *				  R	Removable_Media: Used when
3570  *					inq_rmb is set.
3571  *				  S	SAF-TE device: Used when
3572  *					inquiry information indicates
3573  *					SAF-TE devices.
3574  *
3575  *				scsa.f:	(failover form-group):
3576  *				  E	Explicit Target_Port_Group: Used
3577  *					when inq_tpgse is set and 'G' is
3578  *					alse present.
3579  *				  G	GUID: Used when a GUID can be
3580  *					generated for the device.
3581  *				  I	Implicit Target_Port_Group: Used
3582  *					when inq_tpgs is set and 'G' is
3583  *					also present.
3584  *
3585  *				Forms using FFF are only be generated
3586  *				if there are applicable flag
3587  *				characters.
3588  *
3589  *	b			is the letter 'b'. Denotes the
3590  *				beginning of BBBBBBBB.
3591  *
3592  *	BBBBBBBB		Binding-set. Operating System Specific:
3593  *				scsi-binding-set property of HBA.
3594  */
3595 #define	NCOMPAT		(1 + (13 + 2) + 1)
3596 #define	COMPAT_LONGEST	(strlen( \
3597 	"scsiclass,DDEEFFF.vVVVVVVVV.pPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP.rRRRR" + 1))
3598 
3599 /*
3600  * Private version with extra device 'identity' arguments to allow code
3601  * to determine GUID FFF support.
3602  */
3603 static void
3604 scsi_hba_ident_nodename_compatible_get(struct scsi_inquiry *inq,
3605     uchar_t *inq80, size_t inq80len, uchar_t *inq83, size_t inq83len,
3606     char *binding_set, int dtype_node, char *compat0,
3607     char **nodenamep, char **drivernamep,
3608     char ***compatiblep, int *ncompatiblep)
3609 {
3610 	char		vid[sizeof (inq->inq_vid) + 1 ];
3611 	char		pid[sizeof (inq->inq_pid) + 1];
3612 	char		rev[sizeof (inq->inq_revision) + 1];
3613 	char		gf[sizeof ("RS\0")];
3614 	char		ff[sizeof ("EGI\0")];
3615 	int		dtype_device;
3616 	int		ncompat;		/* number of compatible */
3617 	char		**compatp;		/* compatible ptrs */
3618 	int		i;
3619 	char		*nname;			/* nodename */
3620 	char		*dname;			/* driver name */
3621 	char		**csp;
3622 	char		*p;
3623 	int		tlen;
3624 	int		len;
3625 	major_t		major;
3626 	ddi_devid_t	devid;
3627 	char		*guid;
3628 	uchar_t		*iqd = (uchar_t *)inq;
3629 
3630 	/*
3631 	 * Nodename_aliases: This table was originally designed to be
3632 	 * implemented via a new nodename_aliases file - a peer to the
3633 	 * driver_aliases that selects a nodename based on compatible
3634 	 * forms in much the same say driver_aliases is used to select
3635 	 * driver bindings from compatible forms. Each compatible form
3636 	 * is an 'alias'. Until a more general need for a
3637 	 * nodename_aliases file exists, which may never occur, the
3638 	 * scsi mappings are described here via a compiled in table.
3639 	 *
3640 	 * This table contains nodename mappings for self-identifying
3641 	 * scsi devices enumerated by the Solaris kernel. For a given
3642 	 * device, the highest precedence "compatible" form with a
3643 	 * mapping is used to select the nodename for the device. This
3644 	 * will typically be a generic nodename, however in some legacy
3645 	 * compatibility cases a driver nodename mapping may be selected.
3646 	 *
3647 	 * Because of possible breakage associated with switching SCSI
3648 	 * target devices from driver nodenames to generic nodenames,
3649 	 * we are currently unable to support generic nodenames for all
3650 	 * SCSI devices (binding-sets). Although /devices paths are
3651 	 * defined as unstable, avoiding possible breakage is
3652 	 * important. Some of the newer SCSI transports (USB) already
3653 	 * use generic nodenames. All new SCSI transports and target
3654 	 * devices should use generic nodenames. At times this decision
3655 	 * may be architecture dependent (sparc .vs. intel) based on when
3656 	 * a transport was supported on a particular architecture.
3657 	 *
3658 	 * We provide a base set of generic nodename mappings based on
3659 	 * scsiclass dtype and higher-precedence driver nodename
3660 	 * mappings based on scsa "binding-set" to cover legacy
3661 	 * issues. The binding-set is typically associated with
3662 	 * "scsi-binding-set" property value of the HBA. The legacy
3663 	 * mappings are provided independent of whether the driver they
3664 	 * refer to is installed. This allows a correctly named node
3665 	 * be created at discovery time, and binding to occur when/if
3666 	 * an add_drv of the legacy driver occurs.
3667 	 *
3668 	 * We also have mappings for legacy SUN hardware that
3669 	 * misidentifies itself (enclosure services which identify
3670 	 * themselves as processors). All future hardware should use
3671 	 * the correct dtype.
3672 	 *
3673 	 * As SCSI HBAs are modified to use the SCSA interfaces for
3674 	 * self-identifying SCSI target devices (PSARC/2004/116) the
3675 	 * nodename_aliases table (PSARC/2004/420) should be augmented
3676 	 * with legacy mappings in order to maintain compatibility with
3677 	 * existing /devices paths, especially for devices that house
3678 	 * an OS. Failure to do this may cause upgrade problems.
3679 	 * Additions for new target devices or transports should not
3680 	 * add scsa binding-set compatible mappings.
3681 	 */
3682 	static struct nodename_aliases {
3683 		char	*na_nodename;		/* nodename */
3684 		char	*na_alias;		/* compatible form match */
3685 	} na[] = {
3686 	/* # mapping to generic nodenames based on scsi dtype */
3687 		{"disk",		"scsiclass,00"},
3688 		{"tape",		"scsiclass,01"},
3689 		{"printer",		"scsiclass,02"},
3690 		{"processor",		"scsiclass,03"},
3691 		{"worm",		"scsiclass,04"},
3692 		{"cdrom",		"scsiclass,05"},
3693 		{"scanner",		"scsiclass,06"},
3694 		{"optical-disk",	"scsiclass,07"},
3695 		{"medium-changer",	"scsiclass,08"},
3696 		{"obsolete",		"scsiclass,09"},
3697 		{"prepress-a",		"scsiclass,0a"},
3698 		{"prepress-b",		"scsiclass,0b"},
3699 		{"array-controller",	"scsiclass,0c"},
3700 		{"enclosure",		"scsiclass,0d"},
3701 		{"disk",		"scsiclass,0e"},
3702 		{"card-reader",		"scsiclass,0f"},
3703 		{"bridge",		"scsiclass,10"},
3704 		{"object-store",	"scsiclass,11"},
3705 		{"reserved",		"scsiclass,12"},
3706 		{"reserved",		"scsiclass,13"},
3707 		{"reserved",		"scsiclass,14"},
3708 		{"reserved",		"scsiclass,15"},
3709 		{"reserved",		"scsiclass,16"},
3710 		{"reserved",		"scsiclass,17"},
3711 		{"reserved",		"scsiclass,18"},
3712 		{"reserved",		"scsiclass,19"},
3713 		{"reserved",		"scsiclass,1a"},
3714 		{"reserved",		"scsiclass,1b"},
3715 		{"reserved",		"scsiclass,1c"},
3716 		{"reserved",		"scsiclass,1d"},
3717 		{"well-known-lun",	"scsiclass,1e"},
3718 		{"unknown",		"scsiclass,1f"},
3719 
3720 #ifdef	sparc
3721 	/* # legacy mapping to driver nodenames for fcp binding-set */
3722 		{"ssd",			"scsa,00.bfcp"},
3723 		{"st",			"scsa,01.bfcp"},
3724 		{"sgen",		"scsa,08.bfcp"},
3725 		{"ses",			"scsa,0d.bfcp"},
3726 
3727 	/* # legacy mapping to driver nodenames for vhci binding-set */
3728 		{"ssd",			"scsa,00.bvhci"},
3729 		{"st",			"scsa,01.bvhci"},
3730 		{"sgen",		"scsa,08.bvhci"},
3731 		{"ses",			"scsa,0d.bvhci"},
3732 #else	/* sparc */
3733 	/* # for x86 fcp and vhci use generic nodenames */
3734 #endif	/* sparc */
3735 
3736 	/* # legacy mapping to driver nodenames for spi binding-set */
3737 		{"sd",			"scsa,00.bspi"},
3738 		{"sd",			"scsa,05.bspi"},
3739 		{"sd",			"scsa,07.bspi"},
3740 		{"st",			"scsa,01.bspi"},
3741 		{"ses",			"scsa,0d.bspi"},
3742 
3743 	/* #				SUN misidentified spi hardware */
3744 		{"ses",			"scsiclass,03.vSUN.pD2"},
3745 		{"ses",			"scsiclass,03.vSYMBIOS.pD1000"},
3746 
3747 	/* # legacy mapping to driver nodenames for atapi binding-set */
3748 		{"sd",			"scsa,00.batapi"},
3749 		{"sd",			"scsa,05.batapi"},
3750 		{"sd",			"scsa,07.batapi"},
3751 		{"st",			"scsa,01.batapi"},
3752 		{"unknown",		"scsa,0d.batapi"},
3753 
3754 	/* # legacy mapping to generic nodenames for usb binding-set */
3755 		{"disk",		"scsa,05.busb"},
3756 		{"disk",		"scsa,07.busb"},
3757 		{"changer",		"scsa,08.busb"},
3758 		{"comm",		"scsa,09.busb"},
3759 		{"array_ctlr",		"scsa,0c.busb"},
3760 		{"esi",			"scsa,0d.busb"},
3761 
3762 	/*
3763 	 * mapping nodenames for mpt based on scsi dtype
3764 	 * for being compatible with the original node names
3765 	 * under mpt controller
3766 	 */
3767 		{"sd",			"scsa,00.bmpt"},
3768 		{"sd",			"scsa,05.bmpt"},
3769 		{"sd",			"scsa,07.bmpt"},
3770 		{"st",			"scsa,01.bmpt"},
3771 		{"ses",			"scsa,0d.bmpt"},
3772 		{"sgen",		"scsa,08.bmpt"},
3773 		{NULL,		NULL}
3774 	};
3775 	struct nodename_aliases *nap;
3776 
3777 	/* NOTE: drivernamep can be NULL */
3778 	ASSERT(nodenamep && compatiblep && ncompatiblep &&
3779 	    (binding_set == NULL || (strlen(binding_set) <= 8)));
3780 	if ((nodenamep == NULL) || (compatiblep == NULL) ||
3781 	    (ncompatiblep == NULL))
3782 		return;
3783 
3784 	/*
3785 	 * In order to reduce runtime we allocate one block of memory that
3786 	 * contains both the NULL terminated array of pointers to compatible
3787 	 * forms and the individual compatible strings. This block is
3788 	 * somewhat larger than needed, but is short lived - it only exists
3789 	 * until the caller can transfer the information into the "compatible"
3790 	 * string array property and call scsi_hba_nodename_compatible_free.
3791 	 */
3792 	tlen = NCOMPAT * COMPAT_LONGEST;
3793 	compatp = kmem_alloc((NCOMPAT * sizeof (char *)) + tlen, KM_SLEEP);
3794 
3795 	/* convert inquiry data from SCSI ASCII to 1275 string */
3796 	(void) string_scsi_to_1275(vid, inq->inq_vid,
3797 	    sizeof (inq->inq_vid));
3798 	(void) string_scsi_to_1275(pid, inq->inq_pid,
3799 	    sizeof (inq->inq_pid));
3800 	(void) string_scsi_to_1275(rev, inq->inq_revision,
3801 	    sizeof (inq->inq_revision));
3802 	ASSERT((strlen(vid) <= sizeof (inq->inq_vid)) &&
3803 	    (strlen(pid) <= sizeof (inq->inq_pid)) &&
3804 	    (strlen(rev) <= sizeof (inq->inq_revision)));
3805 
3806 	/*
3807 	 * Form flags in ***ALPHABETICAL*** order within form-group:
3808 	 *
3809 	 * NOTE: When adding a new flag to an existing form-group, careful
3810 	 * consideration must be given to not breaking existing bindings
3811 	 * based on that form-group.
3812 	 */
3813 
3814 	/*
3815 	 * generic form-group flags
3816 	 *   R	removable:
3817 	 *	Set when inq_rmb is set and for well known scsi dtypes. For a
3818 	 *	bus where the entire device is removable (like USB), we expect
3819 	 *	the HBA to intercept the inquiry data and set inq_rmb.
3820 	 *	Since OBP does not distinguish removable media in its generic
3821 	 *	name selection we avoid setting the 'R' flag if the root is not
3822 	 *	yet mounted.
3823 	 *   S	SAF-TE device
3824 	 *	Set when the device type is SAT-TE.
3825 	 */
3826 	i = 0;
3827 	dtype_device = inq->inq_dtype & DTYPE_MASK;
3828 	if (modrootloaded && (inq->inq_rmb ||
3829 	    (dtype_device == DTYPE_WORM) ||
3830 	    (dtype_device == DTYPE_RODIRECT) ||
3831 	    (dtype_device == DTYPE_OPTICAL)))
3832 		gf[i++] = 'R';			/* removable */
3833 	gf[i] = '\0';
3834 
3835 	if (modrootloaded &&
3836 	    (dtype_device == DTYPE_PROCESSOR) &&
3837 	    (strncmp((char *)&iqd[44], "SAF-TE", 4) == 0))
3838 		gf[i++] = 'S';
3839 	gf[i] = '\0';
3840 
3841 	/*
3842 	 * failover form-group flags
3843 	 *   E	Explicit Target_Port_Group_Supported:
3844 	 *	Set for a device that has a GUID if inq_tpgse also set.
3845 	 *   G	GUID:
3846 	 *	Set when we have identity information, can determine a devid
3847 	 *	from the identity information, and can generate a guid from
3848 	 *	that devid.
3849 	 *   I	Implicit Target_Port_Group_Supported:
3850 	 *	Set for a device that has a GUID if inq_tpgs also set.
3851 	 */
3852 	i = 0;
3853 	if ((inq80 || inq83) &&
3854 	    (ddi_devid_scsi_encode(DEVID_SCSI_ENCODE_VERSION_LATEST, NULL,
3855 	    (uchar_t *)inq, sizeof (*inq), inq80, inq80len, inq83, inq83len,
3856 	    &devid) == DDI_SUCCESS)) {
3857 		guid = ddi_devid_to_guid(devid);
3858 		ddi_devid_free(devid);
3859 	} else
3860 		guid = NULL;
3861 	if (guid && (inq->inq_tpgs & TPGS_FAILOVER_EXPLICIT))
3862 		ff[i++] = 'E';			/* EXPLICIT TPGS */
3863 	if (guid)
3864 		ff[i++] = 'G';			/* GUID */
3865 	if (guid && (inq->inq_tpgs & TPGS_FAILOVER_IMPLICIT))
3866 		ff[i++] = 'I';			/* IMPLICIT TPGS */
3867 	ff[i] = '\0';
3868 	if (guid)
3869 		ddi_devid_free_guid(guid);
3870 
3871 	/*
3872 	 * Construct all applicable compatible forms. See comment at the
3873 	 * head of the function for a description of the compatible forms.
3874 	 */
3875 	csp = compatp;
3876 	p = (char *)(compatp + NCOMPAT);
3877 
3878 	/* ( 0) driver (optional, not documented in scsi(4)) */
3879 	if (compat0) {
3880 		*csp++ = p;
3881 		(void) snprintf(p, tlen, "%s", compat0);
3882 		len = strlen(p) + 1;
3883 		p += len;
3884 		tlen -= len;
3885 	}
3886 
3887 	/* ( 1) scsiclass,DDEEFFF.vV.pP.rR */
3888 	if ((dtype_device != dtype_node) && *gf && *vid && *pid && *rev) {
3889 		*csp++ = p;
3890 		(void) snprintf(p, tlen, "scsiclass,%02x%02x%s.v%s.p%s.r%s",
3891 		    dtype_node, dtype_device, gf, vid, pid, rev);
3892 		len = strlen(p) + 1;
3893 		p += len;
3894 		tlen -= len;
3895 	}
3896 
3897 	/* ( 2) scsiclass,DDEE.vV.pP.rR */
3898 	if ((dtype_device != dtype_node) && *vid && *pid && *rev) {
3899 		*csp++ = p;
3900 		(void) snprintf(p, tlen, "scsiclass,%02x%02x.v%s.p%s.r%s",
3901 		    dtype_node, dtype_device, vid, pid, rev);
3902 		len = strlen(p) + 1;
3903 		p += len;
3904 		tlen -= len;
3905 	}
3906 
3907 	/* ( 3) scsiclass,DDFFF.vV.pP.rR */
3908 	if (*gf && *vid && *pid && *rev) {
3909 		*csp++ = p;
3910 		(void) snprintf(p, tlen, "scsiclass,%02x%s.v%s.p%s.r%s",
3911 		    dtype_node, gf, vid, pid, rev);
3912 		len = strlen(p) + 1;
3913 		p += len;
3914 		tlen -= len;
3915 	}
3916 
3917 	/* ( 4) scsiclass,DD.vV.pP.rR */
3918 	if (*vid && *pid && rev) {
3919 		*csp++ = p;
3920 		(void) snprintf(p, tlen, "scsiclass,%02x.v%s.p%s.r%s",
3921 		    dtype_node, vid, pid, rev);
3922 		len = strlen(p) + 1;
3923 		p += len;
3924 		tlen -= len;
3925 	}
3926 
3927 	/* ( 5) scsiclass,DDEEFFF.vV.pP */
3928 	if ((dtype_device != dtype_node) && *gf && *vid && *pid) {
3929 		*csp++ = p;
3930 		(void) snprintf(p, tlen, "scsiclass,%02x%02x%s.v%s.p%s",
3931 		    dtype_node, dtype_device, gf, vid, pid);
3932 		len = strlen(p) + 1;
3933 		p += len;
3934 		tlen -= len;
3935 	}
3936 
3937 	/* ( 6) scsiclass,DDEE.vV.pP */
3938 	if ((dtype_device != dtype_node) && *vid && *pid) {
3939 		*csp++ = p;
3940 		(void) snprintf(p, tlen, "scsiclass,%02x%02x.v%s.p%s",
3941 		    dtype_node, dtype_device, vid, pid);
3942 		len = strlen(p) + 1;
3943 		p += len;
3944 		tlen -= len;
3945 	}
3946 
3947 	/* ( 7) scsiclass,DDFFF.vV.pP */
3948 	if (*gf && *vid && *pid) {
3949 		*csp++ = p;
3950 		(void) snprintf(p, tlen, "scsiclass,%02x%s.v%s.p%s",
3951 		    dtype_node, gf, vid, pid);
3952 		len = strlen(p) + 1;
3953 		p += len;
3954 		tlen -= len;
3955 	}
3956 
3957 	/* ( 8) scsiclass,DD.vV.pP */
3958 	if (*vid && *pid) {
3959 		*csp++ = p;
3960 		(void) snprintf(p, tlen, "scsiclass,%02x.v%s.p%s",
3961 		    dtype_node, vid, pid);
3962 		len = strlen(p) + 1;
3963 		p += len;
3964 		tlen -= len;
3965 	}
3966 
3967 	/* (8.5) scsa,DD.bB (not documented in scsi(4)) */
3968 	if (binding_set) {
3969 		*csp++ = p;
3970 		(void) snprintf(p, tlen, "scsa,%02x.b%s",
3971 		    dtype_node, binding_set);
3972 		len = strlen(p) + 1;
3973 		p += len;
3974 		tlen -= len;
3975 	}
3976 
3977 	/* ( 9) scsiclass,DDEEFFF */
3978 	if ((dtype_device != dtype_node) && *gf) {
3979 		*csp++ = p;
3980 		(void) snprintf(p, tlen, "scsiclass,%02x%02x%s",
3981 		    dtype_node, dtype_device, gf);
3982 		len = strlen(p) + 1;
3983 		p += len;
3984 		tlen -= len;
3985 	}
3986 
3987 	/* (10) scsiclass,DDEE */
3988 	if (dtype_device != dtype_node) {
3989 		*csp++ = p;
3990 		(void) snprintf(p, tlen, "scsiclass,%02x%02x",
3991 		    dtype_node, dtype_device);
3992 		len = strlen(p) + 1;
3993 		p += len;
3994 		tlen -= len;
3995 	}
3996 
3997 	/* (11) scsiclass,DDFFF */
3998 	if (*gf) {
3999 		*csp++ = p;
4000 		(void) snprintf(p, tlen, "scsiclass,%02x%s",
4001 		    dtype_node, gf);
4002 		len = strlen(p) + 1;
4003 		p += len;
4004 		tlen -= len;
4005 	}
4006 
4007 	/* (12) scsiclass,DD */
4008 	*csp++ = p;
4009 	(void) snprintf(p, tlen, "scsiclass,%02x", dtype_node);
4010 	len = strlen(p) + 1;
4011 	p += len;
4012 	tlen -= len;
4013 
4014 	/* (12.5) scsa.fFFF */
4015 	if (*ff) {
4016 		*csp++ = p;
4017 		(void) snprintf(p, tlen, "scsa.f%s", ff);
4018 		len = strlen(p) + 1;
4019 		p += len;
4020 		tlen -= len;
4021 	}
4022 
4023 	/* (13) scsiclass */
4024 	*csp++ = p;
4025 	(void) snprintf(p, tlen, "scsiclass");
4026 	len = strlen(p) + 1;
4027 	p += len;
4028 	tlen -= len;
4029 	ASSERT(tlen >= 0);
4030 
4031 	*csp = NULL;			/* NULL terminate array of pointers */
4032 	ncompat = csp - compatp;
4033 
4034 	/*
4035 	 * When determining a nodename, a nodename_aliases specified
4036 	 * mapping has precedence over using a driver_aliases specified
4037 	 * driver binding as a nodename.
4038 	 *
4039 	 * See if any of the compatible forms have a nodename_aliases
4040 	 * specified nodename. These mappings are described by
4041 	 * nodename_aliases entries like:
4042 	 *
4043 	 *	disk		"scsiclass,00"
4044 	 *	enclosure	"scsiclass,03.vSYMBIOS.pD1000"
4045 	 *	ssd		"scsa,00.bfcp"
4046 	 *
4047 	 * All nodename_aliases mappings should idealy be to generic
4048 	 * names, however a higher precedence legacy mapping to a
4049 	 * driver name may exist. The highest precedence mapping
4050 	 * provides the nodename, so legacy driver nodename mappings
4051 	 * (if they exist) take precedence over generic nodename
4052 	 * mappings.
4053 	 */
4054 	for (nname = NULL, csp = compatp; (nname == NULL) && *csp; csp++) {
4055 		for (nap = na; nap->na_nodename; nap++) {
4056 			if (strcmp(*csp, nap->na_alias) == 0) {
4057 				nname = nap->na_nodename;
4058 				break;
4059 			}
4060 		}
4061 	}
4062 
4063 	/*
4064 	 * Determine the driver name based on compatible (which may
4065 	 * have the passed in compat0 as the first item). The driver_aliases
4066 	 * file has entries like
4067 	 *
4068 	 *	sd	"scsiclass,00"
4069 	 *
4070 	 * that map compatible forms to specific drivers. These entries are
4071 	 * established by add_drv/update_drv. We use the most specific
4072 	 * driver binding as the nodename. This matches the eventual
4073 	 * ddi_driver_compatible_major() binding that will be
4074 	 * established by bind_node()
4075 	 */
4076 	for (dname = NULL, csp = compatp; *csp; csp++) {
4077 		major = ddi_name_to_major(*csp);
4078 		if ((major == DDI_MAJOR_T_NONE) ||
4079 		    (devnamesp[major].dn_flags & DN_DRIVER_REMOVED))
4080 			continue;
4081 		if (dname = ddi_major_to_name(major))
4082 			break;
4083 	}
4084 
4085 	/*
4086 	 * If no nodename_aliases mapping exists then use the
4087 	 * driver_aliases specified driver binding as a nodename.
4088 	 */
4089 	if (nname == NULL)
4090 		nname = dname;
4091 
4092 	/* return results */
4093 	if (nname) {
4094 		*nodenamep = kmem_alloc(strlen(nname) + 1, KM_SLEEP);
4095 		(void) strcpy(*nodenamep, nname);
4096 	} else {
4097 		*nodenamep = NULL;
4098 
4099 		/*
4100 		 * If no nodename could be determined return a special
4101 		 * 'compatible' to be used for a diagnostic message. This
4102 		 * compatible contains all compatible forms concatenated
4103 		 * into a single string pointed to by the first element.
4104 		 */
4105 		for (csp = compatp; *(csp + 1); csp++)
4106 			*((*csp) + strlen(*csp)) = ' ';
4107 		*(compatp + 1) = NULL;
4108 		ncompat = 1;
4109 
4110 	}
4111 	if (drivernamep) {
4112 		if (dname) {
4113 			*drivernamep = kmem_alloc(strlen(dname) + 1, KM_SLEEP);
4114 			(void) strcpy(*drivernamep, dname);
4115 		} else
4116 			*drivernamep = NULL;
4117 	}
4118 	*compatiblep = compatp;
4119 	*ncompatiblep = ncompat;
4120 }
4121 
4122 /*
4123  * Free allocations associated with scsi_hba_ident_nodename_compatible_get.
4124  */
4125 static void
4126 scsi_hba_ident_nodename_compatible_free(char *nodename, char *drivername,
4127     char **compatible)
4128 {
4129 	if (nodename)
4130 		kmem_free(nodename, strlen(nodename) + 1);
4131 	if (drivername)
4132 		kmem_free(drivername, strlen(drivername) + 1);
4133 	if (compatible)
4134 		kmem_free(compatible, (NCOMPAT * sizeof (char *)) +
4135 		    (NCOMPAT * COMPAT_LONGEST));
4136 }
4137 
4138 void
4139 scsi_hba_nodename_compatible_get(struct scsi_inquiry *inq,
4140     char *binding_set, int dtype_node, char *compat0,
4141     char **nodenamep, char ***compatiblep, int *ncompatiblep)
4142 {
4143 	scsi_hba_ident_nodename_compatible_get(inq,
4144 	    NULL, 0, NULL, 0, binding_set, dtype_node, compat0, nodenamep,
4145 	    NULL, compatiblep, ncompatiblep);
4146 }
4147 
4148 void
4149 scsi_hba_nodename_compatible_free(char *nodename, char **compatible)
4150 {
4151 	scsi_hba_ident_nodename_compatible_free(nodename, NULL, compatible);
4152 }
4153 
4154 /* return the unit_address associated with a scsi_device */
4155 char *
4156 scsi_device_unit_address(struct scsi_device *sd)
4157 {
4158 	mdi_pathinfo_t	*pip;
4159 
4160 	ASSERT(sd && sd->sd_dev);
4161 	if ((sd == NULL) || (sd->sd_dev == NULL))
4162 		return (NULL);
4163 
4164 	pip = (mdi_pathinfo_t *)sd->sd_pathinfo;
4165 	if (pip)
4166 		return (mdi_pi_get_addr(pip));
4167 	else
4168 		return (ddi_get_name_addr(sd->sd_dev));
4169 }
4170 
4171 /* scsi_device property interfaces */
4172 #define	_TYPE_DEFINED(flags)						\
4173 	(((flags & SCSI_DEVICE_PROP_TYPE_MSK) == SCSI_DEVICE_PROP_PATH) || \
4174 	((flags & SCSI_DEVICE_PROP_TYPE_MSK) == SCSI_DEVICE_PROP_DEVICE))
4175 
4176 #define	_DEVICE_PIP(sd, flags)						\
4177 	((((flags & SCSI_DEVICE_PROP_TYPE_MSK) == SCSI_DEVICE_PROP_PATH) && \
4178 	sd->sd_pathinfo) ? (mdi_pathinfo_t *)sd->sd_pathinfo : NULL)
4179 
4180 int
4181 scsi_device_prop_get_int(struct scsi_device *sd, uint_t flags,
4182     char *name, int defval)
4183 {
4184 	mdi_pathinfo_t	*pip;
4185 	int		v = defval;
4186 	int		data;
4187 	int		rv;
4188 
4189 	ASSERT(sd && name && sd->sd_dev && _TYPE_DEFINED(flags));
4190 	if ((sd == NULL) || (name == NULL) || (sd->sd_dev == NULL) ||
4191 	    !_TYPE_DEFINED(flags))
4192 		return (v);
4193 
4194 	pip = _DEVICE_PIP(sd, flags);
4195 	if (pip) {
4196 		rv = mdi_prop_lookup_int(pip, name, &data);
4197 		if (rv == DDI_PROP_SUCCESS)
4198 			v = data;
4199 	} else
4200 		v = ddi_prop_get_int(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, sd->sd_dev,
4201 		    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM, name, v);
4202 	return (v);
4203 }
4204 
4205 
4206 int64_t
4207 scsi_device_prop_get_int64(struct scsi_device *sd, uint_t flags,
4208     char *name, int64_t defval)
4209 {
4210 	mdi_pathinfo_t	*pip;
4211 	int64_t		v = defval;
4212 	int64_t		data;
4213 	int		rv;
4214 
4215 	ASSERT(sd && name && sd->sd_dev && _TYPE_DEFINED(flags));
4216 	if ((sd == NULL) || (name == NULL) || (sd->sd_dev == NULL) ||
4217 	    !_TYPE_DEFINED(flags))
4218 		return (v);
4219 
4220 	pip = _DEVICE_PIP(sd, flags);
4221 	if (pip) {
4222 		rv = mdi_prop_lookup_int64(pip, name, &data);
4223 		if (rv == DDI_PROP_SUCCESS)
4224 			v = data;
4225 	} else
4226 		v = ddi_prop_get_int64(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, sd->sd_dev,
4227 		    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM, name, v);
4228 	return (v);
4229 }
4230 
4231 int
4232 scsi_device_prop_lookup_byte_array(struct scsi_device *sd, uint_t flags,
4233     char *name, uchar_t **data, uint_t *nelements)
4234 {
4235 	mdi_pathinfo_t	*pip;
4236 	int		rv;
4237 
4238 	ASSERT(sd && name && sd->sd_dev && _TYPE_DEFINED(flags));
4239 	if ((sd == NULL) || (name == NULL) || (sd->sd_dev == NULL) ||
4240 	    !_TYPE_DEFINED(flags))
4241 		return (DDI_PROP_INVAL_ARG);
4242 
4243 	pip = _DEVICE_PIP(sd, flags);
4244 	if (pip)
4245 		rv = mdi_prop_lookup_byte_array(pip, name, data, nelements);
4246 	else
4247 		rv = ddi_prop_lookup_byte_array(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, sd->sd_dev,
4248 		    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM,
4249 		    name, data, nelements);
4250 	return (rv);
4251 }
4252 
4253 int
4254 scsi_device_prop_lookup_int_array(struct scsi_device *sd, uint_t flags,
4255     char *name, int **data, uint_t *nelements)
4256 {
4257 	mdi_pathinfo_t	*pip;
4258 	int		rv;
4259 
4260 	ASSERT(sd && name && sd->sd_dev && _TYPE_DEFINED(flags));
4261 	if ((sd == NULL) || (name == NULL) || (sd->sd_dev == NULL) ||
4262 	    !_TYPE_DEFINED(flags))
4263 		return (DDI_PROP_INVAL_ARG);
4264 
4265 	pip = _DEVICE_PIP(sd, flags);
4266 	if (pip)
4267 		rv = mdi_prop_lookup_int_array(pip, name, data, nelements);
4268 	else
4269 		rv = ddi_prop_lookup_int_array(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, sd->sd_dev,
4270 		    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM,
4271 		    name, data, nelements);
4272 	return (rv);
4273 }
4274 
4275 
4276 int
4277 scsi_device_prop_lookup_string(struct scsi_device *sd, uint_t flags,
4278     char *name, char **data)
4279 {
4280 	mdi_pathinfo_t	*pip;
4281 	int		rv;
4282 
4283 	ASSERT(sd && name && sd->sd_dev && _TYPE_DEFINED(flags));
4284 	if ((sd == NULL) || (name == NULL) || (sd->sd_dev == NULL) ||
4285 	    !_TYPE_DEFINED(flags))
4286 		return (DDI_PROP_INVAL_ARG);
4287 
4288 	pip = _DEVICE_PIP(sd, flags);
4289 	if (pip)
4290 		rv = mdi_prop_lookup_string(pip, name, data);
4291 	else
4292 		rv = ddi_prop_lookup_string(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, sd->sd_dev,
4293 		    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM,
4294 		    name, data);
4295 	return (rv);
4296 }
4297 
4298 int
4299 scsi_device_prop_lookup_string_array(struct scsi_device *sd, uint_t flags,
4300     char *name, char ***data, uint_t *nelements)
4301 {
4302 	mdi_pathinfo_t	*pip;
4303 	int		rv;
4304 
4305 	ASSERT(sd && name && sd->sd_dev && _TYPE_DEFINED(flags));
4306 	if ((sd == NULL) || (name == NULL) || (sd->sd_dev == NULL) ||
4307 	    !_TYPE_DEFINED(flags))
4308 		return (DDI_PROP_INVAL_ARG);
4309 
4310 	pip = _DEVICE_PIP(sd, flags);
4311 	if (pip)
4312 		rv = mdi_prop_lookup_string_array(pip, name, data, nelements);
4313 	else
4314 		rv = ddi_prop_lookup_string_array(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, sd->sd_dev,
4315 		    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM,
4316 		    name, data, nelements);
4317 	return (rv);
4318 }
4319 
4320 int
4321 scsi_device_prop_update_byte_array(struct scsi_device *sd, uint_t flags,
4322     char *name, uchar_t *data, uint_t nelements)
4323 {
4324 	mdi_pathinfo_t	*pip;
4325 	int		rv;
4326 
4327 	ASSERT(sd && name && sd->sd_dev && _TYPE_DEFINED(flags));
4328 	if ((sd == NULL) || (name == NULL) || (sd->sd_dev == NULL) ||
4329 	    !_TYPE_DEFINED(flags))
4330 		return (DDI_PROP_INVAL_ARG);
4331 
4332 	pip = _DEVICE_PIP(sd, flags);
4333 	if (pip)
4334 		rv = mdi_prop_update_byte_array(pip, name, data, nelements);
4335 	else
4336 		rv = ndi_prop_update_byte_array(DDI_DEV_T_NONE, sd->sd_dev,
4337 		    name, data, nelements);
4338 	return (rv);
4339 }
4340 
4341 int
4342 scsi_device_prop_update_int(struct scsi_device *sd, uint_t flags,
4343     char *name, int data)
4344 {
4345 	mdi_pathinfo_t	*pip;
4346 	int		rv;
4347 
4348 	ASSERT(sd && name && sd->sd_dev && _TYPE_DEFINED(flags));
4349 	if ((sd == NULL) || (name == NULL) || (sd->sd_dev == NULL) ||
4350 	    !_TYPE_DEFINED(flags))
4351 		return (DDI_PROP_INVAL_ARG);
4352 
4353 	pip = _DEVICE_PIP(sd, flags);
4354 	if (pip)
4355 		rv = mdi_prop_update_int(pip, name, data);
4356 	else
4357 		rv = ndi_prop_update_int(DDI_DEV_T_NONE, sd->sd_dev,
4358 		    name, data);
4359 	return (rv);
4360 }
4361 
4362 int
4363 scsi_device_prop_update_int64(struct scsi_device *sd, uint_t flags,
4364     char *name, int64_t data)
4365 {
4366 	mdi_pathinfo_t	*pip;
4367 	int		rv;
4368 
4369 	ASSERT(sd && name && sd->sd_dev && _TYPE_DEFINED(flags));
4370 	if ((sd == NULL) || (name == NULL) || (sd->sd_dev == NULL) ||
4371 	    !_TYPE_DEFINED(flags))
4372 		return (DDI_PROP_INVAL_ARG);
4373 
4374 	pip = _DEVICE_PIP(sd, flags);
4375 	if (pip)
4376 		rv = mdi_prop_update_int64(pip, name, data);
4377 	else
4378 		rv = ndi_prop_update_int64(DDI_DEV_T_NONE, sd->sd_dev,
4379 		    name, data);
4380 	return (rv);
4381 }
4382 
4383 int
4384 scsi_device_prop_update_int_array(struct scsi_device *sd, uint_t flags,
4385     char *name, int *data, uint_t nelements)
4386 {
4387 	mdi_pathinfo_t	*pip;
4388 	int		rv;
4389 
4390 	ASSERT(sd && name && sd->sd_dev && _TYPE_DEFINED(flags));
4391 	if ((sd == NULL) || (name == NULL) || (sd->sd_dev == NULL) ||
4392 	    !_TYPE_DEFINED(flags))
4393 		return (DDI_PROP_INVAL_ARG);
4394 
4395 	pip = _DEVICE_PIP(sd, flags);
4396 	if (pip)
4397 		rv = mdi_prop_update_int_array(pip, name, data, nelements);
4398 	else
4399 		rv = ndi_prop_update_int_array(DDI_DEV_T_NONE, sd->sd_dev,
4400 		    name, data, nelements);
4401 	return (rv);
4402 }
4403 
4404 int
4405 scsi_device_prop_update_string(struct scsi_device *sd, uint_t flags,
4406     char *name, char *data)
4407 {
4408 	mdi_pathinfo_t	*pip;
4409 	int		rv;
4410 
4411 	ASSERT(sd && name && sd->sd_dev && _TYPE_DEFINED(flags));
4412 	if ((sd == NULL) || (name == NULL) || (sd->sd_dev == NULL) ||
4413 	    !_TYPE_DEFINED(flags))
4414 		return (DDI_PROP_INVAL_ARG);
4415 
4416 	pip = _DEVICE_PIP(sd, flags);
4417 	if (pip)
4418 		rv = mdi_prop_update_string(pip, name, data);
4419 	else
4420 		rv = ndi_prop_update_string(DDI_DEV_T_NONE, sd->sd_dev,
4421 		    name, data);
4422 	return (rv);
4423 }
4424 
4425 int
4426 scsi_device_prop_update_string_array(struct scsi_device *sd, uint_t flags,
4427     char *name, char **data, uint_t nelements)
4428 {
4429 	mdi_pathinfo_t	*pip;
4430 	int		rv;
4431 
4432 	ASSERT(sd && name && sd->sd_dev && _TYPE_DEFINED(flags));
4433 	if ((sd == NULL) || (name == NULL) || (sd->sd_dev == NULL) ||
4434 	    !_TYPE_DEFINED(flags))
4435 		return (DDI_PROP_INVAL_ARG);
4436 
4437 	pip = _DEVICE_PIP(sd, flags);
4438 	if (pip)
4439 		rv = mdi_prop_update_string_array(pip, name, data, nelements);
4440 	else
4441 		rv = ndi_prop_update_string_array(DDI_DEV_T_NONE, sd->sd_dev,
4442 		    name, data, nelements);
4443 	return (rv);
4444 }
4445 
4446 int
4447 scsi_device_prop_remove(struct scsi_device *sd, uint_t flags, char *name)
4448 {
4449 	mdi_pathinfo_t	*pip;
4450 	int		rv;
4451 
4452 	ASSERT(sd && name && sd->sd_dev && _TYPE_DEFINED(flags));
4453 	if ((sd == NULL) || (name == NULL) || (sd->sd_dev == NULL) ||
4454 	    !_TYPE_DEFINED(flags))
4455 		return (DDI_PROP_INVAL_ARG);
4456 
4457 	pip = _DEVICE_PIP(sd, flags);
4458 	if (pip)
4459 		rv = mdi_prop_remove(pip, name);
4460 	else
4461 		rv = ndi_prop_remove(DDI_DEV_T_NONE, sd->sd_dev, name);
4462 	return (rv);
4463 }
4464 
4465 void
4466 scsi_device_prop_free(struct scsi_device *sd, uint_t flags, void *data)
4467 {
4468 	mdi_pathinfo_t	*pip;
4469 
4470 	ASSERT(sd && data && sd->sd_dev && _TYPE_DEFINED(flags));
4471 	if ((sd == NULL) || (data == NULL) || (sd->sd_dev == NULL) ||
4472 	    !_TYPE_DEFINED(flags))
4473 		return;
4474 
4475 	pip = _DEVICE_PIP(sd, flags);
4476 	if (pip)
4477 		(void) mdi_prop_free(data);
4478 	else
4479 		ddi_prop_free(data);
4480 }
4481 
4482 /*
4483  * scsi_hba_ua_set: given "unit-address" string, set properties.
4484  *
4485  * Function to set the properties on a devinfo or pathinfo node from
4486  * the "unit-address" part of a "name@unit-address" /devices path 'name'
4487  * string.
4488  *
4489  * This function works in conjunction with scsi_ua_get()/scsi_hba_ua_get()
4490  * (and possibly with an HBA driver's tran_tgt_init() implementation).
4491  */
4492 static int
4493 scsi_hba_ua_set(char *ua, dev_info_t *dchild, mdi_pathinfo_t *pchild)
4494 {
4495 	char		*p;
4496 	int		tgt;
4497 	char		*tgt_port_end;
4498 	char		*tgt_port;
4499 	int		tgt_port_len;
4500 	int		sfunc;
4501 	scsi_lun64_t	lun64;
4502 
4503 	/* Caller must choose to decorate devinfo *or* pathinfo */
4504 	ASSERT((dchild != NULL) ^ (pchild != NULL));
4505 	if (dchild && pchild)
4506 		return (0);
4507 
4508 	/*
4509 	 * generic implementation based on "tgt,lun[,sfunc]" address form.
4510 	 * parse hex "tgt" part of "tgt,lun[,sfunc]"
4511 	 */
4512 	p = ua;
4513 	tgt_port_end = NULL;
4514 	for (tgt = 0; *p && *p != ','; p++) {
4515 		if (*p >= '0' && *p <= '9')
4516 			tgt = (tgt << 4) + (*p - '0');
4517 		else if (*p >= 'a' && *p <= 'f')
4518 			tgt = (tgt << 4) + 10 + (*p - 'a');
4519 		else
4520 			tgt = -1;		/* non-numeric */
4521 
4522 		/*
4523 		 * if non-numeric or our of range set tgt to -1 and
4524 		 * skip forward
4525 		 */
4526 		if (tgt < 0) {
4527 			tgt = -1;
4528 			for (; *p && *p != ','; p++)
4529 				;
4530 			break;
4531 		}
4532 	}
4533 	tgt_port_end = p;
4534 
4535 	/* parse hex ",lun" part of "tgt,lun[,sfunc]" */
4536 	if (*p)
4537 		p++;
4538 	for (lun64 = 0; *p && *p != ','; p++) {
4539 		if (*p >= '0' && *p <= '9')
4540 			lun64 = (lun64 << 4) + (*p - '0');
4541 		else if (*p >= 'a' && *p <= 'f')
4542 			lun64 = (lun64 << 4) + 10 + (*p - 'a');
4543 		else
4544 			return (0);
4545 	}
4546 
4547 	/* parse hex ",sfunc" part of "tgt,lun[,sfunc]" */
4548 	if (*p) {
4549 		p++;
4550 		for (sfunc = 0; *p; p++) {
4551 			if (*p >= '0' && *p <= '9')
4552 				sfunc = (sfunc << 4) + (*p - '0');
4553 			else if (*p >= 'a' && *p <= 'f')
4554 				sfunc = (sfunc << 4) + 10 + (*p - 'a');
4555 			else
4556 				return (0);
4557 		}
4558 	} else
4559 		sfunc = -1;
4560 
4561 	if (dchild) {
4562 		/*
4563 		 * Decorate a devinfo node with unit address properties.
4564 		 * This adds the the addressing properties needed to
4565 		 * DDI_CTLOPS_UNINITCHILD the devinfo node (i.e. perform
4566 		 * the reverse operation - form unit address from properties).
4567 		 */
4568 		if ((tgt != -1) && (ndi_prop_update_int(DDI_DEV_T_NONE, dchild,
4569 		    SCSI_ADDR_PROP_TARGET, tgt) != DDI_PROP_SUCCESS))
4570 			return (0);
4571 
4572 		if (tgt_port_end) {
4573 			tgt_port_len = tgt_port_end - ua + 1;
4574 			tgt_port = kmem_alloc(tgt_port_len, KM_SLEEP);
4575 			(void) strlcpy(tgt_port, ua, tgt_port_len);
4576 			if (ndi_prop_update_string(DDI_DEV_T_NONE, dchild,
4577 			    SCSI_ADDR_PROP_TARGET_PORT, tgt_port) !=
4578 			    DDI_PROP_SUCCESS) {
4579 				kmem_free(tgt_port, tgt_port_len);
4580 				return (0);
4581 			}
4582 			kmem_free(tgt_port, tgt_port_len);
4583 		}
4584 
4585 		/* Set the appropriate lun properties. */
4586 		if (lun64 < SCSI_32LUNS_PER_TARGET) {
4587 			if (ndi_prop_update_int(DDI_DEV_T_NONE, dchild,
4588 			    SCSI_ADDR_PROP_LUN, (int)lun64) != DDI_PROP_SUCCESS)
4589 				return (0);
4590 		}
4591 		if (ndi_prop_update_int64(DDI_DEV_T_NONE, dchild,
4592 		    SCSI_ADDR_PROP_LUN64, lun64) != DDI_PROP_SUCCESS)
4593 			return (0);
4594 
4595 		/* Set the sfunc property */
4596 		if ((sfunc != -1) &&
4597 		    (ndi_prop_update_int(DDI_DEV_T_NONE, dchild,
4598 		    SCSI_ADDR_PROP_SFUNC, (int)sfunc) != DDI_PROP_SUCCESS))
4599 			return (0);
4600 	} else if (pchild) {
4601 		/*
4602 		 * Decorate a pathinfo node with unit address properties.
4603 		 */
4604 		if ((tgt != -1) && (mdi_prop_update_int(pchild,
4605 		    SCSI_ADDR_PROP_TARGET, tgt) != DDI_PROP_SUCCESS))
4606 			return (0);
4607 
4608 		if (tgt_port_end) {
4609 			tgt_port_len = tgt_port_end - ua + 1;
4610 			tgt_port = kmem_alloc(tgt_port_len, KM_SLEEP);
4611 			(void) strlcpy(tgt_port, ua, tgt_port_len);
4612 			if (mdi_prop_update_string(pchild,
4613 			    SCSI_ADDR_PROP_TARGET_PORT, tgt_port) !=
4614 			    DDI_PROP_SUCCESS) {
4615 				kmem_free(tgt_port, tgt_port_len);
4616 				return (0);
4617 			}
4618 			kmem_free(tgt_port, tgt_port_len);
4619 		}
4620 
4621 		/* Set the appropriate lun properties */
4622 		if (lun64 < SCSI_32LUNS_PER_TARGET) {
4623 			if (mdi_prop_update_int(pchild, SCSI_ADDR_PROP_LUN,
4624 			    (int)lun64) != DDI_PROP_SUCCESS)
4625 				return (0);
4626 		}
4627 
4628 		if (mdi_prop_update_int64(pchild, SCSI_ADDR_PROP_LUN64,
4629 		    lun64) != DDI_PROP_SUCCESS)
4630 			return (0);
4631 
4632 		/* Set the sfunc property */
4633 		if ((sfunc != -1) &&
4634 		    (mdi_prop_update_int(pchild,
4635 		    SCSI_ADDR_PROP_SFUNC, (int)sfunc) != DDI_PROP_SUCCESS))
4636 			return (0);
4637 	}
4638 	return (1);
4639 }
4640 
4641 /*
4642  * Private ndi_devi_find/mdi_pi_find implementation - find the child
4643  * dev_info/path_info of self whose phci name matches "name@caddr".
4644  * We have our own implementation because we need to search with both
4645  * forms of sibling lists (dev_info and path_info) and we need to be able
4646  * to search with a NULL name in order to find siblings already associated
4647  * with a given unit-address (same @addr). NOTE: NULL name search will never
4648  * return probe node.
4649  *
4650  * If pchildp is NULL and we find a pathinfo child, we return the client
4651  * devinfo node in *dchildp.
4652  *
4653  * The init flag argument should be clear when called from places where
4654  * recursion could occur (like scsi_busctl_initchild) and when the caller
4655  * has already performed a search for name@addr with init set (performance).
4656  *
4657  * Future: Integrate ndi_devi_findchild_by_callback into scsi_hba_find_child.
4658  */
4659 static int
4660 scsi_hba_find_child(dev_info_t *self, char *name, char *addr, int init,
4661     dev_info_t **dchildp, mdi_pathinfo_t **pchildp, int *ppi)
4662 {
4663 	dev_info_t	*dchild;	/* devinfo child */
4664 	mdi_pathinfo_t	*pchild;	/* pathinfo child */
4665 	int		found = CHILD_TYPE_NONE;
4666 	char		*daddr;
4667 
4668 	ASSERT(self && DEVI_BUSY_OWNED(self));
4669 	ASSERT(addr && dchildp);
4670 	if ((self == NULL) || (addr == NULL) || (dchildp == NULL))
4671 		return (CHILD_TYPE_NONE);
4672 
4673 	*dchildp = NULL;
4674 	if (pchildp)
4675 		*pchildp = NULL;
4676 	if (ppi)
4677 		*ppi = 0;
4678 
4679 	/* Walk devinfo child list to find a match */
4680 	for (dchild = ddi_get_child(self); dchild;
4681 	    dchild = ddi_get_next_sibling(dchild)) {
4682 		if (i_ddi_node_state(dchild) < DS_INITIALIZED)
4683 			continue;
4684 
4685 		daddr = ddi_get_name_addr(dchild);
4686 		if (daddr && (strcmp(addr, daddr) == 0) &&
4687 		    ((name == NULL) ||
4688 		    (strcmp(name, DEVI(dchild)->devi_node_name) == 0))) {
4689 			/*
4690 			 * If we are asked to find "anything" at a given
4691 			 * unit-address (name == NULL), we don't realy want
4692 			 * to find the 'probe' node. The existance of
4693 			 * a probe node on a 'name == NULL' search should
4694 			 * fail.  This will trigger slow-path code where
4695 			 * we explicity look for, and synchronize against,
4696 			 * a node named "probe" at the unit-address.
4697 			 */
4698 			if ((name == NULL) &&
4699 			    scsi_hba_devi_is_barrier(dchild)) {
4700 				SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(4), NULL, dchild,
4701 				    "%s@%s 'probe' devinfo found, skip",
4702 				    name ? name : "", addr));
4703 				continue;
4704 			}
4705 
4706 			/* We have found a match. */
4707 			found |= CHILD_TYPE_DEVINFO;
4708 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(4), NULL, dchild,
4709 			    "%s@%s devinfo found", name ? name : "", addr));
4710 			*dchildp = dchild;		/* devinfo found */
4711 			break;
4712 		}
4713 	}
4714 
4715 	/*
4716 	 * Walk pathinfo child list to find a match.
4717 	 *
4718 	 * NOTE: Unlike devinfo nodes, pathinfo nodes have a string searchable
4719 	 * unit-address from creation - so there is no need for an 'init'
4720 	 * search block of code for pathinfo nodes below.
4721 	 */
4722 	pchild = mdi_pi_find(self, NULL, addr);
4723 	if (pchild) {
4724 		/*
4725 		 * NOTE: If name specified and we match a pathinfo unit
4726 		 * address, we don't check the client node name.
4727 		 */
4728 		if (ppi)
4729 			*ppi = mdi_pi_get_path_instance(pchild);
4730 		found |= CHILD_TYPE_PATHINFO;
4731 
4732 		if (pchildp) {
4733 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(4), self, NULL,
4734 			    "%s pathinfo found", mdi_pi_spathname(pchild)));
4735 			*pchildp = pchild;		/* pathinfo found */
4736 		} else if (*dchildp == NULL) {
4737 			/*
4738 			 * Did not find a devinfo node, found a pathinfo node,
4739 			 * but caller did not ask us to return a pathinfo node:
4740 			 * we return the 'client' devinfo node instead (but
4741 			 * with CHILD_TYPE_PATHINFO 'found' return value).
4742 			 */
4743 			dchild = mdi_pi_get_client(pchild);
4744 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(4), NULL, dchild,
4745 			    "%s pathinfo found, client switch",
4746 			    mdi_pi_spathname(pchild)));
4747 
4748 			/*
4749 			 * A pathinfo node always has a 'client' devinfo node,
4750 			 * but we need to ensure that the 'client' is
4751 			 * initialized and has a scsi_device structure too.
4752 			 */
4753 			ASSERT(dchild);
4754 			if (i_ddi_node_state(dchild) < DS_INITIALIZED) {
4755 				SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(4), NULL, dchild,
4756 				    "%s found client, initchild",
4757 				    mdi_pi_spathname(pchild)));
4758 				(void) ddi_initchild(ddi_get_parent(dchild),
4759 				    dchild);
4760 			}
4761 			if (i_ddi_node_state(dchild) >= DS_INITIALIZED) {
4762 				/* client found and initialized */
4763 				*dchildp = dchild;
4764 			} else {
4765 				SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(4), NULL, dchild,
4766 				    "%s found client, but failed initchild",
4767 				    mdi_pi_spathname(pchild)));
4768 			}
4769 		}
4770 	}
4771 
4772 	/* Try devinfo again with initchild of uninitialized nodes */
4773 	if ((found == CHILD_TYPE_NONE) && init) {
4774 		for (dchild = ddi_get_child(self); dchild;
4775 		    dchild = ddi_get_next_sibling(dchild)) {
4776 			/* skip if checked above */
4777 			if (i_ddi_node_state(dchild) >= DS_INITIALIZED)
4778 				continue;
4779 			/* attempt initchild to establish unit-address */
4780 			(void) ddi_initchild(self, dchild);
4781 			if (i_ddi_node_state(dchild) < DS_INITIALIZED)
4782 				continue;
4783 			daddr = ddi_get_name_addr(dchild);
4784 			if (daddr &&
4785 			    ((name == NULL) || (strcmp(name,
4786 			    DEVI(dchild)->devi_node_name) == 0)) &&
4787 			    (strcmp(addr, daddr) == 0)) {
4788 				found |= CHILD_TYPE_DEVINFO;
4789 				SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(4), NULL, dchild,
4790 				    "%s@%s devinfo found post initchild",
4791 				    name ? name : "", addr));
4792 				*dchildp = dchild;	/* devinfo found */
4793 				break;	/* node found */
4794 			}
4795 		}
4796 	}
4797 
4798 	/*
4799 	 * We should never find devinfo and pathinfo at the same
4800 	 * unit-address.
4801 	 */
4802 	ASSERT(found != (CHILD_TYPE_DEVINFO | CHILD_TYPE_PATHINFO));
4803 	if (found == (CHILD_TYPE_DEVINFO | CHILD_TYPE_PATHINFO)) {
4804 		found = CHILD_TYPE_NONE;
4805 		*dchildp = NULL;
4806 		*pchildp = NULL;
4807 	}
4808 	return (found);
4809 }
4810 
4811 /*
4812  * Given information about a child device (contained on probe node) construct
4813  * and return a pointer to the dynamic SID devinfo node associated with the
4814  * device. In the creation of this SID node a compatible property for the
4815  * device is formed and used to establish a nodename (via
4816  * /etc/nodename_aliases) and to bind a driver (via /etc/driver_aliases).
4817  *
4818  * If this routine is called then we got a response from a device and
4819  * obtained the inquiry data from the device. Some inquiry results indicate
4820  * that the specific LUN we addressed does not exist, and we don't want to
4821  * bind a standard target driver to the node we create. Even though the
4822  * specific LUN is not usable, the framework may still want to bind a
4823  * target driver to the device for internal communication with the device -
4824  * an example would be issuing a report_lun to enumerate other LUNs under a
4825  * DPQ_NEVER LUN0. Another example would be wanting to known that the
4826  * DPQ_NEVER LUN0 device exists in BUS_CONFIG_ONE for non-existent LUN
4827  * caching optimizations. To support this we let the caller specify a
4828  * compatible property (or driver). If LUN0 inquiry data indicates that the
4829  * LUN does not exist then we establish compat0 as the highest precedence(0)
4830  * compatible form. If used, this compat0 driver will never be called on to
4831  * issue external commands to the device.
4832  *
4833  * If no driver binds to the device using driver_alias we establish the driver
4834  * passed in as the node name.
4835  */
4836 static int
4837 scsi_device_createchild(dev_info_t *self, char *addr, scsi_enum_t se,
4838     struct scsi_device *sdprobe, dev_info_t **dchildp, mdi_pathinfo_t **pchildp)
4839 {
4840 	scsi_lun64_t		lun64;
4841 	int			dtype;
4842 	int			dpq;
4843 	int			dpq_vu;
4844 	int			dtype_node;
4845 	int			lunexists;
4846 	char			*compat0;
4847 	char			*nname;
4848 	char			**compat = NULL;
4849 	int			ncompat;
4850 	dev_info_t		*dchild = NULL;
4851 	mdi_pathinfo_t		*pchild = NULL;
4852 	dev_info_t		*probe = sdprobe->sd_dev;
4853 	struct scsi_inquiry	*inq = sdprobe->sd_inq;
4854 	uchar_t			*inq80 = NULL;
4855 	uchar_t			*inq83 = NULL;
4856 	uint_t			inq80len, inq83len;
4857 	char			*binding_set = NULL;
4858 	char			*dname = NULL;
4859 	ddi_devid_t		devid;
4860 	int			have_devid = 0;
4861 	char			*devid_str;
4862 	char			*guid = NULL;
4863 
4864 	ASSERT(self && addr && *addr && DEVI_BUSY_OWNED(self));
4865 	ASSERT(dchildp && pchildp);
4866 
4867 	/*
4868 	 * Determine the lun and whether the lun exists. We may need to create
4869 	 * a node for LUN0 (with compat0 driver binding) even if the lun does
4870 	 * not exist - so we can run report_lun to find additional LUNs.
4871 	 */
4872 	lun64 = scsi_addr_to_lun64(addr);
4873 	dtype = inq->inq_dtype & DTYPE_MASK;		/* device */
4874 	dpq = inq->inq_dtype & DPQ_MASK;
4875 	dpq_vu = inq->inq_dtype & DPQ_VUNIQ ? 1 : 0;
4876 
4877 	dtype_node = scsi_addr_to_sfunc(addr);		/* secondary function */
4878 	if (dtype_node == -1)
4879 		dtype_node = dtype;			/* node for device */
4880 
4881 	lunexists = (dtype != dtype_node) ||		/* override */
4882 	    ((dpq_vu == 0) && (dpq == DPQ_POSSIBLE)) ||	/* ANSII */
4883 	    (dpq_vu && (lun64 == 0));			/* VU LUN0 */
4884 	if (dtype == DTYPE_UNKNOWN)
4885 		lunexists = 0;
4886 
4887 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(4), self, NULL,
4888 	    "@%s dtype %x %x dpq_vu %d dpq %x: %d",
4889 	    addr, dtype, dtype_node, dpq_vu, dpq, lunexists));
4890 
4891 	/* A non-existent LUN0 uses compatible_nodev. */
4892 	if (lunexists) {
4893 		compat0 = NULL;				/* compat0 not needed */
4894 	} else if (lun64 == 0) {
4895 		compat0 = compatible_nodev;
4896 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), self, NULL,
4897 		    "@%s lun 0 with compat0 %s", addr, compat0));
4898 	} else
4899 		goto out;				/* no node created */
4900 
4901 	/* Obtain identity information from probe node. */
4902 	if (ddi_prop_lookup_byte_array(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, probe,
4903 	    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM, "inquiry-page-80",
4904 	    &inq80, &inq80len) != DDI_PROP_SUCCESS)
4905 		inq80 = NULL;
4906 	if (ddi_prop_lookup_byte_array(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, probe,
4907 	    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM, "inquiry-page-83",
4908 	    &inq83, &inq83len) != DDI_PROP_SUCCESS)
4909 		inq83 = NULL;
4910 
4911 	/* Get "scsi-binding-set" property (if there is one). */
4912 	if (ddi_prop_lookup_string(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, self,
4913 	    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM,
4914 	    "scsi-binding-set", &binding_set) == DDI_PROP_SUCCESS)
4915 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), NULL, probe,
4916 		    "binding_set '%s'", binding_set));
4917 
4918 	/* determine the node name and compatible information */
4919 	scsi_hba_ident_nodename_compatible_get(inq,
4920 	    inq80, inq80len, inq83, inq83len, binding_set, dtype_node,
4921 	    compat0, &nname, &dname, &compat, &ncompat);
4922 
4923 	if (nname == NULL) {
4924 		/*
4925 		 * We will not be able to create a node because we could not
4926 		 * determine a node name. Print out a NODRIVER level warning
4927 		 * message with the compatible forms for the device. Note that
4928 		 * there may be a driver.conf node that attaches to the device,
4929 		 * which is why we only produce this warning message for debug
4930 		 * kernels.
4931 		 */
4932 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(1), NULL, self,
4933 		    "no node_name for device @%s:\n         compatible: %s",
4934 		    addr, *compat));
4935 		goto out;
4936 	}
4937 
4938 	/*
4939 	 * FUTURE: some day we may want an accurate "compatible" on the probe
4940 	 * node so that vhci_is_dev_supported() in scsi_vhci could, at
4941 	 * least in part, determine/configure based on "compatible".
4942 	 *
4943 	 *	if (ndi_prop_update_string_array(DDI_DEV_T_NONE, probe,
4944 	 *	    "compatible", compat, ncompat) != DDI_PROP_SUCCESS) {
4945 	 *		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(3), self, NULL,
4946 	 *		    "%s@%s failed probe compatible decoration",
4947 	 *		    nname, addr));
4948 	 *		goto out;
4949 	 *	}
4950 	 */
4951 
4952 	/* Encode devid from identity information. */
4953 	if (ddi_devid_scsi_encode(DEVID_SCSI_ENCODE_VERSION_LATEST, dname,
4954 	    (uchar_t *)inq, sizeof (*inq), inq80, inq80len, inq83, inq83len,
4955 	    &devid) == DDI_SUCCESS) {
4956 		have_devid = 1;
4957 
4958 		/* Attempt to form guid from devid. */
4959 		guid = ddi_devid_to_guid(devid);
4960 
4961 		/* Produce string devid for debug. */
4962 		devid_str = ddi_devid_str_encode(devid, NULL);
4963 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(3), self, probe, "devid '%s' guid '%s'",
4964 		    devid_str ? devid_str : "NULL", guid ? guid : "NULL"));
4965 		ddi_devid_str_free(devid_str);
4966 	}
4967 
4968 
4969 	/*
4970 	 * Determine if the device should be enumerated as under the vHCI
4971 	 * (client node) or under the pHCI. By convention scsi_vhci expects
4972 	 * the "cinfo" argument identity information to be represented as a
4973 	 * devinfo node with the needed information (i.e. the pHCI probe node).
4974 	 */
4975 	if ((guid == NULL) ||
4976 	    (mdi_is_dev_supported(MDI_HCI_CLASS_SCSI, self, sdprobe) !=
4977 	    MDI_SUCCESS)) {
4978 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(3), self, probe, "==> devinfo"));
4979 
4980 		/*
4981 		 * Enumerate under pHCI:
4982 		 *
4983 		 * Create dynamic SID dchild node. No attempt is made to
4984 		 * transfer information (except the addressing and identity
4985 		 * information) from the probe node to the dynamic node since
4986 		 * there may be HBA specific side effects that the framework
4987 		 * does not known how to transfer.
4988 		 */
4989 		ndi_devi_alloc_sleep(self, nname,
4990 		    (se == SE_HP) ? DEVI_SID_HP_NODEID : DEVI_SID_NODEID,
4991 		    &dchild);
4992 		ASSERT(dchild);
4993 		ndi_flavor_set(dchild, SCSA_FLAVOR_SCSI_DEVICE);
4994 
4995 		/*
4996 		 * Decorate new node with addressing properties (via
4997 		 * scsi_hba_ua_set()), compatible, identity information, and
4998 		 * class.
4999 		 */
5000 		if ((scsi_hba_ua_set(addr, dchild, NULL) == 0) ||
5001 		    (ndi_prop_update_string_array(DDI_DEV_T_NONE, dchild,
5002 		    "compatible", compat, ncompat) != DDI_PROP_SUCCESS) ||
5003 		    (inq80 && (ndi_prop_update_byte_array(DDI_DEV_T_NONE,
5004 		    dchild, "inquiry-page-80", inq80, inq80len) !=
5005 		    DDI_PROP_SUCCESS)) ||
5006 		    (inq83 && (ndi_prop_update_byte_array(DDI_DEV_T_NONE,
5007 		    dchild, "inquiry-page-83", inq83, inq83len) !=
5008 		    DDI_PROP_SUCCESS)) ||
5009 		    (ndi_prop_update_string(DDI_DEV_T_NONE, dchild,
5010 		    "class", "scsi") != DDI_PROP_SUCCESS)) {
5011 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), self, NULL,
5012 			    "@%s failed devinfo decoration", addr));
5013 			(void) scsi_hba_remove_node(dchild);
5014 			dchild = NULL;
5015 			goto out;
5016 		}
5017 
5018 		/* Bind the driver */
5019 		if (ndi_devi_bind_driver(dchild, 0) != NDI_SUCCESS) {
5020 			/* need to bind in order to register a devid */
5021 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGCFG, NULL, dchild,
5022 			    "devinfo @%s created, no driver-> "
5023 			    "no devid_register", addr));
5024 			goto out;
5025 		}
5026 
5027 		/* Register devid */
5028 		if (have_devid) {
5029 			if (ddi_devid_register(dchild, devid) == DDI_FAILURE)
5030 				SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(1), NULL, dchild,
5031 				    "devinfo @%s created, "
5032 				    "devid register failed", addr));
5033 			else
5034 				SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), NULL, dchild,
5035 				    "devinfo @%s created with devid", addr));
5036 		} else
5037 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), NULL, dchild,
5038 			    "devinfo @%s created, no devid", addr));
5039 	} else {
5040 		/*
5041 		 * Enumerate under vHCI:
5042 		 *
5043 		 * Create a pathinfo pchild node.
5044 		 */
5045 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(3), self, probe, "==>pathinfo"));
5046 
5047 		if (mdi_pi_alloc_compatible(self, nname, guid, addr, compat,
5048 		    ncompat, 0, &pchild) != MDI_SUCCESS) {
5049 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), self, probe,
5050 			    "pathinfo alloc failed"));
5051 			goto out;
5052 		}
5053 		ASSERT(pchild);
5054 
5055 		/*
5056 		 * Decorate new node with addressing properties via
5057 		 * scsi_hba_ua_set().
5058 		 */
5059 		if (scsi_hba_ua_set(addr, NULL, pchild) == 0) {
5060 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(1), self, NULL,
5061 			    "%s pathinfo decoration failed",
5062 			    mdi_pi_spathname(pchild)));
5063 
5064 			/* For hotplug, path exists even on failure. */
5065 			if (se != SE_HP)
5066 				(void) mdi_pi_free(pchild, 0);
5067 			goto out;
5068 		}
5069 	}
5070 
5071 	/* free the node name and compatible information */
5072 out:	if (have_devid)
5073 		ddi_devid_free(devid);
5074 	if (guid)
5075 		ddi_devid_free_guid(guid);
5076 	if (compat)
5077 		scsi_hba_ident_nodename_compatible_free(nname, dname, compat);
5078 	if (inq80)
5079 		ddi_prop_free(inq80);
5080 	if (inq83)
5081 		ddi_prop_free(inq83);
5082 	if (binding_set)
5083 		ddi_prop_free(binding_set);
5084 
5085 	/* return child_type results */
5086 	ASSERT(!(dchild && pchild));
5087 	if (dchild) {
5088 		*dchildp = dchild;
5089 		*pchildp = NULL;
5090 		return (CHILD_TYPE_DEVINFO);
5091 	}
5092 	if (pchild) {
5093 		*dchildp = NULL;
5094 		*pchildp = pchild;
5095 		return (CHILD_TYPE_PATHINFO);
5096 	}
5097 	return (CHILD_TYPE_NONE);
5098 }
5099 
5100 /*
5101  * Call scsi_device_createchild and then initchild the new node.
5102  */
5103 static dev_info_t *
5104 scsi_device_configchild(dev_info_t *self, char *addr, scsi_enum_t se,
5105     struct scsi_device *sdprobe, int *circp, int *ppi)
5106 {
5107 	int		child_type;
5108 	dev_info_t	*dchild;
5109 	mdi_pathinfo_t	*pchild;
5110 	dev_info_t	*child;
5111 	int		rval;
5112 
5113 	ASSERT(self && addr && *addr && DEVI_BUSY_OWNED(self));
5114 	if (ppi)
5115 		*ppi = 0;
5116 
5117 	child_type = scsi_device_createchild(self, addr, se, sdprobe,
5118 	    &dchild, &pchild);
5119 
5120 	/*
5121 	 * Prevent multiple initialized (tran_tgt_init) nodes associated with
5122 	 * the same @addr at the same time by calling tran_tgt_free() on the
5123 	 * probe node prior to promotion of the 'real' node.  After the call
5124 	 * to scsi_hba_barrier_tran_tgt_free(), the HBA no longer has any
5125 	 * probe node context.
5126 	 */
5127 	scsi_hba_barrier_tran_tgt_free(sdprobe->sd_dev);
5128 
5129 	switch (child_type) {
5130 	case CHILD_TYPE_NONE:
5131 		child = NULL;
5132 		break;
5133 
5134 	case CHILD_TYPE_PATHINFO:
5135 		/*
5136 		 * Online pathinfo: Hold the path and exit the pHCI while
5137 		 * calling mdi_pi_online() to avoid deadlock with power
5138 		 * management of pHCI.
5139 		 */
5140 		ASSERT(MDI_PHCI(self));
5141 		mdi_hold_path(pchild);
5142 		scsi_hba_devi_exit_phci(self, *circp);
5143 
5144 		rval = mdi_pi_online(pchild, 0);
5145 
5146 		scsi_hba_devi_enter_phci(self, circp);
5147 		mdi_rele_path(pchild);
5148 
5149 		if (rval != MDI_SUCCESS) {
5150 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), self, NULL,
5151 			    "%s pathinfo online failed",
5152 			    mdi_pi_spathname(pchild)));
5153 
5154 			/* For hotplug, path exists even when online fails */
5155 			if (se != SE_HP)
5156 				(void) mdi_pi_free(pchild, 0);
5157 			return (NULL);
5158 		}
5159 
5160 		/*
5161 		 * Return the path_instance of the pathinfo node.
5162 		 *
5163 		 * NOTE: We assume that sd_inq is not path-specific.
5164 		 */
5165 		if (ppi)
5166 			*ppi = mdi_pi_get_path_instance(pchild);
5167 
5168 
5169 		/*
5170 		 * Fallthrough into CHILD_TYPE_DEVINFO code to promote
5171 		 * the 'client' devinfo node as a dchild.
5172 		 */
5173 		dchild = mdi_pi_get_client(pchild);
5174 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(4), NULL, dchild,
5175 		    "pathinfo online successful"));
5176 		/* FALLTHROUGH */
5177 
5178 	case CHILD_TYPE_DEVINFO:
5179 		/*
5180 		 * For now, we ndi_devi_online() the child because some other
5181 		 * parts of the IO framework, like degenerate devid code,
5182 		 * depend on bus_config driving nodes to DS_ATTACHED. At some
5183 		 * point in the future, to keep things light-weight, we would
5184 		 * like to change the ndi_devi_online call below to be
5185 		 *
5186 		 *	if (ddi_initchild(self, dchild) != DDI_SUCCESS)
5187 		 *
5188 		 * This would promote the node so that framework code could
5189 		 * find the child with an @addr search, but does not incur
5190 		 * attach(9E) overhead for BUS_CONFIG_ALL cases where the
5191 		 * framework is not interested in attach of the node.
5192 		 *
5193 		 * NOTE: If the addr specified has incorrect syntax (busconfig
5194 		 * one of bogus /devices path) then call below can fail.
5195 		 */
5196 		if (ndi_devi_online(dchild, 0) != NDI_SUCCESS) {
5197 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), NULL, dchild,
5198 			    "devinfo online failed"));
5199 
5200 			/* failed online does not remove the node */
5201 			(void) scsi_hba_remove_node(dchild);
5202 			return (NULL);
5203 		}
5204 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(4), NULL, dchild,
5205 		    "devinfo initchild successful"));
5206 		child = dchild;
5207 		break;
5208 	}
5209 	return (child);
5210 }
5211 
5212 void
5213 scsi_hba_pkt_comp(struct scsi_pkt *pkt)
5214 {
5215 	scsi_hba_tran_t	*tran;
5216 	uint8_t		*sensep;
5217 
5218 	ASSERT(pkt);
5219 
5220 	/*
5221 	 * Catch second call on the same packet before doing anything else.
5222 	 */
5223 	if (pkt->pkt_flags & FLAG_PKT_COMP_CALLED) {
5224 		cmn_err(
5225 #ifdef DEBUG
5226 		    CE_PANIC,
5227 #else
5228 		    CE_WARN,
5229 #endif
5230 		    "%s duplicate scsi_hba_pkt_comp(9F) on same scsi_pkt(9S)",
5231 		    mod_containing_pc(caller()));
5232 	}
5233 
5234 	pkt->pkt_flags |= FLAG_PKT_COMP_CALLED;
5235 
5236 	if (pkt->pkt_comp == NULL)
5237 		return;
5238 
5239 	/*
5240 	 * For HBA drivers that implement tran_setup_pkt(9E), if we are
5241 	 * completing a 'consistent' mode DMA operation then we must
5242 	 * perform dma_sync prior to calling pkt_comp to ensure that
5243 	 * the target driver sees the correct data in memory.
5244 	 */
5245 	ASSERT((pkt->pkt_flags & FLAG_NOINTR) == 0);
5246 	if (((pkt->pkt_dma_flags & DDI_DMA_CONSISTENT) &&
5247 	    (pkt->pkt_dma_flags & DDI_DMA_READ)) &&
5248 	    ((P_TO_TRAN(pkt)->tran_setup_pkt) != NULL)) {
5249 		scsi_sync_pkt(pkt);
5250 	}
5251 
5252 	/*
5253 	 * If the HBA driver is using SCSAv3 scsi_hba_tgtmap_create enumeration
5254 	 * then we detect the special ASC/ASCQ completion codes that indicate
5255 	 * that the lun configuration of a target has changed. Since we need to
5256 	 * be determine scsi_device given scsi_address enbedded in
5257 	 * scsi_pkt (via scsi_address_device(9F)), we also require use of
5258 	 * SCSI_HBA_ADDR_COMPLEX.
5259 	 */
5260 	tran = pkt->pkt_address.a_hba_tran;
5261 	ASSERT(tran);
5262 	if ((tran->tran_tgtmap == NULL) ||
5263 	    !(tran->tran_hba_flags & SCSI_HBA_ADDR_COMPLEX))
5264 		goto comp;		/* not using tgtmap */
5265 
5266 	/*
5267 	 * Check for lun-change notification and queue the scsi_pkt for
5268 	 * lunchg1 processing. The 'pkt_comp' call to the target driver
5269 	 * is part of lunchg1 processing.
5270 	 */
5271 	if ((pkt->pkt_reason == CMD_CMPLT) &&
5272 	    (((*pkt->pkt_scbp) & STATUS_MASK) == STATUS_CHECK) &&
5273 	    (pkt->pkt_state & STATE_ARQ_DONE)) {
5274 		sensep = (uint8_t *)&(((struct scsi_arq_status *)(uintptr_t)
5275 		    (pkt->pkt_scbp))->sts_sensedata);
5276 		if (((scsi_sense_key(sensep) == KEY_UNIT_ATTENTION) &&
5277 		    (scsi_sense_asc(sensep) == 0x3f) &&
5278 		    (scsi_sense_ascq(sensep) == 0x0e)) ||
5279 
5280 		    ((scsi_sense_key(sensep) == KEY_UNIT_ATTENTION) &&
5281 		    (scsi_sense_asc(sensep) == 0x25) &&
5282 		    (scsi_sense_ascq(sensep) == 0x00))) {
5283 			/*
5284 			 * The host adaptor is done with the packet, we use
5285 			 * pkt_stmp stage-temporary to link the packet for
5286 			 * lunchg1 processing.
5287 			 *
5288 			 * NOTE: pkt_ha_private is not available since its use
5289 			 * extends to tran_teardown_pkt.
5290 			 */
5291 			mutex_enter(&scsi_lunchg1_mutex);
5292 			pkt->pkt_stmp = scsi_lunchg1_list;
5293 			scsi_lunchg1_list = pkt;
5294 			if (pkt->pkt_stmp == NULL)
5295 				(void) cv_signal(&scsi_lunchg1_cv);
5296 			mutex_exit(&scsi_lunchg1_mutex);
5297 			return;
5298 		}
5299 	}
5300 
5301 comp:	(*pkt->pkt_comp)(pkt);
5302 }
5303 
5304 /*
5305  * return 1 if the specified node is a barrier/probe node
5306  */
5307 static int
5308 scsi_hba_devi_is_barrier(dev_info_t *probe)
5309 {
5310 	if (probe && (strcmp(ddi_node_name(probe), "probe") == 0))
5311 		return (1);
5312 	return (0);
5313 }
5314 
5315 /*
5316  * A host adapter driver is easier to write if we prevent multiple initialized
5317  * (tran_tgt_init) scsi_device structures to the same unit-address at the same
5318  * time.  We prevent this from occurring all the time during the barrier/probe
5319  * node to real child hand-off by calling scsi_hba_barrier_tran_tgt_free
5320  * on the probe node prior to ddi_inichild of the 'real' node.  As part of
5321  * this early tran_tgt_free implementation, we must also call this function
5322  * as we put a probe node on the scsi_hba_barrier_list.
5323  */
5324 static void
5325 scsi_hba_barrier_tran_tgt_free(dev_info_t *probe)
5326 {
5327 	struct scsi_device	*sdprobe;
5328 	dev_info_t		*self;
5329 	scsi_hba_tran_t		*tran;
5330 
5331 	ASSERT(probe && scsi_hba_devi_is_barrier(probe));
5332 
5333 	/* Return if we never called tran_tgt_init(9E). */
5334 	if (i_ddi_node_state(probe) < DS_INITIALIZED)
5335 		return;
5336 
5337 	sdprobe = ddi_get_driver_private(probe);
5338 	self = ddi_get_parent(probe);
5339 	ASSERT(sdprobe && self);
5340 	tran = ddi_get_driver_private(self);
5341 	ASSERT(tran);
5342 
5343 	if (tran->tran_tgt_free) {
5344 		/*
5345 		 * To correctly support TRAN_CLONE, we need to use the same
5346 		 * cloned scsi_hba_tran(9S) structure for both tran_tgt_init(9E)
5347 		 * and tran_tgt_free(9E).
5348 		 */
5349 		if (tran->tran_hba_flags & SCSI_HBA_TRAN_CLONE)
5350 			tran = sdprobe->sd_address.a_hba_tran;
5351 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(4), NULL, probe, "tran_tgt_free EARLY"));
5352 
5353 		(*tran->tran_tgt_free) (self, probe, tran, sdprobe);
5354 	}
5355 }
5356 
5357 /*
5358  * Add an entry to the list of barrier nodes to be asynchronously deleted by
5359  * the scsi_hba_barrier_daemon after the specified timeout. Nodes on
5360  * the barrier list are used to implement the bus_config probe cache
5361  * of non-existent devices. The nodes are at DS_INITIALIZED, so their
5362  * @addr is established for searching. Since devi_ref of a DS_INITIALIZED
5363  * node will *not* prevent demotion, demotion is prevented by setting
5364  * sd_uninit_prevent. Devinfo snapshots attempt to attach probe cache
5365  * nodes, and on failure attempt to demote the node (without the participation
5366  * of bus_unconfig) to DS_BOUND - this demotion is prevented via
5367  * sd_uninit_prevent causing any attempted DDI_CTLOPS_UNINITCHILD to fail.
5368  * Probe nodes are bound to nulldriver. The list is sorted by
5369  * expiration time.
5370  *
5371  * NOTE: If we drove a probe node to DS_ATTACHED, we could use ndi_hold_devi()
5372  * to prevent demotion (instead of sd_uninit_prevent).
5373  */
5374 static void
5375 scsi_hba_barrier_add(dev_info_t *probe, int seconds)
5376 {
5377 	struct scsi_hba_barrier	*nb;
5378 	struct scsi_hba_barrier	*b;
5379 	struct scsi_hba_barrier	**bp;
5380 	clock_t			endtime;
5381 
5382 	ASSERT(scsi_hba_devi_is_barrier(probe));
5383 
5384 	/* HBA is no longer responsible for nodes on the barrier list. */
5385 	scsi_hba_barrier_tran_tgt_free(probe);
5386 
5387 	nb = kmem_alloc(sizeof (struct scsi_hba_barrier), KM_SLEEP);
5388 	mutex_enter(&scsi_hba_barrier_mutex);
5389 	endtime = ddi_get_lbolt() + drv_usectohz(seconds * MICROSEC);
5390 	for (bp = &scsi_hba_barrier_list; (b = *bp) != NULL;
5391 	    bp = &b->barrier_next)
5392 		if (b->barrier_endtime > endtime)
5393 			break;
5394 	nb->barrier_next = *bp;
5395 	nb->barrier_endtime = endtime;
5396 	nb->barrier_probe = probe;
5397 	*bp = nb;
5398 	if (bp == &scsi_hba_barrier_list)
5399 		(void) cv_signal(&scsi_hba_barrier_cv);
5400 	mutex_exit(&scsi_hba_barrier_mutex);
5401 }
5402 
5403 /*
5404  * Attempt to remove devinfo node node, return 1 if removed. We don't
5405  * don't try to remove barrier nodes that have sd_uninit_prevent set
5406  * (even though they should fail device_uninitchild).
5407  */
5408 static int
5409 scsi_hba_remove_node(dev_info_t *child)
5410 {
5411 	dev_info_t		*self = ddi_get_parent(child);
5412 	struct scsi_device	*sd;
5413 	int			circ;
5414 	int			remove = 1;
5415 	int			ret = 0;
5416 	char			na[SCSI_MAXNAMELEN];
5417 
5418 	scsi_hba_devi_enter(self, &circ);
5419 
5420 	/* Honor sd_uninit_prevent on barrier nodes */
5421 	if (scsi_hba_devi_is_barrier(child)) {
5422 		sd = ddi_get_driver_private(child);
5423 		if (sd && sd->sd_uninit_prevent)
5424 			remove = 0;
5425 	}
5426 
5427 	if (remove) {
5428 		(void) ddi_deviname(child, na);
5429 		if (ddi_remove_child(child, 0) != DDI_SUCCESS) {
5430 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), NULL, child,
5431 			    "remove_node failed"));
5432 		} else {
5433 			child = NULL;		/* child is gone */
5434 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(4), self, NULL,
5435 			    "remove_node removed %s", *na ? &na[1] : na));
5436 			ret = 1;
5437 		}
5438 	} else {
5439 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(4), NULL, child, "remove_node prevented"));
5440 	}
5441 	scsi_hba_devi_exit(self, circ);
5442 	return (ret);
5443 }
5444 
5445 /*
5446  * The asynchronous barrier deletion daemon. Waits for a barrier timeout
5447  * to expire, then deletes the barrier (removes it as a child).
5448  */
5449 /*ARGSUSED*/
5450 static void
5451 scsi_hba_barrier_daemon(void *arg)
5452 {
5453 	struct scsi_hba_barrier	*b;
5454 	dev_info_t		*probe;
5455 	callb_cpr_t		cprinfo;
5456 	int			circ;
5457 	dev_info_t		*self;
5458 
5459 	CALLB_CPR_INIT(&cprinfo, &scsi_hba_barrier_mutex,
5460 	    callb_generic_cpr, "scsi_hba_barrier_daemon");
5461 again:	mutex_enter(&scsi_hba_barrier_mutex);
5462 	for (;;) {
5463 		b = scsi_hba_barrier_list;
5464 		if (b == NULL) {
5465 			/* all barriers expired, wait for barrier_add */
5466 			CALLB_CPR_SAFE_BEGIN(&cprinfo);
5467 			(void) cv_wait(&scsi_hba_barrier_cv,
5468 			    &scsi_hba_barrier_mutex);
5469 			CALLB_CPR_SAFE_END(&cprinfo, &scsi_hba_barrier_mutex);
5470 		} else {
5471 			if (ddi_get_lbolt() >= b->barrier_endtime) {
5472 				/*
5473 				 * Drop and retry if ordering issue. Do this
5474 				 * before calling scsi_hba_remove_node() and
5475 				 * deadlocking.
5476 				 */
5477 				probe = b->barrier_probe;
5478 				self = ddi_get_parent(probe);
5479 				if (scsi_hba_devi_tryenter(self, &circ) == 0) {
5480 delay:					mutex_exit(&scsi_hba_barrier_mutex);
5481 					delay_random(5);
5482 					goto again;
5483 				}
5484 
5485 				/* process expired barrier */
5486 				if (!scsi_hba_remove_node(probe)) {
5487 					/* remove failed, delay and retry */
5488 					SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(4), NULL, probe,
5489 					    "delay expire"));
5490 					scsi_hba_devi_exit(self, circ);
5491 					goto delay;
5492 				}
5493 				scsi_hba_barrier_list = b->barrier_next;
5494 				kmem_free(b, sizeof (struct scsi_hba_barrier));
5495 				scsi_hba_devi_exit(self, circ);
5496 			} else {
5497 				/* establish timeout for next barrier expire */
5498 				(void) cv_timedwait(&scsi_hba_barrier_cv,
5499 				    &scsi_hba_barrier_mutex,
5500 				    b->barrier_endtime);
5501 			}
5502 		}
5503 	}
5504 }
5505 
5506 /*
5507  * Remove all barriers associated with the specified HBA. This is called
5508  * from from the bus_unconfig implementation to remove probe nodes associated
5509  * with the specified HBA (self) so that probe nodes that have not expired
5510  * will not prevent DR of the HBA.
5511  */
5512 static void
5513 scsi_hba_barrier_purge(dev_info_t *self)
5514 {
5515 	struct scsi_hba_barrier	**bp;
5516 	struct scsi_hba_barrier	*b;
5517 
5518 	mutex_enter(&scsi_hba_barrier_mutex);
5519 	for (bp = &scsi_hba_barrier_list; (b = *bp) != NULL; ) {
5520 		if (ddi_get_parent(b->barrier_probe) == self) {
5521 			if (scsi_hba_remove_node(b->barrier_probe)) {
5522 				*bp = b->barrier_next;
5523 				kmem_free(b, sizeof (struct scsi_hba_barrier));
5524 			} else {
5525 				SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(4), NULL, b->barrier_probe,
5526 				    "skip purge"));
5527 			}
5528 		} else
5529 			bp = &b->barrier_next;
5530 	}
5531 
5532 	mutex_exit(&scsi_hba_barrier_mutex);
5533 }
5534 
5535 /*
5536  * LUN-change processing daemons: processing occurs in two stages:
5537  *
5538  * Stage 1:	Daemon waits for a lunchg1 queued scsi_pkt, dequeues the pkt,
5539  *		forms the path, completes the scsi_pkt (pkt_comp), and
5540  *		queues the path for stage 2 processing. The use of stage 1
5541  *		avoids issues related to memory allocation in interrupt context
5542  *		(scsi_hba_pkt_comp()). We delay the pkt_comp completion until
5543  *		after lunchg1 processing forms the path for stage 2 - this is
5544  *		done to prevent the target driver from detaching until the
5545  *		path formation is complete (driver with outstanding commands
5546  *		should not detach).
5547  *
5548  * Stage 2:	Daemon waits for a lunchg2 queued request, dequeues the
5549  *		request, and opens the path using ldi_open_by_name(). The
5550  *		path opened uses a special "@taddr,*" unit address that will
5551  *		trigger lun enumeration in scsi_hba_bus_configone(). We
5552  *		trigger lun enumeration in stage 2 to avoid problems when
5553  *		initial ASC/ASCQ trigger occurs during discovery.
5554  */
5555 /*ARGSUSED*/
5556 static void
5557 scsi_lunchg1_daemon(void *arg)
5558 {
5559 	callb_cpr_t		cprinfo;
5560 	struct scsi_pkt		*pkt;
5561 	scsi_hba_tran_t		*tran;
5562 	dev_info_t		*self;
5563 	struct scsi_device	*sd;
5564 	char			*ua, *p;
5565 	char			taddr[SCSI_MAXNAMELEN];
5566 	char			path[MAXPATHLEN];
5567 	struct scsi_lunchg2	*lunchg2;
5568 
5569 	CALLB_CPR_INIT(&cprinfo, &scsi_lunchg1_mutex,
5570 	    callb_generic_cpr, "scsi_lunchg1_daemon");
5571 	mutex_enter(&scsi_lunchg1_mutex);
5572 	for (;;) {
5573 		pkt = scsi_lunchg1_list;
5574 		if (pkt == NULL) {
5575 			/* All lunchg1 processing requests serviced, wait. */
5576 			CALLB_CPR_SAFE_BEGIN(&cprinfo);
5577 			(void) cv_wait(&scsi_lunchg1_cv,
5578 			    &scsi_lunchg1_mutex);
5579 			CALLB_CPR_SAFE_END(&cprinfo, &scsi_lunchg1_mutex);
5580 			continue;
5581 		}
5582 
5583 		/* Unlink and perform lunchg1 processing on pkt. */
5584 		scsi_lunchg1_list = pkt->pkt_stmp;
5585 
5586 		/* Determine initiator port (self) from the pkt_address. */
5587 		tran = pkt->pkt_address.a_hba_tran;
5588 		ASSERT(tran && tran->tran_tgtmap && tran->tran_iport_dip);
5589 		self = tran->tran_iport_dip;
5590 
5591 		/*
5592 		 * Determine scsi_devie from pkt_address (depends on
5593 		 * SCSI_HBA_ADDR_COMPLEX).
5594 		 */
5595 		sd = scsi_address_device(&(pkt->pkt_address));
5596 		ASSERT(sd);
5597 		if (sd == NULL) {
5598 			(*pkt->pkt_comp)(pkt);
5599 			continue;
5600 		}
5601 
5602 		/* Determine unit-address from scsi_device. */
5603 		ua = scsi_device_unit_address(sd);
5604 
5605 		/* Extract taddr from the unit-address. */
5606 		for (p = taddr; (*ua != ',') && (*ua != '\0'); )
5607 			*p++ = *ua++;
5608 		*p = '\0';			/* NULL terminate taddr */
5609 
5610 		/*
5611 		 * Form path using special "@taddr,*" notation to trigger
5612 		 * lun enumeration.
5613 		 */
5614 		(void) ddi_pathname(self, path);
5615 		(void) strcat(path, "/luns@");
5616 		(void) strcat(path, taddr);
5617 		(void) strcat(path, ",*");
5618 
5619 		/*
5620 		 * Now that we have the path, complete the pkt that
5621 		 * triggered lunchg1 processing.
5622 		 */
5623 		(*pkt->pkt_comp)(pkt);
5624 
5625 		/* Allocate element for stage2 processing queue. */
5626 		lunchg2 = kmem_alloc(sizeof (*lunchg2), KM_SLEEP);
5627 		lunchg2->lunchg2_path = strdup(path);
5628 
5629 		/* Queue and dispatch to stage 2. */
5630 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), self, NULL,
5631 		    "lunchg stage1: queue %s", lunchg2->lunchg2_path));
5632 		mutex_enter(&scsi_lunchg2_mutex);
5633 		lunchg2->lunchg2_next = scsi_lunchg2_list;
5634 		scsi_lunchg2_list = lunchg2;
5635 		if (lunchg2->lunchg2_next == NULL)
5636 			(void) cv_signal(&scsi_lunchg2_cv);
5637 		mutex_exit(&scsi_lunchg2_mutex);
5638 	}
5639 }
5640 
5641 /*ARGSUSED*/
5642 static void
5643 scsi_lunchg2_daemon(void *arg)
5644 {
5645 	callb_cpr_t		cprinfo;
5646 	struct scsi_lunchg2	*lunchg2;
5647 	ldi_ident_t		li;
5648 	ldi_handle_t		lh;
5649 
5650 	CALLB_CPR_INIT(&cprinfo, &scsi_lunchg2_mutex,
5651 	    callb_generic_cpr, "scsi_lunchg2_daemon");
5652 
5653 	li = ldi_ident_from_anon();
5654 	mutex_enter(&scsi_lunchg2_mutex);
5655 	for (;;) {
5656 		lunchg2 = scsi_lunchg2_list;
5657 		if (lunchg2 == NULL) {
5658 			/* All lunchg2 processing requests serviced, wait. */
5659 			CALLB_CPR_SAFE_BEGIN(&cprinfo);
5660 			(void) cv_wait(&scsi_lunchg2_cv,
5661 			    &scsi_lunchg2_mutex);
5662 			CALLB_CPR_SAFE_END(&cprinfo, &scsi_lunchg2_mutex);
5663 			continue;
5664 		}
5665 
5666 		/* Unlink and perform lunchg2 processing on pkt. */
5667 		scsi_lunchg2_list = lunchg2->lunchg2_next;
5668 
5669 		/*
5670 		 * Open and close the path to trigger lun enumeration.  We
5671 		 * don't expect the open to succeed, but we do expect code in
5672 		 * scsi_hba_bus_configone() to trigger lun enumeration.
5673 		 */
5674 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), NULL, NULL,
5675 		    "lunchg stage2: open %s", lunchg2->lunchg2_path));
5676 		if (ldi_open_by_name(lunchg2->lunchg2_path,
5677 		    FREAD, kcred, &lh, li) == 0)
5678 			(void) ldi_close(lh, FREAD, kcred);
5679 
5680 		/* Free path and linked element. */
5681 		strfree(lunchg2->lunchg2_path);
5682 		kmem_free(lunchg2, sizeof (*lunchg2));
5683 	}
5684 }
5685 
5686 /*
5687  * Enumerate a child at the specified @addr. If a device exists @addr then
5688  * ensure that we have the appropriately named devinfo node for it. Name is
5689  * NULL in the bus_config_all case. This routine has no knowledge of the
5690  * format of an @addr string or associated addressing properties.
5691  *
5692  * The caller must guarantee that there is an open scsi_hba_devi_enter on the
5693  * parent. We return the scsi_device structure for the child device. This
5694  * scsi_device structure is valid until the caller scsi_hba_devi_exit the
5695  * parent. The caller can add do ndi_hold_devi of the child prior to the
5696  * scsi_hba_devi_exit to extend the validity of the child.
5697  *
5698  * In some cases the returned scsi_device structure may be used to drive
5699  * additional SCMD_REPORT_LUNS operations by bus_config_all callers.
5700  *
5701  * The first operation performed is to see if there is a dynamic SID nodes
5702  * already attached at the specified "name@addr". This is the fastpath
5703  * case for resolving a reference to a node that has already been created.
5704  * All other references are serialized for a given @addr prior to probing
5705  * to determine the type of device, if any, at the specified @addr.
5706  * If no device is present then NDI_FAILURE is returned. The fact that a
5707  * device does not exist may be determined via the barrier/probe cache,
5708  * minimizing the probes of non-existent devices.
5709  *
5710  * When there is a device present the dynamic SID node is created based on
5711  * the device found. If a driver.conf node exists for the same @addr it
5712  * will either merge into the dynamic SID node (if the SID node bound to
5713  * that driver), or exist independently. To prevent the actions of one driver
5714  * causing side effects in another, code prevents multiple SID nodes from
5715  * binding to the same "@addr" at the same time. There is autodetach code
5716  * to allow one device to be replaced with another at the same @addr for
5717  * slot addressed SCSI bus implementations (SPI). For compatibility with
5718  * legacy driver.conf behavior, the code does not prevent multiple driver.conf
5719  * nodes from attaching to the same @addr at the same time.
5720  *
5721  * This routine may have the side effect of creating nodes for devices other
5722  * than the one being sought. It is possible that there is a different type of
5723  * target device at that target/lun address than we were asking for. In that
5724  * It is the caller's responsibility to determine whether the device we found,
5725  * if any, at the specified address, is the one it really wanted.
5726  */
5727 static struct scsi_device *
5728 scsi_device_config(dev_info_t *self, char *name, char *addr, scsi_enum_t se,
5729     int *circp, int *ppi)
5730 {
5731 	dev_info_t		*child = NULL;
5732 	dev_info_t		*probe = NULL;
5733 	struct scsi_device	*sdchild;
5734 	struct scsi_device	*sdprobe;
5735 	dev_info_t		*dsearch;
5736 	mdi_pathinfo_t		*psearch;
5737 	major_t			major;
5738 	int			sp;
5739 	int			pi = 0;
5740 	int			wait_msg = scsi_hba_wait_msg;
5741 	int			chg;
5742 
5743 	ASSERT(self && addr && DEVI_BUSY_OWNED(self));
5744 
5745 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(4), self, NULL, "%s@%s wanted",
5746 	    name ? name : "", addr));
5747 
5748 	/* playing with "probe" node name is dangerous */
5749 	if (name && (strcmp(name, "probe") == 0))
5750 		return (NULL);
5751 
5752 	/*
5753 	 * NOTE: use 'goto done;' or 'goto fail;'. There should only be one
5754 	 * 'return' statement from here to the end of the function - the one
5755 	 * on the last line of the function.
5756 	 */
5757 
5758 	/*
5759 	 * Fastpath: search to see if we are requesting a named SID node that
5760 	 * already exists (we already created) - probe node does not count.
5761 	 * scsi_hba_find_child() does not hold the returned devinfo node, but
5762 	 * this is OK since the caller has a scsi_hba_devi_enter on the
5763 	 * attached parent HBA (self). The caller is responsible for attaching
5764 	 * and placing a hold on the child (directly via ndi_hold_devi or
5765 	 * indirectly via ndi_busop_bus_config) before doing an
5766 	 * scsi_hba_devi_exit on the parent.
5767 	 *
5768 	 * NOTE: This fastpath prevents detecting a driver binding change
5769 	 * (autodetach) if the same nodename is used for old and new binding.
5770 	 */
5771 	/* first call is with init set */
5772 	(void) scsi_hba_find_child(self, name, addr,
5773 	    1, &dsearch, NULL, &pi);
5774 	if (dsearch && scsi_hba_dev_is_sid(dsearch) &&
5775 	    !scsi_hba_devi_is_barrier(dsearch)) {
5776 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(4), NULL, dsearch,
5777 		    "%s@%s devinfo fastpath", name ? name : "", addr));
5778 		child = dsearch;
5779 		goto done;
5780 	}
5781 
5782 	/*
5783 	 * Create a barrier devinfo node used to "probe" the device with. We
5784 	 * need to drive this node to DS_INITIALIZED so that the
5785 	 * DDI_CTLOPS_INITCHILD has occurred, bringing the SCSA transport to
5786 	 * a state useable state for issuing our "probe" commands. We establish
5787 	 * this barrier node with a node name of "probe" and compatible
5788 	 * property of "scsiprobe". The compatible property must be associated
5789 	 * in /etc/driver_aliases with a scsi target driver available in the
5790 	 * root file system (sd).
5791 	 *
5792 	 * The "probe" that we perform on the barrier node, after it is
5793 	 * DS_INITIALIZED, is used to find the information needed to create a
5794 	 * dynamic devinfo (SID) node. This "probe" is separate from the
5795 	 * probe(9E) call associated with the transition of a node from
5796 	 * DS_INITIALIZED to DS_PROBED. The probe(9E) call that eventually
5797 	 * occurs against the created SID node should find ddi_dev_is_sid and
5798 	 * just return DDI_PROBE_DONTCARE.
5799 	 *
5800 	 * Trying to avoid the use of a barrier node is not a good idea
5801 	 * because we may have an HBA driver that uses generic bus_config
5802 	 * (this code) but implements its own DDI_CTLOPS_INITCHILD with side
5803 	 * effects that we can't duplicate (such as the ATA nexus driver).
5804 	 *
5805 	 * The probe/barrier node plays an integral part of the locking scheme.
5806 	 * The objective is to single thread probes of the same device (same
5807 	 * @addr) while allowing parallelism for probes of different devices
5808 	 * with the same parent. At this point we are serialized on our self.
5809 	 * For parallelism we will need to release our self. Prior to release
5810 	 * we construct a barrier for probes of the same device to serialize
5811 	 * against. The "probe@addr" node acts as this barrier. An entering
5812 	 * thread must wait until the probe node does not exist - it can then
5813 	 * create and link the probe node - dropping the HBA (self) lock after
5814 	 * the node is linked and visible (after ddi_initchild). A side effect
5815 	 * of this is that transports should not "go over the wire" (i.e. do
5816 	 * things that incur significant delays) until after tran_target_init.
5817 	 * This means that the first "over the wire" operation should occur
5818 	 * at tran_target_probe time - when things are running in parallel
5819 	 * again.
5820 	 *
5821 	 * If the probe node exists then another probe with the same @addr is
5822 	 * in progress, we must wait until there is no probe in progress
5823 	 * before proceeding, and when we proceed we must continue to hold the
5824 	 * HBA (self) until we have linked a new probe node as a barrier.
5825 	 *
5826 	 * When a device is found to *not* exist, its probe/barrier node may be
5827 	 * marked with DEVICE_REMOVED with node deletion scheduled for some
5828 	 * future time (seconds). This asynchronous deletion allows the
5829 	 * framework to detect repeated requests to the same non-existent
5830 	 * device and avoid overhead associated with contacting a non-existent
5831 	 * device again and again.
5832 	 */
5833 	for (;;) {
5834 		/*
5835 		 * Search for probe node - they should only exist as devinfo
5836 		 * nodes.
5837 		 */
5838 		(void) scsi_hba_find_child(self, "probe", addr,
5839 		    0, &probe, &psearch, NULL);
5840 		if (probe == NULL) {
5841 			if (psearch)
5842 				SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), self,
5843 				    mdi_pi_get_client(psearch),
5844 				    "???? @%s 'probe' search found "
5845 				    "pathinfo: %p", addr, (void *)psearch));
5846 			break;
5847 		}
5848 
5849 		/*
5850 		 * The barrier node may cache the non-existence of a device
5851 		 * by leaving the barrier node in place (with
5852 		 * DEVI_DEVICE_REMOVED flag set ) for some amount of time after
5853 		 * the failure of a probe. This flag is used to fail
5854 		 * additional probes until the barrier probe node is deleted,
5855 		 * which will occur from a timeout some time after a failed
5856 		 * probe. The failed probe will use DEVI_SET_DEVICE_REMOVED
5857 		 * and schedule probe node deletion from a timeout. The callers
5858 		 * scsi_hba_devi_exit on the way out of the first failure will
5859 		 * do the cv_broadcast associated with the cv_wait below - this
5860 		 * handles threads that wait prior to DEVI_DEVICE_REMOVED being
5861 		 * set.
5862 		 */
5863 		if (DEVI_IS_DEVICE_REMOVED(probe)) {
5864 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(3), NULL, probe,
5865 			    "detected probe DEVICE_REMOVED"));
5866 			probe = NULL;	/* deletion already scheduled */
5867 			goto fail;
5868 		}
5869 
5870 		/*
5871 		 * Drop the lock on the HBA (self) and wait until the probe in
5872 		 * progress has completed. A changes in the sibling list from
5873 		 * removing the probe node will cause cv_wait to return
5874 		 * (scsi_hba_devi_exit does the cv_broadcast).
5875 		 */
5876 		if (wait_msg) {
5877 			wait_msg--;
5878 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), NULL, probe,
5879 			    "exists, probe already in progress: %s", wait_msg ?
5880 			    "waiting..." : "last msg, but still waiting..."));
5881 		}
5882 
5883 		/*
5884 		 * NOTE: we could avoid rare case of one second delay by
5885 		 * implementing scsi_hba_devi_exit_and_wait based on
5886 		 * ndi/mdi_devi_exit_and_wait (and consider switching devcfg.c
5887 		 * code to use these ndi/mdi interfaces too).
5888 		 */
5889 		scsi_hba_devi_exit(self, *circp);
5890 		mutex_enter(&DEVI(self)->devi_lock);
5891 		(void) cv_timedwait(&DEVI(self)->devi_cv,
5892 		    &DEVI(self)->devi_lock,
5893 		    ddi_get_lbolt() + drv_usectohz(MICROSEC));
5894 		mutex_exit(&DEVI(self)->devi_lock);
5895 		scsi_hba_devi_enter(self, circp);
5896 	}
5897 	ASSERT(probe == NULL);
5898 
5899 	/*
5900 	 * Search to see if we are requesting a SID node that already exists.
5901 	 * We hold the HBA (self) and there is not another probe in progress at
5902 	 * the same @addr. scsi_hba_find_child() does not hold the returned
5903 	 * devinfo node but this is OK since we hold the HBA (self).
5904 	 */
5905 	if (name) {
5906 		(void) scsi_hba_find_child(self, name, addr,
5907 		    1, &dsearch, NULL, &pi);
5908 		if (dsearch && scsi_hba_dev_is_sid(dsearch)) {
5909 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(4), NULL, dsearch,
5910 			    "%s@%s probe devinfo fastpath",
5911 			    name ? name : "", addr));
5912 			child = dsearch;
5913 			goto done;
5914 		}
5915 	}
5916 
5917 	/*
5918 	 * We are looking for a SID node that does not exist or a driver.conf
5919 	 * node.
5920 	 *
5921 	 * To avoid probe side effects, before we probe the device at the
5922 	 * specified address we need to check to see if there is already an
5923 	 * initialized child "@addr".
5924 	 *
5925 	 * o If we find an initialized SID child and name is NULL or matches
5926 	 *   the name or the name of the attached driver then we return the
5927 	 *   existing node.
5928 	 *
5929 	 * o If we find a non-matching SID node, we will attempt to autodetach
5930 	 *   and remove the node in preference to our new node.
5931 	 *
5932 	 * o If SID node found does not match and can't be autodetached, we
5933 	 *   fail: we only allow one SID node at an address.
5934 	 *
5935 	 * NOTE: This code depends on SID nodes showing up prior to
5936 	 * driver.conf nodes in the sibling list.
5937 	 */
5938 	for (;;) {
5939 		/* first NULL name call is with init set */
5940 		(void) scsi_hba_find_child(self, NULL, addr,
5941 		    1, &dsearch, NULL, &pi);
5942 		if (dsearch == NULL)
5943 			break;
5944 		ASSERT(!scsi_hba_devi_is_barrier(dsearch));
5945 
5946 		/*
5947 		 * To detect changes in driver binding that should attempt
5948 		 * autodetach we determine the major number of the driver
5949 		 * that should currently be associated with the device based
5950 		 * on the compatible property.
5951 		 */
5952 		major = DDI_MAJOR_T_NONE;
5953 		if (scsi_hba_dev_is_sid(dsearch))
5954 			major = ddi_compatible_driver_major(dsearch, NULL);
5955 		if ((major == DDI_MAJOR_T_NONE) && (name == NULL))
5956 			major = ddi_driver_major(dsearch);
5957 
5958 		if ((scsi_hba_dev_is_sid(dsearch) ||
5959 		    (i_ddi_node_state(dsearch) >= DS_INITIALIZED)) &&
5960 		    ((name == NULL) ||
5961 		    (strcmp(ddi_node_name(dsearch), name) == 0) ||
5962 		    (strcmp(ddi_driver_name(dsearch), name) == 0)) &&
5963 		    (major == ddi_driver_major(dsearch))) {
5964 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(3), NULL, dsearch,
5965 			    "already attached @addr"));
5966 			child = dsearch;
5967 			goto done;
5968 		}
5969 
5970 		if (!scsi_hba_dev_is_sid(dsearch))
5971 			break;			/* driver.conf node */
5972 
5973 		/*
5974 		 * Implement autodetach of SID node for situations like a
5975 		 * previously "scsinodev" LUN0 coming into existence (or a
5976 		 * disk/tape on an SPI transport at same addr but never both
5977 		 * powered on at the same time). Try to autodetach the existing
5978 		 * SID node @addr. If that works, search again - otherwise fail.
5979 		 */
5980 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), NULL, dsearch,
5981 		    "looking for %s@%s: SID @addr exists, autodetach",
5982 		    name ? name : "", addr));
5983 		if (!scsi_hba_remove_node(dsearch)) {
5984 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), NULL, dsearch,
5985 			    "autodetach @%s failed: fail %s@%s",
5986 			    addr, name ? name : "", addr));
5987 			goto fail;
5988 		}
5989 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), self, NULL, "autodetach @%s OK", addr));
5990 	}
5991 
5992 	/*
5993 	 * We will be creating a new SID node, allocate probe node
5994 	 * used to find out information about the device located @addr.
5995 	 * The probe node also acts as a barrier against additional
5996 	 * configuration at the same address, and in the case of non-existent
5997 	 * devices it will (for some amount of time) avoid re-learning that
5998 	 * the device does not exist on every reference. Once the probe
5999 	 * node is DS_LINKED we can drop the HBA (self).
6000 	 *
6001 	 * The probe node is allocated as a hidden node so that it does not
6002 	 * show up in devinfo snapshots.
6003 	 */
6004 	ndi_devi_alloc_sleep(self, "probe",
6005 	    (se == SE_HP) ? DEVI_SID_HP_HIDDEN_NODEID : DEVI_SID_HIDDEN_NODEID,
6006 	    &probe);
6007 	ASSERT(probe);
6008 	ndi_flavor_set(probe, SCSA_FLAVOR_SCSI_DEVICE);
6009 
6010 	/*
6011 	 * Decorate the probe node with the property representation of @addr
6012 	 * unit-address string prior to initchild so that initchild can
6013 	 * construct the name of the node from properties and tran_tgt_init
6014 	 * implementation can determine what LUN is being referenced.
6015 	 *
6016 	 * If the addr specified has incorrect syntax (busconfig one of bogus
6017 	 * /devices path) then scsi_hba_ua_set can fail.  If the address
6018 	 * is not understood by the SCSA HBA driver then this operation will
6019 	 * work, but tran_tgt_init may still fail (for example the HBA
6020 	 * driver may not support secondary functions).
6021 	 */
6022 	if (scsi_hba_ua_set(addr, probe, NULL) == 0) {
6023 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), NULL, probe,
6024 		    "@%s failed scsi_hba_ua_set", addr));
6025 		goto fail;
6026 	}
6027 
6028 	/*
6029 	 * Set the class property to "scsi". This is sufficient to distinguish
6030 	 * the node for HBAs that have multiple classes of children (like uata
6031 	 * - which has "dada" class for ATA children and "scsi" class for
6032 	 * ATAPI children) and may not use our scsi_busctl_initchild()
6033 	 * implementation. We also add a "compatible" property of "scsiprobe"
6034 	 * to select the probe driver.
6035 	 */
6036 	if ((ndi_prop_update_string(DDI_DEV_T_NONE, probe,
6037 	    "class", "scsi") != DDI_PROP_SUCCESS) ||
6038 	    (ndi_prop_update_string_array(DDI_DEV_T_NONE, probe,
6039 	    "compatible", &compatible_probe, 1) != DDI_PROP_SUCCESS)) {
6040 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(1), NULL, probe,
6041 		    "@%s failed node decoration", addr));
6042 		goto fail;
6043 	}
6044 
6045 	/*
6046 	 * Promote probe node to DS_INITIALIZED so that transport can be used
6047 	 * for scsi_probe. After this the node is linked and visible as a
6048 	 * barrier for serialization of other @addr operations.
6049 	 *
6050 	 * NOTE: If we attached the probe node, we could get rid of
6051 	 * uninit_prevent.
6052 	 */
6053 	if (ddi_initchild(self, probe) != DDI_SUCCESS) {
6054 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), NULL, probe,
6055 		    "@%s failed initchild", addr));
6056 
6057 		/* probe node will be removed in fail exit path */
6058 		goto fail;
6059 	}
6060 
6061 	/* get the scsi_device structure of the probe node */
6062 	sdprobe = ddi_get_driver_private(probe);
6063 	ASSERT(sdprobe);
6064 
6065 	/*
6066 	 * Do scsi_probe. The probe node is linked and visible as a barrier.
6067 	 * We prevent uninitialization of the probe node and drop our HBA (self)
6068 	 * while we run scsi_probe() of this "@addr". This allows the framework
6069 	 * to support multiple scsi_probes for different devices attached to
6070 	 * the same HBA (self) in parallel. We prevent node demotion of the
6071 	 * probe node from DS_INITIALIZED by setting sd_uninit_prevent. The
6072 	 * probe node can not be successfully demoted below DS_INITIALIZED
6073 	 * (scsi_busctl_uninitchild will fail) until we zero sd_uninit_prevent
6074 	 * as we are freeing the node via scsi_hba_remove_node(probe).
6075 	 */
6076 	sdprobe->sd_uninit_prevent++;
6077 	scsi_hba_devi_exit(self, *circp);
6078 	sp = scsi_probe(sdprobe, SLEEP_FUNC);
6079 
6080 	/* Introduce a small delay here to increase parallelism. */
6081 	delay_random(5);
6082 
6083 	if (sp == SCSIPROBE_EXISTS) {
6084 		/*
6085 		 * For a device that exists, while still running in parallel,
6086 		 * also get identity information from device. This is done
6087 		 * separate from scsi_probe/tran_tgt_probe/scsi_hba_probe
6088 		 * since the probe code path may still be used for HBAs
6089 		 * that don't use common bus_config services (we don't want
6090 		 * to expose that code path to a behavior change). This
6091 		 * operation is called 'identity' to avoid confusion with
6092 		 * deprecated identify(9E).
6093 		 *
6094 		 * Future: We may eventually want to allow HBA customization via
6095 		 * scsi_identity/tran_tgt_identity/scsi_device_identity, but for
6096 		 * now we just scsi_device_identity.
6097 		 *
6098 		 * The identity operation will establish additional properties
6099 		 * on the probe node related to device identity:
6100 		 *
6101 		 *	"inquiry-page-80"	byte array of SCSI page 80
6102 		 *	"inquiry-page-83"	byte array of SCSI page 83
6103 		 *
6104 		 * These properties will be used to generate a devid
6105 		 * (ddi_devid_scsi_encode) and guid - and to register
6106 		 * (ddi_devid_register) a devid for the device.
6107 		 *
6108 		 * If identify fails (non-zero return), the we had allocation
6109 		 * problems or the device returned inconsistent results then
6110 		 * we pretend that device does not exist.
6111 		 */
6112 		if (scsi_device_identity(sdprobe, SLEEP_FUNC)) {
6113 			if (ndi_dev_is_hotplug_node(probe))
6114 				SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(WARN), NULL, probe,
6115 				    "enumeration failed during identity"));
6116 			else
6117 				SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), NULL, probe,
6118 				    "enumeration failed during identity"));
6119 			sp = SCSIPROBE_FAILURE;
6120 		}
6121 
6122 		/*
6123 		 * Future: Is there anything more we can do here to help avoid
6124 		 * serialization on iport parent during scsi_device attach(9E)?
6125 		 */
6126 	}
6127 	scsi_hba_devi_enter(self, circp);
6128 	sdprobe->sd_uninit_prevent--;
6129 
6130 	if (sp != SCSIPROBE_EXISTS) {
6131 		if (ndi_dev_is_hotplug_node(probe))
6132 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(WARN), NULL, probe,
6133 			    "enumeration failed during probe"));
6134 		else
6135 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), NULL, probe,
6136 			    "enumeration failed durning probe"));
6137 
6138 		if (scsi_hba_barrier_timeout) {
6139 			/*
6140 			 * Target does not exist. Mark the barrier probe node
6141 			 * as DEVICE_REMOVED and schedule an asynchronous
6142 			 * deletion of the node in scsi_hba_barrier_timeout
6143 			 * seconds. We keep our hold on the probe node
6144 			 * until we are ready perform the asynchronous node
6145 			 * deletion.
6146 			 */
6147 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(3), NULL, probe,
6148 			    "set probe DEVICE_REMOVED"));
6149 			mutex_enter(&DEVI(probe)->devi_lock);
6150 			DEVI_SET_DEVICE_REMOVED(probe);
6151 			mutex_exit(&DEVI(probe)->devi_lock);
6152 
6153 			scsi_hba_barrier_add(probe, scsi_hba_barrier_timeout);
6154 			probe = NULL;
6155 		}
6156 		goto fail;
6157 	}
6158 
6159 	/* Create the child node from the inquiry data in the probe node. */
6160 	if ((child = scsi_device_configchild(self, addr, se, sdprobe,
6161 	    circp, &pi)) == NULL) {
6162 		/*
6163 		 * This may fail because there was no driver binding identified
6164 		 * via driver_alias. We may still have a conf node.
6165 		 */
6166 		if (name) {
6167 			(void) scsi_hba_find_child(self, name, addr,
6168 			    0, &child, NULL, &pi);
6169 			if (child)
6170 				SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), NULL, child,
6171 				    "using driver.conf driver binding"));
6172 		}
6173 		if (child == NULL) {
6174 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), NULL, probe,
6175 			    "device not configured"));
6176 			goto fail;
6177 		}
6178 	}
6179 
6180 	/*
6181 	 * Transfer the inquiry data from the probe node to the child
6182 	 * SID node to avoid an extra scsi_probe. Callers depend on
6183 	 * established inquiry data for the returned scsi_device.
6184 	 */
6185 	sdchild = ddi_get_driver_private(child);
6186 	if (sdchild && (sdchild->sd_inq == NULL)) {
6187 		sdchild->sd_inq = sdprobe->sd_inq;
6188 		sdprobe->sd_inq = NULL;
6189 	}
6190 
6191 	/*
6192 	 * If we are doing a bus_configone and the node we created has the
6193 	 * wrong node and driver name then switch the return result to a
6194 	 * driver.conf node with the correct name - if such a node exists.
6195 	 */
6196 	if (name && (strcmp(ddi_node_name(child), name) != 0) &&
6197 	    (strcmp(ddi_driver_name(child), name) != 0)) {
6198 		(void) scsi_hba_find_child(self, name, addr,
6199 		    0, &dsearch, NULL, &pi);
6200 		if (dsearch == NULL) {
6201 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), NULL, child,
6202 			    "wrong device configured %s@%s", name, addr));
6203 			/*
6204 			 * We can't remove when modrootloaded == 0 in case
6205 			 * boot-device a uses generic name and
6206 			 * scsi_hba_nodename_compatible_get() returned a
6207 			 * legacy binding-set driver oriented name.
6208 			 */
6209 			if (modrootloaded) {
6210 				(void) scsi_hba_remove_node(child);
6211 				child = NULL;
6212 				goto fail;
6213 			}
6214 		} else {
6215 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), NULL, dsearch,
6216 			    "device configured, but switching to driver.conf"));
6217 			child = dsearch;
6218 		}
6219 	}
6220 
6221 	/* get the scsi_device structure from the node */
6222 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(3), NULL, child, "device configured"));
6223 
6224 	if (child) {
6225 done:		ASSERT(child);
6226 		sdchild = ddi_get_driver_private(child);
6227 		ASSERT(sdchild);
6228 		/*
6229 		 * We may have ended up here after promotion of a previously
6230 		 * demoted node, where demotion deleted sd_inq data in
6231 		 * scsi_busctl_uninitchild.  We redo the scsi_probe() to
6232 		 * reestablish sd_inq.  We also want to redo the scsi_probe
6233 		 * for devices are currently device_isremove in order to
6234 		 * detect new device_insert.
6235 		 */
6236 		if ((sdchild->sd_inq == NULL) ||
6237 		    ndi_devi_device_isremoved(child)) {
6238 
6239 			/* hotplug_node can only be revived via hotplug. */
6240 			if ((se == SE_HP) || !ndi_dev_is_hotplug_node(child)) {
6241 				SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(3), NULL, child,
6242 				    "scsi_probe() demoted devinfo"));
6243 
6244 				sp = scsi_probe(sdchild, SLEEP_FUNC);
6245 
6246 				if (sp == SCSIPROBE_EXISTS) {
6247 					ASSERT(sdchild->sd_inq);
6248 
6249 					/*
6250 					 * Devinfo child exists and we are
6251 					 * talking to the device, report
6252 					 * reinsert and note if this was a
6253 					 * new reinsert.
6254 					 */
6255 					chg = ndi_devi_device_insert(child);
6256 					SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGCFG, self, NULL,
6257 					    "devinfo %s@%s device_reinsert%s",
6258 					    name ? name : "", addr,
6259 					    chg ? "" : "ed already"));
6260 				} else {
6261 					if (se == SE_HP)
6262 						SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(WARN),
6263 						    NULL, child,
6264 						    "enumeration failed during "
6265 						    "reprobe"));
6266 					else
6267 						SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2),
6268 						    NULL, child,
6269 						    "enumeration failed during "
6270 						    "reprobe"));
6271 
6272 					chg = ndi_devi_device_remove(child);
6273 					SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), NULL, child,
6274 					    "%s device_remove%s",
6275 					    (sp > (sizeof (scsi_probe_ascii) /
6276 					    sizeof (scsi_probe_ascii[0]))) ?
6277 					    "UNKNOWN" : scsi_probe_ascii[sp],
6278 					    chg ? "" : "ed already"));
6279 
6280 					child = NULL;
6281 					sdchild = NULL;
6282 				}
6283 			} else {
6284 				SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), NULL, child,
6285 				    "no reprobe"));
6286 
6287 				child = NULL;
6288 				sdchild = NULL;
6289 			}
6290 		}
6291 	} else {
6292 fail:		ASSERT(child == NULL);
6293 		sdchild = NULL;
6294 	}
6295 	if (probe) {
6296 		/*
6297 		 * Clean up probe node, destroying node if uninit_prevent
6298 		 * it is going to zero. Destroying the probe node (deleting
6299 		 * from the sibling list) will wake up any people waiting on
6300 		 * the probe node barrier.
6301 		 */
6302 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(4), NULL, probe, "remove probe"));
6303 		if (!scsi_hba_remove_node(probe)) {
6304 			/*
6305 			 * Probe node removal should not fail, but if it
6306 			 * does we hand that responsibility over to the
6307 			 * async barrier deletion thread - other references
6308 			 * to the same unit-address can hang until the
6309 			 * probe node delete completes.
6310 			 */
6311 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(4), NULL, probe,
6312 			    "remove probe failed, go async"));
6313 			scsi_hba_barrier_add(probe, 1);
6314 		}
6315 		probe = NULL;
6316 	}
6317 
6318 	/*
6319 	 * If we successfully resolved via a pathinfo node, we need to find
6320 	 * the pathinfo node and ensure that it is online (if possible). This
6321 	 * is done for the case where the device was open when
6322 	 * scsi_device_unconfig occurred, so mdi_pi_free did not occur. If the
6323 	 * device has now been reinserted, we want the path back online.
6324 	 * NOTE: This needs to occur after destruction of the probe node to
6325 	 * avoid ASSERT related to two nodes at the same unit-address.
6326 	 */
6327 	if (sdchild && pi && (probe == NULL)) {
6328 		ASSERT(MDI_PHCI(self));
6329 
6330 		(void) scsi_hba_find_child(self, NULL, addr,
6331 		    0, &dsearch, &psearch, NULL);
6332 		ASSERT((psearch == NULL) ||
6333 		    (mdi_pi_get_client(psearch) == child));
6334 
6335 		if (psearch && mdi_pi_device_isremoved(psearch)) {
6336 			/*
6337 			 * Verify that we can talk to the device, and if
6338 			 * so note if this is a new device_insert.
6339 			 *
6340 			 * NOTE: We depend on mdi_path_select(), when given
6341 			 * a specific path_instance, to select that path
6342 			 * even if the path is offline.
6343 			 *
6344 			 * NOTE: A Client node is not ndi_dev_is_hotplug_node().
6345 			 */
6346 			if (se == SE_HP) {
6347 				SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(3), NULL, child,
6348 				    "%s scsi_probe() demoted pathinfo",
6349 				    mdi_pi_spathname(psearch)));
6350 
6351 				sp = scsi_hba_probe_pi(sdchild, SLEEP_FUNC, pi);
6352 
6353 				if (sp == SCSIPROBE_EXISTS) {
6354 					/*
6355 					 * Pathinfo child exists and we are
6356 					 * talking to the device, report
6357 					 * reinsert and note if this
6358 					 * was a new reinsert.
6359 					 */
6360 					chg = mdi_pi_device_insert(psearch);
6361 					SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGCFG, self, NULL,
6362 					    "pathinfo %s device_reinsert%s",
6363 					    mdi_pi_spathname(psearch),
6364 					    chg ? "" : "ed already"));
6365 
6366 					if (chg)
6367 						(void) mdi_pi_online(psearch,
6368 						    0);
6369 
6370 				} else {
6371 					SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(WARN), NULL, child,
6372 					    "%s enumeration failed "
6373 					    "during reprobe",
6374 					    mdi_pi_spathname(psearch)));
6375 
6376 					child = NULL;
6377 					sdchild = NULL;
6378 				}
6379 
6380 			} else {
6381 				SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), NULL, child,
6382 				    "%s no reprobe",
6383 				    mdi_pi_spathname(psearch)));
6384 
6385 				child = NULL;
6386 				sdchild = NULL;
6387 			}
6388 		}
6389 	}
6390 
6391 	/* If asked for path_instance, return it. */
6392 	if (ppi)
6393 		*ppi = pi;
6394 
6395 	return (sdchild);
6396 }
6397 
6398 static void
6399 scsi_device_unconfig(dev_info_t *self, char *name, char *addr, int *circp)
6400 {
6401 	dev_info_t		*child = NULL;
6402 	mdi_pathinfo_t		*path = NULL;
6403 	char			*spathname;
6404 	int			rval;
6405 
6406 	ASSERT(self && addr && DEVI_BUSY_OWNED(self));
6407 
6408 	/*
6409 	 * We have a catch-22. We may have a demoted node that we need to find
6410 	 * and offline/remove. To find the node it it isn't demoted, we
6411 	 * use scsi_hba_find_child. If it's demoted, we then use
6412 	 * ndi_devi_findchild_by_callback.
6413 	 */
6414 	(void) scsi_hba_find_child(self, name, addr, 0, &child, &path, NULL);
6415 
6416 	if ((child == NULL) && (path == NULL)) {
6417 		child = ndi_devi_findchild_by_callback(self, name, addr,
6418 		    scsi_busctl_ua);
6419 		if (child) {
6420 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGUNCFG, self, NULL,
6421 			    "devinfo %s@%s found by callback",
6422 			    name ? name : "", addr));
6423 			ASSERT(ndi_flavor_get(child) ==
6424 			    SCSA_FLAVOR_SCSI_DEVICE);
6425 			if (ndi_flavor_get(child) != SCSA_FLAVOR_SCSI_DEVICE) {
6426 				SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGUNCFG, self, NULL,
6427 				    "devinfo %s@%s not SCSI_DEVICE flavored",
6428 				    name ? name : "", addr));
6429 				child = NULL;
6430 			}
6431 		}
6432 	}
6433 
6434 	if (child) {
6435 		ASSERT(child && (path == NULL));
6436 
6437 		/* Don't unconfig probe nodes. */
6438 		if (scsi_hba_devi_is_barrier(child)) {
6439 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGUNCFG, self, NULL,
6440 			    "devinfo %s@%s is_barrier, skip",
6441 			    name ? name : "", addr));
6442 			return;
6443 		}
6444 
6445 		/* Attempt to offline/remove the devinfo node */
6446 		if (ndi_devi_offline(child,
6447 		    NDI_DEVFS_CLEAN | NDI_DEVI_REMOVE) == DDI_SUCCESS) {
6448 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGUNCFG, self, NULL,
6449 			    "devinfo %s@%s offlined and removed",
6450 			    name ? name : "", addr));
6451 		} else if (ndi_devi_device_remove(child)) {
6452 			/* Offline/remove failed, note new device_remove */
6453 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGUNCFG, self, NULL,
6454 			    "devinfo %s@%s offline failed, device_remove",
6455 			    name ? name : "", addr));
6456 		}
6457 	} else if (path) {
6458 		ASSERT(path && (child == NULL));
6459 
6460 		/*
6461 		 * Attempt to offline/remove the pathinfo node.
6462 		 *
6463 		 * NOTE: mdi_pi_offline of last path will fail if the
6464 		 * device is open (i.e. the client can't be offlined).
6465 		 *
6466 		 * NOTE: For mdi there is no REMOVE flag for mdi_pi_offline().
6467 		 * When mdi_pi_offline returns MDI_SUCCESS, we are responsible
6468 		 * for remove via mdi_pi_free().
6469 		 */
6470 		mdi_hold_path(path);
6471 		spathname = mdi_pi_spathname(path);	/* valid after free */
6472 		scsi_hba_devi_exit_phci(self, *circp);
6473 		rval = mdi_pi_offline(path, 0);
6474 		scsi_hba_devi_enter_phci(self, circp);
6475 		if (rval == MDI_SUCCESS) {
6476 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGUNCFG, self, NULL,
6477 			    "pathinfo %s offlined and removed", spathname));
6478 		} else if (mdi_pi_device_remove(path)) {
6479 			/* Offline/remove failed, note new device_remove */
6480 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGUNCFG, self, NULL,
6481 			    "pathinfo %s offline failed, "
6482 			    "device_remove", spathname));
6483 		}
6484 		mdi_rele_path(path);
6485 		if ((rval == MDI_SUCCESS) &&
6486 		    (mdi_pi_free(path, 0) != MDI_SUCCESS)) {	/* REMOVE */
6487 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGUNCFG, self, NULL,
6488 			    "pathinfo %s mdi_pi_free failed, "
6489 			    "device_remove", spathname));
6490 			(void) mdi_pi_device_remove(path);
6491 		}
6492 	} else {
6493 		ASSERT((path == NULL) && (child == NULL));
6494 
6495 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGUNCFG, self, NULL,
6496 		    "%s@%s not found", name ? name : "", addr));
6497 	}
6498 }
6499 
6500 /*
6501  * configure the device at the specified "@addr" address.
6502  */
6503 static struct scsi_device *
6504 scsi_hba_bus_configone_addr(dev_info_t *self, char *addr, scsi_enum_t se)
6505 {
6506 	int			circ;
6507 	struct scsi_device	*sd;
6508 
6509 	scsi_hba_devi_enter(self, &circ);
6510 	sd = scsi_device_config(self, NULL, addr, se, &circ, NULL);
6511 	scsi_hba_devi_exit(self, circ);
6512 	return (sd);
6513 }
6514 
6515 /*
6516  * unconfigure the device at the specified "@addr" address.
6517  */
6518 static void
6519 scsi_hba_bus_unconfigone_addr(dev_info_t *self, char *addr)
6520 {
6521 	int			circ;
6522 
6523 	scsi_hba_devi_enter(self, &circ);
6524 	(void) scsi_device_unconfig(self, NULL, addr, &circ);
6525 	scsi_hba_devi_exit(self, circ);
6526 }
6527 
6528 /*
6529  * The bus_config_all operations are multi-threaded for performance. A
6530  * separate thread per target and per LUN is used. The config handle is used
6531  * to coordinate all the threads at a given level and the config thread data
6532  * contains the required information for a specific thread to identify what it
6533  * is processing and the handle under which this is being processed.
6534  */
6535 
6536 /* multi-threaded config handle */
6537 struct	scsi_hba_mte_h {
6538 	dev_info_t		*h_self;	/* initiator port */
6539 	int			h_thr_count;
6540 	kmutex_t		h_lock;
6541 	kcondvar_t		h_cv;
6542 };
6543 
6544 /* target of 'self' config thread data */
6545 struct scsi_hba_mte_td {
6546 	struct scsi_hba_mte_h	*td_h;
6547 	char			*td_taddr;	/* target port */
6548 	int			td_mt;
6549 	scsi_enum_t		td_se;
6550 };
6551 
6552 /* Invoke callback on a vector of taddrs from multiple threads */
6553 static void
6554 scsi_hba_thread_taddrs(dev_info_t *self, char **taddrs, int mt,
6555     scsi_enum_t se, void (*callback)(void *arg))
6556 {
6557 	struct scsi_hba_mte_h	*h;	/* HBA header */
6558 	struct scsi_hba_mte_td	*td;	/* target data */
6559 	char			**taddr;
6560 
6561 	/* allocate and initialize the handle */
6562 	h = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (*h), KM_SLEEP);
6563 	mutex_init(&h->h_lock, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL);
6564 	cv_init(&h->h_cv, NULL, CV_DEFAULT, NULL);
6565 	h->h_self = self;
6566 
6567 	/* loop over all the targets */
6568 	for (taddr = taddrs; *taddr; taddr++) {
6569 		/* allocate a thread data structure for target */
6570 		td = kmem_alloc(sizeof (*td), KM_SLEEP);
6571 		td->td_h = h;
6572 		td->td_taddr = *taddr;
6573 		td->td_mt = mt;
6574 		td->td_se = se;
6575 
6576 		/* process the target */
6577 		mutex_enter(&h->h_lock);
6578 		h->h_thr_count++;
6579 		mutex_exit(&h->h_lock);
6580 
6581 		if (mt & SCSI_ENUMERATION_MT_TARGET_DISABLE)
6582 			callback((void *)td);
6583 		else
6584 			(void) thread_create(NULL, 0, callback, (void *)td,
6585 			    0, &p0, TS_RUN, minclsyspri);
6586 	}
6587 
6588 	/* wait for all the target threads to complete */
6589 	mutex_enter(&h->h_lock);
6590 	while (h->h_thr_count > 0)
6591 		cv_wait(&h->h_cv, &h->h_lock);
6592 	mutex_exit(&h->h_lock);
6593 
6594 	/* free the handle */
6595 	cv_destroy(&h->h_cv);
6596 	mutex_destroy(&h->h_lock);
6597 	kmem_free(h, sizeof (*h));
6598 }
6599 
6600 
6601 /* lun/secondary function of lun0 config thread data */
6602 struct scsi_hba_mte_ld {
6603 	struct scsi_hba_mte_h	*ld_h;
6604 	char			*ld_taddr;	/* target port */
6605 	scsi_lun64_t		ld_lun64;	/* lun */
6606 	int			ld_sfunc;	/* secondary function */
6607 	scsi_enum_t		ld_se;
6608 };
6609 
6610 /*
6611  * Enumerate the LUNs and secondary functions of the specified target. The
6612  * target portion of the "@addr" is already represented as a string in the
6613  * thread data, we add a ",lun" representation to this and perform a
6614  * bus_configone byte of enumeration on that "@addr".
6615  */
6616 static void
6617 scsi_hba_enum_lsf_of_tgt_thr(void *arg)
6618 {
6619 	struct scsi_hba_mte_ld	*ld = (struct scsi_hba_mte_ld *)arg;
6620 	struct scsi_hba_mte_h	*h = ld->ld_h;
6621 	dev_info_t		*self = h->h_self;
6622 	char			addr[SCSI_MAXNAMELEN];
6623 
6624 	/* make string form of "@taddr,lun[,sfunc]" and see if it exists */
6625 	if (ld->ld_sfunc == -1)
6626 		(void) snprintf(addr, sizeof (addr),
6627 		    "%s,%" PRIx64, ld->ld_taddr, ld->ld_lun64);
6628 	else
6629 		(void) snprintf(addr, sizeof (addr),
6630 		    "%s,%" PRIx64 ",%x",
6631 		    ld->ld_taddr, ld->ld_lun64, ld->ld_sfunc);
6632 
6633 	/* configure device at that unit-address address */
6634 	(void) scsi_hba_bus_configone_addr(self, addr, ld->ld_se);
6635 
6636 	/* signal completion of this LUN thread to the target */
6637 	mutex_enter(&h->h_lock);
6638 	if (--h->h_thr_count == 0)
6639 		cv_broadcast(&h->h_cv);
6640 	mutex_exit(&h->h_lock);
6641 
6642 	/* free config thread data */
6643 	kmem_free(ld, sizeof (*ld));
6644 }
6645 
6646 /* Format of SCSI REPORT_LUNS report */
6647 typedef struct scsi_lunrpt {
6648 	uchar_t		lunrpt_len_msb;		/* # LUNs being reported */
6649 	uchar_t		lunrpt_len_mmsb;
6650 	uchar_t		lunrpt_len_mlsb;
6651 	uchar_t		lunrpt_len_lsb;
6652 	uchar_t		lunrpt_reserved[4];
6653 	scsi_lun_t	lunrpt_luns[1];		/* LUNs, variable size */
6654 } scsi_lunrpt_t;
6655 
6656 /*
6657  * scsi_device_reportluns()
6658  *
6659  * Callers of this routine should ensure that the 'sd0' scsi_device structure
6660  * and 'pi' path_instance specified are associated with a responding LUN0.
6661  * This should not be called for SCSI-1 devices.
6662  *
6663  * To get a LUN report, we must allocate a buffer. To know how big to make the
6664  * buffer, we must know the number of LUNs. To know the number of LUNs, we must
6665  * get a LUN report. We first issue a SCMD_REPORT_LUNS command using a
6666  * reasonably sized buffer that's big enough to report all LUNs for most
6667  * typical devices. If it turns out that we needed a bigger buffer, we attempt
6668  * to allocate a buffer of sufficient size, and reissue the command. If the
6669  * first command succeeds, but the second fails, we return whatever we were
6670  * able to get the first time. We return enough information for the caller to
6671  * tell whether he got all the LUNs or only a subset.
6672  *
6673  * If successful, we allocate an array of scsi_lun_t to hold the results. The
6674  * caller must kmem_free(*lunarrayp, *sizep) when finished with it. Upon
6675  * successful return return value is NDI_SUCCESS and:
6676  *
6677  *	*lunarrayp points to the allocated array,
6678  *	*nlunsp is the number of valid LUN entries in the array,
6679  *	*tlunsp is the total number of LUNs in the target,
6680  *	*sizep is the size of the lunarrayp array, which must be freed.
6681  *
6682  * If the *nlunsp is less than *tlunsp, then we were only able to retrieve a
6683  * subset of the total set of LUNs in the target.
6684  */
6685 static int
6686 scsi_device_reportluns(struct scsi_device *sd0, char *taddr, int pi,
6687     scsi_lun_t **lunarrayp, uint32_t *nlunsp, uint32_t *tlunsp, size_t *sizep)
6688 {
6689 	struct buf	*lunrpt_bp;
6690 	struct scsi_pkt *lunrpt_pkt;
6691 	scsi_lunrpt_t	*lunrpt;
6692 	uint32_t	bsize;
6693 	uint32_t	tluns, nluns;
6694 	int		default_maxluns = scsi_lunrpt_default_max;
6695 	dev_info_t	*child;
6696 
6697 	ASSERT(sd0 && lunarrayp && nlunsp && tlunsp && sizep);
6698 
6699 	/*
6700 	 * NOTE: child should only be used in SCSI_HBA_LOG context since with
6701 	 * vHCI enumeration it may be the vHCI 'client' devinfo child instead
6702 	 * of a child of the 'self' pHCI we are enumerating.
6703 	 */
6704 	child = sd0->sd_dev;
6705 
6706 	/* first try, look for up to scsi_lunrpt_default_max LUNs */
6707 	nluns = default_maxluns;
6708 
6709 again:	bsize = sizeof (struct scsi_lunrpt) +
6710 	    ((nluns - 1) * sizeof (struct scsi_lun));
6711 
6712 	lunrpt_bp = scsi_alloc_consistent_buf(&sd0->sd_address,
6713 	    (struct buf *)NULL, bsize, B_READ, SLEEP_FUNC, NULL);
6714 	if (lunrpt_bp == NULL) {
6715 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(1), NULL, child, "failed alloc"));
6716 		return (NDI_NOMEM);
6717 	}
6718 
6719 	lunrpt_pkt = scsi_init_pkt(&sd0->sd_address,
6720 	    (struct scsi_pkt *)NULL, lunrpt_bp, CDB_GROUP5,
6721 	    sizeof (struct scsi_arq_status), 0, PKT_CONSISTENT,
6722 	    SLEEP_FUNC, NULL);
6723 	if (lunrpt_pkt == NULL) {
6724 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(1), NULL, child, "failed init"));
6725 		scsi_free_consistent_buf(lunrpt_bp);
6726 		return (NDI_NOMEM);
6727 	}
6728 
6729 	(void) scsi_setup_cdb((union scsi_cdb *)lunrpt_pkt->pkt_cdbp,
6730 	    SCMD_REPORT_LUNS, 0, bsize, 0);
6731 
6732 	lunrpt_pkt->pkt_time = scsi_lunrpt_timeout;
6733 
6734 	/*
6735 	 * When sd0 is a vHCI scsi device, we need reportlun to be issued
6736 	 * against a specific LUN0 path_instance that we are enumerating.
6737 	 */
6738 	lunrpt_pkt->pkt_path_instance = pi;
6739 	lunrpt_pkt->pkt_flags |= FLAG_PKT_PATH_INSTANCE;
6740 
6741 	/*
6742 	 * NOTE: scsi_poll may not allow HBA specific recovery from TRAN_BUSY.
6743 	 */
6744 	if (scsi_poll(lunrpt_pkt) < 0) {
6745 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), NULL, child, "reportlun not supported"));
6746 		scsi_destroy_pkt(lunrpt_pkt);
6747 		scsi_free_consistent_buf(lunrpt_bp);
6748 		return (NDI_FAILURE);
6749 	}
6750 
6751 	scsi_destroy_pkt(lunrpt_pkt);
6752 
6753 	lunrpt = (scsi_lunrpt_t *)lunrpt_bp->b_un.b_addr;
6754 
6755 	/* Compute the total number of LUNs in the target */
6756 	tluns = (((uint_t)lunrpt->lunrpt_len_msb << 24) |
6757 	    ((uint_t)lunrpt->lunrpt_len_mmsb << 16) |
6758 	    ((uint_t)lunrpt->lunrpt_len_mlsb << 8) |
6759 	    ((uint_t)lunrpt->lunrpt_len_lsb)) >> 3;
6760 
6761 	if (tluns == 0) {
6762 		/* Illegal response -- this target is broken */
6763 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(1), NULL, child, "illegal tluns of zero"));
6764 		scsi_free_consistent_buf(lunrpt_bp);
6765 		return (DDI_NOT_WELL_FORMED);
6766 	}
6767 
6768 	if (tluns > nluns) {
6769 		/* have more than we allocated space for */
6770 		if (nluns == default_maxluns) {
6771 			/* first time around, reallocate larger */
6772 			scsi_free_consistent_buf(lunrpt_bp);
6773 			nluns = tluns;
6774 			goto again;
6775 		}
6776 
6777 		/* uh oh, we got a different tluns the second time! */
6778 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(1), NULL, child,
6779 		    "tluns changed from %d to %d", nluns, tluns));
6780 	} else
6781 		nluns = tluns;
6782 
6783 	/*
6784 	 * Now we have:
6785 	 *	lunrpt_bp is the buffer we're using;
6786 	 *	tluns is the total number of LUNs the target says it has;
6787 	 *	nluns is the number of LUNs we were able to get into the buffer.
6788 	 *
6789 	 * Copy the data out of scarce iopb memory into regular kmem.
6790 	 * The caller must kmem_free(*lunarrayp, *sizep) when finished with it.
6791 	 */
6792 	*lunarrayp = (scsi_lun_t *)kmem_alloc(
6793 	    nluns * sizeof (scsi_lun_t), KM_SLEEP);
6794 	if (*lunarrayp == NULL) {
6795 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(1), NULL, child, "NULL lunarray"));
6796 		scsi_free_consistent_buf(lunrpt_bp);
6797 		return (NDI_NOMEM);
6798 	}
6799 
6800 	*sizep = nluns * sizeof (scsi_lun_t);
6801 	*nlunsp = nluns;
6802 	*tlunsp = tluns;
6803 	bcopy((void *)&lunrpt->lunrpt_luns, (void *)*lunarrayp, *sizep);
6804 	scsi_free_consistent_buf(lunrpt_bp);
6805 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(3), NULL, child,
6806 	    "@%s,0 path %d: %d/%d luns", taddr, pi, nluns, tluns));
6807 	return (NDI_SUCCESS);
6808 }
6809 
6810 /*
6811  * Enumerate all the LUNs and secondary functions of the specified 'taddr'
6812  * target port as accessed via 'self' pHCI.  Note that sd0 may be associated
6813  * with a child of the vHCI instead of 'self' - in this case the 'pi'
6814  * path_instance is used to ensure that the SCMD_REPORT_LUNS command is issued
6815  * through the 'self' pHCI path.
6816  *
6817  * We multi-thread across all the LUNs and secondary functions and enumerate
6818  * them. Which LUNs exist is based on SCMD_REPORT_LUNS data.
6819  *
6820  * The scsi_device we are called with should be for LUN0 and has been probed.
6821  *
6822  * This function is structured so that an HBA that has a different target
6823  * addressing structure can still use this function to enumerate the its
6824  * LUNs if it uses "taddr,lun" for its LUN space.
6825  *
6826  * We make assumptions about other LUNs associated with the target:
6827  *
6828  *	For SCSI-2 and SCSI-3 target we will issue the SCSI report_luns
6829  *	command. If this fails or we have a SCSI-1 then the number of
6830  *	LUNs is determined based on SCSI_OPTIONS_NLUNS. For a SCSI-1
6831  *	target we never probe above LUN 8, even if SCSI_OPTIONS_NLUNS
6832  *	indicates we should.
6833  *
6834  * HBA drivers wanting a different set of assumptions should implement their
6835  * own LUN enumeration code.
6836  */
6837 static int
6838 scsi_hba_enum_lsf_of_t(struct scsi_device *sd0,
6839     dev_info_t *self, char *taddr, int pi, int mt, scsi_enum_t se)
6840 {
6841 	dev_info_t		*child;
6842 	scsi_hba_tran_t		*tran;
6843 	impl_scsi_tgtmap_t	*tgtmap;
6844 	damap_id_t		tgtid;
6845 	damap_t			*tgtdam;
6846 	damap_t			*lundam = NULL;
6847 	struct scsi_hba_mte_h	*h;
6848 	struct scsi_hba_mte_ld	*ld;
6849 	int			aver;
6850 	scsi_lun_t		*lunp = NULL;
6851 	int			lun;
6852 	uint32_t		nluns;
6853 	uint32_t		tluns;
6854 	size_t			size;
6855 	scsi_lun64_t		lun64;
6856 	int			maxluns;
6857 
6858 	/*
6859 	 * If LUN0 failed then we have no other LUNs.
6860 	 *
6861 	 * NOTE: We need sd_inq to be valid to check ansi version. Since
6862 	 * scsi_unprobe is now a noop (sd_inq freeded in
6863 	 * scsi_busctl_uninitchild) sd_inq remains valid even if a target
6864 	 * driver detach(9E) occurs, resulting in a scsi_unprobe call
6865 	 * (sd_uninit_prevent keeps sd_inq valid by failing any
6866 	 * device_uninitchild attempts).
6867 	 */
6868 	ASSERT(sd0 && sd0->sd_uninit_prevent && sd0->sd_dev && sd0->sd_inq);
6869 	if ((sd0 == NULL) || (sd0->sd_dev == NULL) || (sd0->sd_inq == NULL)) {
6870 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(1), NULL, sd0 ? sd0->sd_dev : NULL,
6871 		    "not setup correctly:%s%s%s",
6872 		    (sd0 == NULL) ? " device" : "",
6873 		    (sd0 && (sd0->sd_dev == NULL)) ? " dip" : "",
6874 		    (sd0 && (sd0->sd_inq == NULL)) ? " inq" : ""));
6875 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
6876 	}
6877 
6878 	/*
6879 	 * NOTE: child should only be used in SCSI_HBA_LOG context since with
6880 	 * vHCI enumeration it may be the vHCI 'client' devinfo child instead
6881 	 * of a child of the 'self' pHCI we are enumerating.
6882 	 */
6883 	child = sd0->sd_dev;
6884 
6885 	/* Determine if we are reporting lun observations into lunmap. */
6886 	tran = ndi_flavorv_get(self, SCSA_FLAVOR_SCSI_DEVICE);
6887 	tgtmap = (impl_scsi_tgtmap_t *)tran->tran_tgtmap;
6888 	if (tgtmap) {
6889 		tgtdam = tgtmap->tgtmap_dam[SCSI_TGT_SCSI_DEVICE];
6890 		tgtid = damap_lookup(tgtdam, taddr);
6891 		if (tgtid != NODAM) {
6892 			lundam = damap_id_priv_get(tgtdam, tgtid);
6893 			damap_id_rele(tgtdam, tgtid);
6894 			ASSERT(lundam);
6895 		}
6896 	}
6897 
6898 	if (lundam) {
6899 		/* If using lunmap, start the observation */
6900 		scsi_lunmap_set_begin(self, lundam);
6901 	} else {
6902 		/* allocate and initialize the LUN handle */
6903 		h = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (*h), KM_SLEEP);
6904 		mutex_init(&h->h_lock, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL);
6905 		cv_init(&h->h_cv, NULL, CV_DEFAULT, NULL);
6906 		h->h_self = self;
6907 	}
6908 
6909 	/* See if SCMD_REPORT_LUNS works for SCSI-2 and beyond */
6910 	aver = sd0->sd_inq->inq_ansi;
6911 	if ((aver >= SCSI_VERSION_2) && (scsi_device_reportluns(sd0,
6912 	    taddr, pi, &lunp, &nluns, &tluns, &size) == NDI_SUCCESS)) {
6913 
6914 		ASSERT(lunp && (size > 0) && (nluns > 0) && (tluns > 0));
6915 
6916 		/* loop over the reported LUNs */
6917 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), NULL, child,
6918 		    "@%s,0 path %d: enumerating %d reported lun%s", taddr, pi,
6919 		    nluns, nluns > 1 ? "s" : ""));
6920 
6921 		for (lun = 0; lun < nluns; lun++) {
6922 			lun64 = scsi_lun_to_lun64(lunp[lun]);
6923 
6924 			if (lundam) {
6925 				if (scsi_lunmap_set_add(self, lundam,
6926 				    taddr, lun64, -1) != DDI_SUCCESS) {
6927 					SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_NF(WARN),
6928 					    "@%s,%" PRIx64 " failed to create",
6929 					    taddr, lun64));
6930 				}
6931 			} else {
6932 				if (lun64 == 0)
6933 					continue;
6934 
6935 				/* allocate a thread data structure for LUN */
6936 				ld = kmem_alloc(sizeof (*ld), KM_SLEEP);
6937 				ld->ld_h = h;
6938 				ld->ld_taddr = taddr;
6939 				ld->ld_lun64 = lun64;
6940 				ld->ld_sfunc = -1;
6941 				ld->ld_se = se;
6942 
6943 				/* process the LUN */
6944 				mutex_enter(&h->h_lock);
6945 				h->h_thr_count++;
6946 				mutex_exit(&h->h_lock);
6947 
6948 				if (mt & SCSI_ENUMERATION_MT_LUN_DISABLE)
6949 					scsi_hba_enum_lsf_of_tgt_thr(
6950 					    (void *)ld);
6951 				else
6952 					(void) thread_create(NULL, 0,
6953 					    scsi_hba_enum_lsf_of_tgt_thr,
6954 					    (void *)ld, 0, &p0, TS_RUN,
6955 					    minclsyspri);
6956 			}
6957 		}
6958 
6959 		/* free the LUN array allocated by scsi_device_reportluns */
6960 		kmem_free(lunp, size);
6961 	} else {
6962 		/* Couldn't get SCMD_REPORT_LUNS data */
6963 		if (aver >= SCSI_VERSION_3) {
6964 			if (se == SE_HP)
6965 				SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(WARN), NULL, child,
6966 				    "enumeration failed during report_lun"));
6967 			else
6968 				SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), NULL, child,
6969 				    "enumeration failed during report_lun"));
6970 		}
6971 
6972 		/* Determine the number of LUNs to enumerate. */
6973 		maxluns = scsi_get_scsi_maxluns(sd0);
6974 
6975 		/* loop over possible LUNs, skipping LUN0 */
6976 		if (maxluns > 1)
6977 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), NULL, child,
6978 			    "@%s,0 path %d: enumerating luns 1-%d", taddr, pi,
6979 			    maxluns - 1));
6980 		else
6981 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), NULL, child,
6982 			    "@%s,0 path %d: enumerating just lun0", taddr, pi));
6983 
6984 		for (lun64 = 0; lun64 < maxluns; lun64++) {
6985 			if (lundam) {
6986 				if (scsi_lunmap_set_add(self, lundam,
6987 				    taddr, lun64, -1) != DDI_SUCCESS) {
6988 					SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_NF(WARN),
6989 					    "@%s,%" PRIx64 " failed to create",
6990 					    taddr, lun64));
6991 				}
6992 			} else {
6993 				if (lun64 == 0)
6994 					continue;
6995 
6996 				/* allocate a thread data structure for LUN */
6997 				ld = kmem_alloc(sizeof (*ld), KM_SLEEP);
6998 				ld->ld_h = h;
6999 				ld->ld_taddr = taddr;
7000 				ld->ld_lun64 = lun64;
7001 				ld->ld_sfunc = -1;
7002 				ld->ld_se = se;
7003 
7004 				/* process the LUN */
7005 				mutex_enter(&h->h_lock);
7006 				h->h_thr_count++;
7007 				mutex_exit(&h->h_lock);
7008 				if (mt & SCSI_ENUMERATION_MT_LUN_DISABLE)
7009 					scsi_hba_enum_lsf_of_tgt_thr(
7010 					    (void *)ld);
7011 				else
7012 					(void) thread_create(NULL, 0,
7013 					    scsi_hba_enum_lsf_of_tgt_thr,
7014 					    (void *)ld, 0, &p0, TS_RUN,
7015 					    minclsyspri);
7016 			}
7017 		}
7018 	}
7019 
7020 	/*
7021 	 * If we have an embedded service as a secondary function on LUN0 and
7022 	 * the primary LUN0 function is different than the secondary function
7023 	 * then enumerate the secondary function. The sfunc value is the dtype
7024 	 * associated with the embedded service.
7025 	 *
7026 	 * inq_encserv: enclosure service and our dtype is not DTYPE_ESI
7027 	 * or DTYPE_UNKNOWN then create a separate DTYPE_ESI node for
7028 	 * enclosure service access.
7029 	 */
7030 	ASSERT(sd0->sd_inq);
7031 	if (sd0->sd_inq->inq_encserv &&
7032 	    ((sd0->sd_inq->inq_dtype & DTYPE_MASK) != DTYPE_UNKNOWN) &&
7033 	    ((sd0->sd_inq->inq_dtype & DTYPE_MASK) != DTYPE_ESI) &&
7034 	    ((sd0->sd_inq->inq_ansi >= SCSI_VERSION_3))) {
7035 		if (lundam) {
7036 			if (scsi_lunmap_set_add(self, lundam,
7037 			    taddr, 0, DTYPE_ESI) != DDI_SUCCESS) {
7038 				SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_NF(WARN),
7039 				    "@%s,0,%x failed to create",
7040 				    taddr, DTYPE_ESI));
7041 			}
7042 		} else {
7043 			/* allocate a thread data structure for sfunc */
7044 			ld = kmem_alloc(sizeof (*ld), KM_SLEEP);
7045 			ld->ld_h = h;
7046 			ld->ld_taddr = taddr;
7047 			ld->ld_lun64 = 0;
7048 			ld->ld_sfunc = DTYPE_ESI;
7049 			ld->ld_se = se;
7050 
7051 			/* process the LUN */
7052 			mutex_enter(&h->h_lock);
7053 			h->h_thr_count++;
7054 			mutex_exit(&h->h_lock);
7055 			if (mt & SCSI_ENUMERATION_MT_LUN_DISABLE)
7056 				scsi_hba_enum_lsf_of_tgt_thr((void *)ld);
7057 			else
7058 				(void) thread_create(NULL, 0,
7059 				    scsi_hba_enum_lsf_of_tgt_thr, (void *)ld,
7060 				    0, &p0, TS_RUN, minclsyspri);
7061 		}
7062 	}
7063 
7064 	/*
7065 	 * Future: Add secondary function support for:
7066 	 *	inq_mchngr (DTYPE_CHANGER)
7067 	 *	inq_sccs (DTYPE_ARRAY_CTRL)
7068 	 */
7069 
7070 	if (lundam) {
7071 		/* If using lunmap, end the observation */
7072 		scsi_lunmap_set_end(self, lundam);
7073 	} else {
7074 		/* wait for all the LUN threads of this target to complete */
7075 		mutex_enter(&h->h_lock);
7076 		while (h->h_thr_count > 0)
7077 			cv_wait(&h->h_cv, &h->h_lock);
7078 		mutex_exit(&h->h_lock);
7079 
7080 		/* free the target handle */
7081 		cv_destroy(&h->h_cv);
7082 		mutex_destroy(&h->h_lock);
7083 		kmem_free(h, sizeof (*h));
7084 	}
7085 
7086 	return (DDI_SUCCESS);
7087 }
7088 
7089 /*
7090  * Enumerate LUN0 and all other LUNs and secondary functions associated with
7091  * the specified target address.
7092  *
7093  * Return NDI_SUCCESS if we might have created a new node.
7094  * Return NDI_FAILURE if we definitely did not create a new node.
7095  */
7096 static int
7097 scsi_hba_bus_config_taddr(dev_info_t *self, char *taddr, int mt, scsi_enum_t se)
7098 {
7099 	char			addr[SCSI_MAXNAMELEN];
7100 	struct scsi_device	*sd;
7101 	int			circ;
7102 	int			ret;
7103 	int			pi;
7104 
7105 	/* See if LUN0 of the specified target exists. */
7106 	(void) snprintf(addr, sizeof (addr), "%s,0", taddr);
7107 
7108 	scsi_hba_devi_enter(self, &circ);
7109 	sd = scsi_device_config(self, NULL, addr, se, &circ, &pi);
7110 
7111 	if (sd) {
7112 		/*
7113 		 * LUN0 exists, enumerate all the other LUNs.
7114 		 *
7115 		 * With vHCI enumeration, when 'self' is a pHCI the sd
7116 		 * scsi_device may be associated with the vHCI 'client'.
7117 		 * In this case 'pi' is the path_instance needed to
7118 		 * continue enumeration communication LUN0 via 'self'
7119 		 * pHCI and specific 'taddr' target address.
7120 		 *
7121 		 * We prevent the removal of LUN0 until we are done with
7122 		 * prevent/allow because we must exit the parent for
7123 		 * multi-threaded scsi_hba_enum_lsf_of_t().
7124 		 *
7125 		 * NOTE: scsi_unprobe is a noop, sd->sd_inq is valid until
7126 		 * device_uninitchild - so sd_uninit_prevent keeps sd_inq valid
7127 		 * by failing any device_uninitchild attempts.
7128 		 */
7129 		ret = NDI_SUCCESS;
7130 		sd->sd_uninit_prevent++;
7131 		scsi_hba_devi_exit(self, circ);
7132 
7133 		(void) scsi_hba_enum_lsf_of_t(sd, self, taddr, pi, mt, se);
7134 
7135 		scsi_hba_devi_enter(self, &circ);
7136 		sd->sd_uninit_prevent--;
7137 	} else
7138 		ret = NDI_FAILURE;
7139 	scsi_hba_devi_exit(self, circ);
7140 	return (ret);
7141 }
7142 
7143 /* Config callout from scsi_hba_thread_taddrs */
7144 static void
7145 scsi_hba_taddr_config_thr(void *arg)
7146 {
7147 	struct scsi_hba_mte_td	*td = (struct scsi_hba_mte_td *)arg;
7148 	struct scsi_hba_mte_h	*h = td->td_h;
7149 
7150 	(void) scsi_hba_bus_config_taddr(h->h_self, td->td_taddr,
7151 	    td->td_mt, td->td_se);
7152 
7153 	/* signal completion of this target thread to the HBA */
7154 	mutex_enter(&h->h_lock);
7155 	if (--h->h_thr_count == 0)
7156 		cv_broadcast(&h->h_cv);
7157 	mutex_exit(&h->h_lock);
7158 
7159 	/* free config thread data */
7160 	kmem_free(td, sizeof (*td));
7161 }
7162 
7163 /*
7164  * Enumerate all the children of the specified SCSI parallel interface (spi).
7165  * An HBA associated with a non-parallel scsi bus should be using another bus
7166  * level enumeration implementation (possibly their own) and calling
7167  * scsi_hba_bus_config_taddr to do enumeration of devices associated with a
7168  * particular target address.
7169  *
7170  * On an spi bus the targets are sequentially enumerated based on the
7171  * width of the bus. We also take care to try to skip the HBAs own initiator
7172  * id. See scsi_hba_enum_lsf_of_t() for LUN and secondary function enumeration.
7173  *
7174  * Return NDI_SUCCESS if we might have created a new node.
7175  * Return NDI_FAILURE if we definitely did not create a new node.
7176  *
7177  * Note: At some point we may want to expose this interface in transport.h
7178  * if we find an hba that implements bus_config but still uses spi-like target
7179  * addresses.
7180  */
7181 static int
7182 scsi_hba_bus_configall_spi(dev_info_t *self, int mt)
7183 {
7184 	int	options;
7185 	int	ntargets;
7186 	int	id;
7187 	int	tgt;
7188 	char	**taddrs;
7189 	char	**taddr;
7190 	char	*tbuf;
7191 
7192 	/*
7193 	 * Find the number of targets supported on the bus. Look at the per
7194 	 * bus scsi-options property on the HBA node and check its
7195 	 * SCSI_OPTIONS_WIDE setting.
7196 	 */
7197 	options = ddi_prop_get_int(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, self,
7198 	    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM, "scsi-options", -1);
7199 	if ((options != -1) && ((options & SCSI_OPTIONS_WIDE) == 0))
7200 		ntargets = NTARGETS;			/* 8 */
7201 	else
7202 		ntargets = NTARGETS_WIDE;		/* 16 */
7203 
7204 	/*
7205 	 * Find the initiator-id for the HBA so we can skip that. We get the
7206 	 * cached value on the HBA node, established in scsi_hba_attach_setup.
7207 	 * If we were unable to determine the id then we rely on the HBA to
7208 	 * fail gracefully when asked to enumerate itself.
7209 	 */
7210 	id = ddi_prop_get_int(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, self,
7211 	    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM, "scsi-initiator-id", -1);
7212 	if (id > ntargets) {
7213 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(1), self, NULL,
7214 		    "'scsi-initiator-id' bogus for %d target bus: %d",
7215 		    ntargets, id));
7216 		id = -1;
7217 	}
7218 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), self, NULL,
7219 	    "enumerating targets 0-%d skip %d", ntargets, id));
7220 
7221 	/* form vector of target addresses */
7222 	taddrs = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (char *) * (ntargets + 1), KM_SLEEP);
7223 	for (tgt = 0, taddr = taddrs; tgt < ntargets; tgt++) {
7224 		/* skip initiator */
7225 		if (tgt == id)
7226 			continue;
7227 
7228 		/* convert to string and enumerate the target address */
7229 		tbuf = kmem_alloc(((tgt/16) + 1) + 1, KM_SLEEP);
7230 		(void) sprintf(tbuf, "%x", tgt);
7231 		ASSERT(strlen(tbuf) == ((tgt/16) + 1));
7232 		*taddr++ = tbuf;
7233 	}
7234 
7235 	/* null terminate vector of target addresses */
7236 	*taddr = NULL;
7237 
7238 	/* configure vector of target addresses */
7239 	scsi_hba_thread_taddrs(self, taddrs, mt, SE_BUSCONFIG,
7240 	    scsi_hba_taddr_config_thr);
7241 
7242 	/* free vector of target addresses */
7243 	for (taddr = taddrs; *taddr; taddr++)
7244 		kmem_free(*taddr, strlen(*taddr) + 1);
7245 	kmem_free(taddrs, sizeof (char *) * (ntargets + 1));
7246 	return (NDI_SUCCESS);
7247 }
7248 
7249 /*
7250  * Transport independent bus_configone BUS_CONFIG_ONE implementation.  Takes
7251  * same arguments, minus op, as scsi_hba_bus_config(), tran_bus_config(),
7252  * and scsi_hba_bus_config_spi().
7253  */
7254 int
7255 scsi_hba_bus_configone(dev_info_t *self, uint_t flags, char *arg,
7256     dev_info_t **childp)
7257 {
7258 	int			ret;
7259 	int			circ;
7260 	char			*name, *addr;
7261 	char			*lcp;
7262 	char			sc1, sc2;
7263 	char			nameaddr[SCSI_MAXNAMELEN];
7264 	extern int		i_ndi_make_spec_children(dev_info_t *, uint_t);
7265 	struct scsi_device	*sd0, *sd;
7266 	scsi_lun64_t		lun64;
7267 	int			mt;
7268 
7269 	/* parse_name modifies arg1, we must duplicate "name@addr" */
7270 	(void) strcpy(nameaddr, arg);
7271 	i_ddi_parse_name(nameaddr, &name, &addr, NULL);
7272 
7273 	/* verify the form of the node - we need an @addr */
7274 	if ((name == NULL) || (addr == NULL) ||
7275 	    (*name == '\0') || (*addr == '\0')) {
7276 		/*
7277 		 * OBP may create ill formed template/stub/wild-card
7278 		 * nodes (no @addr) for legacy driver loading methods -
7279 		 * ignore them.
7280 		 */
7281 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), self, NULL, "%s ill formed", arg));
7282 		return (NDI_FAILURE);
7283 	}
7284 
7285 	/*
7286 	 * Check to see if this is a non-scsi flavor configuration operation.
7287 	 */
7288 	if (strcmp(name, "smp") == 0) {
7289 		/*
7290 		 * Configure the child, and if we're successful return with
7291 		 * active hold.
7292 		 */
7293 		return (smp_hba_bus_config(self, addr, childp));
7294 	}
7295 
7296 	/*
7297 	 * The framework does not ensure the creation of driver.conf
7298 	 * nodes prior to calling a nexus bus_config. For legacy
7299 	 * support of driver.conf file nodes we want to create our
7300 	 * driver.conf file children now so that we can detect if we
7301 	 * are being asked to bus_configone one of these nodes.
7302 	 *
7303 	 * Needing driver.conf file nodes prior to bus config is unique
7304 	 * to scsi_enumeration mixed mode (legacy driver.conf and
7305 	 * dynamic SID node) support. There is no general need for the
7306 	 * framework to make driver.conf children prior to bus_config.
7307 	 *
7308 	 * We enter our HBA (self) prior to scsi_device_config, and
7309 	 * pass it our circ. The scsi_device_config may exit the
7310 	 * HBA around scsi_probe() operations to allow for parallelism.
7311 	 * This is done after the probe node "@addr" is available as a
7312 	 * barrier to prevent parallel probes of the same device. The
7313 	 * probe node is also configured in a way that it can't be
7314 	 * removed by the framework until we are done with it.
7315 	 *
7316 	 * NOTE: The framework is currently preventing many parallel
7317 	 * sibling operations (such as attaches), so the parallelism
7318 	 * we are providing is of marginal use until that is improved.
7319 	 * The most logical way to solve this would be to have separate
7320 	 * target and lun nodes. This would be a large change in the
7321 	 * format of /devices paths and is not being pursued at this
7322 	 * time. The need for parallelism will become more of an issue
7323 	 * with top-down attach for mpxio/vhci and for iSCSI support.
7324 	 * We may want to eventually want a dual mode implementation,
7325 	 * where the HBA determines if we should construct separate
7326 	 * target and lun devinfo nodes.
7327 	 */
7328 	scsi_hba_devi_enter(self, &circ);
7329 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(4), self, NULL, "%s@%s config_one", name, addr));
7330 	(void) i_ndi_make_spec_children(self, flags);
7331 
7332 	/*
7333 	 * For bus_configone, we make sure that we can find LUN0
7334 	 * first. This allows the delayed probe/barrier deletion for a
7335 	 * non-existent LUN0 (if enabled in scsi_device_config) to
7336 	 * cover all LUNs on the target. This is done to minimize the
7337 	 * number of independent target selection timeouts that occur
7338 	 * when a target with many LUNs is no longer accessible
7339 	 * (powered off). This removes the need for target driver
7340 	 * probe cache implementations.
7341 	 *
7342 	 * This optimization may not be desirable in a pure bridge
7343 	 * environment where targets on the other side of the bridge
7344 	 * show up as LUNs to the host. If we ever need to support
7345 	 * such a configuration then we should consider implementing a
7346 	 * SCSI_OPTIONS_ILUN0 bit.
7347 	 *
7348 	 * NOTE: we are *not* applying any target limitation filtering
7349 	 * to bus_configone, which means that we are relying on the
7350 	 * HBA tran_tgt_init entry point invoked by scsi_busctl_initchild
7351 	 * to fail.
7352 	 */
7353 	sd0 = (struct scsi_device *)-1;
7354 	lcp = strchr(addr, ',');		/* "addr,lun[,sfunc]" */
7355 	if (lcp) {
7356 		/*
7357 		 * With "tgt,lun[,sfunc]" addressing, multiple addressing levels
7358 		 * have been compressed into single devinfo node unit-address.
7359 		 * This presents a mismatch - there is no bus_config to discover
7360 		 * LUNs below a specific target, the only choice is to
7361 		 * BUS_CONFIG_ALL the HBA. To support BUS_CONFIG_ALL_LUNS below
7362 		 * a specific target, a bus_configone with lun address of "*"
7363 		 * triggers lun discovery below a target.
7364 		 */
7365 		if (*(lcp + 1) == '*') {
7366 			mt = ddi_prop_get_int(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, self,
7367 			    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM,
7368 			    "scsi-enumeration", scsi_enumeration);
7369 			mt |= scsi_hba_log_mt_disable;
7370 
7371 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), self, NULL,
7372 			    "%s@%s lun enumeration triggered", name, addr));
7373 			*lcp = '\0';		/* turn ',' into '\0' */
7374 			scsi_hba_devi_exit(self, circ);
7375 			(void) scsi_hba_bus_config_taddr(self, addr,
7376 			    mt, SE_BUSCONFIG);
7377 			return (NDI_FAILURE);
7378 		}
7379 
7380 		/* convert hex lun number from ascii */
7381 		lun64 = scsi_addr_to_lun64(lcp + 1);
7382 
7383 		if ((lun64 != 0) && (lun64 != SCSI_LUN64_ILLEGAL)) {
7384 			/*
7385 			 * configure ",0" lun first, saving off
7386 			 * original lun characters.
7387 			 */
7388 			sc1 = *(lcp + 1);
7389 			sc2 = *(lcp + 2);
7390 			*(lcp + 1) = '0';
7391 			*(lcp + 2) = '\0';
7392 			sd0 = scsi_device_config(self,
7393 			    NULL, addr, SE_BUSCONFIG, &circ, NULL);
7394 
7395 			/* restore original lun */
7396 			*(lcp + 1) = sc1;
7397 			*(lcp + 2) = sc2;
7398 
7399 			/*
7400 			 * Apply maxlun filtering.
7401 			 *
7402 			 * Future: We still have the kludged
7403 			 * scsi_check_ss2_LUN_limit() filtering off
7404 			 * scsi_probe() to catch bogus driver.conf
7405 			 * entries.
7406 			 */
7407 			if (sd0 && (lun64 < SCSI_32LUNS_PER_TARGET) &&
7408 			    (lun64 >= scsi_get_scsi_maxluns(sd0))) {
7409 				sd0 = NULL;
7410 				SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(4), self, NULL,
7411 				    "%s@%s filtered", name, addr));
7412 			} else
7413 				SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(4), self, NULL,
7414 				    "%s@%s lun 0 %s", name, addr,
7415 				    sd0 ? "worked" : "failed"));
7416 		}
7417 	}
7418 
7419 	/*
7420 	 * configure the requested device if LUN0 exists or we were
7421 	 * unable to determine the lun format to determine if LUN0
7422 	 * exists.
7423 	 */
7424 	if (sd0) {
7425 		sd = scsi_device_config(self,
7426 		    name, addr, SE_BUSCONFIG, &circ, NULL);
7427 	} else {
7428 		sd = NULL;
7429 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(2), self, NULL,
7430 		    "%s@%s no lun 0 or filtered lun", name, addr));
7431 	}
7432 
7433 	/*
7434 	 * We know what we found, to reduce overhead we finish BUS_CONFIG_ONE
7435 	 * processing without calling back to the frameworks
7436 	 * ndi_busop_bus_config (unless we goto framework below).
7437 	 *
7438 	 * If the reference is to a driver name and we created a generic name
7439 	 * (bound to that driver) we will still succeed.  This is important
7440 	 * for correctly resolving old drivername references to device that now
7441 	 * uses a generic names across the transition to generic naming. This
7442 	 * is effectively an internal implementation of the NDI_DRIVERNAME flag.
7443 	 *
7444 	 * We also need to special case the resolve_pathname OBP boot-device
7445 	 * case (modrootloaded == 0) where reference is to a generic name but
7446 	 * we created a legacy driver name node by returning just returning
7447 	 * the node created.
7448 	 */
7449 	if (sd && sd->sd_dev &&
7450 	    ((strcmp(ddi_node_name(sd->sd_dev), name) == 0) ||
7451 	    (strcmp(ddi_driver_name(sd->sd_dev), name) == 0) ||
7452 	    (modrootloaded == 0)) &&
7453 	    (ndi_devi_online(sd->sd_dev,
7454 	    flags & NDI_NO_EVENT) == NDI_SUCCESS)) {
7455 
7456 		/* device attached, return devinfo node with hold */
7457 		ret = NDI_SUCCESS;
7458 		*childp = sd->sd_dev;
7459 		ndi_hold_devi(sd->sd_dev);
7460 	} else {
7461 		/*
7462 		 * In the process of failing we may have added nodes to the HBA
7463 		 * (self), clearing DEVI_MADE_CHILDREN. To reduce the overhead
7464 		 * associated with the frameworks reaction to this we clear the
7465 		 * flag here.
7466 		 */
7467 		mutex_enter(&DEVI(self)->devi_lock);
7468 		DEVI(self)->devi_flags &= ~DEVI_MADE_CHILDREN;
7469 		mutex_exit(&DEVI(self)->devi_lock);
7470 		ret = NDI_FAILURE;
7471 
7472 		/*
7473 		 * The framework may still be able to succeed with
7474 		 * with its GENERIC_PROP code.
7475 		 */
7476 		scsi_hba_devi_exit(self, circ);
7477 		if (flags & NDI_DRV_CONF_REPROBE)
7478 			flags |= NDI_CONFIG_REPROBE;
7479 		flags |= NDI_MDI_FALLBACK;	/* devinfo&pathinfo children */
7480 		return (ndi_busop_bus_config(self, flags, BUS_CONFIG_ONE,
7481 		    (void *)arg, childp, 0));
7482 	}
7483 
7484 	scsi_hba_devi_exit(self, circ);
7485 	return (ret);
7486 }
7487 
7488 /*
7489  * Perform SCSI Parallel Interconnect bus_config
7490  */
7491 static int
7492 scsi_hba_bus_config_spi(dev_info_t *self, uint_t flags,
7493     ddi_bus_config_op_t op, void *arg, dev_info_t **childp)
7494 {
7495 	int			ret;
7496 	int			mt;
7497 
7498 	/*
7499 	 * Enumerate scsi target devices: See if we are doing generic dynamic
7500 	 * enumeration: if driver.conf has not specified the 'scsi-enumeration'
7501 	 * knob then use the global scsi_enumeration knob.
7502 	 */
7503 	mt = ddi_prop_get_int(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, self,
7504 	    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM,
7505 	    "scsi-enumeration", scsi_enumeration);
7506 	mt |= scsi_hba_log_mt_disable;
7507 
7508 	if ((mt & SCSI_ENUMERATION_ENABLE) == 0) {
7509 		/*
7510 		 * Static driver.conf file enumeration:
7511 		 *
7512 		 * Force reprobe for BUS_CONFIG_ONE or when manually
7513 		 * reconfiguring via devfsadm(1m) to emulate deferred attach.
7514 		 * Reprobe only discovers driver.conf enumerated nodes, more
7515 		 * dynamic implementations probably require their own
7516 		 * bus_config.
7517 		 */
7518 		if ((op == BUS_CONFIG_ONE) || (flags & NDI_DRV_CONF_REPROBE))
7519 			flags |= NDI_CONFIG_REPROBE;
7520 		flags |= NDI_MDI_FALLBACK;	/* devinfo&pathinfo children */
7521 		return (ndi_busop_bus_config(self, flags, op, arg, childp, 0));
7522 	}
7523 
7524 	if (scsi_hba_busconfig_debug)
7525 		flags |= NDI_DEVI_DEBUG;
7526 
7527 	/*
7528 	 * Generic spi dynamic bus config enumeration to discover and enumerate
7529 	 * the target device nodes we are looking for.
7530 	 */
7531 	switch (op) {
7532 	case BUS_CONFIG_ONE:	/* enumerate the named child */
7533 		ret = scsi_hba_bus_configone(self, flags, (char *)arg, childp);
7534 		break;
7535 
7536 	case BUS_CONFIG_ALL:	/* enumerate all children on the bus */
7537 	case BUS_CONFIG_DRIVER: /* enumerate all children that bind to driver */
7538 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(3), self, NULL,
7539 		    "BUS_CONFIG_%s mt %x",
7540 		    (op == BUS_CONFIG_ALL) ? "ALL" : "DRIVER", mt));
7541 
7542 		/*
7543 		 * Enumerate targets on SCSI parallel interconnect and let the
7544 		 * framework finish the operation (attach the nodes).
7545 		 */
7546 		if ((ret = scsi_hba_bus_configall_spi(self, mt)) == NDI_SUCCESS)
7547 			ret = ndi_busop_bus_config(self, flags, op,
7548 			    arg, childp, 0);
7549 		break;
7550 
7551 	default:
7552 		ret = NDI_FAILURE;
7553 		break;
7554 	}
7555 	return (ret);
7556 }
7557 
7558 /*
7559  * Perform SCSI Parallel Interconnect bus_unconfig
7560  */
7561 static int
7562 scsi_hba_bus_unconfig_spi(dev_info_t *self, uint_t flags,
7563     ddi_bus_config_op_t op, void *arg)
7564 {
7565 	int	mt;
7566 	int	circ;
7567 	int	ret;
7568 
7569 	/*
7570 	 * See if we are doing generic dynamic enumeration: if driver.conf has
7571 	 * not specified the 'scsi-enumeration' knob then use the global
7572 	 * scsi_enumeration knob.
7573 	 */
7574 	mt = ddi_prop_get_int(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, self,
7575 	    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM,
7576 	    "scsi-enumeration", scsi_enumeration);
7577 	mt |= scsi_hba_log_mt_disable;
7578 
7579 	if ((mt & SCSI_ENUMERATION_ENABLE) == 0)
7580 		return (ndi_busop_bus_unconfig(self, flags, op, arg));
7581 
7582 	if (scsi_hba_busconfig_debug)
7583 		flags |= NDI_DEVI_DEBUG;
7584 
7585 	scsi_hba_devi_enter(self, &circ);
7586 	switch (op) {
7587 	case BUS_UNCONFIG_ONE:
7588 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(3), self, NULL,
7589 		    "unconfig one: %s", (char *)arg));
7590 		ret = NDI_SUCCESS;
7591 		break;
7592 
7593 	case BUS_UNCONFIG_ALL:
7594 	case BUS_UNCONFIG_DRIVER:
7595 		ret = NDI_SUCCESS;
7596 		break;
7597 
7598 	default:
7599 		ret = NDI_FAILURE;
7600 		break;
7601 	}
7602 
7603 	/* Perform the generic default bus unconfig */
7604 	if (ret == NDI_SUCCESS)
7605 		ret = ndi_busop_bus_unconfig(self, flags, op, arg);
7606 
7607 	scsi_hba_devi_exit(self, circ);
7608 
7609 	return (ret);
7610 }
7611 
7612 static int
7613 scsi_hba_bus_config_tgtmap(dev_info_t *self, uint_t flags,
7614     ddi_bus_config_op_t op, void *arg, dev_info_t **childp)
7615 {
7616 	int ret = NDI_FAILURE;
7617 
7618 	switch (op) {
7619 	case BUS_CONFIG_ONE:
7620 		ret = scsi_hba_bus_configone(self, flags, arg, childp);
7621 		break;
7622 
7623 	case BUS_CONFIG_ALL:
7624 	case BUS_CONFIG_DRIVER:
7625 		ret = ndi_busop_bus_config(self, flags, op, arg, childp, 0);
7626 		break;
7627 
7628 	default:
7629 		break;
7630 	}
7631 
7632 	return (ret);
7633 }
7634 
7635 static int
7636 scsi_hba_bus_unconfig_tgtmap(dev_info_t *self, uint_t flags,
7637     ddi_bus_config_op_t op, void *arg)
7638 {
7639 	int ret = NDI_FAILURE;
7640 
7641 	switch (op) {
7642 	case BUS_UNCONFIG_ONE:
7643 	case BUS_UNCONFIG_DRIVER:
7644 	case BUS_UNCONFIG_ALL:
7645 		ret = NDI_SUCCESS;
7646 		break;
7647 	default:
7648 		break;
7649 	}
7650 
7651 	if (ret == NDI_SUCCESS) {
7652 		flags &= ~NDI_DEVI_REMOVE;
7653 		ret = ndi_busop_bus_unconfig(self, flags, op, arg);
7654 	}
7655 	return (ret);
7656 }
7657 
7658 static int
7659 scsi_hba_bus_config_iportmap(dev_info_t *self, uint_t flags,
7660     ddi_bus_config_op_t op, void *arg, dev_info_t **childp)
7661 {
7662 	dev_info_t	*child;
7663 	int		circ;
7664 	int		ret = NDI_FAILURE;
7665 
7666 	/*
7667 	 * MPXIO is never a sure thing (and we have mixed children), so
7668 	 * set NDI_NDI_FALLBACK so that ndi_busop_bus_config will
7669 	 * search for both devinfo and pathinfo children.
7670 	 *
7671 	 * Future: Remove NDI_MDI_FALLBACK since devcfg.c now looks for
7672 	 * devinfo/pathinfo children in parallel (instead of old way of
7673 	 * looking for one form of child and then doing "fallback" to
7674 	 * look for other form of child).
7675 	 */
7676 	flags |= NDI_MDI_FALLBACK;	/* devinfo&pathinfo children */
7677 	switch (op) {
7678 	case BUS_CONFIG_ONE:
7679 		scsi_hba_devi_enter(self, &circ);
7680 		/* create the iport node child */
7681 		if ((child = scsi_hba_bus_config_port(self, (char *)arg,
7682 		    SE_BUSCONFIG)) != NULL) {
7683 			if (childp) {
7684 				ndi_hold_devi(child);
7685 				*childp = child;
7686 			}
7687 			ret = NDI_SUCCESS;
7688 		}
7689 		scsi_hba_devi_exit(self, circ);
7690 		break;
7691 
7692 	case BUS_CONFIG_ALL:
7693 	case BUS_CONFIG_DRIVER:
7694 		ret = ndi_busop_bus_config(self, flags, op, arg, childp, 0);
7695 		break;
7696 
7697 	default:
7698 		break;
7699 	}
7700 	return (ret);
7701 }
7702 
7703 static int
7704 scsi_hba_bus_unconfig_iportmap(dev_info_t *self, uint_t flags,
7705     ddi_bus_config_op_t op, void *arg)
7706 {
7707 	flags &= ~NDI_DEVI_REMOVE;
7708 	return (ndi_busop_bus_unconfig(self, flags, op, arg));
7709 }
7710 
7711 /*
7712  * SCSI HBA bus config enumeration entry point. Called via the bus_ops
7713  * bus_config entry point for all SCSA HBA drivers.
7714  *
7715  *  o	If an HBA implements its own bus_config via tran_bus_config then we
7716  *	invoke it. An HBA that implements its own tran_bus_config entry	point
7717  *	may still call back into common SCSA code bus_config code for:
7718  *
7719  *	o SPI bus_config (scsi_hba_bus_spi)
7720  *	o LUN and secondary function enumeration (scsi_hba_enum_lsf_of_t()).
7721  *	o configuration of a specific device (scsi_device_config).
7722  *	o determining 1275 SCSI nodename and compatible property
7723  *	  (scsi_hba_nodename_compatible_get/_free).
7724  *
7725  *   o	Otherwise we implement a SCSI parallel interface (spi) bus config.
7726  *
7727  * Return NDI_SUCCESS if we might have created a new node.
7728  * Return NDI_FAILURE if we definitely did not create a new node.
7729  */
7730 static int
7731 scsi_hba_bus_config(dev_info_t *self, uint_t flags,
7732     ddi_bus_config_op_t op, void *arg, dev_info_t **childp)
7733 {
7734 	scsi_hba_tran_t	*tran;
7735 	int		ret;
7736 
7737 	/* make sure that we will not disappear */
7738 	ASSERT(DEVI(self)->devi_ref);
7739 
7740 	tran = ndi_flavorv_get(self, SCSA_FLAVOR_SCSI_DEVICE);
7741 	if (tran == NULL) {
7742 		/* NULL tran driver.conf config (used by cmdk). */
7743 		if ((op == BUS_CONFIG_ONE) || (flags & NDI_DRV_CONF_REPROBE))
7744 			flags |= NDI_CONFIG_REPROBE;
7745 		return (ndi_busop_bus_config(self, flags, op, arg, childp, 0));
7746 	}
7747 
7748 	/* Check if self is HBA-only node. */
7749 	if (tran->tran_hba_flags & SCSI_HBA_HBA) {
7750 		/* The bus_config request is to configure iports below HBA. */
7751 
7752 #ifdef	sparc
7753 		/*
7754 		 * Sparc's 'boot-device' OBP property value lacks an /iport@X/
7755 		 * component. Prior to the mount of root, we drive a disk@
7756 		 * BUS_CONFIG_ONE operatino down a level to resolve an
7757 		 * OBP 'boot-device' path.
7758 		 *
7759 		 * Future: Add (modrootloaded == 0) below, and insure that
7760 		 * all attempts bus_conf of 'bo_name' (in OBP form) occur
7761 		 * prior to 'modrootloaded = 1;' assignment in vfs_mountroot.
7762 		 */
7763 		if ((op == BUS_CONFIG_ONE) &&
7764 		    (strncmp((char *)arg, "disk@", strlen("disk@")) == 0)) {
7765 			return (scsi_hba_bus_config_prom_node(self,
7766 			    flags, arg, childp));
7767 		}
7768 #endif	/* sparc */
7769 
7770 		if (tran->tran_iportmap) {
7771 			/* config based on scsi_hba_iportmap API */
7772 			ret = scsi_hba_bus_config_iportmap(self,
7773 			    flags, op, arg, childp);
7774 		} else {
7775 			/* config based on 'iport_register' API */
7776 			ret = scsi_hba_bus_config_iports(self,
7777 			    flags, op, arg, childp);
7778 		}
7779 		return (ret);
7780 	}
7781 
7782 	/* Check to see how the iport/HBA does target/lun bus config. */
7783 	if (tran->tran_bus_config) {
7784 		/* HBA config based on Sun-private/legacy tran_bus_config */
7785 		ret = tran->tran_bus_config(self, flags, op, arg, childp);
7786 	} else if (tran->tran_tgtmap) {
7787 		/* SCSAv3 config based on scsi_hba_tgtmap_*() API */
7788 		ret =  scsi_hba_bus_config_tgtmap(self, flags, op, arg, childp);
7789 	} else {
7790 		/* SCSA config based on SCSI Parallel Interconnect */
7791 		ret = scsi_hba_bus_config_spi(self, flags, op, arg, childp);
7792 	}
7793 	return (ret);
7794 }
7795 
7796 /*
7797  * Called via the bus_ops bus_unconfig entry point for SCSI HBA drivers.
7798  */
7799 static int
7800 scsi_hba_bus_unconfig(dev_info_t *self, uint_t flags,
7801     ddi_bus_config_op_t op, void *arg)
7802 {
7803 	int		circ;
7804 	scsi_hba_tran_t	*tran;
7805 	int		ret;
7806 
7807 	tran = ddi_get_driver_private(self);
7808 	if (tran == NULL) {
7809 		/* NULL tran driver.conf unconfig (used by cmdk). */
7810 		return (ndi_busop_bus_unconfig(self, flags, op, arg));
7811 	}
7812 
7813 	/*
7814 	 * Purge barrier/probe node children. We do this prior to
7815 	 * tran_bus_unconfig in case the unconfig implementation calls back
7816 	 * into the common code at a different enumeration level, such a
7817 	 * scsi_device_config, which still creates barrier/probe nodes.
7818 	 */
7819 	scsi_hba_devi_enter(self, &circ);
7820 	scsi_hba_barrier_purge(self);
7821 	scsi_hba_devi_exit(self, circ);
7822 
7823 	/* Check if self is HBA-only node. */
7824 	if (tran->tran_hba_flags & SCSI_HBA_HBA) {
7825 		/* The bus_config request is to unconfigure iports below HBA. */
7826 		if (tran->tran_iportmap) {
7827 			/* unconfig based on scsi_hba_iportmap API */
7828 			ret = scsi_hba_bus_unconfig_iportmap(self,
7829 			    flags, op, arg);
7830 		}
7831 		return (ret);
7832 	}
7833 
7834 	/* Check to see how the iport/HBA does target/lun bus unconfig. */
7835 	if (tran->tran_bus_unconfig) {
7836 		/* HBA unconfig based on Sun-private/legacy tran_bus_unconfig */
7837 		ret = tran->tran_bus_unconfig(self, flags, op, arg);
7838 	} else if (tran->tran_tgtmap) {
7839 		/* SCSAv3 unconfig based on scsi_hba_tgtmap_*() API */
7840 		ret = scsi_hba_bus_unconfig_tgtmap(self, flags, op, arg);
7841 	} else {
7842 		/* SCSA unconfig based on SCSI Parallel Interconnect */
7843 		ret = scsi_hba_bus_unconfig_spi(self, flags, op, arg);
7844 	}
7845 	return (ret);
7846 }
7847 
7848 static int
7849 scsi_tgtmap_scsi_config(void *arg, damap_t *mapp, damap_id_t tgtid)
7850 {
7851 	scsi_hba_tran_t		*tran = (scsi_hba_tran_t *)arg;
7852 	dev_info_t		*self = tran->tran_iport_dip;
7853 	impl_scsi_tgtmap_t	*tgtmap;
7854 	char			*tgtaddr;
7855 	int			cfg_status, mt;
7856 
7857 	tgtmap = (impl_scsi_tgtmap_t *)tran->tran_tgtmap;
7858 	tgtaddr = damap_id2addr(mapp, tgtid);
7859 
7860 	if (scsi_lunmap_create(self, tgtmap, tgtaddr) != DDI_SUCCESS) {
7861 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_NF(WARN),
7862 		    "failed to create lunmap for %s", tgtaddr));
7863 	}
7864 
7865 	mt = ddi_prop_get_int(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, self,
7866 	    DDI_PROP_NOTPROM | DDI_PROP_DONTPASS, "scsi-enumeration",
7867 	    scsi_enumeration);
7868 	mt |= scsi_hba_log_mt_disable;
7869 
7870 	cfg_status = scsi_hba_bus_config_taddr(self, tgtaddr, mt, SE_HP);
7871 	if (cfg_status != NDI_SUCCESS) {
7872 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGCFG, self, NULL, "%s @%s config status %d",
7873 		    damap_name(mapp), tgtaddr, cfg_status));
7874 		return (DAM_FAILURE);
7875 	}
7876 
7877 	return (DAM_SUCCESS);
7878 }
7879 
7880 
7881 static int
7882 scsi_tgtmap_scsi_unconfig(void *arg, damap_t *mapp, damap_id_t tgtid)
7883 {
7884 	scsi_hba_tran_t		*tran = (scsi_hba_tran_t *)arg;
7885 	dev_info_t		*self = tran->tran_iport_dip;
7886 	impl_scsi_tgtmap_t	*tgtmap;
7887 	char			*tgt_addr;
7888 
7889 	tgtmap = (impl_scsi_tgtmap_t *)tran->tran_tgtmap;
7890 	tgt_addr = damap_id2addr(mapp, tgtid);
7891 
7892 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGUNCFG, self, NULL, "%s @%s", damap_name(mapp),
7893 	    tgt_addr));
7894 	scsi_lunmap_destroy(self, tgtmap, tgt_addr);
7895 	return (DAM_SUCCESS);
7896 }
7897 
7898 static int
7899 scsi_tgtmap_smp_config(void *arg, damap_t *mapp, damap_id_t tgtid)
7900 {
7901 	scsi_hba_tran_t	*tran = (scsi_hba_tran_t *)arg;
7902 	dev_info_t	*self = tran->tran_iport_dip;
7903 	char		*addr;
7904 
7905 	addr = damap_id2addr(mapp, tgtid);
7906 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGCFG, self, NULL, "%s @%s", damap_name(mapp), addr));
7907 
7908 	return ((smp_hba_bus_config_taddr(self, addr) == NDI_SUCCESS) ?
7909 	    DAM_SUCCESS : DAM_FAILURE);
7910 }
7911 
7912 static int
7913 scsi_tgtmap_smp_unconfig(void *arg, damap_t *mapp, damap_id_t tgtid)
7914 {
7915 	scsi_hba_tran_t	*tran = (scsi_hba_tran_t *)arg;
7916 	dev_info_t	*self = tran->tran_iport_dip;
7917 	char		*addr;
7918 	dev_info_t	*child;
7919 	char		nameaddr[SCSI_MAXNAMELEN];
7920 	int		circ;
7921 
7922 	addr = damap_id2addr(mapp, tgtid);
7923 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGUNCFG, self, NULL, "%s @%s", damap_name(mapp), addr));
7924 
7925 	(void) snprintf(nameaddr, sizeof (nameaddr), "smp@%s", addr);
7926 	scsi_hba_devi_enter(self, &circ);
7927 	if ((child = ndi_devi_findchild(self, nameaddr)) == NULL) {
7928 		scsi_hba_devi_exit(self, circ);
7929 		return (DAM_SUCCESS);
7930 	}
7931 
7932 	if (ndi_devi_offline(child,
7933 	    NDI_DEVFS_CLEAN | NDI_DEVI_REMOVE) == DDI_SUCCESS) {
7934 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGUNCFG, self, NULL,
7935 		    "devinfo smp@%s offlined and removed", addr));
7936 	} else if (ndi_devi_device_remove(child)) {
7937 		/* Offline/remove failed, note new device_remove */
7938 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGUNCFG, self, NULL,
7939 		    "devinfo smp@%s offline failed, device_remove",
7940 		    addr));
7941 	}
7942 	scsi_hba_devi_exit(self, circ);
7943 	return (DAM_SUCCESS);
7944 }
7945 
7946 /* ARGSUSED1 */
7947 static void
7948 scsi_tgtmap_smp_activate(void *map_priv, char *tgt_addr, int addrid,
7949     void **tgt_privp)
7950 {
7951 	impl_scsi_tgtmap_t	*tgtmap = (impl_scsi_tgtmap_t *)map_priv;
7952 	dev_info_t		*self = tgtmap->tgtmap_tran->tran_iport_dip;
7953 
7954 	if (tgtmap->tgtmap_activate_cb) {
7955 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGTGT, self, NULL, "%s @%s activated",
7956 		    damap_name(tgtmap->tgtmap_dam[SCSI_TGT_SMP_DEVICE]),
7957 		    tgt_addr));
7958 
7959 		(*tgtmap->tgtmap_activate_cb)(tgtmap->tgtmap_mappriv,
7960 		    tgt_addr, SCSI_TGT_SMP_DEVICE, tgt_privp);
7961 	}
7962 }
7963 
7964 /* ARGSUSED1 */
7965 static void
7966 scsi_tgtmap_smp_deactivate(void *map_priv, char *tgt_addr, int addrid,
7967     void *tgt_privp)
7968 {
7969 	impl_scsi_tgtmap_t	*tgtmap = (impl_scsi_tgtmap_t *)map_priv;
7970 	dev_info_t		*self = tgtmap->tgtmap_tran->tran_iport_dip;
7971 
7972 	if (tgtmap->tgtmap_deactivate_cb) {
7973 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGTGT, self, NULL, "%s @%s deactivated",
7974 		    damap_name(tgtmap->tgtmap_dam[SCSI_TGT_SMP_DEVICE]),
7975 		    tgt_addr));
7976 
7977 		(*tgtmap->tgtmap_deactivate_cb)(tgtmap->tgtmap_mappriv,
7978 		    tgt_addr, SCSI_TGT_SMP_DEVICE, tgt_privp);
7979 	}
7980 }
7981 
7982 /* ARGSUSED1 */
7983 static void
7984 scsi_tgtmap_scsi_activate(void *map_priv, char *tgt_addr, int addrid,
7985     void **tgt_privp)
7986 {
7987 	impl_scsi_tgtmap_t	*tgtmap = (impl_scsi_tgtmap_t *)map_priv;
7988 	dev_info_t		*self = tgtmap->tgtmap_tran->tran_iport_dip;
7989 
7990 	if (tgtmap->tgtmap_activate_cb) {
7991 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGTGT, self, NULL, "%s @%s activated",
7992 		    damap_name(tgtmap->tgtmap_dam[SCSI_TGT_SCSI_DEVICE]),
7993 		    tgt_addr));
7994 
7995 		(*tgtmap->tgtmap_activate_cb)(tgtmap->tgtmap_mappriv,
7996 		    tgt_addr, SCSI_TGT_SCSI_DEVICE, tgt_privp);
7997 	}
7998 }
7999 
8000 /* ARGSUSED1 */
8001 static void
8002 scsi_tgtmap_scsi_deactivate(void *map_priv, char *tgt_addr, int addrid,
8003     void *tgt_privp)
8004 {
8005 	impl_scsi_tgtmap_t	*tgtmap = (impl_scsi_tgtmap_t *)map_priv;
8006 	dev_info_t		*self = tgtmap->tgtmap_tran->tran_iport_dip;
8007 
8008 	if (tgtmap->tgtmap_deactivate_cb) {
8009 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGTGT, self, NULL, "%s @%s deactivated",
8010 		    damap_name(tgtmap->tgtmap_dam[SCSI_TGT_SCSI_DEVICE]),
8011 		    tgt_addr));
8012 
8013 		(*tgtmap->tgtmap_deactivate_cb)(tgtmap->tgtmap_mappriv,
8014 		    tgt_addr, SCSI_TGT_SCSI_DEVICE, tgt_privp);
8015 
8016 	}
8017 }
8018 
8019 
8020 int
8021 scsi_hba_tgtmap_create(dev_info_t *self, scsi_tgtmap_mode_t mode,
8022     clock_t settle, void *tgtmap_priv, scsi_tgt_activate_cb_t activate_cb,
8023     scsi_tgt_deactivate_cb_t deactivate_cb, scsi_hba_tgtmap_t **handle)
8024 {
8025 	scsi_hba_tran_t		*tran;
8026 	damap_t			*mapp;
8027 	char			context[64];
8028 	impl_scsi_tgtmap_t	*tgtmap;
8029 	damap_rptmode_t		rpt_style;
8030 	char			*scsi_binding_set;
8031 	int			optflags;
8032 
8033 	if (self == NULL || settle == 0 || handle == NULL)
8034 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
8035 
8036 	*handle = NULL;
8037 
8038 	if (scsi_hba_iport_unit_address(self) == NULL)
8039 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
8040 
8041 	switch (mode) {
8042 	case SCSI_TM_FULLSET:
8043 		rpt_style = DAMAP_REPORT_FULLSET;
8044 		break;
8045 	case SCSI_TM_PERADDR:
8046 		rpt_style = DAMAP_REPORT_PERADDR;
8047 		break;
8048 	default:
8049 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
8050 	}
8051 
8052 	tran = (scsi_hba_tran_t *)ddi_get_driver_private(self);
8053 	ASSERT(tran);
8054 	if (tran == NULL)
8055 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
8056 
8057 	tgtmap = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (*tgtmap), KM_SLEEP);
8058 	tgtmap->tgtmap_tran = tran;
8059 	tgtmap->tgtmap_activate_cb = activate_cb;
8060 	tgtmap->tgtmap_deactivate_cb = deactivate_cb;
8061 	tgtmap->tgtmap_mappriv = tgtmap_priv;
8062 
8063 	optflags = (ddi_prop_get_int(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, self,
8064 	    DDI_PROP_NOTPROM | DDI_PROP_DONTPASS, "scsi-enumeration",
8065 	    scsi_enumeration) & SCSI_ENUMERATION_MT_TARGET_DISABLE) ?
8066 	    DAMAP_SERIALCONFIG : DAMAP_MTCONFIG;
8067 
8068 	(void) snprintf(context, sizeof (context), "%s%d.tgtmap.scsi",
8069 	    ddi_driver_name(self), ddi_get_instance(self));
8070 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGTGT, self, NULL, "%s", context));
8071 	if (damap_create(context, rpt_style, optflags, settle,
8072 	    tgtmap, scsi_tgtmap_scsi_activate, scsi_tgtmap_scsi_deactivate,
8073 	    tran, scsi_tgtmap_scsi_config, scsi_tgtmap_scsi_unconfig,
8074 	    &mapp) != DAM_SUCCESS) {
8075 		kmem_free(tgtmap, sizeof (*tgtmap));
8076 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
8077 	}
8078 	tgtmap->tgtmap_dam[SCSI_TGT_SCSI_DEVICE] = mapp;
8079 
8080 	(void) snprintf(context, sizeof (context), "%s%d.tgtmap.smp",
8081 	    ddi_driver_name(self), ddi_get_instance(self));
8082 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGTGT, self, NULL, "%s", context));
8083 	if (damap_create(context, rpt_style, optflags,
8084 	    settle, tgtmap, scsi_tgtmap_smp_activate,
8085 	    scsi_tgtmap_smp_deactivate,
8086 	    tran, scsi_tgtmap_smp_config, scsi_tgtmap_smp_unconfig,
8087 	    &mapp) != DAM_SUCCESS) {
8088 		damap_destroy(tgtmap->tgtmap_dam[SCSI_TGT_SCSI_DEVICE]);
8089 		kmem_free(tgtmap, sizeof (*tgtmap));
8090 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
8091 	}
8092 	tgtmap->tgtmap_dam[SCSI_TGT_SMP_DEVICE] = mapp;
8093 
8094 	tran->tran_tgtmap = (scsi_hba_tgtmap_t *)tgtmap;
8095 	*handle = (scsi_hba_tgtmap_t *)tgtmap;
8096 
8097 	/*
8098 	 * We have now set tran_tgtmap, marking the tran as using tgtmap
8099 	 * enumeration services.  To prevent the generation of legacy spi
8100 	 * 'binding-set' compatible forms, remove the 'scsi-binding-set'
8101 	 * property.
8102 	 */
8103 	if (ddi_prop_lookup_string(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, self,
8104 	    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM, "scsi-binding-set",
8105 	    &scsi_binding_set) == DDI_PROP_SUCCESS) {
8106 		if (strcmp(scsi_binding_set, scsi_binding_set_spi) == 0)
8107 			(void) ndi_prop_remove(DDI_DEV_T_NONE, self,
8108 			    "scsi-binding-set");
8109 		ddi_prop_free(scsi_binding_set);
8110 	}
8111 	return (DDI_SUCCESS);
8112 }
8113 
8114 void
8115 scsi_hba_tgtmap_destroy(scsi_hba_tgtmap_t *handle)
8116 {
8117 	impl_scsi_tgtmap_t	*tgtmap = (impl_scsi_tgtmap_t *)handle;
8118 	dev_info_t		*self = tgtmap->tgtmap_tran->tran_iport_dip;
8119 	int			i;
8120 
8121 	for (i = 0; i < SCSI_TGT_NTYPES; i++) {
8122 		if (tgtmap->tgtmap_dam[i]) {
8123 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGTGT, self, NULL,
8124 			    "%s", damap_name(tgtmap->tgtmap_dam[i])));
8125 			damap_destroy(tgtmap->tgtmap_dam[i]);
8126 		}
8127 	}
8128 	kmem_free(tgtmap, sizeof (*tgtmap));
8129 }
8130 
8131 static int
8132 scsi_tgtmap_sync(scsi_hba_tgtmap_t *handle)
8133 {
8134 	impl_scsi_tgtmap_t	*tgtmap = (impl_scsi_tgtmap_t *)handle;
8135 	dev_info_t		*self = tgtmap->tgtmap_tran->tran_iport_dip;
8136 	int			empty = 1;
8137 	int			i;
8138 
8139 	for (i = 0; i < SCSI_TGT_NTYPES; i++) {
8140 		if (tgtmap->tgtmap_dam[i]) {
8141 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGTGT, self, NULL, "%s sync begin",
8142 			    damap_name(tgtmap->tgtmap_dam[i])));
8143 
8144 			/* return 1 if all maps ended up empty */
8145 			empty &= damap_sync(tgtmap->tgtmap_dam[i]);
8146 
8147 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGTGT, self, NULL, "%s sync end",
8148 			    damap_name(tgtmap->tgtmap_dam[i])));
8149 		}
8150 	}
8151 	return (empty);
8152 }
8153 
8154 int
8155 scsi_hba_tgtmap_set_begin(scsi_hba_tgtmap_t *handle)
8156 {
8157 	impl_scsi_tgtmap_t	*tgtmap = (impl_scsi_tgtmap_t *)handle;
8158 	dev_info_t		*self = tgtmap->tgtmap_tran->tran_iport_dip;
8159 	char			*context;
8160 	int			rv = DDI_SUCCESS;
8161 	int			i;
8162 
8163 	for (i = 0; i < SCSI_TGT_NTYPES; i++) {
8164 		if (tgtmap->tgtmap_dam[i] == NULL)
8165 			continue;
8166 
8167 		context = damap_name(tgtmap->tgtmap_dam[i]);
8168 
8169 		if (i == SCSI_TGT_SCSI_DEVICE) {
8170 			/*
8171 			 * In scsi_device context, so we have the 'context'
8172 			 * string, diagnose the case where the tgtmap caller
8173 			 * is failing to make forward progress, i.e. the caller
8174 			 * is never completing an observation, and calling
8175 			 * scsi_hbg_tgtmap_set_end. If this occurs, the solaris
8176 			 * target/lun state may be out of sync with hardware.
8177 			 */
8178 			if (tgtmap->tgtmap_reports++ >=
8179 			    scsi_hba_tgtmap_reports_max) {
8180 				tgtmap->tgtmap_noisy++;
8181 				if (tgtmap->tgtmap_noisy == 1)
8182 					SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(WARN), self, NULL,
8183 					    "%s: failing to complete a tgtmap "
8184 					    "observation", context));
8185 			}
8186 		}
8187 
8188 		if (damap_addrset_begin(
8189 		    tgtmap->tgtmap_dam[i]) != DAM_SUCCESS) {
8190 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGTGT, self, NULL, "%s FAIL", context));
8191 			rv = DDI_FAILURE;
8192 			continue;
8193 		}
8194 
8195 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGTGT, self, NULL, "%s", context));
8196 	}
8197 	return (rv);
8198 }
8199 
8200 
8201 int
8202 scsi_hba_tgtmap_set_add(scsi_hba_tgtmap_t *handle,
8203     scsi_tgtmap_tgt_type_t tgt_type, char *tgt_addr, void *tgt_priv)
8204 {
8205 	impl_scsi_tgtmap_t	*tgtmap = (impl_scsi_tgtmap_t *)handle;
8206 	dev_info_t		*self = tgtmap->tgtmap_tran->tran_iport_dip;
8207 
8208 	if (tgt_type >= SCSI_TGT_NTYPES || !tgtmap->tgtmap_dam[tgt_type])
8209 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
8210 
8211 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGTGT, self, NULL,
8212 	    "%s @%s", damap_name(tgtmap->tgtmap_dam[tgt_type]), tgt_addr));
8213 
8214 	return ((damap_addrset_add(tgtmap->tgtmap_dam[tgt_type], tgt_addr,
8215 	    NULL, NULL, tgt_priv) == DAM_SUCCESS) ? DDI_SUCCESS : DDI_FAILURE);
8216 }
8217 
8218 /*ARGSUSED*/
8219 int
8220 scsi_hba_tgtmap_set_end(scsi_hba_tgtmap_t *handle, uint_t flags)
8221 {
8222 	impl_scsi_tgtmap_t	*tgtmap = (impl_scsi_tgtmap_t *)handle;
8223 	dev_info_t		*self = tgtmap->tgtmap_tran->tran_iport_dip;
8224 	char			*context;
8225 	int			rv = DDI_SUCCESS;
8226 	int			i;
8227 
8228 	tgtmap->tgtmap_reports = tgtmap->tgtmap_noisy = 0;
8229 
8230 	for (i = 0; i < SCSI_TGT_NTYPES; i++) {
8231 		if (tgtmap->tgtmap_dam[i] == NULL)
8232 			continue;
8233 		context = damap_name(tgtmap->tgtmap_dam[i]);
8234 		if (damap_addrset_end(
8235 		    tgtmap->tgtmap_dam[i], 0) != DAM_SUCCESS) {
8236 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGTGT, self, NULL, "%s FAIL", context));
8237 			rv = DDI_FAILURE;
8238 			continue;
8239 		}
8240 
8241 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGTGT, self, NULL, "%s", context));
8242 	}
8243 	return (rv);
8244 }
8245 
8246 int
8247 scsi_hba_tgtmap_tgt_add(scsi_hba_tgtmap_t *handle,
8248     scsi_tgtmap_tgt_type_t tgt_type, char *tgt_addr, void *tgt_priv)
8249 
8250 {
8251 	impl_scsi_tgtmap_t	*tgtmap = (impl_scsi_tgtmap_t *)handle;
8252 	dev_info_t		*self = tgtmap->tgtmap_tran->tran_iport_dip;
8253 
8254 	if (tgt_type >= SCSI_TGT_NTYPES || !tgtmap->tgtmap_dam[tgt_type])
8255 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
8256 
8257 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGTGT, self, NULL,
8258 	    "%s @%s", damap_name(tgtmap->tgtmap_dam[tgt_type]), tgt_addr));
8259 
8260 	return ((damap_addr_add(tgtmap->tgtmap_dam[tgt_type], tgt_addr, NULL,
8261 	    NULL, tgt_priv) == DAM_SUCCESS) ? DDI_SUCCESS : DDI_FAILURE);
8262 }
8263 
8264 int
8265 scsi_hba_tgtmap_tgt_remove(scsi_hba_tgtmap_t *handle,
8266     scsi_tgtmap_tgt_type_t tgt_type, char *tgt_addr)
8267 {
8268 	impl_scsi_tgtmap_t	*tgtmap = (impl_scsi_tgtmap_t *)handle;
8269 	dev_info_t		*self = tgtmap->tgtmap_tran->tran_iport_dip;
8270 
8271 	if (tgt_type >= SCSI_TGT_NTYPES || !tgtmap->tgtmap_dam[tgt_type])
8272 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
8273 
8274 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGTGT, self, NULL,
8275 	    "%s @%s", damap_name(tgtmap->tgtmap_dam[tgt_type]), tgt_addr));
8276 
8277 	return ((damap_addr_del(tgtmap->tgtmap_dam[tgt_type],
8278 	    tgt_addr) == DAM_SUCCESS) ? DDI_SUCCESS : DDI_FAILURE);
8279 }
8280 
8281 int
8282 scsi_hba_tgtmap_lookup(scsi_hba_tgtmap_t *handle,
8283     char *tgt_addr, scsi_tgtmap_tgt_type_t *r_type)
8284 {
8285 	impl_scsi_tgtmap_t	*tgtmap = (impl_scsi_tgtmap_t *)handle;
8286 	dev_info_t		*self = tgtmap->tgtmap_tran->tran_iport_dip;
8287 	damap_id_t		tgtid;
8288 	int			i;
8289 
8290 	for (i = 0; i < SCSI_TGT_NTYPES; i++) {
8291 		tgtid = damap_lookup(tgtmap->tgtmap_dam[i], tgt_addr);
8292 		if (tgtid != NODAM) {
8293 			*r_type = i;
8294 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(3), self, NULL,
8295 			    "%s @%s found: type %d",
8296 			    damap_name(tgtmap->tgtmap_dam[i]), tgt_addr, i));
8297 			damap_id_rele(tgtmap->tgtmap_dam[i], tgtid);
8298 			return (DDI_SUCCESS);
8299 		}
8300 	}
8301 
8302 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(3), self, NULL,
8303 	    "%s%d.tgtmap @%s not found",
8304 	    ddi_driver_name(self), ddi_get_instance(self), tgt_addr));
8305 	return (DDI_FAILURE);
8306 }
8307 
8308 /*
8309  * Return the unit-address of an 'iport' node, or NULL for non-iport node.
8310  */
8311 char *
8312 scsi_hba_iport_unit_address(dev_info_t *self)
8313 {
8314 	/*
8315 	 * NOTE: Since 'self' could be a SCSA iport node or a SCSA HBA node,
8316 	 * we can't use SCSA flavors: the flavor of a SCSA HBA node is not
8317 	 * established/owned by SCSA, it is established by the nexus that
8318 	 * created the SCSA HBA node (PCI) as a child.
8319 	 *
8320 	 * NOTE: If we want to support a node_name other than "iport" for
8321 	 * an iport node then we can add support for a "scsa-iport-node-name"
8322 	 * property on the SCSA HBA node.  A SCSA HBA driver would set this
8323 	 * property on the SCSA HBA node prior to using the iport API.
8324 	 */
8325 	if (strcmp(ddi_node_name(self), "iport") == 0)
8326 		return (ddi_get_name_addr(self));
8327 	else
8328 		return (NULL);
8329 }
8330 
8331 /*
8332  * Define a SCSI initiator port (bus/channel) for an HBA card that needs to
8333  * support multiple SCSI ports, but only has a single HBA devinfo node. This
8334  * function should be called from the HBA's attach(9E) implementation (when
8335  * processing the HBA devinfo node attach) after the number of SCSI ports on
8336  * the card is known or when the HBA driver DR handler detects a new port.
8337  * The function returns 0 on failure and 1 on success.
8338  *
8339  * The implementation will add the port value into the "scsi-iports" property
8340  * value maintained on the HBA node as. These properties are used by the generic
8341  * scsi bus_config implementation to dynamicaly enumerate the specified iport
8342  * children. The enumeration code will, on demand, create the appropriate
8343  * iport children with a SCSI_ADDR_PROP_IPORTUA unit address. This node will
8344  * bind to the same driver as the HBA node itself. This means that an HBA
8345  * driver that uses iports should expect probe(9E), attach(9E), and detach(9E)
8346  * calls on the iport children of the HBA.  If configuration for all ports was
8347  * already done during HBA node attach, the driver should just return
8348  * DDI_SUCCESS when confronted with an iport node.
8349  *
8350  * A maximum of 32 iport ports are supported per HBA devinfo node.
8351  *
8352  * A NULL "port" can be used to indicate that the framework should enumerate
8353  * target children on the HBA node itself, in addition to enumerating target
8354  * children on any iport nodes declared. There are two reasons that an HBA may
8355  * wish to have target children enumerated on both the HBA node and iport
8356  * node(s):
8357  *
8358  *   o  If, in the past, HBA hardware had only a single physical port but now
8359  *      supports multiple physical ports, the updated driver that supports
8360  *      multiple physical ports may want to avoid /devices path upgrade issues
8361  *      by enumerating the first physical port under the HBA instead of as a
8362  *      iport.
8363  *
8364  *   o  Some hardware RAID HBA controllers (mlx, chs, etc) support multiple
8365  *      SCSI physical ports configured so that various physical devices on
8366  *      the physical ports are amalgamated into virtual devices on a virtual
8367  *      port.  Amalgamated physical devices no longer appear to the host OS
8368  *      on the physical ports, but other non-amalgamated devices may still be
8369  *      visible on the physical ports.  These drivers use a model where the
8370  *      physical ports are iport nodes and the HBA node is the virtual port to
8371  *      the configured virtual devices.
8372  */
8373 int
8374 scsi_hba_iport_register(dev_info_t *self, char *port)
8375 {
8376 	unsigned int ports = 0;
8377 	int rval, i;
8378 	char **iports, **newiports;
8379 
8380 	ASSERT(self);
8381 	if (self == NULL)
8382 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
8383 
8384 	rval = ddi_prop_lookup_string_array(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, self,
8385 	    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM, "scsi-iports", &iports,
8386 	    &ports);
8387 
8388 	if (ports >= SCSI_HBA_MAX_IPORTS) {
8389 		ddi_prop_free(iports);
8390 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
8391 	}
8392 
8393 	if (rval == DDI_PROP_SUCCESS) {
8394 		for (i = 0; i < ports; i++) {
8395 			if (strcmp(port, iports[i]) == 0) {
8396 				/* iport already registered */
8397 				ddi_prop_free(iports);
8398 				return (DDI_SUCCESS);
8399 			}
8400 		}
8401 	}
8402 
8403 	newiports = kmem_alloc((sizeof (char *) * (ports + 1)), KM_SLEEP);
8404 
8405 	for (i = 0; i < ports; i++) {
8406 		newiports[i] = strdup(iports[i]);
8407 	}
8408 	newiports[ports] = strdup(port);
8409 	ports++;
8410 
8411 	if (ddi_prop_update_string_array(DDI_DEV_T_NONE, self,
8412 	    "scsi-iports", newiports, ports) != DDI_PROP_SUCCESS) {
8413 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(WARN), self, NULL,
8414 		    "failed to establish %s %s",
8415 		    SCSI_ADDR_PROP_IPORTUA, port));
8416 		rval = DDI_FAILURE;
8417 	} else {
8418 		rval = DDI_SUCCESS;
8419 	}
8420 
8421 	/* If there is iport exist, free property */
8422 	if (ports > 1)
8423 		ddi_prop_free(iports);
8424 	for (i = 0; i < ports; i++) {
8425 		strfree(newiports[i]);
8426 	}
8427 	kmem_free(newiports, (sizeof (char *)) * ports);
8428 
8429 	return (rval);
8430 }
8431 
8432 /*
8433  * Check if the HBA has any scsi_hba_iport_register()ed children.
8434  */
8435 int
8436 scsi_hba_iport_exist(dev_info_t *self)
8437 {
8438 	unsigned int ports = 0;
8439 	char **iports;
8440 	int rval;
8441 
8442 	rval = ddi_prop_lookup_string_array(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, self,
8443 	    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM, "scsi-iports", &iports,
8444 	    &ports);
8445 
8446 	if (rval != DDI_PROP_SUCCESS)
8447 		return (0);
8448 
8449 	/* If there is now at least 1 iport, then iports is valid */
8450 	if (ports > 0) {
8451 		rval = 1;
8452 	} else
8453 		rval = 0;
8454 	ddi_prop_free(iports);
8455 
8456 	return (rval);
8457 }
8458 
8459 dev_info_t *
8460 scsi_hba_iport_find(dev_info_t *self, char *portnm)
8461 {
8462 	char		*addr = NULL;
8463 	char		**iports;
8464 	unsigned int	num_iports = 0;
8465 	int		rval = DDI_FAILURE;
8466 	int		i = 0;
8467 	dev_info_t	*child = NULL;
8468 
8469 	/* check to see if this is an HBA that defined scsi iports */
8470 	rval = ddi_prop_lookup_string_array(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, self,
8471 	    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM, "scsi-iports", &iports,
8472 	    &num_iports);
8473 
8474 	if (rval != DDI_SUCCESS) {
8475 		return (NULL);
8476 	}
8477 	ASSERT(num_iports > 0);
8478 
8479 	/* check to see if this port was registered */
8480 	for (i = 0; i < num_iports; i++) {
8481 		if (strcmp(iports[i], portnm) == 0)
8482 			break;
8483 	}
8484 
8485 	if (i == num_iports) {
8486 		child = NULL;
8487 		goto out;
8488 	}
8489 
8490 	addr = kmem_zalloc(SCSI_MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP);
8491 	(void) snprintf(addr, SCSI_MAXNAMELEN, "iport@%s", portnm);
8492 	rval = ndi_devi_config_one(self, addr, &child, NDI_NO_EVENT);
8493 	kmem_free(addr, SCSI_MAXNAMELEN);
8494 
8495 	if (rval != DDI_SUCCESS) {
8496 		child = NULL;
8497 	}
8498 out:
8499 	ddi_prop_free(iports);
8500 	return (child);
8501 }
8502 
8503 /*
8504  * Search/create the specified iport node
8505  */
8506 static dev_info_t *
8507 scsi_hba_bus_config_port(dev_info_t *self, char *nameaddr, scsi_enum_t se)
8508 {
8509 	dev_info_t	*child;		/* iport child of HBA node */
8510 	scsi_hba_tran_t	*tran;
8511 	char		*addr;
8512 	char		*compat;
8513 
8514 	/*
8515 	 * See if the iport node already exists.
8516 	 */
8517 	addr = nameaddr + strlen("iport@");
8518 	if (child = ndi_devi_findchild(self, nameaddr)) {
8519 		if (ndi_devi_device_isremoved(child)) {
8520 			if ((se == SE_HP) || !ndi_dev_is_hotplug_node(child)) {
8521 				if (ndi_devi_device_insert(child))
8522 					SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGCFG, self, NULL,
8523 					    "devinfo iport@%s device_reinsert",
8524 					    addr));
8525 			} else
8526 				return (NULL);
8527 		}
8528 		return (child);
8529 	}
8530 
8531 
8532 	/*
8533 	 * If config based on scsi_hba_iportmap API, only allow create
8534 	 * from hotplug.
8535 	 */
8536 	tran = ndi_flavorv_get(self, SCSA_FLAVOR_SCSI_DEVICE);
8537 	ASSERT(tran);
8538 	if (tran->tran_iportmap && (se != SE_HP))
8539 		return (NULL);
8540 
8541 	/* allocate and initialize a new "iport" node */
8542 	ndi_devi_alloc_sleep(self, "iport",
8543 	    (se == SE_HP) ? DEVI_SID_HP_NODEID : DEVI_SID_NODEID,
8544 	    &child);
8545 	ASSERT(child);
8546 	/*
8547 	 * Set the flavor of the child to be IPORT flavored
8548 	 */
8549 	ndi_flavor_set(child, SCSA_FLAVOR_IPORT);
8550 
8551 	/*
8552 	 * Add the SCSI_ADDR_PROP_IPORTUA addressing property for this child.
8553 	 * This property is used to identify a iport node, and to represent the
8554 	 * nodes @addr form via node properties.
8555 	 *
8556 	 * Add "compatible" property to the "scsi-iport" node to cause it bind
8557 	 * to the same driver as the HBA  driver. Use the "driver" name
8558 	 * instead of the "binding name" to distinguish from hw node.
8559 	 *
8560 	 * Give the HBA a chance, via tran_set_name_prop, to set additional
8561 	 * iport node properties or to change the "compatible" binding
8562 	 * prior to init_child.
8563 	 *
8564 	 * NOTE: the order of these operations is important so that
8565 	 * scsi_hba_iport works when called.
8566 	 */
8567 	compat = (char *)ddi_driver_name(self);
8568 	if ((ndi_prop_update_string(DDI_DEV_T_NONE, child,
8569 	    SCSI_ADDR_PROP_IPORTUA, addr) != DDI_PROP_SUCCESS) ||
8570 	    (ndi_prop_update_string_array(DDI_DEV_T_NONE, child,
8571 	    "compatible", &compat, 1) != DDI_PROP_SUCCESS) ||
8572 	    ddi_pathname_obp_set(child, NULL) != DDI_SUCCESS) {
8573 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_NF(WARN), "%s failed dynamic decoration",
8574 		    nameaddr));
8575 		(void) ddi_remove_child(child, 0);
8576 		child = NULL;
8577 	} else {
8578 		/*
8579 		 * Online/attach in order to get events so devfsadm will
8580 		 * create public names.
8581 		 */
8582 		ndi_hold_devi(child);
8583 		if (ndi_devi_online(child, 0) != NDI_SUCCESS) {
8584 			ndi_rele_devi(child);
8585 			ndi_prop_remove_all(child);
8586 			(void) ndi_devi_free(child);
8587 			child = NULL;
8588 		} else
8589 			ndi_rele_devi(child);
8590 	}
8591 
8592 	return (child);
8593 }
8594 
8595 #ifdef	sparc
8596 /*
8597  * Future: When iportmap boot support is added, consider rewriting this to
8598  * perform a scsi_hba_bus_config(BUS_CONFIG_ALL) on self (HBA) followed by
8599  * a scsi_hba_bus_config(BUS_CONFIG_ONE) on each child of self (each iport).
8600  */
8601 /* ARGSUSED */
8602 static int
8603 scsi_hba_bus_config_prom_node(dev_info_t *self, uint_t flags,
8604     void *arg, dev_info_t **childp)
8605 {
8606 	char		**iports;
8607 	int		circ, i;
8608 	int		ret = NDI_FAILURE;
8609 	unsigned int	num_iports = 0;
8610 	dev_info_t	*pdip = NULL;
8611 	char		*addr = NULL;
8612 
8613 	/* check to see if this is an HBA that defined scsi iports */
8614 	ret = ddi_prop_lookup_string_array(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, self,
8615 	    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM, "scsi-iports", &iports,
8616 	    &num_iports);
8617 
8618 	if (ret != DDI_SUCCESS) {
8619 		return (ret);
8620 	}
8621 
8622 	ASSERT(num_iports > 0);
8623 
8624 	addr = kmem_zalloc(SCSI_MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP);
8625 
8626 	ret = NDI_FAILURE;
8627 
8628 	scsi_hba_devi_enter(self, &circ);
8629 
8630 	/* create iport nodes for each scsi port/bus */
8631 	for (i = 0; i < num_iports; i++) {
8632 		bzero(addr, SCSI_MAXNAMELEN);
8633 		/* Prepend the iport name */
8634 		(void) snprintf(addr, SCSI_MAXNAMELEN, "iport@%s",
8635 		    iports[i]);
8636 		if (pdip = scsi_hba_bus_config_port(self, addr, SE_BUSCONFIG)) {
8637 			if (ndi_busop_bus_config(self, NDI_NO_EVENT,
8638 			    BUS_CONFIG_ONE, addr, &pdip, 0) !=
8639 			    NDI_SUCCESS) {
8640 				continue;
8641 			}
8642 			/*
8643 			 * Try to configure child under iport see wehter
8644 			 * request node is the child of the iport node
8645 			 */
8646 			if (ndi_devi_config_one(pdip, arg, childp,
8647 			    NDI_NO_EVENT) == NDI_SUCCESS) {
8648 				ret = NDI_SUCCESS;
8649 				break;
8650 			}
8651 		}
8652 	}
8653 
8654 	scsi_hba_devi_exit(self, circ);
8655 
8656 	kmem_free(addr, SCSI_MAXNAMELEN);
8657 
8658 	ddi_prop_free(iports);
8659 
8660 	return (ret);
8661 }
8662 #endif
8663 
8664 /*
8665  * Perform iport port/bus bus_config.
8666  */
8667 static int
8668 scsi_hba_bus_config_iports(dev_info_t *self, uint_t flags,
8669     ddi_bus_config_op_t op, void *arg, dev_info_t **childp)
8670 {
8671 	char		*nameaddr, *addr;
8672 	char		**iports;
8673 	int		circ, i;
8674 	int		ret = NDI_FAILURE;
8675 	unsigned int	num_iports = 0;
8676 
8677 	/* check to see if this is an HBA that defined scsi iports */
8678 	ret = ddi_prop_lookup_string_array(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, self,
8679 	    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS | DDI_PROP_NOTPROM, "scsi-iports", &iports,
8680 	    &num_iports);
8681 
8682 	if (ret != DDI_SUCCESS) {
8683 		return (ret);
8684 	}
8685 
8686 	ASSERT(num_iports > 0);
8687 
8688 	scsi_hba_devi_enter(self, &circ);
8689 
8690 	switch (op) {
8691 	case BUS_CONFIG_ONE:
8692 		/* return if this operation is not against an iport node */
8693 		nameaddr = (char *)arg;
8694 		if ((nameaddr == NULL) ||
8695 		    (strncmp(nameaddr, "iport@", strlen("iport@")) != 0)) {
8696 			ret = NDI_FAILURE;
8697 			scsi_hba_devi_exit(self, circ);
8698 			ddi_prop_free(iports);
8699 			return (ret);
8700 		}
8701 
8702 		/* parse the port number from "iport@%s" */
8703 		addr = nameaddr + strlen("iport@");
8704 
8705 		/* check to see if this port was registered */
8706 		for (i = 0; i < num_iports; i++) {
8707 			if (strcmp((iports[i]), addr) == 0)
8708 				break;
8709 		}
8710 
8711 		if (i == num_iports) {
8712 			ret = NDI_FAILURE;
8713 			break;
8714 		}
8715 
8716 		/* create the iport node child */
8717 		if (scsi_hba_bus_config_port(self, nameaddr, SE_BUSCONFIG)) {
8718 			ret = NDI_SUCCESS;
8719 		}
8720 		break;
8721 
8722 	case BUS_CONFIG_ALL:
8723 	case BUS_CONFIG_DRIVER:
8724 		addr = kmem_zalloc(SCSI_MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP);
8725 		/* create iport nodes for each scsi port/bus */
8726 		for (i = 0; i < num_iports; i++) {
8727 			bzero(addr, SCSI_MAXNAMELEN);
8728 			/* Prepend the iport name */
8729 			(void) snprintf(addr, SCSI_MAXNAMELEN, "iport@%s",
8730 			    iports[i]);
8731 			(void) scsi_hba_bus_config_port(self, addr,
8732 			    SE_BUSCONFIG);
8733 		}
8734 
8735 		kmem_free(addr, SCSI_MAXNAMELEN);
8736 		ret = NDI_SUCCESS;
8737 		break;
8738 	}
8739 	if (ret == NDI_SUCCESS) {
8740 #ifdef sparc
8741 		/*
8742 		 * Mask NDI_PROMNAME since PROM doesn't have iport
8743 		 * node at all.
8744 		 */
8745 		flags &= (~NDI_PROMNAME);
8746 #endif
8747 		flags |= NDI_MDI_FALLBACK;	/* devinfo&pathinfo children */
8748 		ret = ndi_busop_bus_config(self, flags, op,
8749 		    arg, childp, 0);
8750 	}
8751 	scsi_hba_devi_exit(self, circ);
8752 
8753 	ddi_prop_free(iports);
8754 
8755 	return (ret);
8756 }
8757 
8758 typedef struct impl_scsi_iportmap {
8759 	dev_info_t	*iportmap_hba_dip;
8760 	damap_t		*iportmap_dam;
8761 } impl_scsi_iportmap_t;
8762 
8763 static int
8764 scsi_iportmap_config(void *arg, damap_t *mapp, damap_id_t tgtid)
8765 {
8766 	dev_info_t	*self = (dev_info_t *)arg;
8767 	int		circ;
8768 	char		nameaddr[SCSI_MAXNAMELEN];
8769 	char		*iport_addr;
8770 	dev_info_t	*childp;
8771 
8772 	scsi_hba_devi_enter(self, &circ);
8773 
8774 	iport_addr = damap_id2addr(mapp, tgtid);
8775 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGIPT, self, NULL,
8776 	    "%s @%s", damap_name(mapp), iport_addr));
8777 
8778 	(void) snprintf(nameaddr, sizeof (nameaddr), "iport@%s", iport_addr);
8779 	childp = scsi_hba_bus_config_port(self, nameaddr, SE_HP);
8780 	scsi_hba_devi_exit(self, circ);
8781 	return (childp != NULL ? DAM_SUCCESS : DAM_FAILURE);
8782 }
8783 
8784 static int
8785 scsi_iportmap_unconfig(void *arg, damap_t *mapp, damap_id_t tgtid)
8786 {
8787 	dev_info_t	*self = arg;
8788 	dev_info_t	*childp;	/* iport child of HBA node */
8789 	int		circ, empty;
8790 	char		*addr;
8791 	char		nameaddr[SCSI_MAXNAMELEN];
8792 	scsi_hba_tran_t	*tran;
8793 
8794 	addr = damap_id2addr(mapp, tgtid);
8795 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGIPT, self, NULL, "%s @%s", damap_name(mapp), addr));
8796 
8797 	(void) snprintf(nameaddr, sizeof (nameaddr), "iport@%s", addr);
8798 	scsi_hba_devi_enter(self, &circ);
8799 	if ((childp = ndi_devi_findchild(self, nameaddr)) == NULL) {
8800 		scsi_hba_devi_exit(self, circ);
8801 		return (DAM_FAILURE);
8802 	}
8803 
8804 	tran = ddi_get_driver_private(childp);
8805 	ASSERT(tran);
8806 
8807 	ndi_hold_devi(childp);
8808 	scsi_hba_devi_exit(self, circ);
8809 
8810 	/*
8811 	 * A begin/end (clear) against the iport's
8812 	 * tgtmap will trigger unconfigure of all
8813 	 * targets on the iport.
8814 	 *
8815 	 * Future: This bit of code only works if the
8816 	 * target map reporting style is are full
8817 	 * reports and not per-address. Maybe we
8818 	 * should plan on handling this by
8819 	 * auto-unconfiguration when destroying the
8820 	 * target map(s).
8821 	 */
8822 	(void) scsi_hba_tgtmap_set_begin(tran->tran_tgtmap);
8823 	(void) scsi_hba_tgtmap_set_end(tran->tran_tgtmap, 0);
8824 
8825 	/* wait for unconfigure */
8826 	empty = scsi_tgtmap_sync(tran->tran_tgtmap);
8827 
8828 	scsi_hba_devi_enter(self, &circ);
8829 	ndi_rele_devi(childp);
8830 
8831 	/* If begin/end/sync ends in empty map, offline/remove. */
8832 	if (empty) {
8833 		if (ndi_devi_offline(childp,
8834 		    NDI_DEVFS_CLEAN | NDI_DEVI_REMOVE) == DDI_SUCCESS) {
8835 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGUNCFG, self, NULL,
8836 			    "devinfo iport@%s offlined and removed",
8837 			    addr));
8838 		} else if (ndi_devi_device_remove(childp)) {
8839 			/* Offline/rem failed, note new device_remove */
8840 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGUNCFG, self, NULL,
8841 			    "devinfo iport@%s offline failed, "
8842 			    "device_remove", addr));
8843 		}
8844 	}
8845 	scsi_hba_devi_exit(self, circ);
8846 	return (empty ? DAM_SUCCESS : DAM_FAILURE);
8847 }
8848 
8849 
8850 int
8851 scsi_hba_iportmap_create(dev_info_t *self, clock_t settle,
8852     scsi_hba_iportmap_t **handle)
8853 {
8854 	scsi_hba_tran_t		*tran;
8855 	damap_t			*mapp;
8856 	char			context[64];
8857 	impl_scsi_iportmap_t	*iportmap;
8858 
8859 	if (self == NULL || settle == 0 || handle == NULL)
8860 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
8861 
8862 	*handle = NULL;
8863 
8864 	if (scsi_hba_iport_unit_address(self) != NULL)
8865 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
8866 
8867 	tran = (scsi_hba_tran_t *)ddi_get_driver_private(self);
8868 	ASSERT(tran);
8869 	if (tran == NULL)
8870 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
8871 
8872 	(void) snprintf(context, sizeof (context), "%s%d.iportmap",
8873 	    ddi_driver_name(self), ddi_get_instance(self));
8874 
8875 	if (damap_create(context, DAMAP_REPORT_PERADDR, DAMAP_SERIALCONFIG,
8876 	    settle, NULL, NULL, NULL, self,
8877 	    scsi_iportmap_config, scsi_iportmap_unconfig, &mapp) !=
8878 	    DAM_SUCCESS) {
8879 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
8880 	}
8881 	iportmap = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (*iportmap), KM_SLEEP);
8882 	iportmap->iportmap_hba_dip = self;
8883 	iportmap->iportmap_dam = mapp;
8884 
8885 	tran->tran_iportmap = (scsi_hba_iportmap_t *)iportmap;
8886 	*handle = (scsi_hba_iportmap_t *)iportmap;
8887 
8888 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGIPT, self, NULL, "%s", damap_name(mapp)));
8889 	return (DDI_SUCCESS);
8890 }
8891 
8892 void
8893 scsi_hba_iportmap_destroy(scsi_hba_iportmap_t *handle)
8894 {
8895 	impl_scsi_iportmap_t	*iportmap = (impl_scsi_iportmap_t *)handle;
8896 	dev_info_t		*self = iportmap->iportmap_hba_dip;
8897 
8898 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGIPT, self, NULL,
8899 	    "%s", damap_name(iportmap->iportmap_dam)));
8900 
8901 	damap_destroy(iportmap->iportmap_dam);
8902 	kmem_free(iportmap, sizeof (*iportmap));
8903 }
8904 
8905 int
8906 scsi_hba_iportmap_iport_add(scsi_hba_iportmap_t *handle,
8907     char *iport_addr, void *iport_priv)
8908 {
8909 	impl_scsi_iportmap_t	*iportmap = (impl_scsi_iportmap_t *)handle;
8910 	dev_info_t		*self = iportmap->iportmap_hba_dip;
8911 
8912 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGIPT, self, NULL,
8913 	    "%s @%s", damap_name(iportmap->iportmap_dam), iport_addr));
8914 
8915 	return ((damap_addr_add(iportmap->iportmap_dam, iport_addr, NULL,
8916 	    NULL, iport_priv) == DAM_SUCCESS) ? DDI_SUCCESS : DDI_FAILURE);
8917 }
8918 
8919 int
8920 scsi_hba_iportmap_iport_remove(scsi_hba_iportmap_t *handle,
8921     char *iport_addr)
8922 {
8923 	impl_scsi_iportmap_t	*iportmap = (impl_scsi_iportmap_t *)handle;
8924 	dev_info_t		*self = iportmap->iportmap_hba_dip;
8925 
8926 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGIPT, self, NULL,
8927 	    "%s @%s", damap_name(iportmap->iportmap_dam), iport_addr));
8928 
8929 	return ((damap_addr_del(iportmap->iportmap_dam,
8930 	    iport_addr) == DAM_SUCCESS) ? DDI_SUCCESS : DDI_FAILURE);
8931 }
8932 
8933 int
8934 scsi_hba_iportmap_lookup(scsi_hba_iportmap_t *handle,
8935     char *iport_addr)
8936 {
8937 	impl_scsi_iportmap_t	*iportmap = (impl_scsi_iportmap_t *)handle;
8938 	dev_info_t		*self = iportmap->iportmap_hba_dip;
8939 	damap_id_t		iportid;
8940 
8941 	iportid = damap_lookup(iportmap->iportmap_dam, iport_addr);
8942 	if (iportid != NODAM) {
8943 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(3), self, NULL,
8944 		    "%s @%s found",
8945 		    damap_name(iportmap->iportmap_dam), iport_addr));
8946 		damap_id_rele(iportmap->iportmap_dam, iportid);
8947 		return (DDI_SUCCESS);
8948 	}
8949 
8950 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(3), self, NULL,
8951 	    "%s @%s not found",
8952 	    damap_name(iportmap->iportmap_dam), iport_addr));
8953 	return (DDI_FAILURE);
8954 }
8955 
8956 
8957 static int
8958 scsi_lunmap_config(void *arg, damap_t *lundam, damap_id_t lunid)
8959 {
8960 	impl_scsi_tgtmap_t	*tgtmap = (impl_scsi_tgtmap_t *)arg;
8961 	scsi_hba_tran_t		*tran = tgtmap->tgtmap_tran;
8962 	dev_info_t		*self = tran->tran_iport_dip;
8963 	char			*addr;
8964 
8965 	addr = damap_id2addr(lundam, lunid);
8966 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGLUN, self, NULL,
8967 	    "%s @%s", damap_name(lundam), addr));
8968 	if (scsi_hba_bus_configone_addr(self, addr, SE_HP) != NULL)
8969 		return (DAM_SUCCESS);
8970 	else
8971 		return (DAM_FAILURE);
8972 }
8973 
8974 static int
8975 scsi_lunmap_unconfig(void *arg, damap_t *lundam, damap_id_t lunid)
8976 {
8977 	impl_scsi_tgtmap_t	*tgtmap = (impl_scsi_tgtmap_t *)arg;
8978 	scsi_hba_tran_t		*tran = tgtmap->tgtmap_tran;
8979 	dev_info_t		*self = tran->tran_iport_dip;
8980 	char			*addr;
8981 
8982 	addr = damap_id2addr(lundam, lunid);
8983 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGLUN, self, NULL, "%s @%s", damap_name(lundam),
8984 	    addr));
8985 
8986 	scsi_hba_bus_unconfigone_addr(self, addr);
8987 	return (DAM_SUCCESS);
8988 }
8989 
8990 static int
8991 scsi_lunmap_create(dev_info_t *self, impl_scsi_tgtmap_t *tgtmap, char *taddr)
8992 {
8993 	char			context[64];
8994 	damap_t			*tgtdam;
8995 	damap_id_t		tgtid;
8996 	damap_t			*lundam;
8997 	int			optflags;
8998 
8999 	(void) snprintf(context, sizeof (context), "%s%d.%s.lunmap",
9000 	    ddi_driver_name(self), ddi_get_instance(self), taddr);
9001 
9002 	tgtdam = tgtmap->tgtmap_dam[SCSI_TGT_SCSI_DEVICE];
9003 	tgtid = damap_lookup(tgtdam, taddr);
9004 	if (tgtid == NODAM) {
9005 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(1), self, NULL,
9006 		    "target %s not found", context));
9007 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
9008 	}
9009 
9010 	lundam = damap_id_priv_get(tgtdam, tgtid);
9011 	if (lundam) {
9012 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(1), self, NULL,
9013 		    "lunmap %s already created", context));
9014 		damap_id_rele(tgtdam, tgtid);
9015 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
9016 	}
9017 
9018 	optflags = (ddi_prop_get_int(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, self,
9019 	    DDI_PROP_NOTPROM | DDI_PROP_DONTPASS, "scsi-enumeration",
9020 	    scsi_enumeration) & SCSI_ENUMERATION_MT_LUN_DISABLE) ?
9021 	    DAMAP_SERIALCONFIG : DAMAP_MTCONFIG;
9022 
9023 	/* NOTE: expected ref at tgtid/taddr: 2: caller + lookup. */
9024 	ASSERT(damap_id_ref(tgtdam, tgtid) == 2);
9025 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGLUN, self, NULL, "%s creat, id %d ref %d",
9026 	    context, tgtid, damap_id_ref(tgtdam, tgtid)));
9027 
9028 	/* create lundam */
9029 	if (damap_create(context, DAMAP_REPORT_FULLSET, optflags, 1,
9030 	    NULL, NULL, NULL, tgtmap, scsi_lunmap_config, scsi_lunmap_unconfig,
9031 	    &lundam) != DAM_SUCCESS) {
9032 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(1), self, NULL,
9033 		    "%s create failed, id %d ref %d",
9034 		    context, tgtid, damap_id_ref(tgtdam, tgtid)));
9035 		damap_id_rele(tgtdam, tgtid);
9036 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
9037 	}
9038 
9039 	/*
9040 	 * Return with damap_id_hold at tgtid/taddr from damap_lookup to
9041 	 * account for damap_id_prv_set below.
9042 	 */
9043 	damap_id_priv_set(tgtdam, tgtid, lundam);
9044 	return (DDI_SUCCESS);
9045 }
9046 
9047 static void
9048 scsi_lunmap_destroy(dev_info_t *self, impl_scsi_tgtmap_t *tgtmap, char *taddr)
9049 {
9050 	char			context[64];
9051 	damap_t			*tgtdam;
9052 	damap_id_t		tgtid;
9053 	damap_t			*lundam;
9054 
9055 	(void) snprintf(context, sizeof (context), "%s%d.%s.lunmap",
9056 	    ddi_driver_name(self), ddi_get_instance(self), taddr);
9057 
9058 	tgtdam = tgtmap->tgtmap_dam[SCSI_TGT_SCSI_DEVICE];
9059 	tgtid = damap_lookup(tgtdam, taddr);
9060 	if (tgtid == NODAM) {
9061 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(1), self, NULL,
9062 		    "target %s not found", context));
9063 		return;
9064 	}
9065 
9066 	lundam = (damap_t *)damap_id_priv_get(tgtdam, tgtid);
9067 	if (lundam == NULL) {
9068 		damap_id_rele(tgtdam, tgtid);		/* from damap_lookup */
9069 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(1), self, NULL,
9070 		    "lunmap %s already destroyed", context));
9071 		return;
9072 	}
9073 
9074 	/* NOTE: expected ref at tgtid/taddr: 3: priv_set + caller + lookup. */
9075 	ASSERT(damap_id_ref(tgtdam, tgtid) == 3);
9076 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGLUN, self, NULL, "%s, id %d ref %d",
9077 	    damap_name(lundam), tgtid, damap_id_ref(tgtdam, tgtid)));
9078 
9079 	/*
9080 	 * A begin/end (clear) against a target's lunmap will trigger
9081 	 * unconfigure of all LUNs on the target.
9082 	 */
9083 	scsi_lunmap_set_begin(self, lundam);
9084 	scsi_lunmap_set_end(self, lundam);
9085 
9086 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGLUN, self, NULL,
9087 	    "%s sync begin", damap_name(lundam)));
9088 
9089 	(void) damap_sync(lundam);	/* wait for unconfigure */
9090 
9091 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGLUN, self, NULL,
9092 	    "%s sync end", damap_name(lundam)));
9093 
9094 	damap_id_priv_set(tgtdam, tgtid, NULL);
9095 
9096 	/* release hold established by damap_lookup above */
9097 	damap_id_rele(tgtdam, tgtid);
9098 
9099 	/* release hold established since scsi_lunmap_create() */
9100 	damap_id_rele(tgtdam, tgtid);
9101 
9102 	damap_destroy(lundam);
9103 }
9104 
9105 static void
9106 scsi_lunmap_set_begin(dev_info_t *self, damap_t *lundam)
9107 {
9108 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGLUN, self, NULL, "%s", damap_name(lundam)));
9109 
9110 	(void) damap_addrset_begin(lundam);
9111 }
9112 
9113 static int
9114 scsi_lunmap_set_add(dev_info_t *self, damap_t *lundam,
9115     char *taddr, scsi_lun64_t lun64, int sfunc)
9116 {
9117 	char	ua[SCSI_MAXNAMELEN];
9118 
9119 	/* make unit address string form of "@taddr,lun[,sfunc]" */
9120 	if (sfunc == -1)
9121 		(void) snprintf(ua, sizeof (ua), "%s,%" PRIx64, taddr, lun64);
9122 	else
9123 		(void) snprintf(ua, sizeof (ua), "%s,%" PRIx64 ",%x",
9124 		    taddr, lun64, sfunc);
9125 
9126 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGLUN, self, NULL, "%s @%s", damap_name(lundam), ua));
9127 
9128 	return ((damap_addrset_add(lundam, ua, NULL, NULL,
9129 	    NULL) == DAM_SUCCESS) ? DDI_SUCCESS : DDI_FAILURE);
9130 }
9131 
9132 static void
9133 scsi_lunmap_set_end(dev_info_t *self, damap_t *lundam)
9134 {
9135 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGLUN, self, NULL, "%s", damap_name(lundam)));
9136 
9137 	(void) damap_addrset_end(lundam, 0);
9138 }
9139 
9140 int
9141 scsi_lunmap_lookup(dev_info_t *self, damap_t *lundam, char *addr)
9142 {
9143 	damap_id_t		lunid;
9144 
9145 	if ((lunid = damap_lookup(lundam, addr)) != NODAM) {
9146 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(3), self, NULL,
9147 		    "%s @%s found", damap_name(lundam), addr));
9148 		damap_id_rele(lundam, lunid);
9149 		return (DDI_SUCCESS);
9150 	}
9151 
9152 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(3), self, NULL,
9153 	    "%s @%s not found", damap_name(lundam), addr));
9154 	return (DDI_FAILURE);
9155 }
9156 
9157 /*
9158  * phymap implementation
9159  *
9160  * We manage the timed aggregation of phys into a phy map * by creating a
9161  * SAS port construct (based upon 'name' of "local,remote" SAS addresses)
9162  * upon the first link up. As time goes on additional phys may join that port.
9163  * After an appropriate amount of settle time, we trigger the activation
9164  * callback which will then take the resultant bit mask of phys (phymask) in
9165  * the SAS port and use that to call back to the callback function
9166  * provided by the additional caller.
9167  *
9168  * We cross check to make sure that phys only exist in one SAS port at a
9169  * time by having soft state for each phy point back to the created
9170  * SAS port.
9171  *
9172  * NOTE: Make SAS_PHY_UA_LEN max(SAS_PHY_PHYMASK_LEN, SAS_PHY_NAME_LEN)
9173  * so we have enough space if sas_phymap_bitset2phymaskua phymask address
9174  * is already in use, and we end up using port name as unit address.
9175  */
9176 #define	SAS_PHY_NAME_FMT	"%" PRIx64 ",%" PRIx64
9177 #define	SAS_PHY_NAME_LEN	(16 + 1 + 16 + 1)
9178 #define	SAS_PHY_NPHY		(SAS2_PHYNUM_MAX + 1)
9179 #define	SAS_PHY_PHYMASK_LEN	((roundup(SAS_PHY_NPHY, 4)) / 4)
9180 #if	(SAS_PHY_PHYMASK_LEN > SAS_PHY_NAME_LEN)
9181 #define	SAS_PHY_UA_LEN		SAS_PHY_PHYMASK_LEN
9182 #else
9183 #define	SAS_PHY_UA_LEN		SAS_PHY_NAME_LEN
9184 #endif
9185 typedef struct impl_sas_phymap {
9186 	dev_info_t			*phymap_self;
9187 
9188 	kmutex_t			phymap_lock;
9189 	damap_t				*phymap_dam;
9190 	void				*phymap_phy2name;
9191 	ddi_soft_state_bystr		*phymap_name2phys;	/* bitset */
9192 	ddi_soft_state_bystr		*phymap_name2ua;
9193 	ddi_soft_state_bystr		*phymap_ua2name;
9194 
9195 	/* Noisy phy information - ensure forward progress for noisy phys */
9196 	int				phymap_phy_max;		/* max phy# */
9197 	int				phymap_reports;		/* per period */
9198 	int				phymap_reports_max;	/* scales */
9199 	int				phymap_phys_noisy;	/* detected */
9200 
9201 	/* These are for callbacks to the consumer. */
9202 	sas_phymap_activate_cb_t	phymap_acp;
9203 	sas_phymap_deactivate_cb_t	phymap_dcp;
9204 	void				*phymap_private;
9205 } impl_sas_phymap_t;
9206 
9207 /* Detect noisy phy: max changes per stabilization period per phy. */
9208 static int sas_phymap_phy_max_factor = 16;
9209 
9210 /*
9211  * Convert bitset into a unit-address string. The maximum string length would
9212  * be the maximum number of phys, rounded up by 4 and divided by 4.
9213  */
9214 static void
9215 sas_phymap_bitset2phymaskua(bitset_t *phys, char *buf)
9216 {
9217 	char			*ptr;
9218 	int			grp;
9219 	int			cur;
9220 	uint_t			bit;
9221 
9222 	bit = roundup(SAS_PHY_NPHY, 4);
9223 	grp = 4;
9224 	ptr = buf;
9225 	cur = 0;
9226 	do {
9227 		bit -= 1;
9228 		grp -= 1;
9229 		if (bitset_in_set(phys, bit)) {
9230 			cur |= (1 << grp);
9231 		}
9232 		if (grp == 0) {
9233 			grp = 4;
9234 			if (cur || ptr != buf) {
9235 				*ptr++ = "0123456789abcdef"[cur];
9236 				*ptr = 0;
9237 			}
9238 			cur = 0;
9239 		}
9240 	} while (bit != 0);
9241 	if (ptr == buf) {
9242 		*ptr++ = '0';
9243 		*ptr = 0;
9244 	}
9245 }
9246 
9247 static int
9248 sas_phymap_config(void *arg, damap_t *phydam, damap_id_t phyid)
9249 {
9250 	impl_sas_phymap_t	*phymap = (impl_sas_phymap_t *)arg;
9251 	char			*context = damap_name(phymap->phymap_dam);
9252 	char			*damn;
9253 	char			*name;
9254 	bitset_t		*phys;
9255 	char			*ua;
9256 	void			*ua_priv;
9257 
9258 	ASSERT(context);
9259 
9260 	mutex_enter(&phymap->phymap_lock);
9261 	phymap->phymap_reports = phymap->phymap_phys_noisy = 0;
9262 
9263 	/* Get the name ("local,remote" address string) from damap. */
9264 	damn = damap_id2addr(phydam, phyid);
9265 
9266 	/* Get the bitset of phys currently forming the port. */
9267 	phys = ddi_soft_state_bystr_get(phymap->phymap_name2phys, damn);
9268 	if (phys == NULL) {
9269 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_NF(WARN), "%s: %s: no phys",
9270 		    context, damn));
9271 		mutex_exit(&phymap->phymap_lock);
9272 		return (DAM_FAILURE);
9273 	}
9274 
9275 	/* allocate, get, and initialize name index of name2ua map */
9276 	if (ddi_soft_state_bystr_zalloc(phymap->phymap_name2ua, damn) !=
9277 	    DDI_SUCCESS) {
9278 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_NF(WARN),
9279 		    "%s: %s: failed name2ua alloc", context, damn));
9280 		mutex_exit(&phymap->phymap_lock);
9281 		return (DAM_FAILURE);
9282 	}
9283 	if (!(ua = ddi_soft_state_bystr_get(phymap->phymap_name2ua, damn))) {
9284 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_NF(WARN),
9285 		    "%s: %s: no name2ua", context, damn));
9286 		mutex_exit(&phymap->phymap_lock);
9287 		return (DAM_FAILURE);
9288 	}
9289 	sas_phymap_bitset2phymaskua(phys, ua);		/* set ua */
9290 
9291 	/* see if phymask ua index already allocated in ua2name map */
9292 	if (name = ddi_soft_state_bystr_get(phymap->phymap_ua2name, ua)) {
9293 		/*
9294 		 * The 'phymask' sas_phymap_bitset2phymaskua ua is
9295 		 * already in use. This means that original phys have
9296 		 * formed into a new port, and that the original port
9297 		 * still exists (it has migrated to some completely
9298 		 * different set of phys). In this corner-case we use
9299 		 * "local,remote" name as a 'temporary' unit address.
9300 		 * Reset ua in name2ua map.
9301 		 */
9302 		(void) strlcpy(ua, damn, SAS_PHY_NAME_LEN);
9303 		name = ddi_soft_state_bystr_get(phymap->phymap_ua2name, ua);
9304 		if (name) {
9305 			/* The "local,remote" ua should be new... */
9306 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_NF(WARN),
9307 			    "%s: %s ua already configured",
9308 			    context, ua));
9309 			mutex_exit(&phymap->phymap_lock);
9310 			return (DAM_SUCCESS);
9311 		}
9312 	}
9313 
9314 	/* allocate, get, and init ua index of ua2name map */
9315 	if (ddi_soft_state_bystr_zalloc(phymap->phymap_ua2name, ua) !=
9316 	    DDI_SUCCESS) {
9317 		ddi_soft_state_bystr_free(phymap->phymap_name2ua, damn);
9318 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_NF(WARN), "%s: %s: failed ua2name alloc",
9319 		    context, damn));
9320 		mutex_exit(&phymap->phymap_lock);
9321 		return (DAM_FAILURE);
9322 	}
9323 	name = ddi_soft_state_bystr_get(phymap->phymap_ua2name, ua);
9324 	if (name == NULL) {
9325 		ddi_soft_state_bystr_free(phymap->phymap_name2ua, damn);
9326 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_NF(WARN),
9327 		    "%s: %s: no ua2name", context, ua));
9328 		mutex_exit(&phymap->phymap_lock);
9329 		return (DAM_FAILURE);
9330 	}
9331 
9332 	/* set name in ua2name map */
9333 	(void) strlcpy(name, damn, SAS_PHY_NAME_LEN);
9334 
9335 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGPHY, phymap->phymap_self, NULL,
9336 	    "%s: %s: ua %s: activate", context, damn, ua));
9337 
9338 	if (phymap->phymap_acp) {
9339 		/*
9340 		 * drop our lock and invoke the activation callback
9341 		 */
9342 		mutex_exit(&phymap->phymap_lock);
9343 		ua_priv = NULL;
9344 		(phymap->phymap_acp)(phymap->phymap_private, ua, &ua_priv);
9345 		mutex_enter(&phymap->phymap_lock);
9346 		damap_id_priv_set(phydam, phyid, ua_priv);
9347 	}
9348 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGPHY, phymap->phymap_self, NULL,
9349 	    "%s: %s: ua %s: activate complete", context, damn, ua));
9350 	mutex_exit(&phymap->phymap_lock);
9351 	return (DAM_SUCCESS);
9352 }
9353 
9354 /*ARGSUSED*/
9355 static int
9356 sas_phymap_unconfig(void *arg, damap_t *phydam, damap_id_t phyid)
9357 {
9358 	impl_sas_phymap_t	*phymap = (impl_sas_phymap_t *)arg;
9359 	char			*context = damap_name(phymap->phymap_dam);
9360 	char			*damn;
9361 	char			*ua;
9362 	void			*ua_priv;
9363 
9364 	ASSERT(context);
9365 
9366 	mutex_enter(&phymap->phymap_lock);
9367 	phymap->phymap_reports = phymap->phymap_phys_noisy = 0;
9368 
9369 	/* Get the name ("local,remote" address string) from damap. */
9370 	damn = damap_id2addr(phydam, phyid);
9371 
9372 	if (!(ua = ddi_soft_state_bystr_get(phymap->phymap_name2ua, damn))) {
9373 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_NF(WARN),
9374 		    "%s: %s: no name2ua", context, damn));
9375 		mutex_exit(&phymap->phymap_lock);
9376 		return (DAM_FAILURE);
9377 	}
9378 
9379 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGPHY, phymap->phymap_self, NULL,
9380 	    "%s: %s: ua %s: deactivate", context, damn, ua));
9381 	if (phymap->phymap_dcp) {
9382 		ua_priv = damap_id_priv_get(phydam, phyid);
9383 		mutex_exit(&phymap->phymap_lock);
9384 		(phymap->phymap_dcp)(phymap->phymap_private, ua, ua_priv);
9385 		mutex_enter(&phymap->phymap_lock);
9386 	}
9387 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGPHY, phymap->phymap_self, NULL,
9388 	    "%s: %s: ua %s: deactivate complete", context, damn, ua));
9389 
9390 	/* delete ua<->name mappings */
9391 	ddi_soft_state_bystr_free(phymap->phymap_ua2name, ua);
9392 	ddi_soft_state_bystr_free(phymap->phymap_name2ua, damn);
9393 	mutex_exit(&phymap->phymap_lock);
9394 	return (DAM_SUCCESS);
9395 }
9396 
9397 int
9398 sas_phymap_create(dev_info_t *self, clock_t settle,
9399     sas_phymap_mode_t mode, void *mode_argument, void *phymap_priv,
9400     sas_phymap_activate_cb_t  activate_cb,
9401     sas_phymap_deactivate_cb_t deactivate_cb,
9402     sas_phymap_t **handlep)
9403 {
9404 	_NOTE(ARGUNUSED(mode_argument));
9405 	char			context[64];
9406 	impl_sas_phymap_t	*phymap;
9407 
9408 	if (self == NULL || settle == 0 || handlep == NULL)
9409 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
9410 
9411 	if (mode != PHYMAP_MODE_SIMPLE)
9412 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
9413 
9414 	phymap = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (*phymap), KM_SLEEP);
9415 	phymap->phymap_self = self;
9416 	phymap->phymap_reports_max = 1 * sas_phymap_phy_max_factor;
9417 	phymap->phymap_acp = activate_cb;
9418 	phymap->phymap_dcp = deactivate_cb;
9419 	phymap->phymap_private = phymap_priv;
9420 	mutex_init(&phymap->phymap_lock, NULL, MUTEX_DRIVER, NULL);
9421 
9422 	(void) snprintf(context, sizeof (context), "%s%d.phymap",
9423 	    ddi_driver_name(self), ddi_get_instance(self));
9424 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGPHY, self, NULL, "%s", context));
9425 
9426 	if (damap_create(context, DAMAP_REPORT_PERADDR, DAMAP_SERIALCONFIG,
9427 	    settle, NULL, NULL, NULL,
9428 	    phymap, sas_phymap_config, sas_phymap_unconfig,
9429 	    &phymap->phymap_dam) != DAM_SUCCESS)
9430 		goto fail;
9431 
9432 	if (ddi_soft_state_init(&phymap->phymap_phy2name,
9433 	    SAS_PHY_NAME_LEN, SAS_PHY_NPHY) != 0)
9434 		goto fail;
9435 
9436 	if (ddi_soft_state_bystr_init(&phymap->phymap_name2phys,
9437 	    sizeof (bitset_t), SAS_PHY_NPHY) != 0)
9438 		goto fail;
9439 
9440 	if (ddi_soft_state_bystr_init(&phymap->phymap_name2ua,
9441 	    SAS_PHY_UA_LEN, SAS_PHY_NPHY) != 0)
9442 		goto fail;
9443 	if (ddi_soft_state_bystr_init(&phymap->phymap_ua2name,
9444 	    SAS_PHY_NAME_LEN, SAS_PHY_NPHY) != 0)
9445 		goto fail;
9446 
9447 	*handlep = (sas_phymap_t *)phymap;
9448 	return (DDI_SUCCESS);
9449 
9450 fail:	sas_phymap_destroy((sas_phymap_t *)phymap);
9451 	*handlep = NULL;
9452 	return (DDI_FAILURE);
9453 }
9454 
9455 void
9456 sas_phymap_destroy(sas_phymap_t *handle)
9457 {
9458 	impl_sas_phymap_t	*phymap = (impl_sas_phymap_t *)handle;
9459 	char			*context;
9460 
9461 	context = phymap->phymap_dam ?
9462 	    damap_name(phymap->phymap_dam) : "unknown";
9463 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGPHY, phymap->phymap_self, NULL, "%s", context));
9464 
9465 	if (phymap->phymap_ua2name)
9466 		ddi_soft_state_bystr_fini(&phymap->phymap_ua2name);
9467 	if (phymap->phymap_name2ua)
9468 		ddi_soft_state_bystr_fini(&phymap->phymap_name2ua);
9469 
9470 	if (phymap->phymap_name2phys)
9471 		ddi_soft_state_bystr_fini(&phymap->phymap_name2phys);
9472 
9473 	if (phymap->phymap_phy2name)
9474 		ddi_soft_state_fini(&phymap->phymap_phy2name);
9475 
9476 	if (phymap->phymap_dam)
9477 		damap_destroy(phymap->phymap_dam);
9478 	mutex_destroy(&phymap->phymap_lock);
9479 	kmem_free(phymap, sizeof (*phymap));
9480 }
9481 
9482 
9483 int
9484 sas_phymap_phy_add(sas_phymap_t *handle,
9485     int phy, uint64_t local, uint64_t remote)
9486 {
9487 	impl_sas_phymap_t	*phymap = (impl_sas_phymap_t *)handle;
9488 	char			*context = damap_name(phymap->phymap_dam);
9489 	char			port[SAS_PHY_NAME_LEN];
9490 	char			*name;
9491 	bitset_t		*phys;
9492 	int			phy2name_allocated = 0;
9493 	int			name2phys_allocated = 0;
9494 	int			rv;
9495 
9496 	/* Create the SAS port name from the local and remote addresses. */
9497 	(void) snprintf(port, SAS_PHY_NAME_LEN, SAS_PHY_NAME_FMT,
9498 	    local, remote);
9499 
9500 	mutex_enter(&phymap->phymap_lock);
9501 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGPHY, phymap->phymap_self, NULL, "%s: %s: add phy %d",
9502 	    context, port, phy));
9503 
9504 	/* Check for conflict in phy2name map */
9505 	name = ddi_get_soft_state(phymap->phymap_phy2name, phy);
9506 	if (name) {
9507 		if (strcmp(name, port) != 0)
9508 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_NF(WARN), "%s: %s: add phy %d: "
9509 			    "already in %s", context, port, phy, name));
9510 		else
9511 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_NF(WARN), "%s: %s: add phy %d: "
9512 			    "duplicate add", context, port, phy));
9513 		mutex_exit(&phymap->phymap_lock);
9514 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
9515 	}
9516 
9517 	/* allocate, get, and initialize phy index of phy2name map */
9518 	if (ddi_soft_state_zalloc(
9519 	    phymap->phymap_phy2name, phy) != DDI_SUCCESS) {
9520 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_NF(WARN),
9521 		    "%s: %s: failed phy2name alloc", context, port));
9522 		goto fail;
9523 	}
9524 	name = ddi_get_soft_state(phymap->phymap_phy2name, phy);
9525 	if (name == NULL) {
9526 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_NF(WARN),
9527 		    "%s: %s: no phy2name", context, port));
9528 		goto fail;
9529 	}
9530 	phy2name_allocated = 1;
9531 	(void) strlcpy(name, port, SAS_PHY_NAME_LEN);	/* set name */
9532 
9533 	/* Find/alloc, initialize name index of name2phys map */
9534 	phys = ddi_soft_state_bystr_get(phymap->phymap_name2phys, name);
9535 	if (phys == NULL) {
9536 		if (ddi_soft_state_bystr_zalloc(phymap->phymap_name2phys,
9537 		    name) != DDI_SUCCESS) {
9538 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_NF(WARN),
9539 			    "%s: %s: failed name2phys alloc", context, name));
9540 			goto fail;
9541 		}
9542 		phys = ddi_soft_state_bystr_get(phymap->phymap_name2phys, name);
9543 		if (phys == NULL) {
9544 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_NF(WARN),
9545 			    "%s: %s: no name2phys", context, name));
9546 			goto fail;
9547 		}
9548 		name2phys_allocated = 1;
9549 
9550 		/* Initialize bitset of phys */
9551 		bitset_init(phys);
9552 		bitset_resize(phys, SAS_PHY_NPHY);
9553 
9554 		/* NOTE: no bitset_fini of phys needed */
9555 	}
9556 	ASSERT(phys);
9557 
9558 	/* Reflect 'add' in phys bitset. */
9559 	if (bitset_atomic_test_and_add(phys, phy) < 0) {
9560 		/* It is an error if the phy was already recorded. */
9561 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_NF(WARN),
9562 		    "%s: %s: phy bit %d already in port", context, name, phy));
9563 		goto fail;
9564 	}
9565 
9566 	/*
9567 	 * Check to see if we have a new phy_max for this map, and if so
9568 	 * scale phymap_reports_max to the new number of phys.
9569 	 */
9570 	if (phy > phymap->phymap_phy_max) {
9571 		phymap->phymap_phy_max = phy + 1;
9572 		phymap->phymap_reports_max = phymap->phymap_phy_max *
9573 		    sas_phymap_phy_max_factor;
9574 	}
9575 
9576 	/*
9577 	 * If we have not reached phymap_reports_max, start/restart the
9578 	 * activate timer. Otherwise, if phymap->phymap_reports add/rem reports
9579 	 * ever exceeds phymap_reports_max due to noisy phys, then report the
9580 	 * noise and force stabilization by stopping reports into the damap.
9581 	 *
9582 	 * The first config/unconfig callout out of the damap will reset
9583 	 * phymap->phymap_reports.
9584 	 */
9585 	rv = DDI_SUCCESS;
9586 	if (phymap->phymap_reports++ < phymap->phymap_reports_max) {
9587 		if (damap_addr_add(phymap->phymap_dam, name,
9588 		    NULL, NULL, NULL) == DAM_SUCCESS) {
9589 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGPHY, phymap->phymap_self, NULL,
9590 			    "%s: %s: damap_addr_add", context, name));
9591 		} else {
9592 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_NF(WARN),
9593 			    "%s: %s: damap_addr_add failed", context, name));
9594 			rv = DDI_FAILURE;
9595 		}
9596 	} else {
9597 		phymap->phymap_phys_noisy++;
9598 		if (phymap->phymap_phys_noisy == 1)
9599 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_NF(WARN),
9600 			    "%s: %s: noisy phys", context, name));
9601 	}
9602 	mutex_exit(&phymap->phymap_lock);
9603 	return (rv);
9604 
9605 fail:	if (phy2name_allocated)
9606 		ddi_soft_state_free(phymap->phymap_phy2name, phy);
9607 	if (name2phys_allocated)
9608 		ddi_soft_state_bystr_free(phymap->phymap_name2phys, name);
9609 	mutex_exit(&phymap->phymap_lock);
9610 	return (DDI_FAILURE);
9611 }
9612 
9613 int
9614 sas_phymap_phy_rem(sas_phymap_t *handle, int phy)
9615 {
9616 	impl_sas_phymap_t	*phymap = (impl_sas_phymap_t *)handle;
9617 	char			*context = damap_name(phymap->phymap_dam);
9618 	char			*name;
9619 	bitset_t		*phys;
9620 	int			rv = DDI_FAILURE;
9621 
9622 	ASSERT(context);
9623 
9624 	mutex_enter(&phymap->phymap_lock);
9625 	phymap->phymap_reports++;
9626 
9627 	/* Find and free phy index of phy2name map */
9628 	name = ddi_get_soft_state(phymap->phymap_phy2name, phy);
9629 	if (name == NULL) {
9630 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_NF(WARN), "%s: rem phy %d: never added",
9631 		    context, phy));
9632 		goto fail;
9633 	}
9634 	/* NOTE: always free phy index of phy2name map before return... */
9635 
9636 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGPHY, phymap->phymap_self, NULL, "%s: %s: rem phy %d",
9637 	    context, name, phy));
9638 
9639 	/* Get bitset of phys currently associated with named port. */
9640 	phys = ddi_soft_state_bystr_get(phymap->phymap_name2phys, name);
9641 	if (phys == NULL) {
9642 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_NF(WARN), "%s: %s: name2phys failed",
9643 		    context, name));
9644 		goto fail;
9645 	}
9646 
9647 	/* Reflect 'rem' in phys bitset. */
9648 	if (bitset_atomic_test_and_del(phys, phy) < 0) {
9649 		/* It is an error if the phy wasn't one of the port's phys. */
9650 		SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_NF(WARN),
9651 		    "%s: %s: phy bit %d not in port", context, name, phy));
9652 		goto fail;
9653 	}
9654 
9655 	/* If this was the last phy in the port, start the deactivate timer. */
9656 	if (bitset_is_null(phys) &&
9657 	    (phymap->phymap_reports++ < phymap->phymap_reports_max)) {
9658 		if (damap_addr_del(phymap->phymap_dam, name) == DAM_SUCCESS) {
9659 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOGPHY, phymap->phymap_self, NULL,
9660 			    "%s: %s: damap_addr_del", context, name));
9661 		} else {
9662 			SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG_NF(WARN),
9663 			    "%s: %s: damap_addr_del failure", context, name));
9664 			goto fail;
9665 		}
9666 	}
9667 	rv = DDI_SUCCESS;
9668 
9669 	/* free phy index of phy2name map */
9670 fail:	if (name)
9671 		ddi_soft_state_free(phymap->phymap_phy2name, phy); /* free */
9672 	mutex_exit(&phymap->phymap_lock);
9673 	return (rv);
9674 }
9675 
9676 char *
9677 sas_phymap_lookup_ua(sas_phymap_t *handle, uint64_t local, uint64_t remote)
9678 {
9679 	impl_sas_phymap_t	*phymap = (impl_sas_phymap_t *)handle;
9680 	char			*context = damap_name(phymap->phymap_dam);
9681 	char			name[SAS_PHY_NAME_LEN];
9682 	char			*ua;
9683 
9684 	ASSERT(context);
9685 
9686 	(void) snprintf(name, SAS_PHY_NAME_LEN, SAS_PHY_NAME_FMT,
9687 	    local, remote);
9688 
9689 	mutex_enter(&phymap->phymap_lock);
9690 	ua = ddi_soft_state_bystr_get(phymap->phymap_name2ua, name);
9691 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(3), phymap->phymap_self, NULL,
9692 	    "%s: %s: ua %s", context, name, ua ? ua : "NULL"));
9693 	mutex_exit(&phymap->phymap_lock);
9694 	return (ua);
9695 }
9696 
9697 void *
9698 sas_phymap_lookup_uapriv(sas_phymap_t *handle, char *ua)
9699 {
9700 	impl_sas_phymap_t	*phymap = (impl_sas_phymap_t *)handle;
9701 	char			*context = damap_name(phymap->phymap_dam);
9702 	char			*name;
9703 	damap_id_t		phyid;
9704 	void			*ua_priv = NULL;
9705 
9706 	ASSERT(context);
9707 
9708 	mutex_enter(&phymap->phymap_lock);
9709 	name = ddi_soft_state_bystr_get(phymap->phymap_ua2name, ua);
9710 	if (name) {
9711 		phyid = damap_lookup(phymap->phymap_dam, name);
9712 		if (phyid != NODAM) {
9713 			ua_priv = damap_id_priv_get(phymap->phymap_dam, phyid);
9714 			damap_id_rele(phymap->phymap_dam, phyid);
9715 		}
9716 	}
9717 
9718 	SCSI_HBA_LOG((_LOG(3), phymap->phymap_self, NULL,
9719 	    "%s: %s: ua %s ua_priv %p", context, name,
9720 	    ua ? ua : "NULL", ua_priv));
9721 	mutex_exit(&phymap->phymap_lock);
9722 	return (ua_priv);
9723 }
9724 
9725 int
9726 sas_phymap_uahasphys(sas_phymap_t *handle, char *ua)
9727 {
9728 	impl_sas_phymap_t	*phymap = (impl_sas_phymap_t *)handle;
9729 	char			*name;
9730 	bitset_t		*phys;
9731 	int			n = 0;
9732 
9733 	mutex_enter(&phymap->phymap_lock);
9734 	name = ddi_soft_state_bystr_get(phymap->phymap_ua2name, ua);
9735 	if (name) {
9736 		phys = ddi_soft_state_bystr_get(phymap->phymap_name2phys, name);
9737 		if (phys)
9738 			n = bitset_is_null(phys) ? 0 : 1;
9739 	}
9740 	mutex_exit(&phymap->phymap_lock);
9741 	return (n);
9742 }
9743 
9744 sas_phymap_phys_t *
9745 sas_phymap_ua2phys(sas_phymap_t *handle, char *ua)
9746 {
9747 	impl_sas_phymap_t	*phymap = (impl_sas_phymap_t *)handle;
9748 	char			*name;
9749 	bitset_t		*phys;
9750 	bitset_t		*cphys = NULL;
9751 
9752 	mutex_enter(&phymap->phymap_lock);
9753 	name = ddi_soft_state_bystr_get(phymap->phymap_ua2name, ua);
9754 	if (name == NULL)
9755 		goto fail;
9756 
9757 	phys = ddi_soft_state_bystr_get(phymap->phymap_name2phys, name);
9758 	if (phys == NULL)
9759 		goto fail;
9760 
9761 	/* dup the phys and return */
9762 	cphys = kmem_alloc(sizeof (*cphys), KM_SLEEP);
9763 	bitset_init(cphys);
9764 	bitset_resize(cphys, SAS_PHY_NPHY);
9765 	bitset_copy(phys, cphys);
9766 
9767 fail:	mutex_exit(&phymap->phymap_lock);
9768 	return ((sas_phymap_phys_t *)cphys);
9769 }
9770 
9771 int
9772 sas_phymap_phys_next(sas_phymap_phys_t *phys)
9773 {
9774 	bitset_t	*cphys = (bitset_t *)phys;
9775 	int		phy;
9776 
9777 	phy = bitset_find(cphys);
9778 	if (phy != -1)
9779 		bitset_del(cphys, phy);
9780 	return (phy);
9781 }
9782 
9783 void
9784 sas_phymap_phys_free(sas_phymap_phys_t *phys)
9785 {
9786 	bitset_t	*cphys = (bitset_t *)phys;
9787 
9788 	if (cphys) {
9789 		bitset_fini(cphys);
9790 		kmem_free(cphys, sizeof (*cphys));
9791 	}
9792 }
9793 
9794 char *
9795 sas_phymap_phy2ua(sas_phymap_t *handle, int phy)
9796 {
9797 	impl_sas_phymap_t	*phymap = (impl_sas_phymap_t *)handle;
9798 	char			*name;
9799 	char			*ua;
9800 	char			*rua = NULL;
9801 
9802 	mutex_enter(&phymap->phymap_lock);
9803 	name = ddi_get_soft_state(phymap->phymap_phy2name, phy);
9804 	if (name == NULL)
9805 		goto fail;
9806 	ua = ddi_soft_state_bystr_get(phymap->phymap_name2ua, name);
9807 	if (ua == NULL)
9808 		goto fail;
9809 
9810 	/* dup the ua and return */
9811 	rua = strdup(ua);
9812 
9813 fail:	mutex_exit(&phymap->phymap_lock);
9814 	return (rua);
9815 }
9816 
9817 void
9818 sas_phymap_ua_free(char *ua)
9819 {
9820 	if (ua)
9821 		strfree(ua);
9822 }
9823