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25 
26 #ifndef	_SYS_SCSI_ADAPTERS_SCSI_VHCI_H
27 #define	_SYS_SCSI_ADAPTERS_SCSI_VHCI_H
28 
29 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
30 
31 /*
32  * Multiplexed I/O SCSI vHCI global include
33  */
34 #include <sys/note.h>
35 #include <sys/taskq.h>
36 #include <sys/mhd.h>
37 #include <sys/sunmdi.h>
38 #include <sys/mdi_impldefs.h>
39 #include <sys/scsi/adapters/mpapi_impl.h>
40 #include <sys/scsi/adapters/mpapi_scsi_vhci.h>
41 
42 #ifdef	__cplusplus
43 extern "C" {
44 #endif
45 
46 #if !defined(_BIT_FIELDS_LTOH) && !defined(_BIT_FIELDS_HTOL)
47 #error	One of _BIT_FIELDS_LTOH or _BIT_FIELDS_HTOL must be defined
48 #endif  /* _BIT_FIELDS_LTOH */
49 
50 #ifdef	_KERNEL
51 
52 #ifdef	UNDEFINED
53 #undef	UNDEFINED
54 #endif
55 #define	UNDEFINED		-1
56 
57 #define	VHCI_STATE_OPEN		0x00000001
58 
59 
60 #define	VH_SLEEP		0x0
61 #define	VH_NOSLEEP		0x1
62 
63 /*
64  * HBA interface macros
65  */
66 
67 #define	TRAN2HBAPRIVATE(tran)	((struct scsi_vhci *)(tran)->tran_hba_private)
68 #define	VHCI_INIT_WAIT_TIMEOUT	60000000
69 #define	VHCI_FOWATCH_INTERVAL	1000000		/* in usecs */
70 #define	VHCI_EXTFO_TIMEOUT	3*60		/* 3 minutes */
71 
72 #define	SCBP_C(pkt)	((*(pkt)->pkt_scbp) & STATUS_MASK)
73 
74 int vhci_do_scsi_cmd(struct scsi_pkt *);
75 /*PRINTFLIKE3*/
76 void vhci_log(int, dev_info_t *, const char *, ...);
77 
78 /*
79  * debugging stuff
80  */
81 
82 #ifdef	DEBUG
83 
84 #ifndef VHCI_DEBUG_DEFAULT_VAL
85 #define	VHCI_DEBUG_DEFAULT_VAL		0
86 #endif	/* VHCI_DEBUG_DEFAULT_VAL */
87 
88 extern int vhci_debug;
89 
90 #include <sys/debug.h>
91 
92 #define	VHCI_DEBUG(level, stmnt) \
93 	    if (vhci_debug >= (level)) vhci_log stmnt
94 
95 #else	/* !DEBUG */
96 
97 #define	VHCI_DEBUG(level, stmnt)
98 
99 #endif	/* !DEBUG */
100 
101 
102 
103 #define	VHCI_PKT_PRIV_SIZE		2
104 
105 #define	ADDR2VHCI(ap)	(struct scsi_vhci *)((ap)->a_hba_tran->tran_hba_private)
106 #define	ADDR2VLUN(ap)	(scsi_vhci_lun_t *)((ap)->a_hba_tran->tran_tgt_private)
107 #define	ADDR2DIP(ap)	(dev_info_t *)((ap)->a_hba_tran->tran_sd->sd_dev)
108 #define	HBAPKT2VHCIPKT(pkt) (pkt->pkt_private)
109 #define	TGTPKT2VHCIPKT(pkt) (pkt->pkt_ha_private)
110 #define	VHCIPKT2HBAPKT(pkt) (pkt->pkt_hba_pkt)
111 #define	VHCIPKT2TGTPKT(pkt) (pkt->pkt_tgt_pkt)
112 
113 #define	VHCI_DECR_PATH_CMDCOUNT(svp)	mutex_enter(&(svp)->svp_mutex); \
114 					(svp)->svp_cmds--; \
115 					if ((svp)->svp_cmds == 0)  \
116 						cv_broadcast(&(svp)->svp_cv); \
117 					mutex_exit(&(svp)->svp_mutex);
118 
119 #define	VHCI_INCR_PATH_CMDCOUNT(svp)	mutex_enter(&(svp)->svp_mutex); \
120 					(svp)->svp_cmds++; \
121 					mutex_exit(&(svp)->svp_mutex);
122 
123 /*
124  * When a LUN is HELD it results in new IOs being returned to the target
125  * driver layer with TRAN_BUSY.  Should be used while performing
126  * operations that require prevention of any new IOs to the LUN and
127  * the LUN should be HELD for the duration of such operations.
128  * f can be VH_SLEEP or VH_NOSLEEP.
129  * h is set to 1 to indicate LUN was successfully HELD.
130  * h is set to 0 when f is VH_NOSLEEP and LUN is already HELD.
131  *
132  * Application examples:
133  *
134  * 1) SCSI-II RESERVE: HOLD LUN until it is quiesced and the load balancing
135  * policy is switched to NONE before proceeding with RESERVE handling.
136  *
137  * 2) Failover: HOLD LUN before initiating failover.
138  *
139  * 3) When an externally initiated failover is detected, HOLD LUN until all
140  * path states have been refreshed to reflect the new value.
141  *
142  */
143 #define	VHCI_HOLD_LUN(vlun, f, h) { \
144 	int sleep = (f); \
145 	mutex_enter(&(vlun)->svl_mutex); \
146 	if ((vlun)->svl_transient == 1) { \
147 		if (sleep == VH_SLEEP) { \
148 			while ((vlun)->svl_transient == 1) \
149 				cv_wait(&(vlun)->svl_cv, &(vlun)->svl_mutex); \
150 			(vlun)->svl_transient = 1; \
151 			(h) = 1; \
152 		} else { \
153 			(h) = 0; \
154 		} \
155 	} else { \
156 		(vlun)->svl_transient = 1; \
157 		(h) = 1; \
158 	} \
159 	sleep = (h); \
160 	mutex_exit(&(vlun)->svl_mutex); \
161 }
162 
163 #define	VHCI_RELEASE_LUN(vlun) { \
164 	mutex_enter(&(vlun)->svl_mutex); \
165 	(vlun)->svl_transient = 0; \
166 	cv_broadcast(&(vlun)->svl_cv); \
167 	mutex_exit(&(vlun)->svl_mutex); \
168 }
169 
170 #define	VHCI_LUN_IS_HELD(vlun)	((vlun)->svl_transient == 1)
171 
172 /*
173  * vhci_pkt states
174  */
175 #define	VHCI_PKT_IDLE			0x01
176 #define	VHCI_PKT_ISSUED			0x02
177 #define	VHCI_PKT_ABORTING		0x04
178 #define	VHCI_PKT_STALE_BINDING		0x08
179 /*
180  * Set the first time taskq is dispatched from scsi_start for
181  * a packet.  To ensure vhci_scsi_start recognizes that the scsi_pkt
182  * is being issued from the taskq and not target driver.
183  */
184 #define	VHCI_PKT_THRU_TASKQ		0x20
185 
186 #define	VHCI_PKT_TIMEOUT		30		/* seconds */
187 #define	VHCI_PKT_RETRY_CNT		2
188 #define	VHCI_POLL_TIMEOUT		60		/* seconds */
189 
190 /*
191  * define extended scsi cmd pkt
192  */
193 #define	EXTCMDS_STATUS_SIZE		(sizeof (struct scsi_arq_status))
194 
195 #define	CFLAG_NOWAIT		0x1000	/* don't sleep */
196 #define	CFLAG_DMA_PARTIAL	0x2000	/* Support Partial DMA */
197 
198 /*
199  * Maximum size of SCSI cdb in SCSI command
200  */
201 #define	VHCI_SCSI_CDB_SIZE		16
202 #define	VHCI_SCSI_SCB_SIZE		(sizeof (struct scsi_arq_status))
203 
204 /*
205  * flag to determine failover support
206  */
207 #define	SCSI_NO_FAILOVER	0x0
208 #define	SCSI_IMPLICIT_FAILOVER	0x1
209 #define	SCSI_EXPLICIT_FAILOVER	0x2
210 #define	SCSI_BOTH_FAILOVER \
211 	(SCSI_IMPLICIT_FAILOVER |  SCSI_EXPLICIT_FAILOVER)
212 
213 struct	scsi_vhci_swarg;
214 
215 typedef struct vhci_prin_readkeys {
216 	uint32_t		generation;
217 	uint32_t		length;
218 	mhioc_resv_key_t	keylist[MHIOC_RESV_KEY_SIZE];
219 } vhci_prin_readkeys_t;
220 
221 #define	VHCI_PROUT_SIZE	\
222 	((sizeof (vhci_prout_t) - 2 * (MHIOC_RESV_KEY_SIZE) * sizeof (char)))
223 
224 typedef struct vhci_prout {
225 	/* PGR register parameters start */
226 	uchar_t		res_key[MHIOC_RESV_KEY_SIZE];
227 	uchar_t		service_key[MHIOC_RESV_KEY_SIZE];
228 	uint32_t	scope_address;
229 
230 #if defined(_BIT_FIELDS_LTOH)
231 	uchar_t		aptpl:1,
232 			reserved:7;
233 #else
234 	uchar_t		reserved:7,
235 			aptpl:1;
236 #endif /* _BIT_FIELDS_LTOH */
237 
238 	uchar_t		reserved_1;
239 	uint16_t	ext_len;
240 	/* PGR register parameters end */
241 
242 	/* Update VHCI_PROUT_SIZE if new fields are added here */
243 
244 	uchar_t		active_res_key[MHIOC_RESV_KEY_SIZE];
245 	uchar_t		active_service_key[MHIOC_RESV_KEY_SIZE];
246 } vhci_prout_t;
247 
248 #define	VHCI_PROUT_REGISTER	0x0
249 #define	VHCI_PROUT_RESERVE	0x1
250 #define	VHCI_PROUT_RELEASE	0x2
251 #define	VHCI_PROUT_CLEAR	0x3
252 #define	VHCI_PROUT_PREEMPT	0x4
253 #define	VHCI_PROUT_P_AND_A	0x5
254 #define	VHCI_PROUT_R_AND_IGNORE	0x6
255 
256 struct vhci_pkt {
257 	struct scsi_pkt			*vpkt_tgt_pkt;
258 	mdi_pathinfo_t			*vpkt_path;	/* path pkt bound to */
259 
260 	/*
261 	 * pHCI packet that does the actual work.
262 	 */
263 	struct scsi_pkt			*vpkt_hba_pkt;
264 
265 	uint_t				vpkt_state;
266 	uint_t				vpkt_flags;
267 
268 	/*
269 	 * copy of vhci_scsi_init_pkt args.  Used when we invoke
270 	 * scsi_init_pkt() of the pHCI corresponding to the path that we
271 	 * bind to
272 	 */
273 	int				vpkt_tgt_init_cdblen;
274 	int				vpkt_tgt_init_privlen;
275 	int				vpkt_tgt_init_scblen;
276 	int				vpkt_tgt_init_pkt_flags;
277 	struct buf			*vpkt_tgt_init_bp;
278 
279 	/*
280 	 * Pointer to original struct vhci_pkt for cmd send by ssd.
281 	 * Saved when the command is being retried internally.
282 	 */
283 	struct vhci_pkt			*vpkt_org_vpkt;
284 };
285 
286 typedef struct scsi_vhci_lun {
287 	kmutex_t		svl_mutex;
288 	kcondvar_t		svl_cv;
289 
290 	/*
291 	 * following three fields are under svl_mutex protection
292 	 */
293 	int			svl_transient;
294 
295 	/*
296 	 * to prevent unnecessary failover when a device is
297 	 * is discovered across a passive path and active path
298 	 * is still comng up
299 	 */
300 	int			svl_waiting_for_activepath;
301 	time_t			svl_wfa_time;
302 
303 	/*
304 	 * for RESERVE/RELEASE support
305 	 */
306 	client_lb_t		svl_lb_policy_save;
307 
308 	/*
309 	 * Failover ops and ops name selected for the lun.
310 	 */
311 	struct scsi_failover_ops	*svl_fops;
312 	char			*svl_fops_name;
313 
314 	void			*svl_fops_ctpriv;
315 
316 	struct scsi_vhci_lun	*svl_hash_next;
317 	char			*svl_lun_wwn;
318 
319 	/*
320 	 * currently active pathclass
321 	 */
322 	char			*svl_active_pclass;
323 
324 	dev_info_t		*svl_dip;
325 	uint32_t		svl_flags;	/* protected by svl_mutex */
326 
327 	/*
328 	 * When SCSI-II reservations are active we set the following pip
329 	 * to point to the path holding the reservation.  As long as
330 	 * the reservation is active this svl_resrv_pip is bound for the
331 	 * transport directly.  We bypass calling mdi_select_path to return
332 	 * a pip.
333 	 * The following pip is only valid when VLUN_RESERVE_ACTIVE_FLG
334 	 * is set.  This pip should not be accessed if this flag is reset.
335 	 */
336 	mdi_pathinfo_t	*svl_resrv_pip;
337 
338 	/*
339 	 * following fields are for PGR support
340 	 */
341 	taskq_t			*svl_taskq;
342 	ksema_t			svl_pgr_sema;	/* PGR serialization */
343 	vhci_prin_readkeys_t	svl_prin;	/* PGR in data */
344 	vhci_prout_t		svl_prout;	/* PGR out data */
345 	uchar_t			svl_cdb[CDB_GROUP4];
346 	int			svl_time;	/* pkt_time */
347 	uint32_t		svl_bcount;	/* amount of data */
348 	int			svl_pgr_active; /* registrations active */
349 	mdi_pathinfo_t		*svl_first_path;
350 
351 	/* external failover */
352 	int			svl_efo_update_path;
353 	struct	scsi_vhci_swarg	*svl_swarg;
354 
355 	uint32_t		svl_support_lun_reset; /* Lun reset support */
356 	int			svl_not_supported;
357 	int			svl_xlf_capable; /* XLF implementation */
358 	int			svl_sector_size;
359 	int			svl_setcap_done;
360 	uint16_t		svl_fo_support;	 /* failover mode */
361 } scsi_vhci_lun_t;
362 
363 #define	VLUN_TASK_D_ALIVE_FLG		0x01
364 
365 /*
366  * This flag is used to monitor the state of SCSI-II RESERVATION on the
367  * lun.  A SCSI-II RESERVE cmd may be accepted by the target on the inactive
368  * path.  This would then cause a subsequent IO to cause the paths to be
369  * updated and be returned with a reservation conflict.  By monitoring this
370  * flag, and sending a reset to the target when needed to clear the reservation,
371  * one can avoid this conflict.
372  */
373 #define	VLUN_RESERVE_ACTIVE_FLG		0x04
374 
375 /*
376  * This flag is set when a SCSI-II RESERVE cmd is received by scsi_vhci
377  * and cleared when the pkt completes in vhci_intr.  It ensures that the
378  * lun remains quiesced for the duration of this pkt.  This is different
379  * from VHCI_HOLD_LUN as this pertains to IOs only.
380  */
381 #define	VLUN_QUIESCED_FLG		0x08
382 
383 /*
384  * This flag is set to tell vhci_update_pathstates to call back
385  * into vhci_mpapi_update_tpg_acc_state.
386  */
387 #define	VLUN_UPDATE_TPG			0x10
388 
389 /*
390  * Various reset recovery depth.
391  */
392 
393 #define	VHCI_DEPTH_ALL		3
394 #define	VHCI_DEPTH_TARGET	2
395 #define	VHCI_DEPTH_LUN		1	/* For the sake completeness */
396 #define	TRUE			(1)
397 #define	FALSE			(0)
398 
399 /*
400  * this is stashed away in the client private area of
401  * pathinfo
402  */
403 typedef struct scsi_vhci_priv {
404 	kmutex_t		svp_mutex;
405 	kcondvar_t		svp_cv;
406 	struct scsi_vhci_lun	*svp_svl;
407 
408 	/*
409 	 * scsi device associated with this
410 	 * pathinfo
411 	 */
412 	struct scsi_device	*svp_psd;
413 
414 	/*
415 	 * number of outstanding commands on this
416 	 * path.  Protected by svp_mutex
417 	 */
418 	int			svp_cmds;
419 
420 	/*
421 	 * following is used to prevent packets completing with the
422 	 * same error reason from flooding the screen
423 	 */
424 	uchar_t			svp_last_pkt_reason;
425 
426 	/* external failover scsi_watch token */
427 	opaque_t		svp_sw_token;
428 
429 	/* any cleanup operations for a newly found path. */
430 	int			svp_new_path;
431 } scsi_vhci_priv_t;
432 
433 /*
434  * argument to scsi_watch callback.  Used for processing
435  * externally initiated failovers
436  */
437 typedef struct scsi_vhci_swarg {
438 	scsi_vhci_priv_t	*svs_svp;
439 	time_t			svs_tos;	/* time of submission */
440 	mdi_pathinfo_t		*svs_pi;	/* pathinfo being "watched" */
441 	int			svs_release_lun;
442 	int			svs_done;
443 } scsi_vhci_swarg_t;
444 
445 /*
446  * scsi_vhci softstate
447  *
448  * vhci_mutex protects
449  *	vhci_state
450  * and	vhci_reset_notify list
451  */
452 struct scsi_vhci {
453 	kmutex_t			vhci_mutex;
454 	dev_info_t			*vhci_dip;
455 	struct scsi_hba_tran		*vhci_tran;
456 	uint32_t			vhci_state;
457 	uint32_t			vhci_instance;
458 	kstat_t				vhci_kstat;
459 	/*
460 	 * This taskq is for general vhci operations like reservations,
461 	 * auto-failback, etc.
462 	 */
463 	taskq_t				*vhci_taskq;
464 	/* Dedicate taskq to handle external failovers */
465 	taskq_t				*vhci_update_pathstates_taskq;
466 	struct scsi_reset_notify_entry	*vhci_reset_notify_listf;
467 	uint16_t			vhci_conf_flags;
468 	mpapi_priv_t			*mp_priv;
469 };
470 
471 /*
472  * vHCI flags for configuration settings, defined in scsi_vhci.conf
473  */
474 #define	VHCI_CONF_FLAGS_AUTO_FAILBACK	0x0001	/* Enables auto failback */
475 
476 typedef enum {
477 	SCSI_PATH_INACTIVE,
478 	SCSI_PATH_ACTIVE,
479 	SCSI_PATH_ACTIVE_NONOPT
480 } scsi_path_state_t;
481 
482 #define	SCSI_MAXPCLASSLEN	25
483 
484 #define	OPINFO_REV	1
485 
486 /*
487  * structure describing operational characteristics of
488  * path
489  */
490 struct scsi_path_opinfo {
491 	int			opinfo_rev;
492 
493 	/*
494 	 * name of pathclass. Eg. "primary", "secondary"
495 	 */
496 	char			opinfo_path_attr[SCSI_MAXPCLASSLEN];
497 
498 	/*
499 	 * path state: ACTIVE/PASSIVE
500 	 */
501 	scsi_path_state_t	opinfo_path_state;
502 
503 	/*
504 	 * the best and worst case time estimates for
505 	 * failover operation to complete
506 	 */
507 	uint_t			opinfo_pswtch_best;
508 	uint_t			opinfo_pswtch_worst;
509 
510 	/* XLF implementation */
511 	int			opinfo_xlf_capable;
512 	uint16_t		opinfo_preferred;
513 	uint16_t		opinfo_mode;
514 
515 };
516 
517 
518 #define	SFO_REV		1
519 
520 /*
521  * vectors for device specific failover related operations
522  */
523 struct scsi_failover_ops {
524 	int	sfo_rev;
525 
526 	/*
527 	 * failover module name, begins with "f_"
528 	 */
529 	char	*sfo_name;
530 
531 	/*
532 	 * devices supported by failover module
533 	 *
534 	 * NOTE: this is an aproximation, sfo_device_probe has the final say.
535 	 */
536 	char	**sfo_devices;
537 
538 	/*
539 	 * initialize the failover module
540 	 */
541 	void	(*sfo_init)();
542 
543 	/*
544 	 * identify device
545 	 */
546 	int	(*sfo_device_probe)(
547 			struct scsi_device	*sd,
548 			struct scsi_inquiry	*stdinq,
549 			void			**ctpriv);
550 
551 	/*
552 	 * housekeeping (free memory etc alloc'ed during probe
553 	 */
554 	void	(*sfo_device_unprobe)(
555 			struct scsi_device	*sd,
556 			void			*ctpriv);
557 
558 	/*
559 	 * bring a path ONLINE (ie make it ACTIVE)
560 	 */
561 	int	(*sfo_path_activate)(
562 			struct scsi_device	*sd,
563 			char			*pathclass,
564 			void			*ctpriv);
565 
566 	/*
567 	 * inverse of above
568 	 */
569 	int	(*sfo_path_deactivate)(
570 			struct scsi_device	*sd,
571 			char			*pathclass,
572 			void			*ctpriv);
573 
574 	/*
575 	 * returns operational characteristics of path
576 	 */
577 	int	(*sfo_path_get_opinfo)(
578 			struct scsi_device	*sd,
579 			struct scsi_path_opinfo *opinfo,
580 			void			*ctpriv);
581 
582 	/*
583 	 * verify path is operational
584 	 */
585 	int	(*sfo_path_ping)(
586 			struct scsi_device	*sd,
587 			void			*ctpriv);
588 
589 	/*
590 	 * analyze SENSE data to detect externally initiated
591 	 * failovers
592 	 */
593 	int	(*sfo_analyze_sense)(
594 			struct scsi_device		*sd,
595 			struct scsi_extended_sense	*sense,
596 			void				*ctpriv);
597 
598 	/*
599 	 * return the next pathclass in order of preference
600 	 * eg. "secondary" comes after "primary"
601 	 */
602 	int	(*sfo_pathclass_next)(
603 			char			*cur,
604 			char			**nxt,
605 			void			*ctpriv);
606 };
607 
608 /*
609  * Names of (too) 'well-known' failover ops.
610  *   NOTE: consumers of these names should look for a better way...
611  */
612 #define	SFO_NAME_SYM		"f_sym"
613 #define	SFO_NAME_TPGS		"f_tpgs"
614 #define	SCSI_FAILOVER_IS_SYM(sfo)	\
615 	((sfo) ? (strcmp((sfo)->sfo_name, SFO_NAME_SYM) == 0) : 0)
616 #define	SCSI_FAILOVER_IS_TPGS(sfo)	\
617 	((sfo) ? (strcmp((sfo)->sfo_name, SFO_NAME_TPGS) == 0) : 0)
618 
619 /*
620  * Macro to provide plumbing for basic failover module
621  */
622 #define	_SCSI_FAILOVER_OP(sfo_name, local_name, ops_name, vers)		\
623 	static struct modlmisc modlmisc = {				\
624 		&mod_miscops, sfo_name  " " vers			\
625 	};								\
626 	static struct modlinkage modlinkage = {				\
627 		MODREV_1, (void *)&modlmisc, NULL			\
628 	};								\
629 	int	_init()							\
630 	{								\
631 		return (mod_install(&modlinkage));			\
632 	}								\
633 	int	_fini()							\
634 	{								\
635 		return (mod_remove(&modlinkage));			\
636 	}								\
637 	int	_info(struct modinfo *modinfop)				\
638 	{								\
639 		return (mod_info(&modlinkage, modinfop));		\
640 	}								\
641 	static int	local_name##_device_probe(			\
642 				struct scsi_device *,			\
643 				struct scsi_inquiry *, void **);	\
644 	static void	local_name##_device_unprobe(			\
645 				struct scsi_device *, void *);		\
646 	static int	local_name##_path_activate(			\
647 				struct scsi_device *, char *, void *);	\
648 	static int	local_name##_path_deactivate(			\
649 				struct scsi_device *, char *, void *);	\
650 	static int	local_name##_path_get_opinfo(			\
651 				struct scsi_device *,			\
652 				struct scsi_path_opinfo *, void *);	\
653 	static int	local_name##_path_ping(				\
654 				struct scsi_device *, void *);		\
655 	static int	local_name##_analyze_sense(			\
656 				struct scsi_device *,			\
657 				struct scsi_extended_sense *, void *);	\
658 	static int	local_name##_pathclass_next(			\
659 				char *, char **, void *);		\
660 	struct scsi_failover_ops ops_name##_failover_ops = {		\
661 		SFO_REV,						\
662 		sfo_name,						\
663 		local_name##_dev_table,					\
664 		NULL,							\
665 		local_name##_device_probe,				\
666 		local_name##_device_unprobe,				\
667 		local_name##_path_activate,				\
668 		local_name##_path_deactivate,				\
669 		local_name##_path_get_opinfo,				\
670 		local_name##_path_ping,					\
671 		local_name##_analyze_sense,				\
672 		local_name##_pathclass_next				\
673 	}
674 
675 #ifdef	lint
676 #define	SCSI_FAILOVER_OP(sfo_name, local_name, vers)			\
677 	_SCSI_FAILOVER_OP(sfo_name, local_name, local_name, vers)
678 #else	/* lint */
679 #define	SCSI_FAILOVER_OP(sfo_name, local_name, vers)			\
680 	_SCSI_FAILOVER_OP(sfo_name, local_name, scsi_vhci, vers)
681 #endif	/* lint */
682 
683 /*
684  * Return values for sfo_device_probe
685  */
686 #define	SFO_DEVICE_PROBE_VHCI	1	/* supported under scsi_vhci */
687 #define	SFO_DEVICE_PROBE_PHCI	0	/* not supported under scsi_vhci */
688 
689 /* return values for sfo_analyze_sense() */
690 #define	SCSI_SENSE_NOFAILOVER		0
691 #define	SCSI_SENSE_FAILOVER_INPROG	1
692 #define	SCSI_SENSE_ACT2INACT		2
693 #define	SCSI_SENSE_INACT2ACT		3
694 #define	SCSI_SENSE_INACTIVE		4
695 #define	SCSI_SENSE_UNKNOWN		5
696 #define	SCSI_SENSE_STATE_CHANGED	6
697 #define	SCSI_SENSE_NOT_READY		7
698 
699 /* vhci_intr action codes */
700 #define	JUST_RETURN			0
701 #define	BUSY_RETURN			1
702 #define	PKT_RETURN			2
703 
704 #if	defined(_SYSCALL32)
705 /*
706  * 32 bit variants of sv_path_info_prop_t and sv_path_info_t;
707  * To be used only in the driver and NOT applications
708  */
709 typedef struct sv_path_info_prop32 {
710 	uint32_t	buf_size;	/* user buffer size */
711 	caddr32_t	ret_buf_size;	/* actual buffer needed */
712 	caddr32_t	buf;		/* user space buffer */
713 } sv_path_info_prop32_t;
714 
715 typedef struct sv_path_info32 {
716 	union {
717 		char	ret_ct[MAXPATHLEN];		/* client device */
718 		char	ret_phci[MAXPATHLEN];		/* pHCI device */
719 	} device;
720 
721 	char			ret_addr[MAXNAMELEN];	/* device address */
722 	mdi_pathinfo_state_t	ret_state;		/* state information */
723 	uint32_t		ret_ext_state;		/* Extended State */
724 	sv_path_info_prop32_t	ret_prop;		/* path attributes */
725 } sv_path_info32_t;
726 
727 typedef struct sv_iocdata32 {
728 	caddr32_t	client;		/* client dev devfs path name */
729 	caddr32_t	phci;		/* pHCI dev devfs path name */
730 	caddr32_t	addr;		/* device address */
731 	uint32_t	buf_elem;	/* number of path_info elems */
732 	caddr32_t	ret_buf;	/* addr of array of sv_path_info */
733 	caddr32_t	ret_elem;	/* count of above sv_path_info */
734 } sv_iocdata32_t;
735 
736 typedef struct sv_switch_to_cntlr_iocdata32 {
737 	caddr32_t	client;	/* client device devfs path name */
738 	caddr32_t	class;	/* desired path class to be made active */
739 } sv_switch_to_cntlr_iocdata32_t;
740 
741 #endif	/* _SYSCALL32 */
742 
743 #endif	/* _KERNEL */
744 
745 /*
746  * Userland (Non Kernel) definitions start here.
747  * Multiplexed I/O SCSI vHCI IOCTL Definitions
748  */
749 
750 /*
751  * IOCTL structure for path properties
752  */
753 typedef struct sv_path_info_prop {
754 	uint_t	buf_size;	/* user buffer size */
755 	uint_t	*ret_buf_size;	/* actual buffer needed */
756 	caddr_t	buf;		/* user space buffer */
757 } sv_path_info_prop_t;
758 
759 /*
760  * Max buffer size of getting path properties
761  */
762 #define	SV_PROP_MAX_BUF_SIZE	4096
763 
764 /*
765  * String values for "path-class" property
766  */
767 #define	PCLASS_PRIMARY		"primary"
768 #define	PCLASS_SECONDARY	"secondary"
769 
770 #define	PCLASS_PREFERRED	1
771 #define	PCLASS_NONPREFERRED	0
772 
773 /*
774  * IOCTL structure for path information
775  */
776 typedef struct sv_path_info {
777 	union {
778 		char	ret_ct[MAXPATHLEN];		/* client device */
779 		char	ret_phci[MAXPATHLEN];		/* pHCI device */
780 	} device;
781 
782 	char			ret_addr[MAXNAMELEN];	/* device address */
783 	mdi_pathinfo_state_t	ret_state;		/* state information */
784 	uint32_t		ret_ext_state;		/* Extended State */
785 	sv_path_info_prop_t	ret_prop;		/* path attributes */
786 } sv_path_info_t;
787 
788 /*
789  * IOCTL argument structure
790  */
791 typedef struct sv_iocdata {
792 	caddr_t		client;		/* client dev devfs path name */
793 	caddr_t		phci;		/* pHCI dev devfs path name */
794 	caddr_t		addr;		/* device address */
795 	uint_t		buf_elem;	/* number of path_info elems */
796 	sv_path_info_t	*ret_buf;	/* array of sv_path_info */
797 	uint_t		*ret_elem;	/* count of sv_path_info */
798 } sv_iocdata_t;
799 
800 /*
801  * IOCTL argument structure for switching controllers
802  */
803 typedef struct sv_switch_to_cntlr_iocdata {
804 	caddr_t		client;	/* client device devfs path name */
805 	caddr_t		class;	/* desired path class to be made active */
806 } sv_switch_to_cntlr_iocdata_t;
807 
808 
809 /*
810  * IOCTL definitions
811  */
812 #define	SCSI_VHCI_CTL		('X' << 8)
813 #define	SCSI_VHCI_CTL_CMD	(SCSI_VHCI_CTL | ('S' << 8) | 'P')
814 #define	SCSI_VHCI_CTL_SUB_CMD	('x' << 8)
815 
816 #define	SCSI_VHCI_GET_CLIENT_MULTIPATH_INFO	(SCSI_VHCI_CTL_SUB_CMD + 0x01)
817 #define	SCSI_VHCI_GET_PHCI_MULTIPATH_INFO	(SCSI_VHCI_CTL_SUB_CMD + 0x02)
818 #define	SCSI_VHCI_GET_CLIENT_NAME		(SCSI_VHCI_CTL_SUB_CMD + 0x03)
819 #define	SCSI_VHCI_PATH_ONLINE			(SCSI_VHCI_CTL_SUB_CMD + 0x04)
820 #define	SCSI_VHCI_PATH_OFFLINE			(SCSI_VHCI_CTL_SUB_CMD + 0x05)
821 #define	SCSI_VHCI_PATH_STANDBY			(SCSI_VHCI_CTL_SUB_CMD + 0x06)
822 #define	SCSI_VHCI_PATH_TEST			(SCSI_VHCI_CTL_SUB_CMD + 0x07)
823 #define	SCSI_VHCI_SWITCH_TO_CNTLR		(SCSI_VHCI_CTL_SUB_CMD + 0x08)
824 
825 #ifdef	DEBUG
826 #define	SCSI_VHCI_GET_PHCI_LIST			(SCSI_VHCI_CTL_SUB_CMD + 0x09)
827 #define	SCSI_VHCI_CONFIGURE_PHCI		(SCSI_VHCI_CTL_SUB_CMD + 0x0A)
828 #define	SCSI_VHCI_UNCONFIGURE_PHCI		(SCSI_VHCI_CTL_SUB_CMD + 0x0B)
829 #endif
830 
831 #define	SCSI_VHCI_PATH_DISABLE			(SCSI_VHCI_CTL_SUB_CMD + 0x0C)
832 #define	SCSI_VHCI_PATH_ENABLE			(SCSI_VHCI_CTL_SUB_CMD + 0x0D)
833 #define	SCSI_VHCI_MPAPI				(SCSI_VHCI_CTL_SUB_CMD + 0x0E)
834 
835 #define	SCSI_VHCI_GET_TARGET_LONGNAME		(SCSI_VHCI_CTL_SUB_CMD + 0x0F)
836 
837 #ifdef	__cplusplus
838 }
839 #endif
840 
841 #endif	/* _SYS_SCSI_ADAPTERS_SCSI_VHCI_H */
842