From f0d79fe9c564fbe1e09d8366d0863611bc57cafa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "K. Y. Srinivasan" Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2011 11:31:24 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Staging: hv: storvsc: Add the contents of hyperv_storage.h to storvsc_drv.c As part of further cleanup of storvsc, add the contents of hyperv_storage.h to storvsc_drv.c and do the necessary adjustments. Signed-off-by: K. Y. Srinivasan Signed-off-by: Haiyang Zhang Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman --- drivers/staging/hv/hyperv_storage.h | 322 ------------------------------------ drivers/staging/hv/storvsc_drv.c | 277 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 2 files changed, 276 insertions(+), 323 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 drivers/staging/hv/hyperv_storage.h diff --git a/drivers/staging/hv/hyperv_storage.h b/drivers/staging/hv/hyperv_storage.h deleted file mode 100644 index 687cdc543c46..000000000000 --- a/drivers/staging/hv/hyperv_storage.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,322 +0,0 @@ -/* - * - * Copyright (c) 2011, Microsoft Corporation. - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it - * under the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License, - * version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope it will be useful, but WITHOUT - * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or - * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for - * more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with - * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple - * Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA. - * - * Authors: - * Haiyang Zhang - * Hank Janssen - * K. Y. Srinivasan - * - */ - -#ifndef _HYPERV_STORAGE_H -#define _HYPERV_STORAGE_H - - -/* vstorage.w revision number. This is used in the case of a version match, */ -/* to alert the user that structure sizes may be mismatched even though the */ -/* protocol versions match. */ - - -#define REVISION_STRING(REVISION_) #REVISION_ -#define FILL_VMSTOR_REVISION(RESULT_LVALUE_) \ - do { \ - char *revision_string \ - = REVISION_STRING($Rev : 6 $) + 6; \ - RESULT_LVALUE_ = 0; \ - while (*revision_string >= '0' \ - && *revision_string <= '9') { \ - RESULT_LVALUE_ *= 10; \ - RESULT_LVALUE_ += *revision_string - '0'; \ - revision_string++; \ - } \ - } while (0) - -/* Major/minor macros. Minor version is in LSB, meaning that earlier flat */ -/* version numbers will be interpreted as "0.x" (i.e., 1 becomes 0.1). */ -#define VMSTOR_PROTOCOL_MAJOR(VERSION_) (((VERSION_) >> 8) & 0xff) -#define VMSTOR_PROTOCOL_MINOR(VERSION_) (((VERSION_)) & 0xff) -#define VMSTOR_PROTOCOL_VERSION(MAJOR_, MINOR_) ((((MAJOR_) & 0xff) << 8) | \ - (((MINOR_) & 0xff))) -#define VMSTOR_INVALID_PROTOCOL_VERSION (-1) - -/* Version history: */ -/* V1 Beta 0.1 */ -/* V1 RC < 2008/1/31 1.0 */ -/* V1 RC > 2008/1/31 2.0 */ -#define VMSTOR_PROTOCOL_VERSION_CURRENT VMSTOR_PROTOCOL_VERSION(2, 0) - - - - -/* This will get replaced with the max transfer length that is possible on */ -/* the host adapter. */ -/* The max transfer length will be published when we offer a vmbus channel. */ -#define MAX_TRANSFER_LENGTH 0x40000 -#define DEFAULT_PACKET_SIZE (sizeof(struct vmdata_gpa_direct) + \ - sizeof(struct vstor_packet) + \ - sizesizeof(u64) * (MAX_TRANSFER_LENGTH / PAGE_SIZE))) - - -/* Packet structure describing virtual storage requests. */ -enum vstor_packet_operation { - VSTOR_OPERATION_COMPLETE_IO = 1, - VSTOR_OPERATION_REMOVE_DEVICE = 2, - VSTOR_OPERATION_EXECUTE_SRB = 3, - VSTOR_OPERATION_RESET_LUN = 4, - VSTOR_OPERATION_RESET_ADAPTER = 5, - VSTOR_OPERATION_RESET_BUS = 6, - VSTOR_OPERATION_BEGIN_INITIALIZATION = 7, - VSTOR_OPERATION_END_INITIALIZATION = 8, - VSTOR_OPERATION_QUERY_PROTOCOL_VERSION = 9, - VSTOR_OPERATION_QUERY_PROPERTIES = 10, - VSTOR_OPERATION_MAXIMUM = 10 -}; - -/* - * Platform neutral description of a scsi request - - * this remains the same across the write regardless of 32/64 bit - * note: it's patterned off the SCSI_PASS_THROUGH structure - */ -#define CDB16GENERIC_LENGTH 0x10 - -#ifndef SENSE_BUFFER_SIZE -#define SENSE_BUFFER_SIZE 0x12 -#endif - -#define MAX_DATA_BUF_LEN_WITH_PADDING 0x14 - -struct vmscsi_request { - unsigned short length; - unsigned char srb_status; - unsigned char scsi_status; - - unsigned char port_number; - unsigned char path_id; - unsigned char target_id; - unsigned char lun; - - unsigned char cdb_length; - unsigned char sense_info_length; - unsigned char data_in; - unsigned char reserved; - - unsigned int data_transfer_length; - - union { - unsigned char cdb[CDB16GENERIC_LENGTH]; - unsigned char sense_data[SENSE_BUFFER_SIZE]; - unsigned char reserved_array[MAX_DATA_BUF_LEN_WITH_PADDING]; - }; -} __attribute((packed)); - - -/* - * This structure is sent during the intialization phase to get the different - * properties of the channel. - */ -struct vmstorage_channel_properties { - unsigned short protocol_version; - unsigned char path_id; - unsigned char target_id; - - /* Note: port number is only really known on the client side */ - unsigned int port_number; - unsigned int flags; - unsigned int max_transfer_bytes; - - /* This id is unique for each channel and will correspond with */ - /* vendor specific data in the inquirydata */ - unsigned long long unique_id; -} __packed; - -/* This structure is sent during the storage protocol negotiations. */ -struct vmstorage_protocol_version { - /* Major (MSW) and minor (LSW) version numbers. */ - unsigned short major_minor; - - /* - * Revision number is auto-incremented whenever this file is changed - * (See FILL_VMSTOR_REVISION macro above). Mismatch does not - * definitely indicate incompatibility--but it does indicate mismatched - * builds. - */ - unsigned short revision; -} __packed; - -/* Channel Property Flags */ -#define STORAGE_CHANNEL_REMOVABLE_FLAG 0x1 -#define STORAGE_CHANNEL_EMULATED_IDE_FLAG 0x2 - -struct vstor_packet { - /* Requested operation type */ - enum vstor_packet_operation operation; - - /* Flags - see below for values */ - unsigned int flags; - - /* Status of the request returned from the server side. */ - unsigned int status; - - /* Data payload area */ - union { - /* - * Structure used to forward SCSI commands from the - * client to the server. - */ - struct vmscsi_request vm_srb; - - /* Structure used to query channel properties. */ - struct vmstorage_channel_properties storage_channel_properties; - - /* Used during version negotiations. */ - struct vmstorage_protocol_version version; - }; -} __packed; - -/* Packet flags */ -/* - * This flag indicates that the server should send back a completion for this - * packet. - */ -#define REQUEST_COMPLETION_FLAG 0x1 - -/* This is the set of flags that the vsc can set in any packets it sends */ -#define VSC_LEGAL_FLAGS (REQUEST_COMPLETION_FLAG) - - -#include -#include -#include "hyperv_storage.h" -#include "hyperv.h" - -/* Defines */ -#define STORVSC_RING_BUFFER_SIZE (20*PAGE_SIZE) -#define BLKVSC_RING_BUFFER_SIZE (20*PAGE_SIZE) - -#define STORVSC_MAX_IO_REQUESTS 128 - -/* - * In Hyper-V, each port/path/target maps to 1 scsi host adapter. In - * reality, the path/target is not used (ie always set to 0) so our - * scsi host adapter essentially has 1 bus with 1 target that contains - * up to 256 luns. - */ -#define STORVSC_MAX_LUNS_PER_TARGET 64 -#define STORVSC_MAX_TARGETS 1 -#define STORVSC_MAX_CHANNELS 1 - -struct hv_storvsc_request; - -/* Matches Windows-end */ -enum storvsc_request_type { - WRITE_TYPE, - READ_TYPE, - UNKNOWN_TYPE, -}; - - -struct hv_storvsc_request { - struct hv_storvsc_request *request; - struct hv_device *device; - - /* Synchronize the request/response if needed */ - struct completion wait_event; - - unsigned char *sense_buffer; - void *context; - void (*on_io_completion)(struct hv_storvsc_request *request); - struct hv_multipage_buffer data_buffer; - - struct vstor_packet vstor_packet; -}; - - -struct storvsc_device_info { - u32 ring_buffer_size; - unsigned int port_number; - unsigned char path_id; - unsigned char target_id; -}; - -struct storvsc_major_info { - int major; - int index; - bool do_register; - char *devname; - char *diskname; -}; - -/* A storvsc device is a device object that contains a vmbus channel */ -struct storvsc_device { - struct hv_device *device; - - bool destroy; - bool drain_notify; - atomic_t num_outstanding_req; - - wait_queue_head_t waiting_to_drain; - - /* - * Each unique Port/Path/Target represents 1 channel ie scsi - * controller. In reality, the pathid, targetid is always 0 - * and the port is set by us - */ - unsigned int port_number; - unsigned char path_id; - unsigned char target_id; - - /* Used for vsc/vsp channel reset process */ - struct hv_storvsc_request init_request; - struct hv_storvsc_request reset_request; -}; - - -static inline struct storvsc_device *get_out_stor_device( - struct hv_device *device) -{ - struct storvsc_device *stor_device; - - stor_device = (struct storvsc_device *)device->ext; - - if (stor_device && stor_device->destroy) - stor_device = NULL; - - return stor_device; -} - - -static inline void storvsc_wait_to_drain(struct storvsc_device *dev) -{ - dev->drain_notify = true; - wait_event(dev->waiting_to_drain, - atomic_read(&dev->num_outstanding_req) == 0); - dev->drain_notify = false; -} - -/* Interface */ - -int storvsc_dev_add(struct hv_device *device, - void *additional_info); -int storvsc_dev_remove(struct hv_device *device); - -int storvsc_do_io(struct hv_device *device, - struct hv_storvsc_request *request); - -int storvsc_get_major_info(struct storvsc_device_info *device_info, - struct storvsc_major_info *major_info); - -#endif /* _HYPERV_STORAGE_H */ diff --git a/drivers/staging/hv/storvsc_drv.c b/drivers/staging/hv/storvsc_drv.c index 096f615a92ec..4a95f8be8078 100644 --- a/drivers/staging/hv/storvsc_drv.c +++ b/drivers/staging/hv/storvsc_drv.c @@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ */ #include +#include #include #include #include @@ -40,7 +41,281 @@ #include #include "hyperv.h" -#include "hyperv_storage.h" + +/* to alert the user that structure sizes may be mismatched even though the */ +/* protocol versions match. */ + + +#define REVISION_STRING(REVISION_) #REVISION_ +#define FILL_VMSTOR_REVISION(RESULT_LVALUE_) \ + do { \ + char *revision_string \ + = REVISION_STRING($Rev : 6 $) + 6; \ + RESULT_LVALUE_ = 0; \ + while (*revision_string >= '0' \ + && *revision_string <= '9') { \ + RESULT_LVALUE_ *= 10; \ + RESULT_LVALUE_ += *revision_string - '0'; \ + revision_string++; \ + } \ + } while (0) + +/* Major/minor macros. Minor version is in LSB, meaning that earlier flat */ +/* version numbers will be interpreted as "0.x" (i.e., 1 becomes 0.1). */ +#define VMSTOR_PROTOCOL_MAJOR(VERSION_) (((VERSION_) >> 8) & 0xff) +#define VMSTOR_PROTOCOL_MINOR(VERSION_) (((VERSION_)) & 0xff) +#define VMSTOR_PROTOCOL_VERSION(MAJOR_, MINOR_) ((((MAJOR_) & 0xff) << 8) | \ + (((MINOR_) & 0xff))) +#define VMSTOR_INVALID_PROTOCOL_VERSION (-1) + +/* Version history: */ +/* V1 Beta 0.1 */ +/* V1 RC < 2008/1/31 1.0 */ +/* V1 RC > 2008/1/31 2.0 */ +#define VMSTOR_PROTOCOL_VERSION_CURRENT VMSTOR_PROTOCOL_VERSION(2, 0) + + + + +/* This will get replaced with the max transfer length that is possible on */ +/* the host adapter. */ +/* The max transfer length will be published when we offer a vmbus channel. */ +#define MAX_TRANSFER_LENGTH 0x40000 +#define DEFAULT_PACKET_SIZE (sizeof(struct vmdata_gpa_direct) + \ + sizeof(struct vstor_packet) + \ + sizesizeof(u64) * (MAX_TRANSFER_LENGTH / PAGE_SIZE))) + + +/* Packet structure describing virtual storage requests. */ +enum vstor_packet_operation { + VSTOR_OPERATION_COMPLETE_IO = 1, + VSTOR_OPERATION_REMOVE_DEVICE = 2, + VSTOR_OPERATION_EXECUTE_SRB = 3, + VSTOR_OPERATION_RESET_LUN = 4, + VSTOR_OPERATION_RESET_ADAPTER = 5, + VSTOR_OPERATION_RESET_BUS = 6, + VSTOR_OPERATION_BEGIN_INITIALIZATION = 7, + VSTOR_OPERATION_END_INITIALIZATION = 8, + VSTOR_OPERATION_QUERY_PROTOCOL_VERSION = 9, + VSTOR_OPERATION_QUERY_PROPERTIES = 10, + VSTOR_OPERATION_MAXIMUM = 10 +}; + +/* + * Platform neutral description of a scsi request - + * this remains the same across the write regardless of 32/64 bit + * note: it's patterned off the SCSI_PASS_THROUGH structure + */ +#define CDB16GENERIC_LENGTH 0x10 + +#ifndef SENSE_BUFFER_SIZE +#define SENSE_BUFFER_SIZE 0x12 +#endif + +#define MAX_DATA_BUF_LEN_WITH_PADDING 0x14 + +struct vmscsi_request { + unsigned short length; + unsigned char srb_status; + unsigned char scsi_status; + + unsigned char port_number; + unsigned char path_id; + unsigned char target_id; + unsigned char lun; + + unsigned char cdb_length; + unsigned char sense_info_length; + unsigned char data_in; + unsigned char reserved; + + unsigned int data_transfer_length; + + union { + unsigned char cdb[CDB16GENERIC_LENGTH]; + unsigned char sense_data[SENSE_BUFFER_SIZE]; + unsigned char reserved_array[MAX_DATA_BUF_LEN_WITH_PADDING]; + }; +} __attribute((packed)); + + +/* + * This structure is sent during the intialization phase to get the different + * properties of the channel. + */ +struct vmstorage_channel_properties { + unsigned short protocol_version; + unsigned char path_id; + unsigned char target_id; + + /* Note: port number is only really known on the client side */ + unsigned int port_number; + unsigned int flags; + unsigned int max_transfer_bytes; + + /* This id is unique for each channel and will correspond with */ + /* vendor specific data in the inquirydata */ + unsigned long long unique_id; +} __packed; + +/* This structure is sent during the storage protocol negotiations. */ +struct vmstorage_protocol_version { + /* Major (MSW) and minor (LSW) version numbers. */ + unsigned short major_minor; + + /* + * Revision number is auto-incremented whenever this file is changed + * (See FILL_VMSTOR_REVISION macro above). Mismatch does not + * definitely indicate incompatibility--but it does indicate mismatched + * builds. + */ + unsigned short revision; +} __packed; + +/* Channel Property Flags */ +#define STORAGE_CHANNEL_REMOVABLE_FLAG 0x1 +#define STORAGE_CHANNEL_EMULATED_IDE_FLAG 0x2 + +struct vstor_packet { + /* Requested operation type */ + enum vstor_packet_operation operation; + + /* Flags - see below for values */ + unsigned int flags; + + /* Status of the request returned from the server side. */ + unsigned int status; + + /* Data payload area */ + union { + /* + * Structure used to forward SCSI commands from the + * client to the server. + */ + struct vmscsi_request vm_srb; + + /* Structure used to query channel properties. */ + struct vmstorage_channel_properties storage_channel_properties; + + /* Used during version negotiations. */ + struct vmstorage_protocol_version version; + }; +} __packed; + +/* Packet flags */ +/* + * This flag indicates that the server should send back a completion for this + * packet. + */ +#define REQUEST_COMPLETION_FLAG 0x1 + +/* This is the set of flags that the vsc can set in any packets it sends */ +#define VSC_LEGAL_FLAGS (REQUEST_COMPLETION_FLAG) + + +/* Defines */ +#define STORVSC_RING_BUFFER_SIZE (20*PAGE_SIZE) +#define BLKVSC_RING_BUFFER_SIZE (20*PAGE_SIZE) + +#define STORVSC_MAX_IO_REQUESTS 128 + +/* + * In Hyper-V, each port/path/target maps to 1 scsi host adapter. In + * reality, the path/target is not used (ie always set to 0) so our + * scsi host adapter essentially has 1 bus with 1 target that contains + * up to 256 luns. + */ +#define STORVSC_MAX_LUNS_PER_TARGET 64 +#define STORVSC_MAX_TARGETS 1 +#define STORVSC_MAX_CHANNELS 1 + +struct hv_storvsc_request; + +/* Matches Windows-end */ +enum storvsc_request_type { + WRITE_TYPE, + READ_TYPE, + UNKNOWN_TYPE, +}; + + +struct hv_storvsc_request { + struct hv_storvsc_request *request; + struct hv_device *device; + + /* Synchronize the request/response if needed */ + struct completion wait_event; + + unsigned char *sense_buffer; + void *context; + void (*on_io_completion)(struct hv_storvsc_request *request); + struct hv_multipage_buffer data_buffer; + + struct vstor_packet vstor_packet; +}; + + +struct storvsc_device_info { + u32 ring_buffer_size; + unsigned int port_number; + unsigned char path_id; + unsigned char target_id; +}; + +struct storvsc_major_info { + int major; + int index; + bool do_register; + char *devname; + char *diskname; +}; + +/* A storvsc device is a device object that contains a vmbus channel */ +struct storvsc_device { + struct hv_device *device; + + bool destroy; + bool drain_notify; + atomic_t num_outstanding_req; + + wait_queue_head_t waiting_to_drain; + + /* + * Each unique Port/Path/Target represents 1 channel ie scsi + * controller. In reality, the pathid, targetid is always 0 + * and the port is set by us + */ + unsigned int port_number; + unsigned char path_id; + unsigned char target_id; + + /* Used for vsc/vsp channel reset process */ + struct hv_storvsc_request init_request; + struct hv_storvsc_request reset_request; +}; + + +static inline struct storvsc_device *get_out_stor_device( + struct hv_device *device) +{ + struct storvsc_device *stor_device; + + stor_device = (struct storvsc_device *)device->ext; + + if (stor_device && stor_device->destroy) + stor_device = NULL; + + return stor_device; +} + + +static inline void storvsc_wait_to_drain(struct storvsc_device *dev) +{ + dev->drain_notify = true; + wait_event(dev->waiting_to_drain, + atomic_read(&dev->num_outstanding_req) == 0); + dev->drain_notify = false; +} static int storvsc_ringbuffer_size = STORVSC_RING_BUFFER_SIZE; -- 2.11.0