linux_dsm_epyc7002/include/asm-powerpc/iseries/vio.h
Stephen Rothwell 8251b4c481 [POWERPC] iSeries: Move viodasd probing
This way we only have entries in the device tree for disks that actually
exist.  A slight complication is that disks may be attached to LPARs
at runtime.

Signed-off-by: Stephen Rothwell <sfr@canb.auug.org.au>
Acked-by: Jens Axboe <jens.axboe@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
2007-10-11 20:40:48 +10:00

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/* -*- linux-c -*-
*
* iSeries Virtual I/O Message Path header
*
* Authors: Dave Boutcher <boutcher@us.ibm.com>
* Ryan Arnold <ryanarn@us.ibm.com>
* Colin Devilbiss <devilbis@us.ibm.com>
*
* (C) Copyright 2000 IBM Corporation
*
* This header file is used by the iSeries virtual I/O device
* drivers. It defines the interfaces to the common functions
* (implemented in drivers/char/viopath.h) as well as defining
* common functions and structures. Currently (at the time I
* wrote this comment) the iSeries virtual I/O device drivers
* that use this are
* drivers/block/viodasd.c
* drivers/char/viocons.c
* drivers/char/viotape.c
* drivers/cdrom/viocd.c
*
* The iSeries virtual ethernet support (veth.c) uses a whole
* different set of functions.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
* published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
* License, or (at your option) anyu later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that 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
*
*/
#ifndef _ASM_POWERPC_ISERIES_VIO_H
#define _ASM_POWERPC_ISERIES_VIO_H
#include <asm/iseries/hv_types.h>
#include <asm/iseries/hv_lp_event.h>
/*
* iSeries virtual I/O events use the subtype field in
* HvLpEvent to figure out what kind of vio event is coming
* in. We use a table to route these, and this defines
* the maximum number of distinct subtypes
*/
#define VIO_MAX_SUBTYPES 8
#define VIOMAXBLOCKDMA 12
struct open_data {
u64 disk_size;
u16 max_disk;
u16 cylinders;
u16 tracks;
u16 sectors;
u16 bytes_per_sector;
};
struct rw_data {
u64 offset;
struct {
u32 token;
u32 reserved;
u64 len;
} dma_info[VIOMAXBLOCKDMA];
};
struct vioblocklpevent {
struct HvLpEvent event;
u32 reserved;
u16 version;
u16 sub_result;
u16 disk;
u16 flags;
union {
struct open_data open_data;
struct rw_data rw_data;
u64 changed;
} u;
};
#define vioblockflags_ro 0x0001
enum vioblocksubtype {
vioblockopen = 0x0001,
vioblockclose = 0x0002,
vioblockread = 0x0003,
vioblockwrite = 0x0004,
vioblockflush = 0x0005,
vioblockcheck = 0x0007
};
struct viocdlpevent {
struct HvLpEvent event;
u32 reserved;
u16 version;
u16 sub_result;
u16 disk;
u16 flags;
u32 token;
u64 offset; /* On open, max number of disks */
u64 len; /* On open, size of the disk */
u32 block_size; /* Only set on open */
u32 media_size; /* Only set on open */
};
enum viocdsubtype {
viocdopen = 0x0001,
viocdclose = 0x0002,
viocdread = 0x0003,
viocdwrite = 0x0004,
viocdlockdoor = 0x0005,
viocdgetinfo = 0x0006,
viocdcheck = 0x0007
};
struct viotapelpevent {
struct HvLpEvent event;
u32 reserved;
u16 version;
u16 sub_type_result;
u16 tape;
u16 flags;
u32 token;
u64 len;
union {
struct {
u32 tape_op;
u32 count;
} op;
struct {
u32 type;
u32 resid;
u32 dsreg;
u32 gstat;
u32 erreg;
u32 file_no;
u32 block_no;
} get_status;
struct {
u32 block_no;
} get_pos;
} u;
};
enum viotapesubtype {
viotapeopen = 0x0001,
viotapeclose = 0x0002,
viotaperead = 0x0003,
viotapewrite = 0x0004,
viotapegetinfo = 0x0005,
viotapeop = 0x0006,
viotapegetpos = 0x0007,
viotapesetpos = 0x0008,
viotapegetstatus = 0x0009
};
/*
* Each subtype can register a handler to process their events.
* The handler must have this interface.
*/
typedef void (vio_event_handler_t) (struct HvLpEvent * event);
extern int viopath_open(HvLpIndex remoteLp, int subtype, int numReq);
extern int viopath_close(HvLpIndex remoteLp, int subtype, int numReq);
extern int vio_setHandler(int subtype, vio_event_handler_t * beh);
extern int vio_clearHandler(int subtype);
extern int viopath_isactive(HvLpIndex lp);
extern HvLpInstanceId viopath_sourceinst(HvLpIndex lp);
extern HvLpInstanceId viopath_targetinst(HvLpIndex lp);
extern void vio_set_hostlp(void);
extern void *vio_get_event_buffer(int subtype);
extern void vio_free_event_buffer(int subtype, void *buffer);
extern struct vio_dev *vio_create_viodasd(u32 unit);
extern HvLpIndex viopath_hostLp;
extern HvLpIndex viopath_ourLp;
#define VIOCHAR_MAX_DATA 200
#define VIOMAJOR_SUBTYPE_MASK 0xff00
#define VIOMINOR_SUBTYPE_MASK 0x00ff
#define VIOMAJOR_SUBTYPE_SHIFT 8
#define VIOVERSION 0x0101
/*
* This is the general structure for VIO errors; each module should have
* a table of them, and each table should be terminated by an entry of
* { 0, 0, NULL }. Then, to find a specific error message, a module
* should pass its local table and the return code.
*/
struct vio_error_entry {
u16 rc;
int errno;
const char *msg;
};
extern const struct vio_error_entry *vio_lookup_rc(
const struct vio_error_entry *local_table, u16 rc);
enum viosubtypes {
viomajorsubtype_monitor = 0x0100,
viomajorsubtype_blockio = 0x0200,
viomajorsubtype_chario = 0x0300,
viomajorsubtype_config = 0x0400,
viomajorsubtype_cdio = 0x0500,
viomajorsubtype_tape = 0x0600,
viomajorsubtype_scsi = 0x0700
};
enum vioconfigsubtype {
vioconfigget = 0x0001,
};
enum viorc {
viorc_good = 0x0000,
viorc_noConnection = 0x0001,
viorc_noReceiver = 0x0002,
viorc_noBufferAvailable = 0x0003,
viorc_invalidMessageType = 0x0004,
viorc_invalidRange = 0x0201,
viorc_invalidToken = 0x0202,
viorc_DMAError = 0x0203,
viorc_useError = 0x0204,
viorc_releaseError = 0x0205,
viorc_invalidDisk = 0x0206,
viorc_openRejected = 0x0301
};
/*
* The structure of the events that flow between us and OS/400 for chario
* events. You can't mess with this unless the OS/400 side changes too.
*/
struct viocharlpevent {
struct HvLpEvent event;
u32 reserved;
u16 version;
u16 subtype_result_code;
u8 virtual_device;
u8 len;
u8 data[VIOCHAR_MAX_DATA];
};
#define VIOCHAR_WINDOW 10
enum viocharsubtype {
viocharopen = 0x0001,
viocharclose = 0x0002,
viochardata = 0x0003,
viocharack = 0x0004,
viocharconfig = 0x0005
};
enum viochar_rc {
viochar_rc_ebusy = 1
};
#endif /* _ASM_POWERPC_ISERIES_VIO_H */