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| /* |
| * Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. |
| * Use is subject to license terms. |
| */ |
| |
| #pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" |
| |
| /* |
| * h1394.c |
| * 1394 Services Layer HAL Interface |
| * Contains all of the routines that define the HAL to Services Layer |
| * interface |
| */ |
| |
| #include <sys/conf.h> |
| #include <sys/ddi.h> |
| #include <sys/sunddi.h> |
| #include <sys/modctl.h> |
| #include <sys/sunndi.h> |
| #include <sys/cmn_err.h> |
| #include <sys/types.h> |
| #include <sys/kmem.h> |
| #include <sys/thread.h> |
| #include <sys/proc.h> |
| #include <sys/disp.h> |
| #include <sys/time.h> |
| #include <sys/devctl.h> |
| #include <sys/tnf_probe.h> |
| |
| #include <sys/1394/t1394.h> |
| #include <sys/1394/s1394.h> |
| #include <sys/1394/h1394.h> |
| #include <sys/1394/ieee1394.h> |
| |
| |
| extern struct bus_ops nx1394_busops; |
| extern int nx1394_define_events(s1394_hal_t *hal); |
| extern void nx1394_undefine_events(s1394_hal_t *hal); |
| extern int s1394_ignore_invalid_gap_cnt; |
| |
| /* |
| * Function: h1394_init() |
| * Input(s): modlp The structure containing all of the |
| * HAL's relevant information |
| * |
| * Output(s): |
| * |
| * Description: h1394_init() is called by the HAL's _init function and is |
| * used to set up the nexus bus ops. |
| */ |
| int |
| h1394_init(struct modlinkage *modlp) |
| { |
| struct dev_ops *devops; |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_init_enter, S1394_TNF_SL_STACK, ""); |
| |
| devops = ((struct modldrv *)(modlp->ml_linkage[0]))->drv_dev_ops; |
| devops->devo_bus_ops = &nx1394_busops; |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_init_exit, S1394_TNF_SL_STACK, ""); |
| return (0); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Function: h1394_fini() |
| * Input(s): modlp The structure containing all of the |
| * HAL's relevant information |
| * |
| * Output(s): |
| * |
| * Description: h1394_fini() is called by the HAL's _fini function and is |
| * used to NULL out the nexus bus ops. |
| */ |
| void |
| h1394_fini(struct modlinkage *modlp) |
| { |
| struct dev_ops *devops; |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_fini_enter, S1394_TNF_SL_STACK, ""); |
| |
| devops = ((struct modldrv *)(modlp->ml_linkage[0]))->drv_dev_ops; |
| devops->devo_bus_ops = NULL; |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_fini_enter, S1394_TNF_SL_STACK, ""); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Function: h1394_attach() |
| * Input(s): halinfo The structure containing all of the |
| * HAL's relevant information |
| * cmd The ddi_attach_cmd_t that tells us |
| * if this is a RESUME or a regular |
| * attach() call |
| * |
| * Output(s): sl_private The HAL "handle" to be used for |
| * all subsequent calls into the |
| * 1394 Software Framework |
| * |
| * Description: h1394_attach() registers the HAL with the 1394 Software |
| * Framework. It returns a HAL "handle" to be used for |
| * all subsequent calls into the 1394 Software Framework. |
| */ |
| int |
| h1394_attach(h1394_halinfo_t *halinfo, ddi_attach_cmd_t cmd, void **sl_private) |
| { |
| s1394_hal_t *hal; |
| int ret; |
| char buf[32]; |
| uint_t cmd_size; |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_attach_enter, S1394_TNF_SL_STACK, ""); |
| |
| ASSERT(sl_private != NULL); |
| |
| /* If this is a DDI_RESUME, return success */ |
| if (cmd == DDI_RESUME) { |
| hal = (s1394_hal_t *)(*sl_private); |
| /* If we have a 1394A PHY, then reset the "contender bit" */ |
| if (hal->halinfo.phy == H1394_PHY_1394A) |
| (void) HAL_CALL(hal).set_contender_bit( |
| hal->halinfo.hal_private); |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_attach_exit, S1394_TNF_SL_STACK, |
| ""); |
| return (DDI_SUCCESS); |
| } else if (cmd != DDI_ATTACH) { |
| TNF_PROBE_2(h1394_attach_error, S1394_TNF_SL_ERROR, "", |
| tnf_string, msg, "Invalid ddi_attach_cmd received", |
| tnf_uint, attach_cmd, (uint_t)cmd); |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_attach_exit, S1394_TNF_SL_STACK, |
| ""); |
| return (DDI_FAILURE); |
| } |
| |
| /* Allocate space for s1394_hal_t */ |
| hal = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (s1394_hal_t), KM_SLEEP); |
| |
| /* Setup HAL state */ |
| hal->hal_state = S1394_HAL_INIT; |
| |
| /* Copy in the halinfo struct */ |
| hal->halinfo = *halinfo; |
| |
| /* Create the topology tree mutex */ |
| mutex_init(&hal->topology_tree_mutex, NULL, MUTEX_DRIVER, |
| hal->halinfo.hw_interrupt); |
| |
| /* Create the Cycle Mater timer mutex */ |
| mutex_init(&hal->cm_timer_mutex, NULL, MUTEX_DRIVER, |
| hal->halinfo.hw_interrupt); |
| |
| /* Initialize the Isoch CEC list */ |
| hal->isoch_cec_list_head = NULL; |
| hal->isoch_cec_list_tail = NULL; |
| mutex_init(&hal->isoch_cec_list_mutex, NULL, MUTEX_DRIVER, |
| hal->halinfo.hw_interrupt); |
| |
| /* Initialize the Bus Manager node ID mutex and cv */ |
| mutex_init(&hal->bus_mgr_node_mutex, NULL, MUTEX_DRIVER, |
| hal->halinfo.hw_interrupt); |
| cv_init(&hal->bus_mgr_node_cv, NULL, CV_DRIVER, |
| hal->halinfo.hw_interrupt); |
| |
| /* Initialize the Bus Manager node ID - "-1" means undetermined */ |
| hal->bus_mgr_node = -1; |
| hal->incumbent_bus_mgr = B_FALSE; |
| |
| /* Initialize the Target list */ |
| hal->target_head = NULL; |
| hal->target_tail = NULL; |
| rw_init(&hal->target_list_rwlock, NULL, RW_DRIVER, |
| hal->halinfo.hw_interrupt); |
| |
| /* Setup Request Q's */ |
| hal->outstanding_q_head = NULL; |
| hal->outstanding_q_tail = NULL; |
| mutex_init(&hal->outstanding_q_mutex, NULL, MUTEX_DRIVER, |
| hal->halinfo.hw_interrupt); |
| hal->pending_q_head = NULL; |
| hal->pending_q_tail = NULL; |
| mutex_init(&hal->pending_q_mutex, NULL, MUTEX_DRIVER, |
| hal->halinfo.hw_interrupt); |
| |
| /* Create the kmem_cache for command allocations */ |
| (void) sprintf(buf, "hal%d_cache", ddi_get_instance(hal->halinfo.dip)); |
| cmd_size = sizeof (cmd1394_cmd_t) + sizeof (s1394_cmd_priv_t) + |
| hal->halinfo.hal_overhead; |
| |
| hal->hal_kmem_cachep = kmem_cache_create(buf, cmd_size, 8, NULL, NULL, |
| NULL, NULL, NULL, 0); |
| |
| /* Setup the event stuff */ |
| ret = nx1394_define_events(hal); |
| if (ret != DDI_SUCCESS) { |
| /* Clean up before leaving */ |
| s1394_cleanup_for_detach(hal, H1394_CLEANUP_LEVEL0); |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_1(h1394_attach_error, S1394_TNF_SL_ERROR, "", |
| tnf_string, msg, "Unable to define attach events"); |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_attach_exit, S1394_TNF_SL_STACK, |
| ""); |
| return (DDI_FAILURE); |
| } |
| |
| /* Initialize the mutexes and cv's used by the bus reset thread */ |
| mutex_init(&hal->br_thread_mutex, NULL, MUTEX_DRIVER, |
| hal->halinfo.hw_interrupt); |
| cv_init(&hal->br_thread_cv, NULL, CV_DRIVER, hal->halinfo.hw_interrupt); |
| mutex_init(&hal->br_cmplq_mutex, NULL, MUTEX_DRIVER, |
| hal->halinfo.hw_interrupt); |
| cv_init(&hal->br_cmplq_cv, NULL, CV_DRIVER, hal->halinfo.hw_interrupt); |
| |
| /* |
| * Create a bus reset thread to handle the device discovery. |
| * It should take the default stack sizes, it should run |
| * the s1394_br_thread() routine at the start, passing the |
| * HAL pointer as its argument. The thread should be put |
| * on processor p0, its state should be set to runnable, |
| * but not yet on a processor, and its scheduling priority |
| * should be the minimum level of any system class. |
| */ |
| hal->br_thread = thread_create((caddr_t)NULL, 0, s1394_br_thread, |
| hal, 0, &p0, TS_RUN, minclsyspri); |
| |
| /* Until we see a bus reset this HAL has no nodes */ |
| hal->number_of_nodes = 0; |
| hal->num_bus_reset_till_fail = NUM_BR_FAIL; |
| |
| /* Initialize the SelfID Info */ |
| hal->current_buffer = 0; |
| hal->selfid_buf0 = kmem_zalloc(S1394_SELFID_BUF_SIZE, KM_SLEEP); |
| hal->selfid_buf1 = kmem_zalloc(S1394_SELFID_BUF_SIZE, KM_SLEEP); |
| |
| /* Initialize kstat structures */ |
| ret = s1394_kstat_init(hal); |
| if (ret != DDI_SUCCESS) { |
| /* Clean up before leaving */ |
| s1394_cleanup_for_detach(hal, H1394_CLEANUP_LEVEL3); |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_1(h1394_attach_error, S1394_TNF_SL_ERROR, "", |
| tnf_string, msg, "Failure in s1394_kstat_init"); |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_attach_exit, S1394_TNF_SL_STACK, |
| ""); |
| return (DDI_FAILURE); |
| } |
| hal->hal_kstats->guid = hal->halinfo.guid; |
| |
| /* Setup the node tree pointers */ |
| hal->old_tree = &hal->last_valid_tree[0]; |
| hal->topology_tree = &hal->current_tree[0]; |
| |
| /* Initialize the local Config ROM entry */ |
| ret = s1394_init_local_config_rom(hal); |
| if (ret != DDI_SUCCESS) { |
| /* Clean up before leaving */ |
| s1394_cleanup_for_detach(hal, H1394_CLEANUP_LEVEL4); |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_1(h1394_attach_error, S1394_TNF_SL_ERROR, "", |
| tnf_string, msg, "Failure in s1394_init_local_config_rom"); |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_attach_exit, S1394_TNF_SL_STACK, ""); |
| return (DDI_FAILURE); |
| } |
| |
| /* Initialize 1394 Address Space */ |
| ret = s1394_init_addr_space(hal); |
| if (ret != DDI_SUCCESS) { |
| /* Clean up before leaving */ |
| s1394_cleanup_for_detach(hal, H1394_CLEANUP_LEVEL5); |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_1(h1394_attach_error, S1394_TNF_SL_ERROR, "", |
| tnf_string, msg, "Invalid 1394 address space"); |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_attach_exit, S1394_TNF_SL_STACK, |
| ""); |
| return (DDI_FAILURE); |
| } |
| |
| /* Initialize FCP subsystem */ |
| ret = s1394_fcp_hal_init(hal); |
| if (ret != DDI_SUCCESS) { |
| /* Clean up before leaving */ |
| s1394_cleanup_for_detach(hal, H1394_CLEANUP_LEVEL6); |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_1(h1394_attach_error, S1394_TNF_SL_ERROR, "", |
| tnf_string, msg, "FCP initialization failure"); |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_attach_exit, S1394_TNF_SL_STACK, |
| ""); |
| return (DDI_FAILURE); |
| } |
| |
| /* Initialize the IRM node ID - "-1" means invalid, undetermined */ |
| hal->IRM_node = -1; |
| |
| /* If we have a 1394A PHY, then set the "contender bit" */ |
| if (hal->halinfo.phy == H1394_PHY_1394A) |
| (void) HAL_CALL(hal).set_contender_bit( |
| hal->halinfo.hal_private); |
| |
| /* Add into linked list */ |
| mutex_enter(&s1394_statep->hal_list_mutex); |
| if ((s1394_statep->hal_head == NULL) && |
| (s1394_statep->hal_tail == NULL)) { |
| s1394_statep->hal_head = hal; |
| s1394_statep->hal_tail = hal; |
| } else { |
| s1394_statep->hal_tail->hal_next = hal; |
| hal->hal_prev = s1394_statep->hal_tail; |
| s1394_statep->hal_tail = hal; |
| } |
| mutex_exit(&s1394_statep->hal_list_mutex); |
| |
| /* Fill in services layer private info */ |
| *sl_private = (void *)hal; |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_attach_exit, S1394_TNF_SL_STACK, ""); |
| return (DDI_SUCCESS); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Function: h1394_detach() |
| * Input(s): sl_private The HAL "handle" returned by |
| * h1394_attach() |
| * cmd The ddi_detach_cmd_t that tells us |
| * if this is a SUSPEND or a regular |
| * detach() call |
| * |
| * Output(s): DDI_SUCCESS HAL successfully detached |
| * DDI_FAILURE HAL failed to detach |
| * |
| * Description: h1394_detach() unregisters the HAL from the 1394 Software |
| * Framework. It can be called during a SUSPEND operation or |
| * for a real detach() event. |
| */ |
| int |
| h1394_detach(void **sl_private, ddi_detach_cmd_t cmd) |
| { |
| s1394_hal_t *hal; |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_detach_enter, S1394_TNF_SL_STACK, ""); |
| |
| hal = (s1394_hal_t *)(*sl_private); |
| |
| switch (cmd) { |
| case DDI_DETACH: |
| /* Clean up before leaving */ |
| s1394_cleanup_for_detach(hal, H1394_CLEANUP_LEVEL7); |
| /* NULL out the HAL "handle" */ |
| *sl_private = NULL; |
| break; |
| |
| case DDI_SUSPEND: |
| /* Turn off any timers that might be set */ |
| s1394_destroy_timers(hal); |
| /* Set the hal_was_suspended bit */ |
| hal->hal_was_suspended = B_TRUE; |
| break; |
| |
| default: |
| TNF_PROBE_2(h1394_attach_error, S1394_TNF_SL_ERROR, "", |
| tnf_string, msg, "Invalid ddi_detach_cmd_t type specified", |
| tnf_uint, detach_cmd, (uint_t)cmd); |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_detach_exit, S1394_TNF_SL_STACK, ""); |
| return (DDI_FAILURE); |
| } |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_detach_exit, S1394_TNF_SL_STACK, ""); |
| return (DDI_SUCCESS); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Function: h1394_alloc_cmd() |
| * Input(s): sl_private The HAL "handle" returned by |
| * h1394_attach() |
| * flags The flags parameter is described below |
| * |
| * Output(s): cmdp Pointer to the newly allocated command |
| * hal_priv_ptr Offset into the command, points to |
| * the HAL's private area |
| * |
| * Description: h1394_alloc_cmd() allocates a command for use with the |
| * h1394_read_request(), h1394_write_request(), or |
| * h1394_lock_request() interfaces of the 1394 Software Framework. |
| * By default, h1394_alloc_cmd() may sleep while allocating |
| * memory for the command structure. If this is undesirable, |
| * the HAL may set the H1394_ALLOC_CMD_NOSLEEP bit in the flags |
| * parameter. |
| */ |
| int |
| h1394_alloc_cmd(void *sl_private, uint_t flags, cmd1394_cmd_t **cmdp, |
| h1394_cmd_priv_t **hal_priv_ptr) |
| { |
| s1394_hal_t *hal; |
| s1394_cmd_priv_t *s_priv; |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_alloc_cmd_enter, S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, |
| ""); |
| |
| hal = (s1394_hal_t *)sl_private; |
| |
| if (s1394_alloc_cmd(hal, flags, cmdp) != DDI_SUCCESS) { |
| TNF_PROBE_1(h1394_alloc_cmd_error, S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_ERROR, "", |
| tnf_string, msg, "Failed to allocate command structure"); |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_alloc_cmd_exit, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, ""); |
| return (DDI_FAILURE); |
| } |
| |
| /* Get the Services Layer private area */ |
| s_priv = S1394_GET_CMD_PRIV(*cmdp); |
| |
| *hal_priv_ptr = &s_priv->hal_cmd_private; |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_alloc_cmd_exit, S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, |
| ""); |
| return (DDI_SUCCESS); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Function: h1394_free_cmd() |
| * Input(s): sl_private The HAL "handle" returned by |
| * h1394_attach() |
| * cmdp Pointer to the command to be freed |
| * |
| * Output(s): DDI_SUCCESS HAL successfully freed command |
| * DDI_FAILURE HAL failed to free command |
| * |
| * Description: h1394_free_cmd() attempts to free a command that has previously |
| * been allocated by the HAL. It is possible for h1394_free_cmd() |
| * to fail because the command is currently in-use by the 1394 |
| * Software Framework. |
| */ |
| int |
| h1394_free_cmd(void *sl_private, cmd1394_cmd_t **cmdp) |
| { |
| s1394_hal_t *hal; |
| s1394_cmd_priv_t *s_priv; |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_free_cmd_enter, S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, |
| ""); |
| |
| hal = (s1394_hal_t *)sl_private; |
| |
| /* Get the Services Layer private area */ |
| s_priv = S1394_GET_CMD_PRIV(*cmdp); |
| |
| /* Check that command isn't in use */ |
| if (s_priv->cmd_in_use == B_TRUE) { |
| TNF_PROBE_1(h1394_free_cmd_error, S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_ERROR, "", |
| tnf_string, msg, "Attempted to free an in-use command"); |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_free_cmd_exit, S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, |
| ""); |
| ASSERT(s_priv->cmd_in_use == B_FALSE); |
| return (DDI_FAILURE); |
| } |
| |
| kmem_cache_free(hal->hal_kmem_cachep, *cmdp); |
| |
| /* Command pointer is set to NULL before returning */ |
| *cmdp = NULL; |
| |
| /* kstats - number of cmds freed */ |
| hal->hal_kstats->cmd_free++; |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_free_cmd_exit, S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, |
| ""); |
| return (DDI_SUCCESS); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Function: h1394_cmd_is_complete() |
| * Input(s): sl_private The HAL "handle" returned by |
| * h1394_attach() |
| * command_id Pointer to the command that has |
| * just completed |
| * cmd_type AT_RESP => AT response or ATREQ = |
| * AT request |
| * status Command's completion status |
| * |
| * Output(s): None |
| * |
| * Description: h1394_cmd_is_complete() is called by the HAL whenever an |
| * outstanding command has completed (successfully or otherwise). |
| * After determining whether it was an AT request or and AT |
| * response that we are handling, the command is dispatched to |
| * the appropriate handler in the 1394 Software Framework. |
| */ |
| void |
| h1394_cmd_is_complete(void *sl_private, cmd1394_cmd_t *command_id, |
| uint32_t cmd_type, int status) |
| { |
| s1394_hal_t *hal; |
| dev_info_t *dip; |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_cmd_is_complete_enter, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ATREQ_ATRESP_STACK, ""); |
| |
| hal = (s1394_hal_t *)sl_private; |
| |
| /* Is it AT_RESP or AT_REQ? */ |
| switch (cmd_type) { |
| case H1394_AT_REQ: |
| s1394_atreq_cmd_complete(hal, command_id, status); |
| break; |
| |
| case H1394_AT_RESP: |
| s1394_atresp_cmd_complete(hal, command_id, status); |
| break; |
| |
| default: |
| dip = hal->halinfo.dip; |
| |
| /* An unexpected error in the HAL */ |
| cmn_err(CE_WARN, HALT_ERROR_MESSAGE, |
| ddi_node_name(dip), ddi_get_instance(dip)); |
| |
| /* Disable the HAL */ |
| s1394_hal_shutdown(hal, B_TRUE); |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_1(h1394_cmd_is_complete_error, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ATREQ_ATRESP_ERROR, "", |
| tnf_string, msg, "Invalid command type specified"); |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_cmd_is_complete_exit, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ATREQ_ATRESP_STACK, ""); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Function: h1394_bus_reset() |
| * Input(s): sl_private The HAL "handle" returned by |
| * h1394_attach() |
| * |
| * Output(s): selfid_buf_addr The pointer to a buffer into which |
| * any Self ID packets should be put |
| * |
| * Description: h1394_bus_reset() is called whenever a 1394 bus reset event |
| * is detected by the HAL. This routine simply prepares for |
| * the subsequent Self ID packets. |
| */ |
| void |
| h1394_bus_reset(void *sl_private, void **selfid_buf_addr) |
| { |
| s1394_hal_t *hal; |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_bus_reset_enter, S1394_TNF_SL_BR_STACK, ""); |
| |
| hal = (s1394_hal_t *)sl_private; |
| |
| mutex_enter(&hal->topology_tree_mutex); |
| |
| /* Update the HAL's state */ |
| if (hal->hal_state != S1394_HAL_SHUTDOWN) { |
| hal->hal_state = S1394_HAL_RESET; |
| } else { |
| mutex_exit(&hal->topology_tree_mutex); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| if (hal->initiated_bus_reset == B_TRUE) { |
| hal->initiated_bus_reset = B_FALSE; |
| if (hal->num_bus_reset_till_fail > 0) { |
| hal->num_bus_reset_till_fail--; |
| } else { |
| TNF_PROBE_2(h1394_bus_reset_error, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_BR_ERROR, "", |
| tnf_string, msg, "Bus reset fail (too many resets)", |
| tnf_uint, br_type, hal->initiated_br_reason); |
| } |
| } else { |
| hal->num_bus_reset_till_fail = NUM_BR_FAIL; |
| } |
| |
| /* Reset the IRM node ID */ |
| hal->IRM_node = -1; |
| |
| /* Slowest node defaults to IEEE1394_S400 */ |
| hal->slowest_node_speed = IEEE1394_S400; |
| |
| /* Pick a SelfID buffer to give */ |
| if (hal->current_buffer == 0) { |
| *selfid_buf_addr = (void *)hal->selfid_buf1; |
| hal->current_buffer = 1; |
| } else { |
| *selfid_buf_addr = (void *)hal->selfid_buf0; |
| hal->current_buffer = 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* Disable the CSR topology_map (temporarily) */ |
| s1394_CSR_topology_map_disable(hal); |
| |
| mutex_exit(&hal->topology_tree_mutex); |
| |
| /* Reset the Bus Manager node ID */ |
| mutex_enter(&hal->bus_mgr_node_mutex); |
| hal->bus_mgr_node = -1; |
| mutex_exit(&hal->bus_mgr_node_mutex); |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_bus_reset_exit, S1394_TNF_SL_BR_STACK, ""); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Function: h1394_self_ids() |
| * Input(s): sl_private The HAL "handle" returned by |
| * h1394_attach() |
| * selfid_buf_addr Pointer to the Self ID buffer |
| * selfid_size The size of the filled part of the |
| * Self ID buffer |
| * node_id The local (host) node ID for the |
| * current generation |
| * generation_count The current generation number |
| * |
| * Output(s): None |
| * |
| * Description: h1394_self_ids() does alot of the work at bus reset. It |
| * takes the Self ID packets and parses them, builds a topology |
| * tree representation of them, calculates gap count, IRM, speed |
| * map, does any node matching that's possible, and then wakes |
| * up the br_thread. |
| */ |
| void |
| h1394_self_ids(void *sl_private, void *selfid_buf_addr, uint32_t selfid_size, |
| uint32_t node_id, uint32_t generation_count) |
| { |
| s1394_hal_t *hal; |
| int diameter; |
| uint_t gen_diff, gen_rollover; |
| boolean_t tree_copied = B_FALSE; |
| ushort_t saved_number_of_nodes; |
| |
| /* |
| * NOTE: current topology tree is referred to as topology_tree |
| * and the old topology tree is referred to as old_tree. |
| * tree_valid indicates selfID buffer checked out OK and we were |
| * able to build the topology tree. |
| * tree_processed indicates we read the config ROMs as needed. |
| */ |
| TNF_PROBE_1_DEBUG(h1394_self_ids_enter, S1394_TNF_SL_BR_STACK, "", |
| tnf_uint, hal_generation, generation_count); |
| |
| hal = (s1394_hal_t *)sl_private; |
| |
| /* Lock the topology tree */ |
| mutex_enter(&hal->topology_tree_mutex); |
| if (hal->hal_state == S1394_HAL_SHUTDOWN) { |
| mutex_exit(&hal->topology_tree_mutex); |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_self_ids_exit, S1394_TNF_SL_BR_STACK, |
| ""); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| /* kstats - number of selfid completes */ |
| hal->hal_kstats->selfid_complete++; |
| |
| if (generation_count > hal->generation_count) { |
| gen_diff = generation_count - hal->generation_count; |
| hal->hal_kstats->bus_reset += gen_diff; |
| } else { |
| gen_diff = hal->generation_count - generation_count; |
| /* Use max_generation to determine how many bus resets */ |
| hal->hal_kstats->bus_reset += |
| (hal->halinfo.max_generation - gen_diff); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * If the current tree has a valid topology tree (selfids |
| * checked out OK etc) and config roms read as needed, |
| * then make it the old tree before building a new one. |
| */ |
| if ((hal->topology_tree_valid == B_TRUE) && |
| (hal->topology_tree_processed == B_TRUE)) { |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_self_ids_tree_copy, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_BR_STACK, ""); |
| /* Trees are switched after the copy completes */ |
| s1394_copy_old_tree(hal); |
| tree_copied = B_TRUE; |
| } |
| |
| /* Set the new generation and node id */ |
| hal->node_id = node_id; |
| hal->generation_count = generation_count; |
| |
| /* Invalidate the current topology tree */ |
| hal->topology_tree_valid = B_FALSE; |
| hal->topology_tree_processed = B_FALSE; |
| hal->cfgroms_being_read = 0; |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_self_ids_parse_selfid, S1394_TNF_SL_BR_STACK, |
| ""); |
| |
| /* |
| * Save the number of nodes prior to parsing the self id buffer. |
| * We need this saved value while initializing the topology tree |
| * (for non-copy case). |
| */ |
| saved_number_of_nodes = hal->number_of_nodes; |
| |
| /* Parse the SelfID buffer */ |
| if (s1394_parse_selfid_buffer(hal, selfid_buf_addr, selfid_size) != |
| DDI_SUCCESS) { |
| /* Unlock the topology tree */ |
| mutex_exit(&hal->topology_tree_mutex); |
| TNF_PROBE_1(h1394_self_ids_error, S1394_TNF_SL_BR_ERROR, "", |
| tnf_string, msg, "Unable to parse selfID buffer"); |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_self_ids_exit, S1394_TNF_SL_BR_STACK, |
| ""); |
| |
| /* kstats - SelfID buffer error */ |
| hal->hal_kstats->selfid_buffer_error++; |
| return; /* Error parsing SelfIDs */ |
| } |
| |
| /* Sort the SelfID packets by node number (if it's a 1995 PHY) */ |
| if (hal->halinfo.phy == H1394_PHY_1995) { |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_self_ids_sort, S1394_TNF_SL_BR_STACK, |
| ""); |
| s1394_sort_selfids(hal); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Update the cycle master timer - if the timer is set and |
| * we were the root but we are not anymore, then disable it. |
| */ |
| mutex_enter(&hal->cm_timer_mutex); |
| if ((hal->cm_timer_set == B_TRUE) && |
| ((hal->old_number_of_nodes - 1) == |
| IEEE1394_NODE_NUM(hal->old_node_id)) && |
| ((hal->number_of_nodes - 1) != |
| IEEE1394_NODE_NUM(hal->node_id))) { |
| mutex_exit(&hal->cm_timer_mutex); |
| (void) untimeout(hal->cm_timer); |
| } else { |
| mutex_exit(&hal->cm_timer_mutex); |
| } |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_self_ids_init_topology, S1394_TNF_SL_BR_STACK, |
| ""); |
| s1394_init_topology_tree(hal, tree_copied, saved_number_of_nodes); |
| |
| /* Determine the 1394 bus gap count */ |
| hal->gap_count = s1394_get_current_gap_count(hal); |
| /* If gap counts are inconsistent, reset */ |
| if (hal->gap_count == -1) { |
| /* Unlock the topology tree */ |
| mutex_exit(&hal->topology_tree_mutex); |
| TNF_PROBE_1(h1394_self_ids_error, S1394_TNF_SL_BR_ERROR, "", |
| tnf_string, msg, "Invalid gap counts in SelfID pkts"); |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_self_ids_exit, S1394_TNF_SL_BR_STACK, |
| ""); |
| |
| /* kstats - SelfID buffer error (invalid gap counts) */ |
| hal->hal_kstats->selfid_buffer_error++; |
| |
| if (s1394_ignore_invalid_gap_cnt == 1) { |
| /* Lock the topology tree again */ |
| mutex_enter(&hal->topology_tree_mutex); |
| hal->gap_count = 0x3F; |
| } else { |
| return; /* Invalid gap counts in SelfID buffer */ |
| } |
| } |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_1_DEBUG(h1394_self_ids_get_gap_count, S1394_TNF_SL_BR_STACK, |
| "", tnf_uint, gap_count, hal->gap_count); |
| |
| /* Determine the Isoch Resource Manager */ |
| hal->IRM_node = s1394_get_isoch_rsrc_mgr(hal); |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_1_DEBUG(h1394_self_ids_IRM_node, S1394_TNF_SL_BR_STACK, "", |
| tnf_int, IRM_node, hal->IRM_node); |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_self_ids_build_topology_tree, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_BR_STACK, ""); |
| |
| /* Build the topology tree */ |
| if (s1394_topology_tree_build(hal) != DDI_SUCCESS) { |
| /* Unlock the topology tree */ |
| mutex_exit(&hal->topology_tree_mutex); |
| TNF_PROBE_1(h1394_self_ids_error, S1394_TNF_SL_BR_ERROR, "", |
| tnf_string, msg, "Error building the topology tree"); |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_self_ids_exit, S1394_TNF_SL_BR_STACK, |
| ""); |
| |
| /* kstats - SelfID buffer error (Invalid topology tree) */ |
| hal->hal_kstats->selfid_buffer_error++; |
| return; /* Error building topology tree from SelfIDs */ |
| } |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_self_ids_topology_CSRs, S1394_TNF_SL_BR_STACK, |
| ""); |
| |
| /* Update the CSR topology_map */ |
| s1394_CSR_topology_map_update(hal); |
| |
| /* Calculate the diameter */ |
| diameter = s1394_topology_tree_calculate_diameter(hal); |
| |
| /* Determine the optimum gap count */ |
| hal->optimum_gap_count = s1394_gap_count_optimize(diameter); |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_1_DEBUG(h1394_self_ids_diameter_and_gap_count, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_BR_STACK, "", |
| tnf_uint, optimum_gap, hal->optimum_gap_count); |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_self_ids_speed_map, S1394_TNF_SL_BR_STACK, ""); |
| |
| /* Fill in the speed map */ |
| s1394_speed_map_fill(hal); |
| |
| /* Initialize the two trees (for tree walking) */ |
| s1394_topology_tree_mark_all_unvisited(hal); |
| s1394_old_tree_mark_all_unvisited(hal); |
| s1394_old_tree_mark_all_unmatched(hal); |
| |
| /* Are both trees (old and new) valid? */ |
| if ((hal->old_tree_valid == B_TRUE) && |
| (hal->topology_tree_valid == B_TRUE)) { |
| /* If HAL was in a suspended state, then do no matching */ |
| if (hal->hal_was_suspended == B_TRUE) { |
| hal->hal_was_suspended = B_FALSE; |
| } else { |
| gen_rollover = hal->halinfo.max_generation + 1; |
| /* If only one bus reset occurred, match the trees */ |
| if (((hal->old_generation_count + 1) % gen_rollover) == |
| generation_count) { |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_self_ids_tree_matching, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_BR_STACK, ""); |
| s1394_match_tree_nodes(hal); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Unlock the topology tree */ |
| mutex_exit(&hal->topology_tree_mutex); |
| |
| /* Wake up the bus reset processing thread */ |
| s1394_tickle_bus_reset_thread(hal); |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_self_ids_exit, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_BR_STACK, ""); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Function: h1394_read_request() |
| * Input(s): sl_private The HAL "handle" returned by |
| * h1394_attach() |
| * req The incoming AR request |
| * |
| * Output(s): None |
| * |
| * Description: h1394_read_request() receives incoming AR requests. These |
| * asynchronous read requests are dispatched to the appropriate |
| * target (if one has registered) or are handled by the 1394 |
| * Software Framework, which will send out an appropriate |
| * response. |
| */ |
| void |
| h1394_read_request(void *sl_private, cmd1394_cmd_t *req) |
| { |
| s1394_hal_t *hal; |
| s1394_cmd_priv_t *s_priv; |
| s1394_addr_space_blk_t *addr_blk; |
| dev_info_t *dip; |
| uint64_t end_of_request; |
| uint32_t offset; |
| size_t cmd_length; |
| uchar_t *bufp_addr; |
| uchar_t *begin_ptr; |
| uchar_t *end_ptr; |
| uchar_t *tmp_ptr; |
| void (*recv_read_req)(cmd1394_cmd_t *); |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_read_request_enter, S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, |
| ""); |
| |
| hal = (s1394_hal_t *)sl_private; |
| |
| /* Get the Services Layer private area */ |
| s_priv = S1394_GET_CMD_PRIV(req); |
| |
| s_priv->cmd_priv_xfer_type = S1394_CMD_READ; |
| |
| switch (req->cmd_type) { |
| case CMD1394_ASYNCH_RD_QUAD: |
| cmd_length = IEEE1394_QUADLET; |
| hal->hal_kstats->arreq_quad_rd++; |
| break; |
| |
| case CMD1394_ASYNCH_RD_BLOCK: |
| cmd_length = req->cmd_u.b.blk_length; |
| hal->hal_kstats->arreq_blk_rd++; |
| break; |
| |
| default: |
| dip = hal->halinfo.dip; |
| |
| /* An unexpected error in the HAL */ |
| cmn_err(CE_WARN, HALT_ERROR_MESSAGE, |
| ddi_node_name(dip), ddi_get_instance(dip)); |
| |
| /* Disable the HAL */ |
| s1394_hal_shutdown(hal, B_TRUE); |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_1(h1394_read_request_error, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_ERROR, "", |
| tnf_string, msg, "Invalid command type specified"); |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_read_request_exit, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, ""); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| /* Lock the "used" tree */ |
| mutex_enter(&hal->addr_space_used_mutex); |
| |
| /* Has the 1394 address been allocated? */ |
| addr_blk = s1394_used_tree_search(hal, req->cmd_addr); |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_read_request_addr_search, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, ""); |
| |
| /* If it wasn't found, it isn't owned... */ |
| if (addr_blk == NULL) { |
| /* Unlock the "used" tree */ |
| mutex_exit(&hal->addr_space_used_mutex); |
| req->cmd_result = IEEE1394_RESP_ADDRESS_ERROR; |
| (void) s1394_send_response(hal, req); |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_read_request_exit, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, ""); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| /* Does the WHOLE request fit in the allocated block? */ |
| end_of_request = (req->cmd_addr + cmd_length) - 1; |
| if (end_of_request > addr_blk->addr_hi) { |
| /* Unlock the "used" tree */ |
| mutex_exit(&hal->addr_space_used_mutex); |
| req->cmd_result = IEEE1394_RESP_ADDRESS_ERROR; |
| (void) s1394_send_response(hal, req); |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_read_request_exit, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, ""); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| /* Is a read request valid for this address space? */ |
| if (!(addr_blk->addr_enable & T1394_ADDR_RDENBL)) { |
| /* Unlock the "used" tree */ |
| mutex_exit(&hal->addr_space_used_mutex); |
| req->cmd_result = IEEE1394_RESP_TYPE_ERROR; |
| (void) s1394_send_response(hal, req); |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_read_request_exit, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, ""); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| /* Make sure quadlet requests are quadlet-aligned */ |
| offset = req->cmd_addr - addr_blk->addr_lo; |
| if ((req->cmd_type == CMD1394_ASYNCH_RD_QUAD) && |
| ((offset & 0x3) != 0)) { |
| /* Unlock the "used" tree */ |
| mutex_exit(&hal->addr_space_used_mutex); |
| req->cmd_result = IEEE1394_RESP_TYPE_ERROR; |
| (void) s1394_send_response(hal, req); |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_read_request_exit, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, ""); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| /* Fill in the backing store if necessary */ |
| if (addr_blk->kmem_bufp != NULL) { |
| offset = req->cmd_addr - addr_blk->addr_lo; |
| bufp_addr = (uchar_t *)addr_blk->kmem_bufp + offset; |
| |
| switch (req->cmd_type) { |
| case CMD1394_ASYNCH_RD_QUAD: |
| bcopy((void *)bufp_addr, |
| (void *)&(req->cmd_u.q.quadlet_data), cmd_length); |
| break; |
| |
| case CMD1394_ASYNCH_RD_BLOCK: |
| begin_ptr = req->cmd_u.b.data_block->b_wptr; |
| end_ptr = begin_ptr + cmd_length; |
| tmp_ptr = req->cmd_u.b.data_block->b_datap->db_lim; |
| if (end_ptr <= tmp_ptr) { |
| bcopy((void *)bufp_addr, (void *)begin_ptr, |
| cmd_length); |
| /* Update b_wptr to refelect the new data */ |
| req->cmd_u.b.data_block->b_wptr = end_ptr; |
| } else { |
| dip = hal->halinfo.dip; |
| |
| /* An unexpected error in the HAL */ |
| cmn_err(CE_WARN, HALT_ERROR_MESSAGE, |
| ddi_node_name(dip), ddi_get_instance(dip)); |
| |
| /* Unlock the "used" tree */ |
| mutex_exit(&hal->addr_space_used_mutex); |
| |
| /* Disable the HAL */ |
| s1394_hal_shutdown(hal, B_TRUE); |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_1(h1394_read_request_error, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_ERROR, "", tnf_string, |
| msg, "Error - mblk too small for request"); |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_read_request_exit, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, ""); |
| return; |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| default: |
| dip = hal->halinfo.dip; |
| |
| /* An unexpected error in the HAL */ |
| cmn_err(CE_WARN, HALT_ERROR_MESSAGE, |
| ddi_node_name(dip), ddi_get_instance(dip)); |
| |
| /* Unlock the "used" tree */ |
| mutex_exit(&hal->addr_space_used_mutex); |
| |
| /* Disable the HAL */ |
| s1394_hal_shutdown(hal, B_TRUE); |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_1(h1394_read_request_error, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_ERROR, "", tnf_string, msg, |
| "Invalid command type specified"); |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_read_request_exit, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, ""); |
| return; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Fill in the rest of the info in the request */ |
| s_priv->arreq_valid_addr = B_TRUE; |
| req->cmd_callback_arg = addr_blk->addr_arg; |
| recv_read_req = addr_blk->addr_events.recv_read_request; |
| |
| /* Unlock the "used" tree */ |
| mutex_exit(&hal->addr_space_used_mutex); |
| |
| /* |
| * Add no code that modifies the command after the target |
| * callback is called or after the response is sent to the |
| * HAL. |
| */ |
| if (recv_read_req != NULL) { |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_read_request_do_callback, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, ""); |
| recv_read_req(req); |
| } else { |
| req->cmd_result = IEEE1394_RESP_COMPLETE; |
| (void) s1394_send_response(hal, req); |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_read_request_exit, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, ""); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_read_request_exit, S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, |
| ""); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Function: h1394_write_request() |
| * Input(s): sl_private The HAL "handle" returned by |
| * h1394_attach() |
| * req The incoming AR request |
| * |
| * Output(s): None |
| * |
| * Description: h1394_write_request() receives incoming AR requests. These |
| * asynchronous write requests are dispatched to the appropriate |
| * target (if one has registered) or are handled by the 1394 |
| * Software Framework, which will send out an appropriate |
| * response. |
| */ |
| void |
| h1394_write_request(void *sl_private, cmd1394_cmd_t *req) |
| { |
| s1394_hal_t *hal; |
| s1394_cmd_priv_t *s_priv; |
| h1394_cmd_priv_t *h_priv; |
| s1394_addr_space_blk_t *addr_blk; |
| dev_info_t *dip; |
| uint32_t offset; |
| size_t cmd_length; |
| uchar_t *bufp_addr; |
| uchar_t *begin_ptr; |
| uchar_t *end_ptr; |
| uchar_t *tmp_ptr; |
| uint64_t end_of_request; |
| boolean_t posted_write = B_FALSE; |
| boolean_t write_error = B_FALSE; |
| void (*recv_write_req)(cmd1394_cmd_t *); |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_write_request_enter, S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, |
| ""); |
| |
| hal = (s1394_hal_t *)sl_private; |
| |
| /* Get the Services Layer private area */ |
| s_priv = S1394_GET_CMD_PRIV(req); |
| |
| s_priv->cmd_priv_xfer_type = S1394_CMD_WRITE; |
| |
| switch (req->cmd_type) { |
| case CMD1394_ASYNCH_WR_QUAD: |
| cmd_length = IEEE1394_QUADLET; |
| hal->hal_kstats->arreq_quad_wr++; |
| break; |
| |
| case CMD1394_ASYNCH_WR_BLOCK: |
| cmd_length = req->cmd_u.b.blk_length; |
| hal->hal_kstats->arreq_blk_wr++; |
| hal->hal_kstats->arreq_blk_wr_size += cmd_length; |
| break; |
| |
| default: |
| dip = hal->halinfo.dip; |
| |
| /* An unexpected error in the HAL */ |
| cmn_err(CE_WARN, HALT_ERROR_MESSAGE, |
| ddi_node_name(dip), ddi_get_instance(dip)); |
| |
| /* Disable the HAL */ |
| s1394_hal_shutdown(hal, B_TRUE); |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_1(h1394_write_request_error, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_ERROR, "", tnf_string, msg, |
| "Invalid command type specified"); |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_write_request_exit, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, ""); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| /* Lock the "used" tree */ |
| mutex_enter(&hal->addr_space_used_mutex); |
| |
| /* Has the 1394 address been allocated? */ |
| addr_blk = s1394_used_tree_search(hal, req->cmd_addr); |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_write_request_addr_search, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, ""); |
| |
| /* Is this a posted write request? */ |
| posted_write = s1394_is_posted_write(hal, req->cmd_addr); |
| |
| /* If it wasn't found, it isn't owned... */ |
| if (addr_blk == NULL) { |
| req->cmd_result = IEEE1394_RESP_ADDRESS_ERROR; |
| write_error = B_TRUE; |
| goto write_error_check; |
| } |
| |
| /* Does the WHOLE request fit in the allocated block? */ |
| end_of_request = (req->cmd_addr + cmd_length) - 1; |
| if (end_of_request > addr_blk->addr_hi) { |
| req->cmd_result = IEEE1394_RESP_ADDRESS_ERROR; |
| write_error = B_TRUE; |
| goto write_error_check; |
| } |
| |
| /* Is a write request valid for this address space? */ |
| if (!(addr_blk->addr_enable & T1394_ADDR_WRENBL)) { |
| req->cmd_result = IEEE1394_RESP_TYPE_ERROR; |
| write_error = B_TRUE; |
| goto write_error_check; |
| } |
| |
| /* Make sure quadlet request is quadlet aligned */ |
| offset = req->cmd_addr - addr_blk->addr_lo; |
| if ((req->cmd_type == CMD1394_ASYNCH_WR_QUAD) && |
| ((offset & 0x3) != 0)) { |
| req->cmd_result = IEEE1394_RESP_TYPE_ERROR; |
| write_error = B_TRUE; |
| goto write_error_check; |
| } |
| |
| write_error_check: |
| /* Check if posted-write when sending error responses */ |
| if (write_error == B_TRUE) { |
| /* Unlock the "used" tree */ |
| mutex_exit(&hal->addr_space_used_mutex); |
| |
| if (posted_write == B_TRUE) { |
| /* Get a pointer to the HAL private struct */ |
| h_priv = (h1394_cmd_priv_t *)&s_priv->hal_cmd_private; |
| hal->hal_kstats->arreq_posted_write_error++; |
| /* Free the command - Pass it back to the HAL */ |
| HAL_CALL(hal).response_complete( |
| hal->halinfo.hal_private, req, h_priv); |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_write_request_exit, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, ""); |
| return; |
| } else { |
| (void) s1394_send_response(hal, req); |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_write_request_exit, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, ""); |
| return; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Fill in the backing store if necessary */ |
| if (addr_blk->kmem_bufp != NULL) { |
| offset = req->cmd_addr - addr_blk->addr_lo; |
| bufp_addr = (uchar_t *)addr_blk->kmem_bufp + offset; |
| switch (req->cmd_type) { |
| case CMD1394_ASYNCH_WR_QUAD: |
| bcopy((void *)&(req->cmd_u.q.quadlet_data), |
| (void *)bufp_addr, cmd_length); |
| break; |
| |
| case CMD1394_ASYNCH_WR_BLOCK: |
| begin_ptr = req->cmd_u.b.data_block->b_rptr; |
| end_ptr = begin_ptr + cmd_length; |
| tmp_ptr = req->cmd_u.b.data_block->b_wptr; |
| if (end_ptr <= tmp_ptr) { |
| bcopy((void *)begin_ptr, (void *)bufp_addr, |
| cmd_length); |
| } else { |
| dip = hal->halinfo.dip; |
| |
| /* An unexpected error in the HAL */ |
| cmn_err(CE_WARN, HALT_ERROR_MESSAGE, |
| ddi_node_name(dip), ddi_get_instance(dip)); |
| |
| /* Unlock the "used" tree */ |
| mutex_exit(&hal->addr_space_used_mutex); |
| |
| /* Disable the HAL */ |
| s1394_hal_shutdown(hal, B_TRUE); |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_1(h1394_write_request_error, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_ERROR, "", tnf_string, |
| msg, "Error - mblk too small for request"); |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_write_request_exit, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, ""); |
| return; |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| default: |
| dip = hal->halinfo.dip; |
| |
| /* An unexpected error in the HAL */ |
| cmn_err(CE_WARN, HALT_ERROR_MESSAGE, |
| ddi_node_name(dip), ddi_get_instance(dip)); |
| |
| /* Unlock the "used" tree */ |
| mutex_exit(&hal->addr_space_used_mutex); |
| |
| /* Disable the HAL */ |
| s1394_hal_shutdown(hal, B_TRUE); |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_1(h1394_write_request_error, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_ERROR, "", tnf_string, msg, |
| "Invalid command type specified"); |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_write_request_exit, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, ""); |
| return; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Fill in the rest of the info in the request */ |
| if (addr_blk->addr_type == T1394_ADDR_POSTED_WRITE) |
| s_priv->posted_write = B_TRUE; |
| |
| s_priv->arreq_valid_addr = B_TRUE; |
| req->cmd_callback_arg = addr_blk->addr_arg; |
| recv_write_req = addr_blk->addr_events.recv_write_request; |
| |
| /* Unlock the "used" tree */ |
| mutex_exit(&hal->addr_space_used_mutex); |
| |
| /* |
| * Add no code that modifies the command after the target |
| * callback is called or after the response is sent to the |
| * HAL. |
| */ |
| if (recv_write_req != NULL) { |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_write_request_do_callback, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, ""); |
| recv_write_req(req); |
| } else { |
| req->cmd_result = IEEE1394_RESP_COMPLETE; |
| (void) s1394_send_response(hal, req); |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_write_request_exit, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, ""); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_write_request_exit, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, ""); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Function: h1394_lock_request() |
| * Input(s): sl_private The HAL "handle" returned by |
| * h1394_attach() |
| * req The incoming AR request |
| * |
| * Output(s): None |
| * |
| * Description: h1394_lock_request() receives incoming AR requests. These |
| * asynchronous lock requests are dispatched to the appropriate |
| * target (if one has registered) or are handled by the 1394 |
| * Software Framework, which will send out an appropriate |
| * response. |
| */ |
| void |
| h1394_lock_request(void *sl_private, cmd1394_cmd_t *req) |
| { |
| s1394_hal_t *hal; |
| s1394_cmd_priv_t *s_priv; |
| s1394_addr_space_blk_t *addr_blk; |
| dev_info_t *dip; |
| uint64_t end_of_request; |
| uint32_t offset; |
| uchar_t *bufp_addr; |
| cmd1394_lock_type_t lock_type; |
| void (*recv_lock_req)(cmd1394_cmd_t *); |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_lock_request_enter, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, ""); |
| |
| hal = (s1394_hal_t *)sl_private; |
| |
| /* Get the Services Layer private area */ |
| s_priv = S1394_GET_CMD_PRIV(req); |
| |
| s_priv->cmd_priv_xfer_type = S1394_CMD_LOCK; |
| |
| /* Lock the "used" tree */ |
| mutex_enter(&hal->addr_space_used_mutex); |
| |
| /* Has the 1394 address been allocated? */ |
| addr_blk = s1394_used_tree_search(hal, req->cmd_addr); |
| |
| /* If it wasn't found, it isn't owned... */ |
| if (addr_blk == NULL) { |
| /* Unlock the "used" tree */ |
| mutex_exit(&hal->addr_space_used_mutex); |
| req->cmd_result = IEEE1394_RESP_ADDRESS_ERROR; |
| (void) s1394_send_response(hal, req); |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_lock_request_exit, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, ""); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| /* Does the WHOLE request fit in the allocated block? */ |
| switch (req->cmd_type) { |
| case CMD1394_ASYNCH_LOCK_32: |
| end_of_request = (req->cmd_addr + IEEE1394_QUADLET) - 1; |
| /* kstats - 32-bit lock request */ |
| hal->hal_kstats->arreq_lock32++; |
| break; |
| |
| case CMD1394_ASYNCH_LOCK_64: |
| end_of_request = (req->cmd_addr + IEEE1394_OCTLET) - 1; |
| /* kstats - 64-bit lock request */ |
| hal->hal_kstats->arreq_lock64++; |
| break; |
| |
| default: |
| /* Unlock the "used" tree */ |
| mutex_exit(&hal->addr_space_used_mutex); |
| |
| dip = hal->halinfo.dip; |
| |
| /* An unexpected error in the HAL */ |
| cmn_err(CE_WARN, HALT_ERROR_MESSAGE, |
| ddi_node_name(dip), ddi_get_instance(dip)); |
| |
| /* Disable the HAL */ |
| s1394_hal_shutdown(hal, B_TRUE); |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_1(h1394_lock_request_error, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_ERROR, "", tnf_string, msg, |
| "Invalid command type specified"); |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_lock_request_exit, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, ""); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| if (end_of_request > addr_blk->addr_hi) { |
| /* Unlock the "used" tree */ |
| mutex_exit(&hal->addr_space_used_mutex); |
| req->cmd_result = IEEE1394_RESP_ADDRESS_ERROR; |
| (void) s1394_send_response(hal, req); |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_lock_request_exit, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, ""); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| /* Is a lock request valid for this address space? */ |
| if (!(addr_blk->addr_enable & T1394_ADDR_LKENBL)) { |
| /* Unlock the "used" tree */ |
| mutex_exit(&hal->addr_space_used_mutex); |
| req->cmd_result = IEEE1394_RESP_TYPE_ERROR; |
| (void) s1394_send_response(hal, req); |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_lock_request_exit, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, ""); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| /* Fill in the backing store if necessary */ |
| if (addr_blk->kmem_bufp != NULL) { |
| offset = req->cmd_addr - addr_blk->addr_lo; |
| bufp_addr = (uchar_t *)addr_blk->kmem_bufp + offset; |
| |
| if (req->cmd_type == CMD1394_ASYNCH_LOCK_32) { |
| uint32_t old_value; |
| uint32_t arg_value; |
| uint32_t data_value; |
| uint32_t new_value; |
| |
| arg_value = req->cmd_u.l32.arg_value; |
| data_value = req->cmd_u.l32.data_value; |
| lock_type = req->cmd_u.l32.lock_type; |
| bcopy((void *)bufp_addr, (void *)&old_value, |
| IEEE1394_QUADLET); |
| |
| switch (lock_type) { |
| case CMD1394_LOCK_MASK_SWAP: |
| /* Mask-Swap (see P1394A - Table 1.7) */ |
| new_value = (data_value & arg_value) | |
| (old_value & ~arg_value); |
| /* Copy new_value into backing store */ |
| bcopy((void *)&new_value, (void *)bufp_addr, |
| IEEE1394_QUADLET); |
| req->cmd_u.l32.old_value = old_value; |
| break; |
| |
| case CMD1394_LOCK_COMPARE_SWAP: |
| /* Compare-Swap */ |
| if (old_value == arg_value) { |
| new_value = data_value; |
| /* Copy new_value into backing store */ |
| bcopy((void *)&new_value, |
| (void *)bufp_addr, |
| IEEE1394_QUADLET); |
| } |
| req->cmd_u.l32.old_value = old_value; |
| break; |
| |
| case CMD1394_LOCK_FETCH_ADD: |
| /* Fetch-Add (see P1394A - Table 1.7) */ |
| old_value = T1394_DATA32(old_value); |
| new_value = old_value + data_value; |
| new_value = T1394_DATA32(new_value); |
| /* Copy new_value into backing store */ |
| bcopy((void *)&new_value, (void *)bufp_addr, |
| IEEE1394_QUADLET); |
| req->cmd_u.l32.old_value = old_value; |
| break; |
| |
| case CMD1394_LOCK_LITTLE_ADD: |
| /* Little-Add (see P1394A - Table 1.7) */ |
| old_value = T1394_DATA32(old_value); |
| new_value = old_value + data_value; |
| new_value = T1394_DATA32(new_value); |
| /* Copy new_value into backing store */ |
| bcopy((void *)&new_value, (void *)bufp_addr, |
| IEEE1394_QUADLET); |
| req->cmd_u.l32.old_value = old_value; |
| break; |
| |
| case CMD1394_LOCK_BOUNDED_ADD: |
| /* Bounded-Add (see P1394A - Table 1.7) */ |
| old_value = T1394_DATA32(old_value); |
| if (old_value != arg_value) { |
| new_value = old_value + data_value; |
| new_value = T1394_DATA32(new_value); |
| /* Copy new_value into backing store */ |
| bcopy((void *)&new_value, |
| (void *)bufp_addr, |
| IEEE1394_QUADLET); |
| } |
| req->cmd_u.l32.old_value = old_value; |
| break; |
| |
| case CMD1394_LOCK_WRAP_ADD: |
| /* Wrap-Add (see P1394A - Table 1.7) */ |
| old_value = T1394_DATA32(old_value); |
| if (old_value != arg_value) { |
| new_value = old_value + data_value; |
| } else { |
| new_value = data_value; |
| } |
| new_value = T1394_DATA32(new_value); |
| /* Copy new_value into backing store */ |
| bcopy((void *)&new_value, (void *)bufp_addr, |
| IEEE1394_QUADLET); |
| req->cmd_u.l32.old_value = old_value; |
| break; |
| |
| default: |
| /* Unlock the "used" tree */ |
| mutex_exit(&hal->addr_space_used_mutex); |
| req->cmd_result = IEEE1394_RESP_TYPE_ERROR; |
| (void) s1394_send_response(hal, req); |
| TNF_PROBE_1(h1394_lock_request_error, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_ERROR, "", tnf_string, |
| msg, "Invalid lock_type"); |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_lock_request_exit, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, ""); |
| return; |
| } |
| } else { |
| /* Handling for the 8-byte (64-bit) lock requests */ |
| uint64_t old_value; |
| uint64_t arg_value; |
| uint64_t data_value; |
| uint64_t new_value; |
| |
| arg_value = req->cmd_u.l64.arg_value; |
| data_value = req->cmd_u.l64.data_value; |
| lock_type = req->cmd_u.l64.lock_type; |
| bcopy((void *)bufp_addr, (void *)&old_value, |
| IEEE1394_OCTLET); |
| |
| switch (lock_type) { |
| case CMD1394_LOCK_MASK_SWAP: |
| /* Mask-Swap (see P1394A - Table 1.7) */ |
| new_value = (data_value & arg_value) | |
| (old_value & ~arg_value); |
| /* Copy new_value into backing store */ |
| bcopy((void *)&new_value, (void *)bufp_addr, |
| IEEE1394_OCTLET); |
| req->cmd_u.l64.old_value = old_value; |
| break; |
| |
| case CMD1394_LOCK_COMPARE_SWAP: |
| /* Compare-Swap */ |
| if (old_value == arg_value) { |
| new_value = data_value; |
| /* Copy new_value into backing store */ |
| bcopy((void *)&new_value, |
| (void *)bufp_addr, |
| IEEE1394_OCTLET); |
| } |
| req->cmd_u.l64.old_value = old_value; |
| break; |
| |
| case CMD1394_LOCK_FETCH_ADD: |
| /* Fetch-Add (see P1394A - Table 1.7) */ |
| old_value = T1394_DATA64(old_value); |
| new_value = old_value + data_value; |
| new_value = T1394_DATA64(new_value); |
| /* Copy new_value into backing store */ |
| bcopy((void *)&new_value, (void *)bufp_addr, |
| IEEE1394_OCTLET); |
| req->cmd_u.l64.old_value = old_value; |
| break; |
| |
| case CMD1394_LOCK_LITTLE_ADD: |
| /* Little-Add (see P1394A - Table 1.7) */ |
| old_value = T1394_DATA64(old_value); |
| new_value = old_value + data_value; |
| new_value = T1394_DATA64(new_value); |
| /* Copy new_value into backing store */ |
| bcopy((void *)&new_value, (void *)bufp_addr, |
| IEEE1394_OCTLET); |
| req->cmd_u.l64.old_value = old_value; |
| break; |
| |
| case CMD1394_LOCK_BOUNDED_ADD: |
| /* Bounded-Add (see P1394A - Table 1.7) */ |
| old_value = T1394_DATA64(old_value); |
| if (old_value != arg_value) { |
| new_value = old_value + data_value; |
| new_value = T1394_DATA64(new_value); |
| /* Copy new_value into backing store */ |
| bcopy((void *)&new_value, |
| (void *)bufp_addr, |
| IEEE1394_OCTLET); |
| } |
| req->cmd_u.l64.old_value = old_value; |
| break; |
| |
| case CMD1394_LOCK_WRAP_ADD: |
| /* Wrap-Add (see P1394A - Table 1.7) */ |
| old_value = T1394_DATA64(old_value); |
| if (old_value != arg_value) { |
| new_value = old_value + data_value; |
| } else { |
| new_value = data_value; |
| } |
| new_value = T1394_DATA64(new_value); |
| /* Copy new_value into backing store */ |
| bcopy((void *)&new_value, (void *)bufp_addr, |
| IEEE1394_OCTLET); |
| req->cmd_u.l64.old_value = old_value; |
| break; |
| |
| default: |
| /* Unlock the "used" tree */ |
| mutex_exit(&hal->addr_space_used_mutex); |
| req->cmd_result = IEEE1394_RESP_TYPE_ERROR; |
| (void) s1394_send_response(hal, req); |
| TNF_PROBE_1(h1394_lock_request_error, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_ERROR, "", tnf_string, |
| msg, "Invalid lock_type"); |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_lock_request_exit, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, ""); |
| return; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Fill in the rest of the info in the request */ |
| s_priv->arreq_valid_addr = B_TRUE; |
| req->cmd_callback_arg = addr_blk->addr_arg; |
| recv_lock_req = addr_blk->addr_events.recv_lock_request; |
| |
| /* Unlock the "used" tree */ |
| mutex_exit(&hal->addr_space_used_mutex); |
| |
| /* |
| * Add no code that modifies the command after the target |
| * callback is called or after the response is sent to the |
| * HAL. |
| */ |
| if (recv_lock_req != NULL) { |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_lock_request_do_callback, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, ""); |
| recv_lock_req(req); |
| } else { |
| req->cmd_result = IEEE1394_RESP_COMPLETE; |
| (void) s1394_send_response(hal, req); |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_lock_request_exit, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, ""); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_lock_request_exit, |
| S1394_TNF_SL_ARREQ_STACK, ""); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Function: h1394_ioctl() |
| * Input(s): sl_private The HAL "handle" returned by |
| * h1394_attach() |
| * cmd ioctl cmd |
| * arg argument for the ioctl cmd |
| * mode mode bits (see ioctl(9e)) |
| * cred_p cred structure pointer |
| * rval_p pointer to return value (see ioctl(9e)) |
| * |
| * Output(s): EINVAL if not a DEVCTL ioctl, else return value from s1394_ioctl |
| * |
| * Description: h1394_ioctl() implements non-HAL specific ioctls. Currently, |
| * DEVCTL ioctls are the only generic ioctls supported. |
| */ |
| int |
| h1394_ioctl(void *sl_private, int cmd, intptr_t arg, int mode, cred_t *cred_p, |
| int *rval_p) |
| { |
| int status; |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_ioctl_enter, S1394_TNF_SL_IOCTL_STACK, ""); |
| |
| if ((cmd & DEVCTL_IOC) != DEVCTL_IOC) |
| return (EINVAL); |
| |
| status = s1394_ioctl((s1394_hal_t *)sl_private, cmd, arg, mode, |
| cred_p, rval_p); |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_1_DEBUG(h1394_ioctl_exit, S1394_TNF_SL_IOCTL_STACK, "", |
| tnf_int, status, status); |
| return (status); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Function: h1394_phy_packet() |
| * Input(s): sl_private The HAL "handle" returned by |
| * h1394_attach() |
| * packet_data Pointer to a buffer of packet data |
| * quadlet_count Length of the buffer |
| * timestamp Timestamp indicating time of arrival |
| * |
| * Output(s): None |
| * |
| * Description: h1394_phy_packet() is not implemented currently, but would |
| * be used to process the responses to PHY ping packets in P1394A |
| * When one is sent out, a timestamp is given indicating its time |
| * of departure. Comparing that old timestamp with this new |
| * timestamp, we can determine the time of flight and can use |
| * those times to optimize the gap count. |
| */ |
| /* ARGSUSED */ |
| void |
| h1394_phy_packet(void *sl_private, uint32_t *packet_data, uint_t quadlet_count, |
| uint_t timestamp) |
| { |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_phy_packet_enter, S1394_TNF_SL_STACK, ""); |
| |
| /* This interface is not yet implemented */ |
| TNF_PROBE_1_DEBUG(h1394_phy_packet, S1394_TNF_SL_STACK, "", |
| tnf_string, msg, "h1394_phy_packet: Received"); |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_phy_packet_exit, S1394_TNF_SL_STACK, ""); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Function: h1394_error_detected() |
| * Input(s): sl_private The HAL "handle" returned by |
| * h1394_attach() |
| * type The type of error the HAL detected |
| * arg Pointer to any extra information |
| * |
| * Output(s): None |
| * |
| * Description: h1394_error_detected() is used by the HAL to report errors |
| * to the 1394 Software Framework. |
| */ |
| void |
| h1394_error_detected(void *sl_private, h1394_error_t type, void *arg) |
| { |
| s1394_hal_t *hal; |
| uint_t hal_node_num; |
| uint_t IRM_node_num; |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_error_detected_enter, S1394_TNF_SL_STACK, ""); |
| |
| hal = (s1394_hal_t *)sl_private; |
| |
| switch (type) { |
| case H1394_LOCK_RESP_ERR: |
| TNF_PROBE_1(h1394_error_detected, S1394_TNF_SL_ERROR, "", |
| tnf_string, msg, "Lock response error"); |
| /* If we are the IRM, then initiate a bus reset */ |
| mutex_enter(&hal->topology_tree_mutex); |
| hal_node_num = IEEE1394_NODE_NUM(hal->node_id); |
| IRM_node_num = hal->IRM_node; |
| mutex_exit(&hal->topology_tree_mutex); |
| if (IRM_node_num == hal_node_num) |
| s1394_initiate_hal_reset(hal, NON_CRITICAL); |
| break; |
| |
| case H1394_POSTED_WR_ERR: |
| TNF_PROBE_2(h1394_error_detected, S1394_TNF_SL_ERROR, "", |
| tnf_string, msg, "Posted write error detected", |
| tnf_opaque, addr, ((h1394_posted_wr_err_t *)arg)->addr); |
| break; |
| |
| case H1394_SELF_INITIATED_SHUTDOWN: |
| TNF_PROBE_1(h1394_error_detected, S1394_TNF_SL_ERROR, "", |
| tnf_string, msg, "HAL self-initiated shutdown"); |
| s1394_hal_shutdown(hal, B_FALSE); |
| break; |
| |
| case H1394_CYCLE_TOO_LONG: |
| /* Set a timer to become cycle master after 1 second */ |
| mutex_enter(&hal->cm_timer_mutex); |
| hal->cm_timer_set = B_TRUE; |
| mutex_exit(&hal->cm_timer_mutex); |
| hal->cm_timer = timeout(s1394_cycle_too_long_callback, hal, |
| drv_usectohz(CYCLE_MASTER_TIMER * 1000)); |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_1(h1394_error_detected, S1394_TNF_SL_ERROR, "", |
| tnf_string, msg, "Isochronous cycle too long error"); |
| break; |
| |
| default: |
| TNF_PROBE_2(h1394_error_detected, S1394_TNF_SL_ERROR, "", |
| tnf_string, msg, "Unknown error type received", |
| tnf_uint, type, type); |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| TNF_PROBE_0_DEBUG(h1394_error_detected_exit, S1394_TNF_SL_STACK, ""); |
| } |