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-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/Makefile2
-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/scsi_midlayer.tmpl409
-rw-r--r--drivers/scsi/constants.c1
-rw-r--r--drivers/scsi/hosts.c4
-rw-r--r--drivers/scsi/scsi.c183
-rw-r--r--drivers/scsi/scsi_devinfo.c34
-rw-r--r--drivers/scsi/scsi_error.c46
-rw-r--r--drivers/scsi/scsi_ioctl.c24
-rw-r--r--drivers/scsi/scsi_lib.c42
-rw-r--r--drivers/scsi/scsi_netlink.c19
-rw-r--r--drivers/scsi/scsi_proc.c110
-rw-r--r--drivers/scsi/scsi_scan.c32
-rw-r--r--drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_fc.c102
-rw-r--r--drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_iscsi.c17
-rw-r--r--drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_sas.c40
-rw-r--r--drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_srp.c10
-rw-r--r--drivers/scsi/scsicam.c35
17 files changed, 821 insertions, 289 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/Makefile b/Documentation/DocBook/Makefile
index 4953bc25872..c6c5e59daac 100644
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/Makefile
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/Makefile
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ DOCBOOKS := wanbook.xml z8530book.xml mcabook.xml videobook.xml \
procfs-guide.xml writing_usb_driver.xml \
kernel-api.xml filesystems.xml lsm.xml usb.xml \
gadget.xml libata.xml mtdnand.xml librs.xml rapidio.xml \
- genericirq.xml s390-drivers.xml uio-howto.xml
+ genericirq.xml s390-drivers.xml uio-howto.xml scsi_midlayer.xml
###
# The build process is as follows (targets):
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/scsi_midlayer.tmpl b/Documentation/DocBook/scsi_midlayer.tmpl
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..6255930216b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/scsi_midlayer.tmpl
@@ -0,0 +1,409 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
+ "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd" []>
+
+<book id="scsimid">
+ <bookinfo>
+ <title>SCSI Mid Layer Guide</title>
+
+ <authorgroup>
+ <author>
+ <firstname>James</firstname>
+ <surname>Bottomley</surname>
+ <affiliation>
+ <address>
+ <email>James.Bottomley@steeleye.com</email>
+ </address>
+ </affiliation>
+ </author>
+
+ <author>
+ <firstname>Rob</firstname>
+ <surname>Landley</surname>
+ <affiliation>
+ <address>
+ <email>rob@landley.net</email>
+ </address>
+ </affiliation>
+ </author>
+
+ </authorgroup>
+
+ <copyright>
+ <year>2007</year>
+ <holder>Linux Foundation</holder>
+ </copyright>
+
+ <legalnotice>
+ <para>
+ This documentation is free software; you can redistribute
+ it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public
+ License version 2.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ 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.
+ For more details see the file COPYING in the source
+ distribution of Linux.
+ </para>
+ </legalnotice>
+ </bookinfo>
+
+ <toc></toc>
+
+ <chapter id="intro">
+ <title>Introduction</title>
+ <sect1 id="protocol_vs_bus">
+ <title>Protocol vs bus</title>
+ <para>
+ Once upon a time, the Small Computer Systems Interface defined both
+ a parallel I/O bus and a data protocol to connect a wide variety of
+ peripherals (disk drives, tape drives, modems, printers, scanners,
+ optical drives, test equipment, and medical devices) to a host
+ computer.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Although the old parallel (fast/wide/ultra) SCSI bus has largely
+ fallen out of use, the SCSI command set is more widely used than ever
+ to communicate with devices over a number of different busses.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ The <ulink url='http://www.t10.org/scsi-3.htm'>SCSI protocol</ulink>
+ is a big-endian peer-to-peer packet based protocol. SCSI commands
+ are 6, 10, 12, or 16 bytes long, often followed by an associated data
+ payload.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ SCSI commands can be transported over just about any kind of bus, and
+ are the default protocol for storage devices attached to USB, SATA,
+ SAS, Fibre Channel, FireWire, and ATAPI devices. SCSI packets are
+ also commonly exchanged over Infiniband,
+ <ulink url='http://i2o.shadowconnect.com/faq.php'>I20</ulink>, TCP/IP
+ (<ulink url='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISCSI'>iSCSI</ulink>), even
+ <ulink url='http://cyberelk.net/tim/parport/parscsi.html'>Parallel
+ ports</ulink>.
+ </para>
+ </sect1>
+ <sect1 id="subsystem_design">
+ <title>Design of the Linux SCSI subsystem</title>
+ <para>
+ The SCSI subsystem uses a three layer design, with upper, mid, and low
+ layers. Every operation involving the SCSI subsystem (such as reading
+ a sector from a disk) uses one driver at each of the 3 levels: one
+ upper layer driver, one lower layer driver, and the scsi midlayer.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ The SCSI upper layer provides the interface between userspace and the
+ kernel, in the form of block and char device nodes for I/O and
+ ioctl(). The SCSI lower layer contains drivers for specific hardware
+ devices.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ In between is the SCSI mid-layer, analogous to a network routing
+ layer such as the IPv4 stack. The SCSI mid-layer routes a packet
+ based data protocol between the upper layer's /dev nodes and the
+ corresponding devices in the lower layer. It manages command queues,
+ provides error handling and power management functions, and responds
+ to ioctl() requests.
+ </para>
+ </sect1>
+ </chapter>
+
+ <chapter id="upper_layer">
+ <title>SCSI upper layer</title>
+ <para>
+ The upper layer supports the user-kernel interface by providing
+ device nodes.
+ </para>
+ <sect1 id="sd">
+ <title>sd (SCSI Disk)</title>
+ <para>sd (sd_mod.o)</para>
+<!-- !Idrivers/scsi/sd.c -->
+ </sect1>
+ <sect1 id="sr">
+ <title>sr (SCSI CD-ROM)</title>
+ <para>sr (sr_mod.o)</para>
+ </sect1>
+ <sect1 id="st">
+ <title>st (SCSI Tape)</title>
+ <para>st (st.o)</para>
+ </sect1>
+ <sect1 id="sg">
+ <title>sg (SCSI Generic)</title>
+ <para>sg (sg.o)</para>
+ </sect1>
+ <sect1 id="ch">
+ <title>ch (SCSI Media Changer)</title>
+ <para>ch (ch.c)</para>
+ </sect1>
+ </chapter>
+
+ <chapter id="mid_layer">
+ <title>SCSI mid layer</title>
+
+ <sect1 id="midlayer_implementation">
+ <title>SCSI midlayer implementation</title>
+ <sect2 id="scsi_device.h">
+ <title>include/scsi/scsi_device.h</title>
+ <para>
+ </para>
+!Iinclude/scsi/scsi_device.h
+ </sect2>
+
+ <sect2 id="scsi.c">
+ <title>drivers/scsi/scsi.c</title>
+ <para>Main file for the scsi midlayer.</para>
+!Edrivers/scsi/scsi.c
+ </sect2>
+ <sect2 id="scsicam.c">
+ <title>drivers/scsi/scsicam.c</title>
+ <para>
+ <ulink url='http://www.t10.org/ftp/t10/drafts/cam/cam-r12b.pdf'>SCSI
+ Common Access Method</ulink> support functions, for use with
+ HDIO_GETGEO, etc.
+ </para>
+!Edrivers/scsi/scsicam.c
+ </sect2>
+ <sect2 id="scsi_error.c">
+ <title>drivers/scsi/scsi_error.c</title>
+ <para>Common SCSI error/timeout handling routines.</para>
+!Edrivers/scsi/scsi_error.c
+ </sect2>
+ <sect2 id="scsi_devinfo.c">
+ <title>drivers/scsi/scsi_devinfo.c</title>
+ <para>
+ Manage scsi_dev_info_list, which tracks blacklisted and whitelisted
+ devices.
+ </para>
+!Idrivers/scsi/scsi_devinfo.c
+ </sect2>
+ <sect2 id="scsi_ioctl.c">
+ <title>drivers/scsi/scsi_ioctl.c</title>
+ <para>
+ Handle ioctl() calls for scsi devices.
+ </para>
+!Edrivers/scsi/scsi_ioctl.c
+ </sect2>
+ <sect2 id="scsi_lib.c">
+ <title>drivers/scsi/scsi_lib.c</title>
+ <para>
+ SCSI queuing library.
+ </para>
+!Edrivers/scsi/scsi_lib.c
+ </sect2>
+ <sect2 id="scsi_lib_dma.c">
+ <title>drivers/scsi/scsi_lib_dma.c</title>
+ <para>
+ SCSI library functions depending on DMA
+ (map and unmap scatter-gather lists).
+ </para>
+!Edrivers/scsi/scsi_lib_dma.c
+ </sect2>
+ <sect2 id="scsi_module.c">
+ <title>drivers/scsi/scsi_module.c</title>
+ <para>
+ The file drivers/scsi/scsi_module.c contains legacy support for
+ old-style host templates. It should never be used by any new driver.
+ </para>
+ </sect2>
+ <sect2 id="scsi_proc.c">
+ <title>drivers/scsi/scsi_proc.c</title>
+ <para>
+ The functions in this file provide an interface between
+ the PROC file system and the SCSI device drivers
+ It is mainly used for debugging, statistics and to pass
+ information directly to the lowlevel driver.
+
+ I.E. plumbing to manage /proc/scsi/*
+ </para>
+!Idrivers/scsi/scsi_proc.c
+ </sect2>
+ <sect2 id="scsi_netlink.c">
+ <title>drivers/scsi/scsi_netlink.c</title>
+ <para>
+ Infrastructure to provide async events from transports to userspace
+ via netlink, using a single NETLINK_SCSITRANSPORT protocol for all
+ transports.
+
+ See <ulink url='http://marc.info/?l=linux-scsi&amp;m=115507374832500&amp;w=2'>the
+ original patch submission</ulink> for more details.
+ </para>
+!Idrivers/scsi/scsi_netlink.c
+ </sect2>
+ <sect2 id="scsi_scan.c">
+ <title>drivers/scsi/scsi_scan.c</title>
+ <para>
+ Scan a host to determine which (if any) devices are attached.
+
+ The general scanning/probing algorithm is as follows, exceptions are
+ made to it depending on device specific flags, compilation options,
+ and global variable (boot or module load time) settings.
+
+ A specific LUN is scanned via an INQUIRY command; if the LUN has a
+ device attached, a scsi_device is allocated and setup for it.
+
+ For every id of every channel on the given host, start by scanning
+ LUN 0. Skip hosts that don't respond at all to a scan of LUN 0.
+ Otherwise, if LUN 0 has a device attached, allocate and setup a
+ scsi_device for it. If target is SCSI-3 or up, issue a REPORT LUN,
+ and scan all of the LUNs returned by the REPORT LUN; else,
+ sequentially scan LUNs up until some maximum is reached, or a LUN is
+ seen that cannot have a device attached to it.
+ </para>
+!Idrivers/scsi/scsi_scan.c
+ </sect2>
+ <sect2 id="scsi_sysctl.c">
+ <title>drivers/scsi/scsi_sysctl.c</title>
+ <para>
+ Set up the sysctl entry: "/dev/scsi/logging_level"
+ (DEV_SCSI_LOGGING_LEVEL) which sets/returns scsi_logging_level.
+ </para>
+ </sect2>
+ <sect2 id="scsi_sysfs.c">
+ <title>drivers/scsi/scsi_sysfs.c</title>
+ <para>
+ SCSI sysfs interface routines.
+ </para>
+!Edrivers/scsi/scsi_sysfs.c
+ </sect2>
+ <sect2 id="hosts.c">
+ <title>drivers/scsi/hosts.c</title>
+ <para>
+ mid to lowlevel SCSI driver interface
+ </para>
+!Edrivers/scsi/hosts.c
+ </sect2>
+ <sect2 id="constants.c">
+ <title>drivers/scsi/constants.c</title>
+ <para>
+ mid to lowlevel SCSI driver interface
+ </para>
+!Edrivers/scsi/constants.c
+ </sect2>
+ </sect1>
+
+ <sect1 id="Transport_classes">
+ <title>Transport classes</title>
+ <para>
+ Transport classes are service libraries for drivers in the scsi
+ lower layer, which expose transport attributes in sysfs.
+ </para>
+ <sect2 id="Fibre_Channel_transport">
+ <title>Fibre Channel transport</title>
+ <para>
+ The file drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_fc.c defines transport attributes
+ for Fibre Channel.
+ </para>
+!Edrivers/scsi/scsi_transport_fc.c
+ </sect2>
+ <sect2 id="iSCSI_transport">
+ <title>iSCSI transport class</title>
+ <para>
+ The file drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_iscsi.c defines transport
+ attributes for the iSCSI class, which sends SCSI packets over TCP/IP
+ connections.
+ </para>
+!Edrivers/scsi/scsi_transport_iscsi.c
+ </sect2>
+ <sect2 id="SAS_transport">
+ <title>Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) transport class</title>
+ <para>
+ The file drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_sas.c defines transport
+ attributes for Serial Attached SCSI, a variant of SATA aimed at
+ large high-end systems.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ The SAS transport class contains common code to deal with SAS HBAs,
+ an aproximated representation of SAS topologies in the driver model,
+ and various sysfs attributes to expose these topologies and managment
+ interfaces to userspace.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ In addition to the basic SCSI core objects this transport class
+ introduces two additional intermediate objects: The SAS PHY
+ as represented by struct sas_phy defines an "outgoing" PHY on
+ a SAS HBA or Expander, and the SAS remote PHY represented by
+ struct sas_rphy defines an "incoming" PHY on a SAS Expander or
+ end device. Note that this is purely a software concept, the
+ underlying hardware for a PHY and a remote PHY is the exactly
+ the same.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ There is no concept of a SAS port in this code, users can see
+ what PHYs form a wide port based on the port_identifier attribute,
+ which is the same for all PHYs in a port.
+ </para>
+!Edrivers/scsi/scsi_transport_sas.c
+ </sect2>
+ <sect2 id="SATA_transport">
+ <title>SATA transport class</title>
+ <para>
+ The SATA transport is handled by libata, which has its own book of
+ documentation in this directory.
+ </para>
+ </sect2>
+ <sect2 id="SPI_transport">
+ <title>Parallel SCSI (SPI) transport class</title>
+ <para>
+ The file drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_spi.c defines transport
+ attributes for traditional (fast/wide/ultra) SCSI busses.
+ </para>
+!Edrivers/scsi/scsi_transport_spi.c
+ </sect2>
+ <sect2 id="SRP_transport">
+ <title>SCSI RDMA (SRP) transport class</title>
+ <para>
+ The file drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_srp.c defines transport
+ attributes for SCSI over Remote Direct Memory Access.
+ </para>
+!Edrivers/scsi/scsi_transport_srp.c
+ </sect2>
+ </sect1>
+
+ </chapter>
+
+ <chapter id="lower_layer">
+ <title>SCSI lower layer</title>
+ <sect1 id="hba_drivers">
+ <title>Host Bus Adapter transport types</title>
+ <para>
+ Many modern device controllers use the SCSI command set as a protocol to
+ communicate with their devices through many different types of physical
+ connections.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ In SCSI language a bus capable of carrying SCSI commands is
+ called a "transport", and a controller connecting to such a bus is
+ called a "host bus adapter" (HBA).
+ </para>
+ <sect2 id="scsi_debug.c">
+ <title>Debug transport</title>
+ <para>
+ The file drivers/scsi/scsi_debug.c simulates a host adapter with a
+ variable number of disks (or disk like devices) attached, sharing a
+ common amount of RAM. Does a lot of checking to make sure that we are
+ not getting blocks mixed up, and panics the kernel if anything out of
+ the ordinary is seen.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ To be more realistic, the simulated devices have the transport
+ attributes of SAS disks.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ For documentation see
+ <ulink url='http://www.torque.net/sg/sdebug26.html'>http://www.torque.net/sg/sdebug26.html</ulink>
+ </para>
+<!-- !Edrivers/scsi/scsi_debug.c -->
+ </sect2>
+ <sect2 id="todo">
+ <title>todo</title>
+ <para>Parallel (fast/wide/ultra) SCSI, USB, SATA,
+ SAS, Fibre Channel, FireWire, ATAPI devices, Infiniband,
+ I20, iSCSI, Parallel ports, netlink...
+ </para>
+ </sect2>
+ </sect1>
+ </chapter>
+</book>
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/constants.c b/drivers/scsi/constants.c
index fac4314cd2a..403a7f2d8f9 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/constants.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/constants.c
@@ -362,7 +362,6 @@ void scsi_print_command(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_print_command);
/**
- *
* scsi_print_status - print scsi status description
* @scsi_status: scsi status value
*
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/hosts.c b/drivers/scsi/hosts.c
index 24271a871b8..9a10b4335e7 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/hosts.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/hosts.c
@@ -54,8 +54,7 @@ static struct class shost_class = {
};
/**
- * scsi_host_set_state - Take the given host through the host
- * state model.
+ * scsi_host_set_state - Take the given host through the host state model.
* @shost: scsi host to change the state of.
* @state: state to change to.
*
@@ -431,7 +430,6 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_unregister);
/**
* scsi_host_lookup - get a reference to a Scsi_Host by host no
- *
* @hostnum: host number to locate
*
* Return value:
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/scsi.c b/drivers/scsi/scsi.c
index 0fb1709ce5e..412a351c6cf 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/scsi.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/scsi.c
@@ -122,6 +122,11 @@ static const char *const scsi_device_types[] = {
"Automation/Drive ",
};
+/**
+ * scsi_device_type - Return 17 char string indicating device type.
+ * @type: type number to look up
+ */
+
const char * scsi_device_type(unsigned type)
{
if (type == 0x1e)
@@ -156,6 +161,14 @@ static struct scsi_host_cmd_pool scsi_cmd_dma_pool = {
static DEFINE_MUTEX(host_cmd_pool_mutex);
+/**
+ * __scsi_get_command - Allocate a struct scsi_cmnd
+ * @shost: host to transmit command
+ * @gfp_mask: allocation mask
+ *
+ * Description: allocate a struct scsi_cmd from host's slab, recycling from the
+ * host's free_list if necessary.
+ */
struct scsi_cmnd *__scsi_get_command(struct Scsi_Host *shost, gfp_t gfp_mask)
{
struct scsi_cmnd *cmd;
@@ -179,13 +192,10 @@ struct scsi_cmnd *__scsi_get_command(struct Scsi_Host *shost, gfp_t gfp_mask)
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__scsi_get_command);
-/*
- * Function: scsi_get_command()
- *
- * Purpose: Allocate and setup a scsi command block
- *
- * Arguments: dev - parent scsi device
- * gfp_mask- allocator flags
+/**
+ * scsi_get_command - Allocate and setup a scsi command block
+ * @dev: parent scsi device
+ * @gfp_mask: allocator flags
*
* Returns: The allocated scsi command structure.
*/
@@ -217,6 +227,12 @@ struct scsi_cmnd *scsi_get_command(struct scsi_device *dev, gfp_t gfp_mask)
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_get_command);
+/**
+ * __scsi_put_command - Free a struct scsi_cmnd
+ * @shost: dev->host
+ * @cmd: Command to free
+ * @dev: parent scsi device
+ */
void __scsi_put_command(struct Scsi_Host *shost, struct scsi_cmnd *cmd,
struct device *dev)
{
@@ -237,12 +253,9 @@ void __scsi_put_command(struct Scsi_Host *shost, struct scsi_cmnd *cmd,
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(__scsi_put_command);
-/*
- * Function: scsi_put_command()
- *
- * Purpose: Free a scsi command block
- *
- * Arguments: cmd - command block to free
+/**
+ * scsi_put_command - Free a scsi command block
+ * @cmd: command block to free
*
* Returns: Nothing.
*
@@ -263,12 +276,13 @@ void scsi_put_command(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_put_command);
-/*
- * Function: scsi_setup_command_freelist()
- *
- * Purpose: Setup the command freelist for a scsi host.
+/**
+ * scsi_setup_command_freelist - Setup the command freelist for a scsi host.
+ * @shost: host to allocate the freelist for.
*
- * Arguments: shost - host to allocate the freelist for.
+ * Description: The command freelist protects against system-wide out of memory
+ * deadlock by preallocating one SCSI command structure for each host, so the
+ * system can always write to a swap file on a device associated with that host.
*
* Returns: Nothing.
*/
@@ -282,7 +296,7 @@ int scsi_setup_command_freelist(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
/*
* Select a command slab for this host and create it if not
- * yet existant.
+ * yet existent.
*/
mutex_lock(&host_cmd_pool_mutex);
pool = (shost->unchecked_isa_dma ? &scsi_cmd_dma_pool : &scsi_cmd_pool);
@@ -318,12 +332,9 @@ int scsi_setup_command_freelist(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
}
-/*
- * Function: scsi_destroy_command_freelist()
- *
- * Purpose: Release the command freelist for a scsi host.
- *
- * Arguments: shost - host that's freelist is going to be destroyed
+/**
+ * scsi_destroy_command_freelist - Release the command freelist for a scsi host.
+ * @shost: host whose freelist is going to be destroyed
*/
void scsi_destroy_command_freelist(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
{
@@ -441,8 +452,12 @@ void scsi_log_completion(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd, int disposition)
}
#endif
-/*
- * Assign a serial number to the request for error recovery
+/**
+ * scsi_cmd_get_serial - Assign a serial number to a command
+ * @host: the scsi host
+ * @cmd: command to assign serial number to
+ *
+ * Description: a serial number identifies a request for error recovery
* and debugging purposes. Protected by the Host_Lock of host.
*/
static inline void scsi_cmd_get_serial(struct Scsi_Host *host, struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
@@ -452,14 +467,12 @@ static inline void scsi_cmd_get_serial(struct Scsi_Host *host, struct scsi_cmnd
cmd->serial_number = host->cmd_serial_number++;
}
-/*
- * Function: scsi_dispatch_command
- *
- * Purpose: Dispatch a command to the low-level driver.
- *
- * Arguments: cmd - command block we are dispatching.
+/**
+ * scsi_dispatch_command - Dispatch a command to the low-level driver.
+ * @cmd: command block we are dispatching.
*
- * Notes:
+ * Return: nonzero return request was rejected and device's queue needs to be
+ * plugged.
*/
int scsi_dispatch_cmd(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
{
@@ -585,7 +598,7 @@ int scsi_dispatch_cmd(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
/**
* scsi_req_abort_cmd -- Request command recovery for the specified command
- * cmd: pointer to the SCSI command of interest
+ * @cmd: pointer to the SCSI command of interest
*
* This function requests that SCSI Core start recovery for the
* command by deleting the timer and adding the command to the eh
@@ -606,9 +619,9 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_req_abort_cmd);
* @cmd: The SCSI Command for which a low-level device driver (LLDD) gives
* ownership back to SCSI Core -- i.e. the LLDD has finished with it.
*
- * This function is the mid-level's (SCSI Core) interrupt routine, which
- * regains ownership of the SCSI command (de facto) from a LLDD, and enqueues
- * the command to the done queue for further processing.
+ * Description: This function is the mid-level's (SCSI Core) interrupt routine,
+ * which regains ownership of the SCSI command (de facto) from a LLDD, and
+ * enqueues the command to the done queue for further processing.
*
* This is the producer of the done queue who enqueues at the tail.
*
@@ -617,7 +630,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_req_abort_cmd);
static void scsi_done(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
{
/*
- * We don't have to worry about this one timing out any more.
+ * We don't have to worry about this one timing out anymore.
* If we are unable to remove the timer, then the command
* has already timed out. In which case, we have no choice but to
* let the timeout function run, as we have no idea where in fact
@@ -660,10 +673,11 @@ static struct scsi_driver *scsi_cmd_to_driver(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
return *(struct scsi_driver **)cmd->request->rq_disk->private_data;
}
-/*
- * Function: scsi_finish_command
+/**
+ * scsi_finish_command - cleanup and pass command back to upper layer
+ * @cmd: the command
*
- * Purpose: Pass command off to upper layer for finishing of I/O
+ * Description: Pass command off to upper layer for finishing of I/O
* request, waking processes that are waiting on results,
* etc.
*/
@@ -708,18 +722,14 @@ void scsi_finish_command(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_finish_command);
-/*
- * Function: scsi_adjust_queue_depth()
- *
- * Purpose: Allow low level drivers to tell us to change the queue depth
- * on a specific SCSI device
- *
- * Arguments: sdev - SCSI Device in question
- * tagged - Do we use tagged queueing (non-0) or do we treat
- * this device as an untagged device (0)
- * tags - Number of tags allowed if tagged queueing enabled,
- * or number of commands the low level driver can
- * queue up in non-tagged mode (as per cmd_per_lun).
+/**
+ * scsi_adjust_queue_depth - Let low level drivers change a device's queue depth
+ * @sdev: SCSI Device in question
+ * @tagged: Do we use tagged queueing (non-0) or do we treat
+ * this device as an untagged device (0)
+ * @tags: Number of tags allowed if tagged queueing enabled,
+ * or number of commands the low level driver can
+ * queue up in non-tagged mode (as per cmd_per_lun).
*
* Returns: Nothing
*
@@ -742,8 +752,8 @@ void scsi_adjust_queue_depth(struct scsi_device *sdev, int tagged, int tags)
spin_lock_irqsave(sdev->request_queue->queue_lock, flags);
- /* Check to see if the queue is managed by the block layer
- * if it is, and we fail to adjust the depth, exit */
+ /* Check to see if the queue is managed by the block layer.
+ * If it is, and we fail to adjust the depth, exit. */
if (blk_queue_tagged(sdev->request_queue) &&
blk_queue_resize_tags(sdev->request_queue, tags) != 0)
goto out;
@@ -772,20 +782,17 @@ void scsi_adjust_queue_depth(struct scsi_device *sdev, int tagged, int tags)
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_adjust_queue_depth);
-/*
- * Function: scsi_track_queue_full()
+/**
+ * scsi_track_queue_full - track QUEUE_FULL events to adjust queue depth
+ * @sdev: SCSI Device in question
+ * @depth: Current number of outstanding SCSI commands on this device,
+ * not counting the one returned as QUEUE_FULL.
*
- * Purpose: This function will track successive QUEUE_FULL events on a
+ * Description: This function will track successive QUEUE_FULL events on a
* specific SCSI device to determine if and when there is a
* need to adjust the queue depth on the device.
*
- * Arguments: sdev - SCSI Device in question
- * depth - Current number of outstanding SCSI commands on
- * this device, not counting the one returned as
- * QUEUE_FULL.
- *
- * Returns: 0 - No change needed
- * >0 - Adjust queue depth to this new depth
+ * Returns: 0 - No change needed, >0 - Adjust queue depth to this new depth,
* -1 - Drop back to untagged operation using host->cmd_per_lun
* as the untagged command depth
*
@@ -824,10 +831,10 @@ int scsi_track_queue_full(struct scsi_device *sdev, int depth)
EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_track_queue_full);
/**
- * scsi_device_get - get an addition reference to a scsi_device
+ * scsi_device_get - get an additional reference to a scsi_device
* @sdev: device to get a reference to
*
- * Gets a reference to the scsi_device and increments the use count
+ * Description: Gets a reference to the scsi_device and increments the use count
* of the underlying LLDD module. You must hold host_lock of the
* parent Scsi_Host or already have a reference when calling this.
*/
@@ -849,8 +856,8 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_device_get);
* scsi_device_put - release a reference to a scsi_device
* @sdev: device to release a reference on.
*
- * Release a reference to the scsi_device and decrements the use count
- * of the underlying LLDD module. The device is freed once the last
+ * Description: Release a reference to the scsi_device and decrements the use
+ * count of the underlying LLDD module. The device is freed once the last
* user vanishes.
*/
void scsi_device_put(struct scsi_device *sdev)
@@ -867,7 +874,7 @@ void scsi_device_put(struct scsi_device *sdev)
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_device_put);
-/* helper for shost_for_each_device, thus not documented */
+/* helper for shost_for_each_device, see that for documentation */
struct scsi_device *__scsi_iterate_devices(struct Scsi_Host *shost,
struct scsi_device *prev)
{
@@ -895,6 +902,8 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(__scsi_iterate_devices);
/**
* starget_for_each_device - helper to walk all devices of a target
* @starget: target whose devices we want to iterate over.
+ * @data: Opaque passed to each function call.
+ * @fn: Function to call on each device
*
* This traverses over each device of @starget. The devices have
* a reference that must be released by scsi_host_put when breaking
@@ -946,13 +955,13 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(__starget_for_each_device);
* @starget: SCSI target pointer
* @lun: SCSI Logical Unit Number
*
- * Looks up the scsi_device with the specified @lun for a give
- * @starget. The returned scsi_device does not have an additional
+ * Description: Looks up the scsi_device with the specified @lun for a given
+ * @starget. The returned scsi_device does not have an additional
* reference. You must hold the host's host_lock over this call and
* any access to the returned scsi_device.
*
* Note: The only reason why drivers would want to use this is because
- * they're need to access the device list in irq context. Otherwise you
+ * they need to access the device list in irq context. Otherwise you
* really want to use scsi_device_lookup_by_target instead.
**/
struct scsi_device *__scsi_device_lookup_by_target(struct scsi_target *starget,
@@ -974,9 +983,9 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(__scsi_device_lookup_by_target);
* @starget: SCSI target pointer
* @lun: SCSI Logical Unit Number
*
- * Looks up the scsi_device with the specified @channel, @id, @lun for a
- * give host. The returned scsi_device has an additional reference that
- * needs to be release with scsi_host_put once you're done with it.
+ * Description: Looks up the scsi_device with the specified @channel, @id, @lun
+ * for a given host. The returned scsi_device has an additional reference that
+ * needs to be released with scsi_device_put once you're done with it.
**/
struct scsi_device *scsi_device_lookup_by_target(struct scsi_target *starget,
uint lun)
@@ -996,19 +1005,19 @@ struct scsi_device *scsi_device_lookup_by_target(struct scsi_target *starget,
EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_device_lookup_by_target);
/**
- * scsi_device_lookup - find a device given the host (UNLOCKED)
+ * __scsi_device_lookup - find a device given the host (UNLOCKED)
* @shost: SCSI host pointer
* @channel: SCSI channel (zero if only one channel)
- * @pun: SCSI target number (physical unit number)
+ * @id: SCSI target number (physical unit number)
* @lun: SCSI Logical Unit Number
*
- * Looks up the scsi_device with the specified @channel, @id, @lun for a
- * give host. The returned scsi_device does not have an additional reference.
- * You must hold the host's host_lock over this call and any access to the
- * returned scsi_device.
+ * Description: Looks up the scsi_device with the specified @channel, @id, @lun
+ * for a given host. The returned scsi_device does not have an additional
+ * reference. You must hold the host's host_lock over this call and any access
+ * to the returned scsi_device.
*
* Note: The only reason why drivers would want to use this is because
- * they're need to access the device list in irq context. Otherwise you
+ * they need to access the device list in irq context. Otherwise you
* really want to use scsi_device_lookup instead.
**/
struct scsi_device *__scsi_device_lookup(struct Scsi_Host *shost,
@@ -1033,9 +1042,9 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(__scsi_device_lookup);
* @id: SCSI target number (physical unit number)
* @lun: SCSI Logical Unit Number
*
- * Looks up the scsi_device with the specified @channel, @id, @lun for a
- * give host. The returned scsi_device has an additional reference that
- * needs to be release with scsi_host_put once you're done with it.
+ * Description: Looks up the scsi_device with the specified @channel, @id, @lun
+ * for a given host. The returned scsi_device has an additional reference that
+ * needs to be released with scsi_device_put once you're done with it.
**/
struct scsi_device *scsi_device_lookup(struct Scsi_Host *shost,
uint channel, uint id, uint lun)
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/scsi_devinfo.c b/drivers/scsi/scsi_devinfo.c
index 348cc5a6e3c..6839c1004b2 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/scsi_devinfo.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/scsi_devinfo.c
@@ -276,11 +276,12 @@ static void scsi_strcpy_devinfo(char *name, char *to, size_t to_length,
}
/**
- * scsi_dev_info_list_add: add one dev_info list entry.
+ * scsi_dev_info_list_add - add one dev_info list entry.
+ * @compatible: if true, null terminate short strings. Otherwise space pad.
* @vendor: vendor string
* @model: model (product) string
* @strflags: integer string
- * @flag: if strflags NULL, use this flag value
+ * @flags: if strflags NULL, use this flag value
*
* Description:
* Create and add one dev_info entry for @vendor, @model, @strflags or
@@ -322,8 +323,7 @@ static int scsi_dev_info_list_add(int compatible, char *vendor, char *model,
}
/**
- * scsi_dev_info_list_add_str: parse dev_list and add to the
- * scsi_dev_info_list.
+ * scsi_dev_info_list_add_str - parse dev_list and add to the scsi_dev_info_list.
* @dev_list: string of device flags to add
*
* Description:
@@ -374,15 +374,15 @@ static int scsi_dev_info_list_add_str(char *dev_list)
}
/**
- * get_device_flags - get device specific flags from the dynamic device
- * list. Called during scan time.
+ * get_device_flags - get device specific flags from the dynamic device list.
+ * @sdev: &scsi_device to get flags for
* @vendor: vendor name
* @model: model name
*
* Description:
* Search the scsi_dev_info_list for an entry matching @vendor and
* @model, if found, return the matching flags value, else return
- * the host or global default settings.
+ * the host or global default settings. Called during scan time.
**/
int scsi_get_device_flags(struct scsi_device *sdev,
const unsigned char *vendor,
@@ -483,13 +483,11 @@ stop_output:
}
/*
- * proc_scsi_dev_info_write: allow additions to the scsi_dev_info_list via
- * /proc.
+ * proc_scsi_dev_info_write - allow additions to scsi_dev_info_list via /proc.
*
- * Use: echo "vendor:model:flag" > /proc/scsi/device_info
- *
- * To add a black/white list entry for vendor and model with an integer
- * value of flag to the scsi device info list.
+ * Description: Adds a black/white list entry for vendor and model with an
+ * integer value of flag to the scsi device info list.
+ * To use, echo "vendor:model:flag" > /proc/scsi/device_info
*/
static int proc_scsi_devinfo_write(struct file *file, const char __user *buf,
unsigned long length, void *data)
@@ -532,8 +530,7 @@ MODULE_PARM_DESC(default_dev_flags,
"scsi default device flag integer value");
/**
- * scsi_dev_info_list_delete: called from scsi.c:exit_scsi to remove
- * the scsi_dev_info_list.
+ * scsi_dev_info_list_delete - called from scsi.c:exit_scsi to remove the scsi_dev_info_list.
**/
void scsi_exit_devinfo(void)
{
@@ -552,13 +549,12 @@ void scsi_exit_devinfo(void)
}
/**
- * scsi_dev_list_init: set up the dynamic device list.
- * @dev_list: string of device flags to add
+ * scsi_dev_list_init - set up the dynamic device list.
*
* Description:
- * Add command line @dev_list entries, then add
+ * Add command line entries from scsi_dev_flags, then add
* scsi_static_device_list entries to the scsi device info list.
- **/
+ */
int __init scsi_init_devinfo(void)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_SCSI_PROC_FS
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/scsi_error.c b/drivers/scsi/scsi_error.c
index ebaca4ca4a1..22f8140598b 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/scsi_error.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/scsi_error.c
@@ -779,7 +779,7 @@ static int scsi_request_sense(struct scsi_cmnd *scmd)
* Notes:
* We don't want to use the normal command completion while we are are
* still handling errors - it may cause other commands to be queued,
- * and that would disturb what we are doing. thus we really want to
+ * and that would disturb what we are doing. Thus we really want to
* keep a list of pending commands for final completion, and once we
* are ready to leave error handling we handle completion for real.
**/
@@ -794,7 +794,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_eh_finish_cmd);
/**
* scsi_eh_get_sense - Get device sense data.
* @work_q: Queue of commands to process.
- * @done_q: Queue of proccessed commands..
+ * @done_q: Queue of processed commands.
*
* Description:
* See if we need to request sense information. if so, then get it
@@ -802,7 +802,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_eh_finish_cmd);
*
* Notes:
* This has the unfortunate side effect that if a shost adapter does
- * not automatically request sense information, that we end up shutting
+ * not automatically request sense information, we end up shutting
* it down before we request it.
*
* All drivers should request sense information internally these days,
@@ -858,7 +858,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(scsi_eh_get_sense);
/**
* scsi_eh_tur - Send TUR to device.
- * @scmd: Scsi cmd to send TUR
+ * @scmd: &scsi_cmnd to send TUR
*
* Return value:
* 0 - Device is ready. 1 - Device NOT ready.
@@ -887,14 +887,14 @@ retry_tur:
}
/**
- * scsi_eh_abort_cmds - abort canceled commands.
- * @shost: scsi host being recovered.
- * @eh_done_q: list_head for processed commands.
+ * scsi_eh_abort_cmds - abort pending commands.
+ * @work_q: &list_head for pending commands.
+ * @done_q: &list_head for processed commands.
*
* Decription:
* Try and see whether or not it makes sense to try and abort the
- * running command. this only works out to be the case if we have one
- * command that has timed out. if the command simply failed, it makes
+ * running command. This only works out to be the case if we have one
+ * command that has timed out. If the command simply failed, it makes
* no sense to try and abort the command, since as far as the shost
* adapter is concerned, it isn't running.
**/
@@ -931,7 +931,7 @@ static int scsi_eh_abort_cmds(struct list_head *work_q,
/**
* scsi_eh_try_stu - Send START_UNIT to device.
- * @scmd: Scsi cmd to send START_UNIT
+ * @scmd: &scsi_cmnd to send START_UNIT
*
* Return value:
* 0 - Device is ready. 1 - Device NOT ready.
@@ -956,8 +956,9 @@ static int scsi_eh_try_stu(struct scsi_cmnd *scmd)
/**
* scsi_eh_stu - send START_UNIT if needed
- * @shost: scsi host being recovered.
- * @eh_done_q: list_head for processed commands.
+ * @shost: &scsi host being recovered.
+ * @work_q: &list_head for pending commands.
+ * @done_q: &list_head for processed commands.
*
* Notes:
* If commands are failing due to not ready, initializing command required,
@@ -1008,10 +1009,11 @@ static int scsi_eh_stu(struct Scsi_Host *shost,
/**
* scsi_eh_bus_device_reset - send bdr if needed
* @shost: scsi host being recovered.
- * @eh_done_q: list_head for processed commands.
+ * @work_q: &list_head for pending commands.
+ * @done_q: &list_head for processed commands.
*
* Notes:
- * Try a bus device reset. still, look to see whether we have multiple
+ * Try a bus device reset. Still, look to see whether we have multiple
* devices that are jammed or not - if we have multiple devices, it
* makes no sense to try bus_device_reset - we really would need to try
* a bus_reset instead.
@@ -1063,8 +1065,9 @@ static int scsi_eh_bus_device_reset(struct Scsi_Host *shost,
/**
* scsi_eh_bus_reset - send a bus reset
- * @shost: scsi host being recovered.
- * @eh_done_q: list_head for processed commands.
+ * @shost: &scsi host being recovered.
+ * @work_q: &list_head for pending commands.
+ * @done_q: &list_head for processed commands.
**/
static int scsi_eh_bus_reset(struct Scsi_Host *shost,
struct list_head *work_q,
@@ -1440,7 +1443,8 @@ static void scsi_restart_operations(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
/**
* scsi_eh_ready_devs - check device ready state and recover if not.
* @shost: host to be recovered.
- * @eh_done_q: list_head for processed commands.
+ * @work_q: &list_head for pending commands.
+ * @done_q: &list_head for processed commands.
*
**/
void scsi_eh_ready_devs(struct Scsi_Host *shost,
@@ -1824,9 +1828,7 @@ int scsi_command_normalize_sense(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd,
EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_command_normalize_sense);
/**
- * scsi_sense_desc_find - search for a given descriptor type in
- * descriptor sense data format.
- *
+ * scsi_sense_desc_find - search for a given descriptor type in descriptor sense data format.
* @sense_buffer: byte array of descriptor format sense data
* @sb_len: number of valid bytes in sense_buffer
* @desc_type: value of descriptor type to find
@@ -1865,9 +1867,7 @@ const u8 * scsi_sense_desc_find(const u8 * sense_buffer, int sb_len,
EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_sense_desc_find);
/**
- * scsi_get_sense_info_fld - attempts to get information field from
- * sense data (either fixed or descriptor format)
- *
+ * scsi_get_sense_info_fld - get information field from sense data (either fixed or descriptor format)
* @sense_buffer: byte array of sense data
* @sb_len: number of valid bytes in sense_buffer
* @info_out: pointer to 64 integer where 8 or 4 byte information
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/scsi_ioctl.c b/drivers/scsi/scsi_ioctl.c
index 32293f45166..83e14471690 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/scsi_ioctl.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/scsi_ioctl.c
@@ -174,10 +174,15 @@ static int scsi_ioctl_get_pci(struct scsi_device *sdev, void __user *arg)
}
-/*
- * the scsi_ioctl() function differs from most ioctls in that it does
- * not take a major/minor number as the dev field. Rather, it takes
- * a pointer to a scsi_devices[] element, a structure.
+/**
+ * scsi_ioctl - Dispatch ioctl to scsi device
+ * @sdev: scsi device receiving ioctl
+ * @cmd: which ioctl is it
+ * @arg: data associated with ioctl
+ *
+ * Description: The scsi_ioctl() function differs from most ioctls in that it
+ * does not take a major/minor number as the dev field. Rather, it takes
+ * a pointer to a &struct scsi_device.
*/
int scsi_ioctl(struct scsi_device *sdev, int cmd, void __user *arg)
{
@@ -264,9 +269,12 @@ int scsi_ioctl(struct scsi_device *sdev, int cmd, void __user *arg)
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_ioctl);
-/*
- * the scsi_nonblock_ioctl() function is designed for ioctls which may
- * be executed even if the device is in recovery.
+/**
+ * scsi_nonblock_ioctl() - Handle SG_SCSI_RESET
+ * @sdev: scsi device receiving ioctl
+ * @cmd: Must be SC_SCSI_RESET
+ * @arg: pointer to int containing SG_SCSI_RESET_{DEVICE,BUS,HOST}
+ * @filp: either NULL or a &struct file which must have the O_NONBLOCK flag.
*/
int scsi_nonblockable_ioctl(struct scsi_device *sdev, int cmd,
void __user *arg, struct file *filp)
@@ -276,7 +284,7 @@ int scsi_nonblockable_ioctl(struct scsi_device *sdev, int cmd,
/* The first set of iocts may be executed even if we're doing
* error processing, as long as the device was opened
* non-blocking */
- if (filp && filp->f_flags & O_NONBLOCK) {
+ if (filp && (filp->f_flags & O_NONBLOCK)) {
if (scsi_host_in_recovery(sdev->host))
return -ENODEV;
} else if (!scsi_block_when_processing_errors(sdev))
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/scsi_lib.c b/drivers/scsi/scsi_lib.c
index a9ac5b1b166..199b0245225 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/scsi_lib.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/scsi_lib.c
@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ int scsi_queue_insert(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd, int reason)
*
* returns the req->errors value which is the scsi_cmnd result
* field.
- **/
+ */
int scsi_execute(struct scsi_device *sdev, const unsigned char *cmd,
int data_direction, void *buffer, unsigned bufflen,
unsigned char *sense, int timeout, int retries, int flags)
@@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ static void scsi_bi_endio(struct bio *bio, int error)
/**
* scsi_req_map_sg - map a scatterlist into a request
* @rq: request to fill
- * @sg: scatterlist
+ * @sgl: scatterlist
* @nsegs: number of elements
* @bufflen: len of buffer
* @gfp: memory allocation flags
@@ -365,14 +365,16 @@ free_bios:
* @sdev: scsi device
* @cmd: scsi command
* @cmd_len: length of scsi cdb
- * @data_direction: data direction
+ * @data_direction: DMA_TO_DEVICE, DMA_FROM_DEVICE, or DMA_NONE
* @buffer: data buffer (this can be a kernel buffer or scatterlist)
* @bufflen: len of buffer
* @use_sg: if buffer is a scatterlist this is the number of elements
* @timeout: request timeout in seconds
* @retries: number of times to retry request
- * @flags: or into request flags
- **/
+ * @privdata: data passed to done()
+ * @done: callback function when done
+ * @gfp: memory allocation flags
+ */
int scsi_execute_async(struct scsi_device *sdev, const unsigned char *cmd,
int cmd_len, int data_direction, void *buffer, unsigned bufflen,
int use_sg, int timeout, int retries, void *privdata,
@@ -1804,7 +1806,7 @@ void scsi_exit_queue(void)
* @timeout: command timeout
* @retries: number of retries before failing
* @data: returns a structure abstracting the mode header data
- * @sense: place to put sense data (or NULL if no sense to be collected).
+ * @sshdr: place to put sense data (or NULL if no sense to be collected).
* must be SCSI_SENSE_BUFFERSIZE big.
*
* Returns zero if successful; negative error number or scsi
@@ -1871,8 +1873,7 @@ scsi_mode_select(struct scsi_device *sdev, int pf, int sp, int modepage,
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(scsi_mode_select);
/**
- * scsi_mode_sense - issue a mode sense, falling back from 10 to
- * six bytes if necessary.
+ * scsi_mode_sense - issue a mode sense, falling back from 10 to six bytes if necessary.
* @sdev: SCSI device to be queried
* @dbd: set if mode sense will allow block descriptors to be returned
* @modepage: mode page being requested
@@ -1881,13 +1882,13 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(scsi_mode_select);
* @timeout: command timeout
* @retries: number of retries before failing
* @data: returns a structure abstracting the mode header data
- * @sense: place to put sense data (or NULL if no sense to be collected).
+ * @sshdr: place to put sense data (or NULL if no sense to be collected).
* must be SCSI_SENSE_BUFFERSIZE big.
*
* Returns zero if unsuccessful, or the header offset (either 4
* or 8 depending on whether a six or ten byte command was
* issued) if successful.
- **/
+ */
int
scsi_mode_sense(struct scsi_device *sdev, int dbd, int modepage,
unsigned char *buffer, int len, int timeout, int retries,
@@ -2007,14 +2008,13 @@ scsi_test_unit_ready(struct scsi_device *sdev, int timeout, int retries)
EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_test_unit_ready);
/**
- * scsi_device_set_state - Take the given device through the device
- * state model.
+ * scsi_device_set_state - Take the given device through the device state model.
* @sdev: scsi device to change the state of.
* @state: state to change to.
*
* Returns zero if unsuccessful or an error if the requested
* transition is illegal.
- **/
+ */
int
scsi_device_set_state(struct scsi_device *sdev, enum scsi_device_state state)
{
@@ -2264,7 +2264,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdev_evt_send_simple);
* Must be called with user context, may sleep.
*
* Returns zero if unsuccessful or an error if not.
- **/
+ */
int
scsi_device_quiesce(struct scsi_device *sdev)
{
@@ -2289,7 +2289,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_device_quiesce);
* queues.
*
* Must be called with user context, may sleep.
- **/
+ */
void
scsi_device_resume(struct scsi_device *sdev)
{
@@ -2326,8 +2326,7 @@ scsi_target_resume(struct scsi_target *starget)
EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_target_resume);
/**
- * scsi_internal_device_block - internal function to put a device
- * temporarily into the SDEV_BLOCK state
+ * scsi_internal_device_block - internal function to put a device temporarily into the SDEV_BLOCK state
* @sdev: device to block
*
* Block request made by scsi lld's to temporarily stop all
@@ -2342,7 +2341,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_target_resume);
* state, all commands are deferred until the scsi lld reenables
* the device with scsi_device_unblock or device_block_tmo fires.
* This routine assumes the host_lock is held on entry.
- **/
+ */
int
scsi_internal_device_block(struct scsi_device *sdev)
{
@@ -2382,7 +2381,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(scsi_internal_device_block);
* (which must be a legal transition) allowing the midlayer to
* goose the queue for this device. This routine assumes the
* host_lock is held upon entry.
- **/
+ */
int
scsi_internal_device_unblock(struct scsi_device *sdev)
{
@@ -2460,7 +2459,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(scsi_target_unblock);
/**
* scsi_kmap_atomic_sg - find and atomically map an sg-elemnt
- * @sg: scatter-gather list
+ * @sgl: scatter-gather list
* @sg_count: number of segments in sg
* @offset: offset in bytes into sg, on return offset into the mapped area
* @len: bytes to map, on return number of bytes mapped
@@ -2509,8 +2508,7 @@ void *scsi_kmap_atomic_sg(struct scatterlist *sgl, int sg_count,
EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_kmap_atomic_sg);
/**
- * scsi_kunmap_atomic_sg - atomically unmap a virtual address, previously
- * mapped with scsi_kmap_atomic_sg
+ * scsi_kunmap_atomic_sg - atomically unmap a virtual address, previously mapped with scsi_kmap_atomic_sg
* @virt: virtual address to be unmapped
*/
void scsi_kunmap_atomic_sg(void *virt)
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/scsi_netlink.c b/drivers/scsi/scsi_netlink.c
index 40579edca10..3e159182817 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/scsi_netlink.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/scsi_netlink.c
@@ -32,11 +32,12 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(scsi_nl_sock);
/**
- * scsi_nl_rcv_msg -
- * Receive message handler. Extracts message from a receive buffer.
+ * scsi_nl_rcv_msg - Receive message handler.
+ * @skb: socket receive buffer
+ *
+ * Description: Extracts message from a receive buffer.
* Validates message header and calls appropriate transport message handler
*
- * @skb: socket receive buffer
*
**/
static void
@@ -99,9 +100,7 @@ next_msg:
/**
- * scsi_nl_rcv_event -
- * Event handler for a netlink socket.
- *
+ * scsi_nl_rcv_event - Event handler for a netlink socket.
* @this: event notifier block
* @event: event type
* @ptr: event payload
@@ -129,9 +128,7 @@ static struct notifier_block scsi_netlink_notifier = {
/**
- * scsi_netlink_init -
- * Called by SCSI subsystem to intialize the SCSI transport netlink
- * interface
+ * scsi_netlink_init - Called by SCSI subsystem to intialize the SCSI transport netlink interface
*
**/
void
@@ -160,9 +157,7 @@ scsi_netlink_init(void)
/**
- * scsi_netlink_exit -
- * Called by SCSI subsystem to disable the SCSI transport netlink
- * interface
+ * scsi_netlink_exit - Called by SCSI subsystem to disable the SCSI transport netlink interface
*
**/
void
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/scsi_proc.c b/drivers/scsi/scsi_proc.c
index bb6f051beda..ed395154a5b 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/scsi_proc.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/scsi_proc.c
@@ -45,6 +45,16 @@ static struct proc_dir_entry *proc_scsi;
/* Protect sht->present and sht->proc_dir */
static DEFINE_MUTEX(global_host_template_mutex);
+/**
+ * proc_scsi_read - handle read from /proc by calling host's proc_info() command
+ * @buffer: passed to proc_info
+ * @start: passed to proc_info
+ * @offset: passed to proc_info
+ * @length: passed to proc_info
+ * @eof: returns whether length read was less than requested
+ * @data: pointer to a &struct Scsi_Host
+ */
+
static int proc_scsi_read(char *buffer, char **start, off_t offset,
int length, int *eof, void *data)
{
@@ -57,6 +67,13 @@ static int proc_scsi_read(char *buffer, char **start, off_t offset,
return n;
}
+/**
+ * proc_scsi_write_proc - Handle write to /proc by calling host's proc_info()
+ * @file: not used
+ * @buf: source of data to write.
+ * @count: number of bytes (at most PROC_BLOCK_SIZE) to write.
+ * @data: pointer to &struct Scsi_Host
+ */
static int proc_scsi_write_proc(struct file *file, const char __user *buf,
unsigned long count, void *data)
{
@@ -80,6 +97,13 @@ out:
return ret;
}
+/**
+ * scsi_proc_hostdir_add - Create directory in /proc for a scsi host
+ * @sht: owner of this directory
+ *
+ * Sets sht->proc_dir to the new directory.
+ */
+
void scsi_proc_hostdir_add(struct scsi_host_template *sht)
{
if (!sht->proc_info)
@@ -97,6 +121,10 @@ void scsi_proc_hostdir_add(struct scsi_host_template *sht)
mutex_unlock(&global_host_template_mutex);
}
+/**
+ * scsi_proc_hostdir_rm - remove directory in /proc for a scsi host
+ * @sht: owner of directory
+ */
void scsi_proc_hostdir_rm(struct scsi_host_template *sht)
{
if (!sht->proc_info)
@@ -110,6 +138,11 @@ void scsi_proc_hostdir_rm(struct scsi_host_template *sht)
mutex_unlock(&global_host_template_mutex);
}
+
+/**
+ * scsi_proc_host_add - Add entry for this host to appropriate /proc dir
+ * @shost: host to add
+ */
void scsi_proc_host_add(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
{
struct scsi_host_template *sht = shost->hostt;
@@ -133,6 +166,10 @@ void scsi_proc_host_add(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
p->owner = sht->module;
}
+/**
+ * scsi_proc_host_rm - remove this host's entry from /proc
+ * @shost: which host
+ */
void scsi_proc_host_rm(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
{
char name[10];
@@ -143,7 +180,14 @@ void scsi_proc_host_rm(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
sprintf(name,"%d", shost->host_no);
remove_proc_entry(name, shost->hostt->proc_dir);
}
-
+/**
+ * proc_print_scsidevice - return data about this host
+ * @dev: A scsi device
+ * @data: &struct seq_file to output to.
+ *
+ * Description: prints Host, Channel, Id, Lun, Vendor, Model, Rev, Type,
+ * and revision.
+ */
static int proc_print_scsidevice(struct device *dev, void *data)
{
struct scsi_device *sdev = to_scsi_device(dev);
@@ -189,6 +233,21 @@ static int proc_print_scsidevice(struct device *dev, void *data)
return 0;
}
+/**
+ * scsi_add_single_device - Respond to user request to probe for/add device
+ * @host: user-supplied decimal integer
+ * @channel: user-supplied decimal integer
+ * @id: user-supplied decimal integer
+ * @lun: user-supplied decimal integer
+ *
+ * Description: called by writing "scsi add-single-device" to /proc/scsi/scsi.
+ *
+ * does scsi_host_lookup() and either user_scan() if that transport
+ * type supports it, or else scsi_scan_host_selected()
+ *
+ * Note: this seems to be aimed exclusively at SCSI parallel busses.
+ */
+
static int scsi_add_single_device(uint host, uint channel, uint id, uint lun)
{
struct Scsi_Host *shost;
@@ -206,6 +265,16 @@ static int scsi_add_single_device(uint host, uint channel, uint id, uint lun)
return error;
}
+/**
+ * scsi_remove_single_device - Respond to user request to remove a device
+ * @host: user-supplied decimal integer
+ * @channel: user-supplied decimal integer
+ * @id: user-supplied decimal integer
+ * @lun: user-supplied decimal integer
+ *
+ * Description: called by writing "scsi remove-single-device" to
+ * /proc/scsi/scsi. Does a scsi_device_lookup() and scsi_remove_device()
+ */
static int scsi_remove_single_device(uint host, uint channel, uint id, uint lun)
{
struct scsi_device *sdev;
@@ -226,6 +295,25 @@ static int scsi_remove_single_device(uint host, uint channel, uint id, uint lun)
return error;
}
+/**
+ * proc_scsi_write - handle writes to /proc/scsi/scsi
+ * @file: not used
+ * @buf: buffer to write
+ * @length: length of buf, at most PAGE_SIZE
+ * @ppos: not used
+ *
+ * Description: this provides a legacy mechanism to add or remove devices by
+ * Host, Channel, ID, and Lun. To use,
+ * "echo 'scsi add-single-device 0 1 2 3' > /proc/scsi/scsi" or
+ * "echo 'scsi remove-single-device 0 1 2 3' > /proc/scsi/scsi" with
+ * "0 1 2 3" replaced by the Host, Channel, Id, and Lun.
+ *
+ * Note: this seems to be aimed at parallel SCSI. Most modern busses (USB,
+ * SATA, Firewire, Fibre Channel, etc) dynamically assign these values to
+ * provide a unique identifier and nothing more.
+ */
+
+
static ssize_t proc_scsi_write(struct file *file, const char __user *buf,
size_t length, loff_t *ppos)
{
@@ -291,6 +379,11 @@ static ssize_t proc_scsi_write(struct file *file, const char __user *buf,
return err;
}
+/**
+ * proc_scsi_show - show contents of /proc/scsi/scsi (attached devices)
+ * @s: output goes here
+ * @p: not used
+ */
static int proc_scsi_show(struct seq_file *s, void *p)
{
seq_printf(s, "Attached devices:\n");
@@ -298,10 +391,17 @@ static int proc_scsi_show(struct seq_file *s, void *p)
return 0;
}
+/**
+ * proc_scsi_open - glue function
+ * @inode: not used
+ * @file: passed to single_open()
+ *
+ * Associates proc_scsi_show with this file
+ */
static int proc_scsi_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
{
/*
- * We don't really needs this for the write case but it doesn't
+ * We don't really need this for the write case but it doesn't
* harm either.
*/
return single_open(file, proc_scsi_show, NULL);
@@ -315,6 +415,9 @@ static const struct file_operations proc_scsi_operations = {
.release = single_release,
};
+/**
+ * scsi_init_procfs - create scsi and scsi/scsi in procfs
+ */
int __init scsi_init_procfs(void)
{
struct proc_dir_entry *pde;
@@ -336,6 +439,9 @@ err1:
return -ENOMEM;
}
+/**
+ * scsi_exit_procfs - Remove scsi/scsi and scsi from procfs
+ */
void scsi_exit_procfs(void)
{
remove_proc_entry("scsi/scsi", NULL);
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/scsi_scan.c b/drivers/scsi/scsi_scan.c
index 40ea71cd2ca..7e8b2045ccf 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/scsi_scan.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/scsi_scan.c
@@ -221,6 +221,9 @@ static void scsi_unlock_floptical(struct scsi_device *sdev,
/**
* scsi_alloc_sdev - allocate and setup a scsi_Device
+ * @starget: which target to allocate a &scsi_device for
+ * @lun: which lun
+ * @hostdata: usually NULL and set by ->slave_alloc instead
*
* Description:
* Allocate, initialize for io, and return a pointer to a scsi_Device.
@@ -472,7 +475,6 @@ static void scsi_target_reap_usercontext(struct work_struct *work)
/**
* scsi_target_reap - check to see if target is in use and destroy if not
- *
* @starget: target to be checked
*
* This is used after removing a LUN or doing a last put of the target
@@ -928,8 +930,7 @@ static inline void scsi_destroy_sdev(struct scsi_device *sdev)
#ifdef CONFIG_SCSI_LOGGING
/**
- * scsi_inq_str - print INQUIRY data from min to max index,
- * strip trailing whitespace
+ * scsi_inq_str - print INQUIRY data from min to max index, strip trailing whitespace
* @buf: Output buffer with at least end-first+1 bytes of space
* @inq: Inquiry buffer (input)
* @first: Offset of string into inq
@@ -957,9 +958,10 @@ static unsigned char *scsi_inq_str(unsigned char *buf, unsigned char *inq,
* scsi_probe_and_add_lun - probe a LUN, if a LUN is found add it
* @starget: pointer to target device structure
* @lun: LUN of target device
- * @sdevscan: probe the LUN corresponding to this scsi_device
- * @sdevnew: store the value of any new scsi_device allocated
* @bflagsp: store bflags here if not NULL
+ * @sdevp: probe the LUN corresponding to this scsi_device
+ * @rescan: if nonzero skip some code only needed on first scan
+ * @hostdata: passed to scsi_alloc_sdev()
*
* Description:
* Call scsi_probe_lun, if a LUN with an attached device is found,
@@ -1110,6 +1112,8 @@ static int scsi_probe_and_add_lun(struct scsi_target *starget,
* scsi_sequential_lun_scan - sequentially scan a SCSI target
* @starget: pointer to target structure to scan
* @bflags: black/white list flag for LUN 0
+ * @scsi_level: Which version of the standard does this device adhere to
+ * @rescan: passed to scsi_probe_add_lun()
*
* Description:
* Generally, scan from LUN 1 (LUN 0 is assumed to already have been
@@ -1220,7 +1224,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsilun_to_int);
/**
* int_to_scsilun: reverts an int into a scsi_lun
- * @int: integer to be reverted
+ * @lun: integer to be reverted
* @scsilun: struct scsi_lun to be set.
*
* Description:
@@ -1252,18 +1256,22 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(int_to_scsilun);
/**
* scsi_report_lun_scan - Scan using SCSI REPORT LUN results
- * @sdevscan: scan the host, channel, and id of this scsi_device
+ * @starget: which target
+ * @bflags: Zero or a mix of BLIST_NOLUN, BLIST_REPORTLUN2, or BLIST_NOREPORTLUN
+ * @rescan: nonzero if we can skip code only needed on first scan
*
* Description:
- * If @sdevscan is for a SCSI-3 or up device, send a REPORT LUN
- * command, and scan the resulting list of LUNs by calling
- * scsi_probe_and_add_lun.
+ * Fast scanning for modern (SCSI-3) devices by sending a REPORT LUN command.
+ * Scan the resulting list of LUNs by calling scsi_probe_and_add_lun.
*
- * Modifies sdevscan->lun.
+ * If BLINK_REPORTLUN2 is set, scan a target that supports more than 8
+ * LUNs even if it's older than SCSI-3.
+ * If BLIST_NOREPORTLUN is set, return 1 always.
+ * If BLIST_NOLUN is set, return 0 always.
*
* Return:
* 0: scan completed (or no memory, so further scanning is futile)
- * 1: no report lun scan, or not configured
+ * 1: could not scan with REPORT LUN
**/
static int scsi_report_lun_scan(struct scsi_target *starget, int bflags,
int rescan)
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_fc.c b/drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_fc.c
index 7a7cfe583b2..b1119da6e88 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_fc.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_fc.c
@@ -481,9 +481,9 @@ MODULE_PARM_DESC(dev_loss_tmo,
" exceeded, the scsi target is removed. Value should be"
" between 1 and SCSI_DEVICE_BLOCK_MAX_TIMEOUT.");
-/**
+/*
* Netlink Infrastructure
- **/
+ */
static atomic_t fc_event_seq;
@@ -491,10 +491,10 @@ static atomic_t fc_event_seq;
* fc_get_event_number - Obtain the next sequential FC event number
*
* Notes:
- * We could have inline'd this, but it would have required fc_event_seq to
+ * We could have inlined this, but it would have required fc_event_seq to
* be exposed. For now, live with the subroutine call.
* Atomic used to avoid lock/unlock...
- **/
+ */
u32
fc_get_event_number(void)
{
@@ -505,7 +505,6 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(fc_get_event_number);
/**
* fc_host_post_event - called to post an even on an fc_host.
- *
* @shost: host the event occurred on
* @event_number: fc event number obtained from get_fc_event_number()
* @event_code: fc_host event being posted
@@ -513,7 +512,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(fc_get_event_number);
*
* Notes:
* This routine assumes no locks are held on entry.
- **/
+ */
void
fc_host_post_event(struct Scsi_Host *shost, u32 event_number,
enum fc_host_event_code event_code, u32 event_data)
@@ -579,17 +578,16 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(fc_host_post_event);
/**
- * fc_host_post_vendor_event - called to post a vendor unique event on
- * a fc_host
- *
+ * fc_host_post_vendor_event - called to post a vendor unique event on an fc_host
* @shost: host the event occurred on
* @event_number: fc event number obtained from get_fc_event_number()
* @data_len: amount, in bytes, of vendor unique data
* @data_buf: pointer to vendor unique data
+ * @vendor_id: Vendor id
*
* Notes:
* This routine assumes no locks are held on entry.
- **/
+ */
void
fc_host_post_vendor_event(struct Scsi_Host *shost, u32 event_number,
u32 data_len, char * data_buf, u64 vendor_id)
@@ -1900,7 +1898,6 @@ static int fc_vport_match(struct attribute_container *cont,
/**
* fc_timed_out - FC Transport I/O timeout intercept handler
- *
* @scmd: The SCSI command which timed out
*
* This routine protects against error handlers getting invoked while a
@@ -1920,7 +1917,7 @@ static int fc_vport_match(struct attribute_container *cont,
*
* Notes:
* This routine assumes no locks are held on entry.
- **/
+ */
static enum scsi_eh_timer_return
fc_timed_out(struct scsi_cmnd *scmd)
{
@@ -2133,7 +2130,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(fc_release_transport);
* 1 - work queued for execution
* 0 - work is already queued
* -EINVAL - work queue doesn't exist
- **/
+ */
static int
fc_queue_work(struct Scsi_Host *shost, struct work_struct *work)
{
@@ -2152,7 +2149,7 @@ fc_queue_work(struct Scsi_Host *shost, struct work_struct *work)
/**
* fc_flush_work - Flush a fc_host's workqueue.
* @shost: Pointer to Scsi_Host bound to fc_host.
- **/
+ */
static void
fc_flush_work(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
{
@@ -2175,7 +2172,7 @@ fc_flush_work(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
*
* Return value:
* 1 on success / 0 already queued / < 0 for error
- **/
+ */
static int
fc_queue_devloss_work(struct Scsi_Host *shost, struct delayed_work *work,
unsigned long delay)
@@ -2195,7 +2192,7 @@ fc_queue_devloss_work(struct Scsi_Host *shost, struct delayed_work *work,
/**
* fc_flush_devloss - Flush a fc_host's devloss workqueue.
* @shost: Pointer to Scsi_Host bound to fc_host.
- **/
+ */
static void
fc_flush_devloss(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
{
@@ -2212,21 +2209,20 @@ fc_flush_devloss(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
/**
- * fc_remove_host - called to terminate any fc_transport-related elements
- * for a scsi host.
- * @rport: remote port to be unblocked.
+ * fc_remove_host - called to terminate any fc_transport-related elements for a scsi host.
+ * @shost: Which &Scsi_Host
*
* This routine is expected to be called immediately preceeding the
* a driver's call to scsi_remove_host().
*
* WARNING: A driver utilizing the fc_transport, which fails to call
- * this routine prior to scsi_remote_host(), will leave dangling
+ * this routine prior to scsi_remove_host(), will leave dangling
* objects in /sys/class/fc_remote_ports. Access to any of these
* objects can result in a system crash !!!
*
* Notes:
* This routine assumes no locks are held on entry.
- **/
+ */
void
fc_remove_host(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
{
@@ -2281,10 +2277,10 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(fc_remove_host);
/**
* fc_starget_delete - called to delete the scsi decendents of an rport
- * (target and all sdevs)
- *
* @work: remote port to be operated on.
- **/
+ *
+ * Deletes target and all sdevs.
+ */
static void
fc_starget_delete(struct work_struct *work)
{
@@ -2303,9 +2299,8 @@ fc_starget_delete(struct work_struct *work)
/**
* fc_rport_final_delete - finish rport termination and delete it.
- *
* @work: remote port to be deleted.
- **/
+ */
static void
fc_rport_final_delete(struct work_struct *work)
{
@@ -2375,7 +2370,7 @@ fc_rport_final_delete(struct work_struct *work)
*
* Notes:
* This routine assumes no locks are held on entry.
- **/
+ */
static struct fc_rport *
fc_rport_create(struct Scsi_Host *shost, int channel,
struct fc_rport_identifiers *ids)
@@ -2462,8 +2457,7 @@ delete_rport:
}
/**
- * fc_remote_port_add - notifies the fc transport of the existence
- * of a remote FC port.
+ * fc_remote_port_add - notify fc transport of the existence of a remote FC port.
* @shost: scsi host the remote port is connected to.
* @channel: Channel on shost port connected to.
* @ids: The world wide names, fc address, and FC4 port
@@ -2499,7 +2493,7 @@ delete_rport:
*
* Notes:
* This routine assumes no locks are held on entry.
- **/
+ */
struct fc_rport *
fc_remote_port_add(struct Scsi_Host *shost, int channel,
struct fc_rport_identifiers *ids)
@@ -2683,19 +2677,18 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(fc_remote_port_add);
/**
- * fc_remote_port_delete - notifies the fc transport that a remote
- * port is no longer in existence.
+ * fc_remote_port_delete - notifies the fc transport that a remote port is no longer in existence.
* @rport: The remote port that no longer exists
*
* The LLDD calls this routine to notify the transport that a remote
* port is no longer part of the topology. Note: Although a port
* may no longer be part of the topology, it may persist in the remote
* ports displayed by the fc_host. We do this under 2 conditions:
- * - If the port was a scsi target, we delay its deletion by "blocking" it.
+ * 1) If the port was a scsi target, we delay its deletion by "blocking" it.
* This allows the port to temporarily disappear, then reappear without
* disrupting the SCSI device tree attached to it. During the "blocked"
* period the port will still exist.
- * - If the port was a scsi target and disappears for longer than we
+ * 2) If the port was a scsi target and disappears for longer than we
* expect, we'll delete the port and the tear down the SCSI device tree
* attached to it. However, we want to semi-persist the target id assigned
* to that port if it eventually does exist. The port structure will
@@ -2709,7 +2702,8 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(fc_remote_port_add);
* temporary blocked state. From the LLDD's perspective, the rport no
* longer exists. From the SCSI midlayer's perspective, the SCSI target
* exists, but all sdevs on it are blocked from further I/O. The following
- * is then expected:
+ * is then expected.
+ *
* If the remote port does not return (signaled by a LLDD call to
* fc_remote_port_add()) within the dev_loss_tmo timeout, then the
* scsi target is removed - killing all outstanding i/o and removing the
@@ -2731,7 +2725,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(fc_remote_port_add);
*
* Notes:
* This routine assumes no locks are held on entry.
- **/
+ */
void
fc_remote_port_delete(struct fc_rport *rport)
{
@@ -2792,12 +2786,12 @@ fc_remote_port_delete(struct fc_rport *rport)
EXPORT_SYMBOL(fc_remote_port_delete);
/**
- * fc_remote_port_rolechg - notifies the fc transport that the roles
- * on a remote may have changed.
+ * fc_remote_port_rolechg - notifies the fc transport that the roles on a remote may have changed.
* @rport: The remote port that changed.
+ * @roles: New roles for this port.
*
- * The LLDD calls this routine to notify the transport that the roles
- * on a remote port may have changed. The largest effect of this is
+ * Description: The LLDD calls this routine to notify the transport that the
+ * roles on a remote port may have changed. The largest effect of this is
* if a port now becomes a FCP Target, it must be allocated a
* scsi target id. If the port is no longer a FCP target, any
* scsi target id value assigned to it will persist in case the
@@ -2810,7 +2804,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(fc_remote_port_delete);
*
* Notes:
* This routine assumes no locks are held on entry.
- **/
+ */
void
fc_remote_port_rolechg(struct fc_rport *rport, u32 roles)
{
@@ -2875,12 +2869,12 @@ fc_remote_port_rolechg(struct fc_rport *rport, u32 roles)
EXPORT_SYMBOL(fc_remote_port_rolechg);
/**
- * fc_timeout_deleted_rport - Timeout handler for a deleted remote port,
- * which we blocked, and has now failed to return
- * in the allotted time.
- *
+ * fc_timeout_deleted_rport - Timeout handler for a deleted remote port.
* @work: rport target that failed to reappear in the allotted time.
- **/
+ *
+ * Description: An attempt to delete a remote port blocks, and if it fails
+ * to return in the allotted time this gets called.
+ */
static void
fc_timeout_deleted_rport(struct work_struct *work)
{
@@ -2984,14 +2978,12 @@ fc_timeout_deleted_rport(struct work_struct *work)
}
/**
- * fc_timeout_fail_rport_io - Timeout handler for a fast io failing on a
- * disconnected SCSI target.
- *
+ * fc_timeout_fail_rport_io - Timeout handler for a fast io failing on a disconnected SCSI target.
* @work: rport to terminate io on.
*
* Notes: Only requests the failure of the io, not that all are flushed
* prior to returning.
- **/
+ */
static void
fc_timeout_fail_rport_io(struct work_struct *work)
{
@@ -3008,9 +3000,8 @@ fc_timeout_fail_rport_io(struct work_struct *work)
/**
* fc_scsi_scan_rport - called to perform a scsi scan on a remote port.
- *
* @work: remote port to be scanned.
- **/
+ */
static void
fc_scsi_scan_rport(struct work_struct *work)
{
@@ -3047,7 +3038,7 @@ fc_scsi_scan_rport(struct work_struct *work)
*
* Notes:
* This routine assumes no locks are held on entry.
- **/
+ */
static int
fc_vport_create(struct Scsi_Host *shost, int channel, struct device *pdev,
struct fc_vport_identifiers *ids, struct fc_vport **ret_vport)
@@ -3172,7 +3163,7 @@ delete_vport:
*
* Notes:
* This routine assumes no locks are held on entry.
- **/
+ */
int
fc_vport_terminate(struct fc_vport *vport)
{
@@ -3232,9 +3223,8 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(fc_vport_terminate);
/**
* fc_vport_sched_delete - workq-based delete request for a vport
- *
* @work: vport to be deleted.
- **/
+ */
static void
fc_vport_sched_delete(struct work_struct *work)
{
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_iscsi.c b/drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_iscsi.c
index 5428d15f23c..cb48b80c086 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_iscsi.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_iscsi.c
@@ -328,9 +328,10 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(iscsi_add_session);
* iscsi_create_session - create iscsi class session
* @shost: scsi host
* @transport: iscsi transport
+ * @target_id: which target
*
* This can be called from a LLD or iscsi_transport.
- **/
+ */
struct iscsi_cls_session *
iscsi_create_session(struct Scsi_Host *shost,
struct iscsi_transport *transport,
@@ -382,7 +383,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(iscsi_free_session);
*
* Can be called by a LLD or iscsi_transport. There must not be
* any running connections.
- **/
+ */
int iscsi_destroy_session(struct iscsi_cls_session *session)
{
iscsi_remove_session(session);
@@ -418,7 +419,7 @@ static int iscsi_is_conn_dev(const struct device *dev)
* for software iscsi we could be trying to preallocate a connection struct
* in which case there could be two connection structs and cid would be
* non-zero.
- **/
+ */
struct iscsi_cls_conn *
iscsi_create_conn(struct iscsi_cls_session *session, uint32_t cid)
{
@@ -465,10 +466,10 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(iscsi_create_conn);
/**
* iscsi_destroy_conn - destroy iscsi class connection
- * @session: iscsi cls session
+ * @conn: iscsi cls session
*
- * This can be called from a LLD or iscsi_transport.
- **/
+ * This can be called from an LLD or iscsi_transport.
+ */
int iscsi_destroy_conn(struct iscsi_cls_conn *conn)
{
transport_unregister_device(&conn->dev);
@@ -690,7 +691,7 @@ iscsi_if_get_stats(struct iscsi_transport *transport, struct nlmsghdr *nlh)
*
* This is called by HW iscsi LLDs to notify userpsace that its HW has
* removed a session.
- **/
+ */
int iscsi_if_destroy_session_done(struct iscsi_cls_conn *conn)
{
struct iscsi_internal *priv;
@@ -751,7 +752,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(iscsi_if_destroy_session_done);
*
* This is called by HW iscsi LLDs to notify userpsace that its HW has
* created a session or a existing session is back in the logged in state.
- **/
+ */
int iscsi_if_create_session_done(struct iscsi_cls_conn *conn)
{
struct iscsi_internal *priv;
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_sas.c b/drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_sas.c
index 3120f4b3a11..87e786daa71 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_sas.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_sas.c
@@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ static int do_sas_phy_delete(struct device *dev, void *data)
}
/**
- * sas_remove_children -- tear down a devices SAS data structures
+ * sas_remove_children - tear down a devices SAS data structures
* @dev: device belonging to the sas object
*
* Removes all SAS PHYs and remote PHYs for a given object
@@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ void sas_remove_children(struct device *dev)
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sas_remove_children);
/**
- * sas_remove_host -- tear down a Scsi_Host's SAS data structures
+ * sas_remove_host - tear down a Scsi_Host's SAS data structures
* @shost: Scsi Host that is torn down
*
* Removes all SAS PHYs and remote PHYs for a given Scsi_Host.
@@ -577,7 +577,7 @@ static void sas_phy_release(struct device *dev)
}
/**
- * sas_phy_alloc -- allocates and initialize a SAS PHY structure
+ * sas_phy_alloc - allocates and initialize a SAS PHY structure
* @parent: Parent device
* @number: Phy index
*
@@ -618,7 +618,7 @@ struct sas_phy *sas_phy_alloc(struct device *parent, int number)
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sas_phy_alloc);
/**
- * sas_phy_add -- add a SAS PHY to the device hierarchy
+ * sas_phy_add - add a SAS PHY to the device hierarchy
* @phy: The PHY to be added
*
* Publishes a SAS PHY to the rest of the system.
@@ -638,7 +638,7 @@ int sas_phy_add(struct sas_phy *phy)
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sas_phy_add);
/**
- * sas_phy_free -- free a SAS PHY
+ * sas_phy_free - free a SAS PHY
* @phy: SAS PHY to free
*
* Frees the specified SAS PHY.
@@ -655,7 +655,7 @@ void sas_phy_free(struct sas_phy *phy)
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sas_phy_free);
/**
- * sas_phy_delete -- remove SAS PHY
+ * sas_phy_delete - remove SAS PHY
* @phy: SAS PHY to remove
*
* Removes the specified SAS PHY. If the SAS PHY has an
@@ -677,7 +677,7 @@ sas_phy_delete(struct sas_phy *phy)
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sas_phy_delete);
/**
- * scsi_is_sas_phy -- check if a struct device represents a SAS PHY
+ * scsi_is_sas_phy - check if a struct device represents a SAS PHY
* @dev: device to check
*
* Returns:
@@ -843,7 +843,6 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(sas_port_alloc_num);
/**
* sas_port_add - add a SAS port to the device hierarchy
- *
* @port: port to be added
*
* publishes a port to the rest of the system
@@ -868,7 +867,7 @@ int sas_port_add(struct sas_port *port)
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sas_port_add);
/**
- * sas_port_free -- free a SAS PORT
+ * sas_port_free - free a SAS PORT
* @port: SAS PORT to free
*
* Frees the specified SAS PORT.
@@ -885,7 +884,7 @@ void sas_port_free(struct sas_port *port)
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sas_port_free);
/**
- * sas_port_delete -- remove SAS PORT
+ * sas_port_delete - remove SAS PORT
* @port: SAS PORT to remove
*
* Removes the specified SAS PORT. If the SAS PORT has an
@@ -924,7 +923,7 @@ void sas_port_delete(struct sas_port *port)
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sas_port_delete);
/**
- * scsi_is_sas_port -- check if a struct device represents a SAS port
+ * scsi_is_sas_port - check if a struct device represents a SAS port
* @dev: device to check
*
* Returns:
@@ -1309,6 +1308,7 @@ static void sas_rphy_initialize(struct sas_rphy *rphy)
/**
* sas_end_device_alloc - allocate an rphy for an end device
+ * @parent: which port
*
* Allocates an SAS remote PHY structure, connected to @parent.
*
@@ -1345,6 +1345,8 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(sas_end_device_alloc);
/**
* sas_expander_alloc - allocate an rphy for an end device
+ * @parent: which port
+ * @type: SAS_EDGE_EXPANDER_DEVICE or SAS_FANOUT_EXPANDER_DEVICE
*
* Allocates an SAS remote PHY structure, connected to @parent.
*
@@ -1383,7 +1385,7 @@ struct sas_rphy *sas_expander_alloc(struct sas_port *parent,
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sas_expander_alloc);
/**
- * sas_rphy_add -- add a SAS remote PHY to the device hierarchy
+ * sas_rphy_add - add a SAS remote PHY to the device hierarchy
* @rphy: The remote PHY to be added
*
* Publishes a SAS remote PHY to the rest of the system.
@@ -1430,8 +1432,8 @@ int sas_rphy_add(struct sas_rphy *rphy)
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sas_rphy_add);
/**
- * sas_rphy_free -- free a SAS remote PHY
- * @rphy SAS remote PHY to free
+ * sas_rphy_free - free a SAS remote PHY
+ * @rphy: SAS remote PHY to free
*
* Frees the specified SAS remote PHY.
*
@@ -1459,7 +1461,7 @@ void sas_rphy_free(struct sas_rphy *rphy)
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sas_rphy_free);
/**
- * sas_rphy_delete -- remove and free SAS remote PHY
+ * sas_rphy_delete - remove and free SAS remote PHY
* @rphy: SAS remote PHY to remove and free
*
* Removes the specified SAS remote PHY and frees it.
@@ -1473,7 +1475,7 @@ sas_rphy_delete(struct sas_rphy *rphy)
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sas_rphy_delete);
/**
- * sas_rphy_remove -- remove SAS remote PHY
+ * sas_rphy_remove - remove SAS remote PHY
* @rphy: SAS remote phy to remove
*
* Removes the specified SAS remote PHY.
@@ -1504,7 +1506,7 @@ sas_rphy_remove(struct sas_rphy *rphy)
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sas_rphy_remove);
/**
- * scsi_is_sas_rphy -- check if a struct device represents a SAS remote PHY
+ * scsi_is_sas_rphy - check if a struct device represents a SAS remote PHY
* @dev: device to check
*
* Returns:
@@ -1604,7 +1606,7 @@ static int sas_user_scan(struct Scsi_Host *shost, uint channel,
SETUP_TEMPLATE(expander_attrs, expander_##field, S_IRUGO, 1)
/**
- * sas_attach_transport -- instantiate SAS transport template
+ * sas_attach_transport - instantiate SAS transport template
* @ft: SAS transport class function template
*/
struct scsi_transport_template *
@@ -1715,7 +1717,7 @@ sas_attach_transport(struct sas_function_template *ft)
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sas_attach_transport);
/**
- * sas_release_transport -- release SAS transport template instance
+ * sas_release_transport - release SAS transport template instance
* @t: transport template instance
*/
void sas_release_transport(struct scsi_transport_template *t)
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_srp.c b/drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_srp.c
index 65c584db33b..739e327bba0 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_srp.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_srp.c
@@ -242,8 +242,8 @@ struct srp_rport *srp_rport_add(struct Scsi_Host *shost,
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(srp_rport_add);
/**
- * srp_rport_del -- remove a SRP remote port
- * @port: SRP remote port to remove
+ * srp_rport_del - remove a SRP remote port
+ * @rport: SRP remote port to remove
*
* Removes the specified SRP remote port.
*/
@@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ static int do_srp_rport_del(struct device *dev, void *data)
}
/**
- * srp_remove_host -- tear down a Scsi_Host's SRP data structures
+ * srp_remove_host - tear down a Scsi_Host's SRP data structures
* @shost: Scsi Host that is torn down
*
* Removes all SRP remote ports for a given Scsi_Host.
@@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ static int srp_it_nexus_response(struct Scsi_Host *shost, u64 nexus, int result)
}
/**
- * srp_attach_transport -- instantiate SRP transport template
+ * srp_attach_transport - instantiate SRP transport template
* @ft: SRP transport class function template
*/
struct scsi_transport_template *
@@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ srp_attach_transport(struct srp_function_template *ft)
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(srp_attach_transport);
/**
- * srp_release_transport -- release SRP transport template instance
+ * srp_release_transport - release SRP transport template instance
* @t: transport template instance
*/
void srp_release_transport(struct scsi_transport_template *t)
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/scsicam.c b/drivers/scsi/scsicam.c
index cd68a66c7bb..3f21bc65e8c 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/scsicam.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/scsicam.c
@@ -24,6 +24,14 @@
static int setsize(unsigned long capacity, unsigned int *cyls, unsigned int *hds,
unsigned int *secs);
+/**
+ * scsi_bios_ptable - Read PC partition table out of first sector of device.
+ * @dev: from this device
+ *
+ * Description: Reads the first sector from the device and returns %0x42 bytes
+ * starting at offset %0x1be.
+ * Returns: partition table in kmalloc(GFP_KERNEL) memory, or NULL on error.
+ */
unsigned char *scsi_bios_ptable(struct block_device *dev)
{
unsigned char *res = kmalloc(66, GFP_KERNEL);
@@ -43,15 +51,17 @@ unsigned char *scsi_bios_ptable(struct block_device *dev)
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_bios_ptable);
-/*
- * Function : int scsicam_bios_param (struct block_device *bdev, ector_t capacity, int *ip)
+/**
+ * scsicam_bios_param - Determine geometry of a disk in cylinders/heads/sectors.
+ * @bdev: which device
+ * @capacity: size of the disk in sectors
+ * @ip: return value: ip[0]=heads, ip[1]=sectors, ip[2]=cylinders
*
- * Purpose : to determine the BIOS mapping used for a drive in a
+ * Description : determine the BIOS mapping/geometry used for a drive in a
* SCSI-CAM system, storing the results in ip as required
* by the HDIO_GETGEO ioctl().
*
* Returns : -1 on failure, 0 on success.
- *
*/
int scsicam_bios_param(struct block_device *bdev, sector_t capacity, int *ip)
@@ -98,15 +108,18 @@ int scsicam_bios_param(struct block_device *bdev, sector_t capacity, int *ip)
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsicam_bios_param);
-/*
- * Function : static int scsi_partsize(unsigned char *buf, unsigned long
- * capacity,unsigned int *cyls, unsigned int *hds, unsigned int *secs);
+/**
+ * scsi_partsize - Parse cylinders/heads/sectors from PC partition table
+ * @buf: partition table, see scsi_bios_ptable()
+ * @capacity: size of the disk in sectors
+ * @cyls: put cylinders here
+ * @hds: put heads here
+ * @secs: put sectors here
*
- * Purpose : to determine the BIOS mapping used to create the partition
+ * Description: determine the BIOS mapping/geometry used to create the partition
* table, storing the results in *cyls, *hds, and *secs
*
- * Returns : -1 on failure, 0 on success.
- *
+ * Returns: -1 on failure, 0 on success.
*/
int scsi_partsize(unsigned char *buf, unsigned long capacity,
@@ -194,7 +207,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_partsize);
*
* WORKING X3T9.2
* DRAFT 792D
- *
+ * see http://www.t10.org/ftp/t10/drafts/cam/cam-r12b.pdf
*
* Revision 6
* 10-MAR-94