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/*****************************************************************************/
/* srp.h -- SCSI RDMA Protocol definitions */
/* */
/* Written By: Colin Devilbis, IBM Corporation */
/* */
/* Copyright (C) 2003 IBM Corporation */
/* */
/* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify */
/* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by */
/* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or */
/* (at your option) any later version. */
/* */
/* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, */
/* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of */
/* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the */
/* GNU General Public License for more details. */
/* */
/* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License */
/* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software */
/* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */
/* */
/* */
/* This file contains structures and definitions for IBM RPA (RS/6000 */
/* platform architecture) implementation of the SRP (SCSI RDMA Protocol) */
/* standard. SRP is used on IBM iSeries and pSeries platforms to send SCSI */
/* commands between logical partitions. */
/* */
/* SRP Information Units (IUs) are sent on a "Command/Response Queue" (CRQ) */
/* between partitions. The definitions in this file are architected, */
/* and cannot be changed without breaking compatibility with other versions */
/* of Linux and other operating systems (AIX, OS/400) that talk this protocol*/
/* between logical partitions */
/*****************************************************************************/
#ifndef VIOSRP_H
#define VIOSRP_H
#include "srp.h"
enum viosrp_crq_formats {
VIOSRP_SRP_FORMAT = 0x01,
VIOSRP_MAD_FORMAT = 0x02,
VIOSRP_OS400_FORMAT = 0x03,
VIOSRP_AIX_FORMAT = 0x04,
VIOSRP_LINUX_FORMAT = 0x06,
VIOSRP_INLINE_FORMAT = 0x07
};
struct viosrp_crq {
u8 valid; /* used by RPA */
u8 format; /* SCSI vs out-of-band */
u8 reserved;
u8 status; /* non-scsi failure? (e.g. DMA failure) */
u16 timeout; /* in seconds */
u16 IU_length; /* in bytes */
u64 IU_data_ptr; /* the TCE for transferring data */
};
/* MADs are Management requests above and beyond the IUs defined in the SRP
* standard.
*/
enum viosrp_mad_types {
VIOSRP_EMPTY_IU_TYPE = 0x01,
VIOSRP_ERROR_LOG_TYPE = 0x02,
VIOSRP_ADAPTER_INFO_TYPE = 0x03,
VIOSRP_HOST_CONFIG_TYPE = 0x04
};
/*
* Common MAD header
*/
struct mad_common {
u32 type;
u16 status;
u16 length;
u64 tag;
};
/*
* All SRP (and MAD) requests normally flow from the
* client to the server. There is no way for the server to send
* an asynchronous message back to the client. The Empty IU is used
* to hang out a meaningless request to the server so that it can respond
* asynchrouously with something like a SCSI AER
*/
struct viosrp_empty_iu {
struct mad_common common;
u64 buffer;
u32 port;
};
struct viosrp_error_log {
struct mad_common common;
u64 buffer;
};
struct viosrp_adapter_info {
struct mad_common common;
u64 buffer;
};
struct viosrp_host_config {
struct mad_common common;
u64 buffer;
};
union mad_iu {
struct viosrp_empty_iu empty_iu;
struct viosrp_error_log error_log;
struct viosrp_adapter_info adapter_info;
struct viosrp_host_config host_config;
};
union viosrp_iu {
union srp_iu srp;
union mad_iu mad;
};
struct mad_adapter_info_data {
char srp_version[8];
char partition_name[96];
u32 partition_number;
u32 mad_version;
u32 os_type;
u32 port_max_txu[8]; /* per-port maximum transfer */
};
#endif
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