/*- * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause * * Copyright (c) 2004-07 Applied Micro Circuits Corporation. * Copyright (c) 2004-05 Vinod Kashyap * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ /* * AMCC'S 3ware driver for 9000 series storage controllers. * * Author: Vinod Kashyap * Modifications by: Adam Radford * Modifications by: Manjunath Ranganathaiah */ /* * Common Layer initialization functions. */ #include "tw_osl_share.h" #include "tw_cl_share.h" #include "tw_cl_fwif.h" #include "tw_cl_ioctl.h" #include "tw_cl.h" #include "tw_cl_externs.h" #include "tw_osl_ioctl.h" /* * Function name: tw_cl_ctlr_supported * Description: Determines if a controller is supported. * * Input: vendor_id -- vendor id of the controller * device_id -- device id of the controller * Output: None * Return value: TW_CL_TRUE-- controller supported * TW_CL_FALSE-- controller not supported */ TW_INT32 tw_cl_ctlr_supported(TW_INT32 vendor_id, TW_INT32 device_id) { if ((vendor_id == TW_CL_VENDOR_ID) && ((device_id == TW_CL_DEVICE_ID_9K) || (device_id == TW_CL_DEVICE_ID_9K_X) || (device_id == TW_CL_DEVICE_ID_9K_E) || (device_id == TW_CL_DEVICE_ID_9K_SA))) return(TW_CL_TRUE); return(TW_CL_FALSE); } /* * Function name: tw_cl_get_pci_bar_info * Description: Returns PCI BAR info. * * Input: device_id -- device id of the controller * bar_type -- type of PCI BAR in question * Output: bar_num -- PCI BAR number corresponding to bar_type * bar0_offset -- byte offset from BAR 0 (0x10 in * PCI config space) * bar_size -- size, in bytes, of the BAR in question * Return value: 0 -- success * non-zero -- failure */ TW_INT32 tw_cl_get_pci_bar_info(TW_INT32 device_id, TW_INT32 bar_type, TW_INT32 *bar_num, TW_INT32 *bar0_offset, TW_INT32 *bar_size) { TW_INT32 error = TW_OSL_ESUCCESS; switch(device_id) { case TW_CL_DEVICE_ID_9K: switch(bar_type) { case TW_CL_BAR_TYPE_IO: *bar_num = 0; *bar0_offset = 0; *bar_size = 4; break; case TW_CL_BAR_TYPE_MEM: *bar_num = 1; *bar0_offset = 0x4; *bar_size = 8; break; case TW_CL_BAR_TYPE_SBUF: *bar_num = 2; *bar0_offset = 0xC; *bar_size = 8; break; } break; case TW_CL_DEVICE_ID_9K_X: case TW_CL_DEVICE_ID_9K_E: case TW_CL_DEVICE_ID_9K_SA: switch(bar_type) { case TW_CL_BAR_TYPE_IO: *bar_num = 2; *bar0_offset = 0x10; *bar_size = 4; break; case TW_CL_BAR_TYPE_MEM: *bar_num = 1; *bar0_offset = 0x8; *bar_size = 8; break; case TW_CL_BAR_TYPE_SBUF: *bar_num = 0; *bar0_offset = 0; *bar_size = 8; break; } break; default: error = TW_OSL_ENOTTY; break; } return(error); } /* * Function name: tw_cl_get_mem_requirements * Description: Provides info about Common Layer requirements for a * controller, given the controller type (in 'flags'). * Input: ctlr_handle -- controller handle * flags -- more info passed by the OS Layer * device_id -- device id of the controller * max_simult_reqs -- maximum # of simultaneous * requests that the OS Layer expects * the Common Layer to support * max_aens -- maximun # of AEN's needed to be supported * Output: alignment -- alignment needed for all DMA'able * buffers * sg_size_factor -- every SG element should have a size * that's a multiple of this number * non_dma_mem_size -- # of bytes of memory needed for * non-DMA purposes * dma_mem_size -- # of bytes of DMA'able memory needed * per_req_dma_mem_size -- # of bytes of DMA'able memory * needed per request, if applicable * per_req_non_dma_mem_size -- # of bytes of memory needed * per request for non-DMA purposes, * if applicable * Output: None * Return value: 0 -- success * non-zero-- failure */ TW_INT32 tw_cl_get_mem_requirements(struct tw_cl_ctlr_handle *ctlr_handle, TW_UINT32 flags, TW_INT32 device_id, TW_INT32 max_simult_reqs, TW_INT32 max_aens, TW_UINT32 *alignment, TW_UINT32 *sg_size_factor, TW_UINT32 *non_dma_mem_size, TW_UINT32 *dma_mem_size ) { if (device_id == 0) device_id = TW_CL_DEVICE_ID_9K; if (max_simult_reqs > TW_CL_MAX_SIMULTANEOUS_REQUESTS) { tw_cl_create_event(ctlr_handle, TW_CL_FALSE, TW_CL_MESSAGE_SOURCE_COMMON_LAYER_ERROR, 0x1000, 0x1, TW_CL_SEVERITY_ERROR_STRING, "Too many simultaneous requests to support!", "requested = %d, supported = %d, error = %d\n", max_simult_reqs, TW_CL_MAX_SIMULTANEOUS_REQUESTS, TW_OSL_EBIG); return(TW_OSL_EBIG); } *alignment = TWA_ALIGNMENT(device_id); *sg_size_factor = TWA_SG_ELEMENT_SIZE_FACTOR(device_id); /* * Total non-DMA memory needed is the sum total of memory needed for * the controller context, request packets (including the 1 needed for * CL internal requests), and event packets. */ *non_dma_mem_size = sizeof(struct tw_cli_ctlr_context) + (sizeof(struct tw_cli_req_context) * max_simult_reqs) + (sizeof(struct tw_cl_event_packet) * max_aens); /* * Total DMA'able memory needed is the sum total of memory needed for * all command packets (including the 1 needed for CL internal * requests), and memory needed to hold the payload for internal * requests. */ *dma_mem_size = (sizeof(struct tw_cl_command_packet) * (max_simult_reqs)) + (TW_CLI_SECTOR_SIZE); return(0); } /* * Function name: tw_cl_init_ctlr * Description: Initializes driver data structures for the controller. * * Input: ctlr_handle -- controller handle * flags -- more info passed by the OS Layer * device_id -- device id of the controller * max_simult_reqs -- maximum # of simultaneous requests * that the OS Layer expects the Common * Layer to support * max_aens -- maximun # of AEN's needed to be supported * non_dma_mem -- ptr to allocated non-DMA memory * dma_mem -- ptr to allocated DMA'able memory * dma_mem_phys -- physical address of dma_mem * Output: None * Return value: 0 -- success * non-zero-- failure */ TW_INT32 tw_cl_init_ctlr(struct tw_cl_ctlr_handle *ctlr_handle, TW_UINT32 flags, TW_INT32 device_id, TW_INT32 max_simult_reqs, TW_INT32 max_aens, TW_VOID *non_dma_mem, TW_VOID *dma_mem, TW_UINT64 dma_mem_phys ) { struct tw_cli_ctlr_context *ctlr; struct tw_cli_req_context *req; TW_UINT8 *free_non_dma_mem; TW_INT32 error = TW_OSL_ESUCCESS; TW_INT32 i; tw_cli_dbg_printf(3, ctlr_handle, tw_osl_cur_func(), "entered"); if (flags & TW_CL_START_CTLR_ONLY) { ctlr = (struct tw_cli_ctlr_context *) (ctlr_handle->cl_ctlr_ctxt); goto start_ctlr; } if (max_simult_reqs > TW_CL_MAX_SIMULTANEOUS_REQUESTS) { tw_cl_create_event(ctlr_handle, TW_CL_FALSE, TW_CL_MESSAGE_SOURCE_COMMON_LAYER_ERROR, 0x1000, 0x1, TW_CL_SEVERITY_ERROR_STRING, "Too many simultaneous requests to support!", "requested = %d, supported = %d, error = %d\n", max_simult_reqs, TW_CL_MAX_SIMULTANEOUS_REQUESTS, TW_OSL_EBIG); return(TW_OSL_EBIG); } if ((non_dma_mem == TW_CL_NULL) || (dma_mem == TW_CL_NULL) ) { tw_cl_create_event(ctlr_handle, TW_CL_FALSE, TW_CL_MESSAGE_SOURCE_COMMON_LAYER_ERROR, 0x1001, 0x1, TW_CL_SEVERITY_ERROR_STRING, "Insufficient memory for Common Layer's internal usage", "error = %d\n", TW_OSL_ENOMEM); return(TW_OSL_ENOMEM); } tw_osl_memzero(non_dma_mem, sizeof(struct tw_cli_ctlr_context) + (sizeof(struct tw_cli_req_context) * max_simult_reqs) + (sizeof(struct tw_cl_event_packet) * max_aens)); tw_osl_memzero(dma_mem, (sizeof(struct tw_cl_command_packet) * max_simult_reqs) + TW_CLI_SECTOR_SIZE); free_non_dma_mem = (TW_UINT8 *)non_dma_mem; ctlr = (struct tw_cli_ctlr_context *)free_non_dma_mem; free_non_dma_mem += sizeof(struct tw_cli_ctlr_context); ctlr_handle->cl_ctlr_ctxt = ctlr; ctlr->ctlr_handle = ctlr_handle; ctlr->device_id = (TW_UINT32)device_id; ctlr->arch_id = TWA_ARCH_ID(device_id); ctlr->flags = flags; ctlr->sg_size_factor = TWA_SG_ELEMENT_SIZE_FACTOR(device_id); ctlr->max_simult_reqs = max_simult_reqs; ctlr->max_aens_supported = max_aens; /* Initialize queues of CL internal request context packets. */ tw_cli_req_q_init(ctlr, TW_CLI_FREE_Q); tw_cli_req_q_init(ctlr, TW_CLI_BUSY_Q); tw_cli_req_q_init(ctlr, TW_CLI_PENDING_Q); tw_cli_req_q_init(ctlr, TW_CLI_COMPLETE_Q); tw_cli_req_q_init(ctlr, TW_CLI_RESET_Q); /* Initialize all locks used by CL. */ ctlr->gen_lock = &(ctlr->gen_lock_handle); tw_osl_init_lock(ctlr_handle, "tw_cl_gen_lock", ctlr->gen_lock); ctlr->io_lock = &(ctlr->io_lock_handle); tw_osl_init_lock(ctlr_handle, "tw_cl_io_lock", ctlr->io_lock); /* Initialize CL internal request context packets. */ ctlr->req_ctxt_buf = (struct tw_cli_req_context *)free_non_dma_mem; free_non_dma_mem += (sizeof(struct tw_cli_req_context) * max_simult_reqs); ctlr->cmd_pkt_buf = (struct tw_cl_command_packet *)dma_mem; ctlr->cmd_pkt_phys = dma_mem_phys; ctlr->internal_req_data = (TW_UINT8 *) (ctlr->cmd_pkt_buf + max_simult_reqs); ctlr->internal_req_data_phys = ctlr->cmd_pkt_phys + (sizeof(struct tw_cl_command_packet) * max_simult_reqs); for (i = 0; i < max_simult_reqs; i++) { req = &(ctlr->req_ctxt_buf[i]); req->cmd_pkt = &(ctlr->cmd_pkt_buf[i]); req->cmd_pkt_phys = ctlr->cmd_pkt_phys + (i * sizeof(struct tw_cl_command_packet)); req->request_id = i; req->ctlr = ctlr; /* Insert request into the free queue. */ tw_cli_req_q_insert_tail(req, TW_CLI_FREE_Q); } /* Initialize the AEN queue. */ ctlr->aen_queue = (struct tw_cl_event_packet *)free_non_dma_mem; start_ctlr: /* * Disable interrupts. Interrupts will be enabled in tw_cli_start_ctlr * (only) if initialization succeeded. */ tw_cli_disable_interrupts(ctlr); /* Initialize the controller. */ if ((error = tw_cli_start_ctlr(ctlr))) { /* Soft reset the controller, and try one more time. */ tw_cl_create_event(ctlr_handle, TW_CL_FALSE, TW_CL_MESSAGE_SOURCE_COMMON_LAYER_ERROR, 0x1002, 0x1, TW_CL_SEVERITY_ERROR_STRING, "Controller initialization failed. Retrying...", "error = %d\n", error); if ((error = tw_cli_soft_reset(ctlr))) { tw_cl_create_event(ctlr_handle, TW_CL_FALSE, TW_CL_MESSAGE_SOURCE_COMMON_LAYER_ERROR, 0x1003, 0x1, TW_CL_SEVERITY_ERROR_STRING, "Controller soft reset failed", "error = %d\n", error); return(error); } else if ((error = tw_cli_start_ctlr(ctlr))) { tw_cl_create_event(ctlr_handle, TW_CL_FALSE, TW_CL_MESSAGE_SOURCE_COMMON_LAYER_ERROR, 0x1004, 0x1, TW_CL_SEVERITY_ERROR_STRING, "Controller initialization retry failed", "error = %d\n", error); return(error); } } /* Notify some info about the controller to the OSL. */ tw_cli_notify_ctlr_info(ctlr); /* Mark the controller active. */ ctlr->active = TW_CL_TRUE; return(error); } /* * Function name: tw_cli_start_ctlr * Description: Establishes a logical connection with the controller. * Determines whether or not the driver is compatible * with the firmware on the controller, before proceeding * to work with it. * * Input: ctlr -- ptr to per ctlr structure * Output: None * Return value: 0 -- success * non-zero-- failure */ TW_INT32 tw_cli_start_ctlr(struct tw_cli_ctlr_context *ctlr) { TW_UINT16 fw_on_ctlr_srl = 0; TW_UINT16 fw_on_ctlr_arch_id = 0; TW_UINT16 fw_on_ctlr_branch = 0; TW_UINT16 fw_on_ctlr_build = 0; TW_UINT32 init_connect_result = 0; TW_INT32 error = TW_OSL_ESUCCESS; tw_cli_dbg_printf(3, ctlr->ctlr_handle, tw_osl_cur_func(), "entered"); /* Wait for the controller to become ready. */ if ((error = tw_cli_poll_status(ctlr, TWA_STATUS_MICROCONTROLLER_READY, TW_CLI_REQUEST_TIMEOUT_PERIOD))) { tw_cl_create_event(ctlr->ctlr_handle, TW_CL_FALSE, TW_CL_MESSAGE_SOURCE_COMMON_LAYER_ERROR, 0x1009, 0x1, TW_CL_SEVERITY_ERROR_STRING, "Microcontroller not ready", "error = %d", error); return(error); } /* Drain the response queue. */ if ((error = tw_cli_drain_response_queue(ctlr))) { tw_cl_create_event(ctlr->ctlr_handle, TW_CL_FALSE, TW_CL_MESSAGE_SOURCE_COMMON_LAYER_ERROR, 0x100A, 0x1, TW_CL_SEVERITY_ERROR_STRING, "Can't drain response queue", "error = %d", error); return(error); } /* Establish a logical connection with the controller. */ if ((error = tw_cli_init_connection(ctlr, (TW_UINT16)(ctlr->max_simult_reqs), TWA_EXTENDED_INIT_CONNECT, TWA_CURRENT_FW_SRL, (TW_UINT16)(ctlr->arch_id), TWA_CURRENT_FW_BRANCH(ctlr->arch_id), TWA_CURRENT_FW_BUILD(ctlr->arch_id), &fw_on_ctlr_srl, &fw_on_ctlr_arch_id, &fw_on_ctlr_branch, &fw_on_ctlr_build, &init_connect_result))) { tw_cl_create_event(ctlr->ctlr_handle, TW_CL_FALSE, TW_CL_MESSAGE_SOURCE_COMMON_LAYER_ERROR, 0x100B, 0x2, TW_CL_SEVERITY_WARNING_STRING, "Can't initialize connection in current mode", "error = %d", error); return(error); } { /* See if we can at least work with the firmware on the * controller in the current mode. */ if (init_connect_result & TWA_CTLR_FW_COMPATIBLE) { /* Yes, we can. Make note of the operating mode. */ if (init_connect_result & TWA_CTLR_FW_SAME_OR_NEWER) { ctlr->working_srl = TWA_CURRENT_FW_SRL; ctlr->working_branch = TWA_CURRENT_FW_BRANCH(ctlr->arch_id); ctlr->working_build = TWA_CURRENT_FW_BUILD(ctlr->arch_id); } else { ctlr->working_srl = fw_on_ctlr_srl; ctlr->working_branch = fw_on_ctlr_branch; ctlr->working_build = fw_on_ctlr_build; } } else { /* * No, we can't. See if we can at least work with * it in the base mode. */ tw_cl_create_event(ctlr->ctlr_handle, TW_CL_FALSE, TW_CL_MESSAGE_SOURCE_COMMON_LAYER_ERROR, 0x1010, 0x2, TW_CL_SEVERITY_WARNING_STRING, "Driver/Firmware mismatch. " "Negotiating for base level...", " "); if ((error = tw_cli_init_connection(ctlr, (TW_UINT16)(ctlr->max_simult_reqs), TWA_EXTENDED_INIT_CONNECT, TWA_BASE_FW_SRL, (TW_UINT16)(ctlr->arch_id), TWA_BASE_FW_BRANCH, TWA_BASE_FW_BUILD, &fw_on_ctlr_srl, &fw_on_ctlr_arch_id, &fw_on_ctlr_branch, &fw_on_ctlr_build, &init_connect_result))) { tw_cl_create_event(ctlr->ctlr_handle, TW_CL_FALSE, TW_CL_MESSAGE_SOURCE_COMMON_LAYER_ERROR, 0x1011, 0x1, TW_CL_SEVERITY_ERROR_STRING, "Can't initialize connection in " "base mode", " "); return(error); } if (!(init_connect_result & TWA_CTLR_FW_COMPATIBLE)) { /* * The firmware on the controller is not even * compatible with our base mode. We cannot * work with it. Bail... */ return(1); } /* * We can work with this firmware, but only in * base mode. */ ctlr->working_srl = TWA_BASE_FW_SRL; ctlr->working_branch = TWA_BASE_FW_BRANCH; ctlr->working_build = TWA_BASE_FW_BUILD; ctlr->operating_mode = TWA_BASE_MODE; } ctlr->fw_on_ctlr_srl = fw_on_ctlr_srl; ctlr->fw_on_ctlr_branch = fw_on_ctlr_branch; ctlr->fw_on_ctlr_build = fw_on_ctlr_build; } /* Drain the AEN queue */ if ((error = tw_cli_drain_aen_queue(ctlr))) /* * We will just print that we couldn't drain the AEN queue. * There's no need to bail out. */ tw_cl_create_event(ctlr->ctlr_handle, TW_CL_FALSE, TW_CL_MESSAGE_SOURCE_COMMON_LAYER_ERROR, 0x1014, 0x2, TW_CL_SEVERITY_WARNING_STRING, "Can't drain AEN queue", "error = %d", error); /* Enable interrupts. */ tw_cli_enable_interrupts(ctlr); return(TW_OSL_ESUCCESS); } /* * Function name: tw_cl_shutdown_ctlr * Description: Closes logical connection with the controller. * * Input: ctlr -- ptr to per ctlr structure * flags -- more info passed by the OS Layer * Output: None * Return value: 0 -- success * non-zero-- failure */ TW_INT32 tw_cl_shutdown_ctlr(struct tw_cl_ctlr_handle *ctlr_handle, TW_UINT32 flags) { struct tw_cli_ctlr_context *ctlr = (struct tw_cli_ctlr_context *)(ctlr_handle->cl_ctlr_ctxt); TW_INT32 error; tw_cli_dbg_printf(3, ctlr_handle, tw_osl_cur_func(), "entered"); /* * Mark the controller as inactive, disable any further interrupts, * and notify the controller that we are going down. */ ctlr->active = TW_CL_FALSE; tw_cli_disable_interrupts(ctlr); /* Let the controller know that we are going down. */ if ((error = tw_cli_init_connection(ctlr, TWA_SHUTDOWN_MESSAGE_CREDITS, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, TW_CL_NULL, TW_CL_NULL, TW_CL_NULL, TW_CL_NULL, TW_CL_NULL))) tw_cl_create_event(ctlr_handle, TW_CL_FALSE, TW_CL_MESSAGE_SOURCE_COMMON_LAYER_ERROR, 0x1015, 0x1, TW_CL_SEVERITY_ERROR_STRING, "Can't close connection with controller", "error = %d", error); if (flags & TW_CL_STOP_CTLR_ONLY) goto ret; /* Destroy all locks used by CL. */ tw_osl_destroy_lock(ctlr_handle, ctlr->gen_lock); tw_osl_destroy_lock(ctlr_handle, ctlr->io_lock); ret: return(error); } /* * Function name: tw_cli_init_connection * Description: Sends init_connection cmd to firmware * * Input: ctlr -- ptr to per ctlr structure * message_credits -- max # of requests that we might send * down simultaneously. This will be * typically set to 256 at init-time or * after a reset, and to 1 at shutdown-time * set_features -- indicates if we intend to use 64-bit * sg, also indicates if we want to do a * basic or an extended init_connection; * * Note: The following input/output parameters are valid, only in case of an * extended init_connection: * * current_fw_srl -- srl of fw we are bundled * with, if any; 0 otherwise * current_fw_arch_id -- arch_id of fw we are bundled * with, if any; 0 otherwise * current_fw_branch -- branch # of fw we are bundled * with, if any; 0 otherwise * current_fw_build -- build # of fw we are bundled * with, if any; 0 otherwise * Output: fw_on_ctlr_srl -- srl of fw on ctlr * fw_on_ctlr_arch_id -- arch_id of fw on ctlr * fw_on_ctlr_branch -- branch # of fw on ctlr * fw_on_ctlr_build -- build # of fw on ctlr * init_connect_result -- result bitmap of fw response * Return value: 0 -- success * non-zero-- failure */ TW_INT32 tw_cli_init_connection(struct tw_cli_ctlr_context *ctlr, TW_UINT16 message_credits, TW_UINT32 set_features, TW_UINT16 current_fw_srl, TW_UINT16 current_fw_arch_id, TW_UINT16 current_fw_branch, TW_UINT16 current_fw_build, TW_UINT16 *fw_on_ctlr_srl, TW_UINT16 *fw_on_ctlr_arch_id, TW_UINT16 *fw_on_ctlr_branch, TW_UINT16 *fw_on_ctlr_build, TW_UINT32 *init_connect_result) { struct tw_cli_req_context *req; struct tw_cl_command_init_connect *init_connect; TW_INT32 error = TW_OSL_EBUSY; tw_cli_dbg_printf(3, ctlr->ctlr_handle, tw_osl_cur_func(), "entered"); /* Get a request packet. */ if ((req = tw_cli_get_request(ctlr )) == TW_CL_NULL) goto out; req->flags |= TW_CLI_REQ_FLAGS_INTERNAL; /* Build the cmd pkt. */ init_connect = &(req->cmd_pkt->command.cmd_pkt_7k.init_connect); req->cmd_pkt->cmd_hdr.header_desc.size_header = 128; init_connect->res1__opcode = BUILD_RES__OPCODE(0, TWA_FW_CMD_INIT_CONNECTION); init_connect->request_id = (TW_UINT8)(TW_CL_SWAP16(req->request_id)); init_connect->message_credits = TW_CL_SWAP16(message_credits); init_connect->features = TW_CL_SWAP32(set_features); if (ctlr->flags & TW_CL_64BIT_ADDRESSES) init_connect->features |= TW_CL_SWAP32(TWA_64BIT_SG_ADDRESSES); if (set_features & TWA_EXTENDED_INIT_CONNECT) { /* * Fill in the extra fields needed for an extended * init_connect. */ init_connect->size = 6; init_connect->fw_srl = TW_CL_SWAP16(current_fw_srl); init_connect->fw_arch_id = TW_CL_SWAP16(current_fw_arch_id); init_connect->fw_branch = TW_CL_SWAP16(current_fw_branch); init_connect->fw_build = TW_CL_SWAP16(current_fw_build); } else init_connect->size = 3; /* Submit the command, and wait for it to complete. */ error = tw_cli_submit_and_poll_request(req, TW_CLI_REQUEST_TIMEOUT_PERIOD); if (error) goto out; if ((error = init_connect->status)) { #if 0 tw_cli_create_ctlr_event(ctlr, TW_CL_MESSAGE_SOURCE_CONTROLLER_ERROR, &(req->cmd_pkt->cmd_hdr)); #endif // 0 goto out; } if (set_features & TWA_EXTENDED_INIT_CONNECT) { *fw_on_ctlr_srl = TW_CL_SWAP16(init_connect->fw_srl); *fw_on_ctlr_arch_id = TW_CL_SWAP16(init_connect->fw_arch_id); *fw_on_ctlr_branch = TW_CL_SWAP16(init_connect->fw_branch); *fw_on_ctlr_build = TW_CL_SWAP16(init_connect->fw_build); *init_connect_result = TW_CL_SWAP32(init_connect->result); } tw_cli_req_q_insert_tail(req, TW_CLI_FREE_Q); return(error); out: tw_cl_create_event(ctlr->ctlr_handle, TW_CL_FALSE, TW_CL_MESSAGE_SOURCE_COMMON_LAYER_ERROR, 0x1016, 0x1, TW_CL_SEVERITY_ERROR_STRING, "init_connection failed", "error = %d", error); if (req) tw_cli_req_q_insert_tail(req, TW_CLI_FREE_Q); return(error); }