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intel_ata.h
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intel_pci.h
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intel_sas.h
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intel_sat.h
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intel_sata.h
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intel_scsi.h
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sati.c
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sati.h
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sati_abort_task_set.c
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sati_callbacks.h
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sati_design.h
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sati_device.c
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sati_device.h
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sati_inquiry.c
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sati_inquiry.h
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sati_log_sense.c
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sati_log_sense.h
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sati_mode_sense_6.h
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sati_move.h
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sati_passthrough.c
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sati_passthrough.h
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sati_read.c
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sati_read.h
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sati_read_buffer.c
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sati_read_buffer.h
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sati_read_capacity.c
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sati_read_capacity.h
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sati_reassign_blocks.c
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sati_reassign_blocks.h
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sati_report_luns.c
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sati_report_luns.h
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sati_request_sense.c
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sati_request_sense.h
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sati_start_stop_unit.c
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sati_start_stop_unit.h
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sati_synchronize_cache.c
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sati_synchronize_cache.h
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sati_test_unit_ready.c
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sati_test_unit_ready.h
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sati_translator_sequence.h
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sati_types.h
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sati_unmap.c
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sati_unmap.h
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sati_util.c
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sati_util.h
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sati_verify.c
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sati_verify.h
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sati_write.c
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sati_write.h
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sati_write_and_verify.c
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sati_write_buffer.c
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sati_write_long.c
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sati_write_long.h
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sci_abstract_list.c
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sci_abstract_list.h
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sci_base_library.c
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sci_base_library.h
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sci_base_object.h
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sci_base_remote_device.c
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sci_controller.h
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sci_controller_constants.h
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sci_fast_list.h
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sci_iterator.h
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sci_library.h
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sci_logger.h
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sci_memory_descriptor_list.h
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sci_memory_descriptor_list_decorator.h
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sci_object.h
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sci_overview.h
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sci_pool.h
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sci_simple_list.h
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sci_status.h
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sci_types.h
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sci_util.c
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sci_util.h
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scic_config_parameters.h
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scic_controller.h
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scic_io_request.h
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scic_library.h
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scic_logger.h
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scic_overview.h
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scic_phy.h
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scic_port.h
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scic_remote_device.h
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scic_sds_controller.c
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scic_sds_controller.h
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scic_sds_controller_registers.h
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scic_sds_library.c
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scic_sds_library.h
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scic_sds_logger.h
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scic_sds_pci.c
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scic_sds_pci.h
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scic_sds_phy.c
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scic_sds_phy.h
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scic_sds_phy_registers.h
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scic_sds_port.c
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scic_sds_port.h
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scic_sds_port_configuration_agent.c
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scic_sds_port_configuration_agent.h
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scic_sds_port_registers.h
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scic_sds_remote_device.c
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scic_sds_remote_device.h
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scic_sds_remote_node_context.c
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scic_sds_remote_node_context.h
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scic_sds_remote_node_table.c
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scic_sds_remote_node_table.h
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scic_sds_request.c
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scic_sds_request.h
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scic_sds_sgpio.c
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scic_sds_smp_remote_device.c
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scic_sds_smp_request.c
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scic_sds_smp_request.h
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scic_sds_ssp_request.c
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scic_sds_stp_packet_request.c
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scic_sds_stp_packet_request.h
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scic_sds_stp_pio_request.h
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scic_sds_stp_remote_device.c
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scic_sds_stp_request.c
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scic_sds_stp_request.h
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scic_sds_unsolicited_frame_control.c
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scic_sds_unsolicited_frame_control.h
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scic_sgpio.h
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scic_task_request.h
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scic_user_callback.h
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scif_config_parameters.h
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scif_controller.h
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scif_domain.h
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scif_io_request.h
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scif_library.h
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scif_logger.h
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scif_overview.h
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scif_remote_device.h
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scif_sas_constants.h
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scif_sas_controller.c
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scif_sas_controller.h
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scif_sas_controller_state_handlers.c
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scif_sas_controller_states.c
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scif_sas_design.h
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scif_sas_domain.c
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scif_sas_domain.h
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scif_sas_domain_state_handlers.c
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scif_sas_domain_states.c
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scif_sas_high_priority_request_queue.c
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scif_sas_high_priority_request_queue.h
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scif_sas_internal_io_request.c
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scif_sas_internal_io_request.h
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scif_sas_io_request.c
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scif_sas_io_request_states.c
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scif_sas_library.c
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scif_sas_logger.h
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scif_sas_remote_device.c
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scif_sas_remote_device.h
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scif_sas_remote_device_states.c
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scif_sas_request.c
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scif_sas_request.h
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scif_sas_sati_binding.h
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scif_sas_smp_activity_clear_affiliation.c
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scif_sas_smp_io_request.c
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scif_sas_smp_phy.c
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scif_user_callback.h
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scu_bios_definitions.h
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scu_constants.h
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scu_registers.h
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scu_task_context.h
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scu_unsolicited_frame.h
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/*- * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause OR GPL-2.0 * * This file is provided under a dual BSD/GPLv2 license. When using or * redistributing this file, you may do so under either license. * * GPL LICENSE SUMMARY * * Copyright(c) 2008 - 2011 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation. * * 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., 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. * The full GNU General Public License is included in this distribution * in the file called LICENSE.GPL. * * BSD LICENSE * * Copyright(c) 2008 - 2011 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * 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 COPYRIGHT HOLDERS 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 COPYRIGHT * OWNER 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. */ #include <sys/cdefs.h> __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); /** * @file * * @brief This file contains the implementation of the * SCIC_SDS_UNSOLICITED_FRAME_CONTROL object and it's public, * protected, and private methods. */ #include <dev/isci/scil/scic_sds_unsolicited_frame_control.h> #include <dev/isci/scil/scu_registers.h> #include <dev/isci/scil/scic_sds_controller.h> #include <dev/isci/scil/scic_user_callback.h> #include <dev/isci/scil/sci_util.h> /** * @brief The UF buffer address table size must be programmed to a power * of 2. Find the first power of 2 that is equal to or greater then * the number of unsolicited frame buffers to be utilized. * * @param[in,out] uf_control This parameter specifies the UF control * object for which to update the address table count. * * @return none */ void scic_sds_unsolicited_frame_control_set_address_table_count( SCIC_SDS_UNSOLICITED_FRAME_CONTROL_T *uf_control ) { uf_control->address_table.count = SCU_MIN_UF_TABLE_ENTRIES; while ( (uf_control->address_table.count < uf_control->buffers.count) && (uf_control->address_table.count < SCU_ABSOLUTE_MAX_UNSOLICITED_FRAMES) ) { uf_control->address_table.count <<= 1; } } /** * @brief This method will program the unsolicited frames (UFs) into * the UF address table and construct the UF frame structure * being modeled in the core. It will handle the case where * some of the UFs are not being used and thus should have * entries programmed to zero in the address table. * * @param[in,out] uf_control This parameter specifies the unsolicted * frame control object for which to construct the * unsolicited frames objects. * @param[in] uf_buffer_phys_address This parameter specifies the * physical address for the first unsolicited frame * buffer. * @param[in] uf_buffer_virt_address This parameter specifies the * virtual address for the first unsolicited frame * buffer. * @param[in] unused_uf_header_entries This parameter specifies * the number of unused UF headers. This value can * be non-zero when there are a non-power of 2 number * of unsolicited frames being supported. * @param[in] used_uf_header_entries This parameter specifies * the number of actually utilized UF headers. * * @return none */ static void scic_sds_unsolicited_frame_control_construct_frames( SCIC_SDS_UNSOLICITED_FRAME_CONTROL_T *uf_control, SCI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS uf_buffer_phys_address, POINTER_UINT uf_buffer_virt_address, U32 unused_uf_header_entries, U32 used_uf_header_entries ) { U32 index; SCIC_SDS_UNSOLICITED_FRAME_T *uf; // Program the unused buffers into the UF address table and the // controller's array of UFs. for (index = 0; index < unused_uf_header_entries; index++) { uf = &uf_control->buffers.array[index]; sci_cb_make_physical_address( uf_control->address_table.array[index], 0, 0 ); uf->buffer = NULL; uf->header = &uf_control->headers.array[index]; uf->state = UNSOLICITED_FRAME_EMPTY; } // Program the actual used UF buffers into the UF address table and // the controller's array of UFs. for (index = unused_uf_header_entries; index < unused_uf_header_entries + used_uf_header_entries; index++) { uf = &uf_control->buffers.array[index]; uf_control->address_table.array[index] = uf_buffer_phys_address; uf->buffer = (void*) uf_buffer_virt_address; uf->header = &uf_control->headers.array[index]; uf->state = UNSOLICITED_FRAME_EMPTY; // Increment the address of the physical and virtual memory pointers // Everything is aligned on 1k boundary with an increment of 1k uf_buffer_virt_address += SCU_UNSOLICITED_FRAME_BUFFER_SIZE; sci_physical_address_add( uf_buffer_phys_address, SCU_UNSOLICITED_FRAME_BUFFER_SIZE ); } } /** * @brief This method constructs the various members of the unsolicted * frame control object (buffers, headers, address, table, etc). * * @param[in,out] uf_control This parameter specifies the unsolicited * frame control object to construct. * @param[in] mde This parameter specifies the memory descriptor * from which to derive all of the address information * needed to get the unsolicited frame functionality * working. * @param[in] controller This parameter specifies the controller * object associated with the uf_control being constructed. * * @return none */ void scic_sds_unsolicited_frame_control_construct( SCIC_SDS_UNSOLICITED_FRAME_CONTROL_T *uf_control, SCI_PHYSICAL_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR_T *mde, SCIC_SDS_CONTROLLER_T *controller ) { U32 unused_uf_header_entries; U32 used_uf_header_entries; U32 used_uf_buffer_bytes; U32 unused_uf_header_bytes; U32 used_uf_header_bytes; SCI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS uf_buffer_phys_address; // Prepare all of the memory sizes for the UF headers, UF address // table, and UF buffers themselves. used_uf_buffer_bytes = uf_control->buffers.count * SCU_UNSOLICITED_FRAME_BUFFER_SIZE; unused_uf_header_entries = uf_control->address_table.count - uf_control->buffers.count; used_uf_header_entries = uf_control->buffers.count; unused_uf_header_bytes = unused_uf_header_entries * sizeof(SCU_UNSOLICITED_FRAME_HEADER_T); used_uf_header_bytes = used_uf_header_entries * sizeof(SCU_UNSOLICITED_FRAME_HEADER_T); // The Unsolicited Frame buffers are set at the start of the UF // memory descriptor entry. The headers and address table will be // placed after the buffers. uf_buffer_phys_address = mde->physical_address; // Program the location of the UF header table into the SCU. // Notes: // - The address must align on a 64-byte boundary. Guaranteed to be // on 64-byte boundary already 1KB boundary for unsolicited frames. // - Program unused header entries to overlap with the last // unsolicited frame. The silicon will never DMA to these unused // headers, since we program the UF address table pointers to // NULL. uf_control->headers.physical_address = uf_buffer_phys_address; sci_physical_address_add( uf_control->headers.physical_address, used_uf_buffer_bytes); sci_physical_address_subtract( uf_control->headers.physical_address, unused_uf_header_bytes); uf_control->headers.array = (SCU_UNSOLICITED_FRAME_HEADER_T*) ((U8 *)mde->virtual_address + used_uf_buffer_bytes - unused_uf_header_bytes); // Program the location of the UF address table into the SCU. // Notes: // - The address must align on a 64-bit boundary. Guaranteed to be on 64 // byte boundary already due to above programming headers being on a // 64-bit boundary and headers are on a 64-bytes in size. uf_control->address_table.physical_address = uf_buffer_phys_address; sci_physical_address_add( uf_control->address_table.physical_address, used_uf_buffer_bytes); sci_physical_address_add( uf_control->address_table.physical_address, used_uf_header_bytes); uf_control->address_table.array = (SCI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS*) ((U8 *)mde->virtual_address + used_uf_buffer_bytes + used_uf_header_bytes); uf_control->get = 0; // UF buffer requirements are: // - The last entry in the UF queue is not NULL. // - There is a power of 2 number of entries (NULL or not-NULL) // programmed into the queue. // - Aligned on a 1KB boundary. // If the user provided less then the maximum amount of memory, // then be sure that we programm the first entries in the UF // address table to NULL. scic_sds_unsolicited_frame_control_construct_frames( uf_control, uf_buffer_phys_address, (POINTER_UINT) mde->virtual_address, unused_uf_header_entries, used_uf_header_entries ); } /** * @brief This method returns the frame header for the specified frame * index. * * @param[in] uf_control * @param[in] frame_index * @param[out] frame_header * * @return SCI_STATUS */ SCI_STATUS scic_sds_unsolicited_frame_control_get_header( SCIC_SDS_UNSOLICITED_FRAME_CONTROL_T *uf_control, U32 frame_index, void **frame_header ) { if (frame_index < uf_control->address_table.count) { // Skip the first word in the frame since this is a control word used // by the hardware. *frame_header = &uf_control->buffers.array[frame_index].header->data; return SCI_SUCCESS; } return SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE; } /** * @brief This method returns the frame buffer for the specified frame * index. * * @param[in] uf_control * @param[in] frame_index * @param[out] frame_buffer * * @return SCI_STATUS */ SCI_STATUS scic_sds_unsolicited_frame_control_get_buffer( SCIC_SDS_UNSOLICITED_FRAME_CONTROL_T *uf_control, U32 frame_index, void **frame_buffer ) { if (frame_index < uf_control->address_table.count) { *frame_buffer = uf_control->buffers.array[frame_index].buffer; return SCI_SUCCESS; } return SCI_FAILURE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE; } /** * @brief This method releases the frame once this is done the frame is * available for re-use by the hardware. The data contained in the * frame header and frame buffer is no longer valid. * * @param[in] uf_control This parameter specifies the UF control object * @param[in] frame_index This parameter specifies the frame index to * attempt to release. * * @return This method returns an indication to the caller as to whether * the unsolicited frame get pointer should be updated. * @retval TRUE This value indicates the unsolicited frame get pointer * should be updated (i.e. write SCU_UFQGP_WRITE). * @retval FALSE This value indicates the get pointer should not be * updated. */ BOOL scic_sds_unsolicited_frame_control_release_frame( SCIC_SDS_UNSOLICITED_FRAME_CONTROL_T *uf_control, U32 frame_index ) { U32 frame_get; U32 frame_cycle; frame_get = uf_control->get & (uf_control->address_table.count - 1); frame_cycle = uf_control->get & uf_control->address_table.count; // In the event there are NULL entries in the UF table, we need to // advance the get pointer in order to find out if this frame should // be released (i.e. update the get pointer). while ( ( (sci_cb_physical_address_lower( uf_control->address_table.array[frame_get]) == 0) && (sci_cb_physical_address_upper( uf_control->address_table.array[frame_get]) == 0) ) && (frame_get < uf_control->address_table.count) ) { frame_get++; } // The table has a NULL entry as it's last element. This is // illegal. ASSERT(frame_get < uf_control->address_table.count); if (frame_index < uf_control->address_table.count) { uf_control->buffers.array[frame_index].state = UNSOLICITED_FRAME_RELEASED; // The frame index is equal to the current get pointer so we // can now free up all of the frame entries that if (frame_get == frame_index) { while ( uf_control->buffers.array[frame_get].state == UNSOLICITED_FRAME_RELEASED ) { uf_control->buffers.array[frame_get].state = UNSOLICITED_FRAME_EMPTY; INCREMENT_QUEUE_GET( frame_get, frame_cycle, uf_control->address_table.count - 1, uf_control->address_table.count ); } uf_control->get = (SCU_UFQGP_GEN_BIT(ENABLE_BIT) | frame_cycle | frame_get); return TRUE; } else { // Frames remain in use until we advance the get pointer // so there is nothing we can do here } } return FALSE; }
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