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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_abort_task_set.h
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sati_atapi.c
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sati_atapi.h
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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_lun_reset.c
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sati_lun_reset.h
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sati_mode_pages.c
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sati_mode_pages.h
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sati_mode_select.c
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sati_mode_select.h
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sati_mode_sense.c
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sati_mode_sense.h
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sati_mode_sense_10.c
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sati_mode_sense_10.h
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sati_mode_sense_6.c
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sati_mode_sense_6.h
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sati_move.c
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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_and_verify.h
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sati_write_buffer.c
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sati_write_buffer.h
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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_controller.c
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sci_base_controller.h
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sci_base_domain.c
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sci_base_domain.h
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sci_base_iterator.c
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sci_base_iterator.h
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sci_base_library.c
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sci_base_library.h
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sci_base_logger.c
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sci_base_logger.h
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sci_base_memory_descriptor_list.c
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sci_base_memory_descriptor_list.h
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sci_base_memory_descriptor_list_decorator.c
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sci_base_object.c
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sci_base_object.h
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sci_base_observer.c
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sci_base_observer.h
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sci_base_phy.c
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sci_base_phy.h
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sci_base_port.c
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sci_base_port.h
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sci_base_remote_device.c
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sci_base_remote_device.h
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sci_base_request.c
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sci_base_request.h
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sci_base_state.h
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sci_base_state_machine.c
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sci_base_state_machine.h
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sci_base_state_machine_logger.c
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sci_base_state_machine_logger.h
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sci_base_state_machine_observer.c
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sci_base_state_machine_observer.h
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sci_base_subject.c
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sci_base_subject.h
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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.h
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scif_sas_io_request_states.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_ready_substate_handlers.c
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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_user_callback.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. * * $FreeBSD$ */ #ifndef _SCIF_USER_CALLBACK_H_ #define _SCIF_USER_CALLBACK_H_ /** * @file * * @brief This file contains all of the interface methods/macros that must * be implemented by an SCI Framework user. */ #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif // __cplusplus #include <dev/isci/scil/sci_types.h> #include <dev/isci/scil/sci_status.h> #include <dev/isci/scil/sci_controller.h> #include <dev/isci/scil/intel_sas.h> #include <dev/isci/scil/sci_memory_descriptor_list.h> /** * @brief This callback method asks the user to create a timer and provide * a handle for this timer for use in further timer interactions. * * @warning The "timer_callback" method should be executed in a mutually * exlusive manner from the controller completion handler * handler (refer to scic_controller_get_handler_methods()). * * @param[in] timer_callback This parameter specifies the callback method * to be invoked whenever the timer expires. * @param[in] controller This parameter specifies the controller with * which this timer is to be associated. * @param[in] cookie This parameter specifies a piece of information that * the user must retain. This cookie is to be supplied by the * user anytime a timeout occurs for the created timer. * * @return This method returns a handle to a timer object created by the * user. The handle will be utilized for all further interactions * relating to this timer. */ void * scif_cb_timer_create( SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T controller, SCI_TIMER_CALLBACK_T timer_callback, void * cookie ); /** * @brief This callback method asks the user to destroy the supplied timer. * * @param[in] controller This parameter specifies the controller with * which this timer is to associated. * @param[in] timer This parameter specifies the timer to be destroyed. * * @return none */ void scif_cb_timer_destroy( SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T controller, void * timer ); /** * @brief This callback method asks the user to start the supplied timer. * * @warning All timers in the system started by the SCI Framework are one * shot timers. Therefore, the SCI user should make sure that it * removes the timer from it's list when a timer actually fires. * Additionally, SCI Framework user's should be able to handle * calls from the SCI Framework to stop a timer that may already * be stopped. * * @param[in] controller This parameter specifies the controller with * which this timer is to associated. * @param[in] timer This parameter specifies the timer to be started. * @param[in] milliseconds This parameter specifies the number of * milliseconds for which to stall. The operating system driver * is allowed to round this value up where necessary. * * @return none */ void scif_cb_timer_start( SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T controller, void * timer, U32 milliseconds ); /** * @brief This callback method asks the user to stop the supplied timer. * * @param[in] controller This parameter specifies the controller with * which this timer is to associated. * @param[in] timer This parameter specifies the timer to be stopped. * * @return none */ void scif_cb_timer_stop( SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T controller, void * timer ); /** * @brief This callback method asks the user to associate the supplied * lock with an operating environment specific locking construct. * * @param[in] controller This parameter specifies the controller with * which this lock is to be associated. * @param[in] lock This parameter specifies the lock for which the * user should associate an operating environment specific * locking object. * * @see The SCI_LOCK_LEVEL enumeration for more information. * * @return none. */ void scif_cb_lock_associate( SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T controller, SCI_LOCK_HANDLE_T lock ); /** * @brief This callback method asks the user to de-associate the supplied * lock with an operating environment specific locking construct. * * @param[in] controller This parameter specifies the controller with * which this lock is to be de-associated. * @param[in] lock This parameter specifies the lock for which the * user should de-associate an operating environment specific * locking object. * * @see The SCI_LOCK_LEVEL enumeration for more information. * * @return none. */ void scif_cb_lock_disassociate( SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T controller, SCI_LOCK_HANDLE_T lock ); /** * @brief This callback method asks the user to acquire/get the lock. * This method should pend until the lock has been acquired. * * @param[in] controller This parameter specifies the controller with * which this lock is associated. * @param[in] lock This parameter specifies the lock to be acquired. * * @return none */ void scif_cb_lock_acquire( SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T controller, SCI_LOCK_HANDLE_T lock ); /** * @brief This callback method asks the user to release a lock. * * @param[in] controller This parameter specifies the controller with * which this lock is associated. * @param[in] lock This parameter specifies the lock to be released. * * @return none */ void scif_cb_lock_release( SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T controller, SCI_LOCK_HANDLE_T lock ); /** * @brief This user callback will inform the user that the controller has * had a serious unexpected error. The user should not the error, * disable interrupts, and wait for current ongoing processing to * complete. Subsequently, the user should reset the controller. * * @param[in] controller This parameter specifies the controller that had * an error. * * @return none */ void scif_cb_controller_error( SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T controller, SCI_CONTROLLER_ERROR error ); /** * @brief This user callback will inform the user that the controller has * finished the start process. * * @param[in] controller This parameter specifies the controller that was * started. * @param[in] completion_status This parameter specifies the results of * the start operation. SCI_SUCCESS indicates successful * completion. * * @return none */ void scif_cb_controller_start_complete( SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T controller, SCI_STATUS completion_status ); /** * @brief This user callback will inform the user that the controller has * finished the stop process. Note, after user calls * scif_controller_stop(), before user receives this controller stop * complete callback, user should not expect any callback from * framework, such like scif_cb_domain_change_notification(). * * @param[in] controller This parameter specifies the controller that was * stopped. * @param[in] completion_status This parameter specifies the results of * the stop operation. SCI_SUCCESS indicates successful * completion. * * @return none */ void scif_cb_controller_stop_complete( SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T controller, SCI_STATUS completion_status ); /** * @brief This method simply returns the virtual address associated * with the scsi_io and byte_offset supplied parameters. * * @note This callback is not utilized in the fast path. The expectation * is that this method is utilized for items such as SCSI to ATA * translation for commands like INQUIRY, READ CAPACITY, etc. * * @param[in] scif_user_io_request This parameter points to the user's * IO request object. It is a cookie that allows the user to * provide the necessary information for this callback. * @param[in] byte_offset This parameter specifies the offset into the data * buffers pointed to by the SGL. The byte offset starts at 0 * and continues until the last byte pointed to be the last SGL * element. * * @return A virtual address pointer to the location specified by the * parameters. */ U8 * scif_cb_io_request_get_virtual_address_from_sgl( void * scif_user_io_request, U32 byte_offset ); #ifdef ENABLE_OSSL_COPY_BUFFER /** * @brief This method is presently utilized in the PIO path, * copies from UF buffer to the SGL buffer. This method * can be served for other OS related copies. * * @param[in] user_io_request. This parameter points to the user's * IO request object. It is a cookie that allows the user to * provide the necessary information for this callback. * @param[in] source addr. Address of UF buffer. * @param[in] offset. This parameter specifies the offset into the data * buffers pointed to by the SGL. The byte offset starts at 0 * and continues until the last byte pointed to be the last SGL * element. * @param[in] length. * * @return None */ void scif_cb_io_request_copy_buffer( void * scic_user_io_request, U8 *source_addr, U32 offset, U32 length ); #endif /** * @brief This user callback will inform the user that an IO request has * completed. * * @param[in] controller This parameter specifies the controller on * which the IO request is completing. * @param[in] remote_device This parameter specifies the remote device on * which this request is completing. * @param[in] io_request This parameter specifies the IO request that has * completed. * @param[in] completion_status This parameter specifies the results of * the IO request operation. SCI_IO_SUCCESS indicates * successful completion. * * @return none */ void scif_cb_io_request_complete( SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T controller, SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T remote_device, SCI_IO_REQUEST_HANDLE_T io_request, SCI_IO_STATUS completion_status ); /** * @brief This user callback will inform the user that a task management * request completed. * * @param[in] controller This parameter specifies the controller on * which the task management request is completing. * @param[in] remote_device This parameter specifies the remote device on * which this task management request is completing. * @param[in] task_request This parameter specifies the task management * request that has completed. * @param[in] completion_status This parameter specifies the results of * the IO request operation. SCI_TASK_SUCCESS indicates * successful completion. * * @return none */ void scif_cb_task_request_complete( SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T controller, SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T remote_device, SCI_TASK_REQUEST_HANDLE_T task_request, SCI_TASK_STATUS completion_status ); /** * @brief This callback method asks the user to provide the number of * bytes to be transferred as part of this request. * * @param[in] scif_user_io_request This parameter points to the user's * IO request object. It is a cookie that allows the user to * provide the necessary information for this callback. * * @return This method returns the number of payload data bytes to be * transferred for this IO request. */ U32 scif_cb_io_request_get_transfer_length( void * scif_user_io_request ); /** * @brief This callback method asks the user to provide the data direction * for this request. * * @param[in] scif_user_io_request This parameter points to the user's * IO request object. It is a cookie that allows the user to * provide the necessary information for this callback. * * @return This method returns the value of SCI_IO_REQUEST_DATA_OUT, * SCI_IO_REQUEST_DATA_IN, or SCI_IO_REQUEST_NO_DATA. */ SCI_IO_REQUEST_DATA_DIRECTION scif_cb_io_request_get_data_direction( void * scif_user_io_request ); #ifndef SCI_SGL_OPTIMIZATION_ENABLED /** * @brief This callback method asks the user to provide the address * to where the next Scatter-Gather Element is located. * * Details regarding usage: * - Regarding the first SGE: the user should initialize an index, * or a pointer, prior to construction of the request that will * reference the very first scatter-gather element. This is * important since this method is called for every scatter-gather * element, including the first element. * - Regarding the last SGE: the user should return NULL from this * method when this method is called and the SGL has exhausted * all elements. * * @param[in] scif_user_io_request This parameter points to the user's * IO request object. It is a cookie that allows the user to * provide the necessary information for this callback. * @param[in] current_sge_address This parameter specifies the address for * the current SGE (i.e. the one that has just processed). * @param[out] next_sge An address specifying the location for the next scatter * gather element to be processed. * * @return None. */ void scif_cb_io_request_get_next_sge( void * scif_user_io_request, void * current_sge_address, void ** next_sge ); #endif /** * @brief This callback method asks the user to provide the contents of the * "address" field in the Scatter-Gather Element. * * @param[in] scif_user_io_request This parameter points to the user's * IO request object. It is a cookie that allows the user to * provide the necessary information for this callback. * @param[in] sge_address This parameter specifies the address for the * SGE from which to retrieve the address field. * * @return A physical address specifying the contents of the SGE's address * field. */ SCI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS scif_cb_sge_get_address_field( void * scif_user_io_request, void * sge_address ); /** * @brief This callback method asks the user to provide the contents of the * "length" field in the Scatter-Gather Element. * * @param[in] scif_user_io_request This parameter points to the user's * IO request object. It is a cookie that allows the user to * provide the necessary information for this callback. * @param[in] sge_address This parameter specifies the address for the * SGE from which to retrieve the address field. * * @return This method returns the length field specified inside the SGE * referenced by the sge_address parameter. */ U32 scif_cb_sge_get_length_field( void * scif_user_io_request, void * sge_address ); /** * @brief This callback method asks the user to provide the address for * the command descriptor block (CDB) associated with this IO request. * * @param[in] scif_user_io_request This parameter points to the user's * IO request object. It is a cookie that allows the user to * provide the necessary information for this callback. * * @return This method returns the virtual address of the CDB. */ void * scif_cb_io_request_get_cdb_address( void * scif_user_io_request ); /** * @brief This callback method asks the user to provide the length of * the command descriptor block (CDB) associated with this IO request. * * @param[in] scif_user_io_request This parameter points to the user's * IO request object. It is a cookie that allows the user to * provide the necessary information for this callback. * * @return This method returns the length of the CDB. */ U32 scif_cb_io_request_get_cdb_length( void * scif_user_io_request ); /** * @brief This callback method asks the user to provide the Logical Unit (LUN) * associated with this IO request. * * @note The contents of the value returned from this callback are defined * by the protocol standard (e.g. T10 SAS specification). Please * refer to the transport command information unit description * in the associated standard. * * @param[in] scif_user_io_request This parameter points to the user's * IO request object. It is a cookie that allows the user to * provide the necessary information for this callback. * * @return This method returns the LUN associated with this request. */ U32 scif_cb_io_request_get_lun( void * scif_user_io_request ); /** * @brief This callback method asks the user to provide the task attribute * associated with this IO request. * * @note The contents of the value returned from this callback are defined * by the protocol standard (e.g. T10 SAS specification). Please * refer to the transport command information unit description * in the associated standard. * * @param[in] scif_user_io_request This parameter points to the user's * IO request object. It is a cookie that allows the user to * provide the necessary information for this callback. * * @return This method returns the task attribute associated with this * IO request. */ U32 scif_cb_io_request_get_task_attribute( void * scif_user_io_request ); /** * @brief This callback method asks the user to provide the command priority * associated with this IO request. * * @note The contents of the value returned from this callback are defined * by the protocol standard (e.g. T10 SAS specification). Please * refer to the transport command information unit description * in the associated standard. * * @param[in] scif_user_io_request This parameter points to the user's * IO request object. It is a cookie that allows the user to * provide the necessary information for this callback. * * @return This method returns the command priority associated with this * IO request. */ U32 scif_cb_io_request_get_command_priority( void * scif_user_io_request ); /** * @brief This method returns the Logical Unit to be utilized for this * task management request. * * @note The contents of the value returned from this callback are defined * by the protocol standard (e.g. T10 SAS specification). Please * refer to the transport task information unit description * in the associated standard. * * @param[in] scif_user_task_request This parameter points to the user's * task request object. It is a cookie that allows the user to * provide the necessary information for this callback. * * @return This method returns the LUN associated with this request. * @todo This should be U64? */ U32 scif_cb_task_request_get_lun( void * scif_user_task_request ); /** * @brief This method returns the task management function to be utilized * for this task request. * * @note The contents of the value returned from this callback are defined * by the protocol standard (e.g. T10 SAS specification). Please * refer to the transport task information unit description * in the associated standard. * * @param[in] scif_user_task_request This parameter points to the user's * task request object. It is a cookie that allows the user to * provide the necessary information for this callback. * * @return This method returns an unsigned byte representing the task * management function to be performed. */ U8 scif_cb_task_request_get_function( void * scif_user_task_request ); /** * @brief This method returns the task management IO tag to be managed. * Depending upon the task management function the value returned * from this method may be ignored. * * @param[in] scif_user_task_request This parameter points to the user's * task request object. It is a cookie that allows the user to * provide the necessary information for this callback. * * @return This method returns an unsigned 16-bit word depicting the IO * tag to be managed. */ U16 scif_cb_task_request_get_io_tag_to_manage( void * scif_user_task_request ); /** * @brief This callback method asks the user to provide the virtual * address of the response data buffer for the supplied IO request. * * @param[in] scif_user_task_request This parameter points to the user's * task request object. It is a cookie that allows the user to * provide the necessary information for this callback. * * @return This method returns the virtual address for the response data buffer * associated with this IO request. */ void * scif_cb_task_request_get_response_data_address( void * scif_user_task_request ); /** * @brief This callback method asks the user to provide the length of the * response data buffer for the supplied IO request. * * @param[in] scif_user_task_request This parameter points to the user's * task request object. It is a cookie that allows the user to * provide the necessary information for this callback. * * @return This method returns the length of the response buffer data * associated with this IO request. */ U32 scif_cb_task_request_get_response_data_length( void * scif_user_task_request ); /** * @brief In this method the user is expected to log the supplied * error information. The user must be capable of handling variable * length argument lists and should consider prepending the fact * that this is an error from the framework. * * @param[in] logger_object This parameter specifies the logger object * associated with this message. * @param[in] log_object_mask This parameter specifies the log objects * for which this message is being generated. * @param[in] log_message This parameter specifies the message to be logged. * * @return none */ void scif_cb_logger_log_error( SCI_LOGGER_HANDLE_T logger_object, U32 log_object_mask, char * log_message, ... ); /** * @brief In this method the user is expected to log the supplied warning * information. The user must be capable of handling variable * length argument lists and should consider prepending the fact * that this is a warning from the framework. * * @param[in] logger_object This parameter specifies the logger object * associated with this message. * @param[in] log_object_mask This parameter specifies the log objects * for which this message is being generated. * @param[in] log_message This parameter specifies the message to be logged. * * @return none */ void scif_cb_logger_log_warning( SCI_LOGGER_HANDLE_T logger_object, U32 log_object_mask, char * log_message, ... ); /** * @brief In this method the user is expected to log the supplied debug * information. The user must be capable of handling variable * length argument lists and should consider prepending the fact * that this is a debug message from the framework. * * @param[in] logger_object This parameter specifies the logger object * associated with this message. * @param[in] log_object_mask This parameter specifies the log objects * for which this message is being generated. * @param[in] log_message This parameter specifies the message to be logged. * * @return none */ void scif_cb_logger_log_info( SCI_LOGGER_HANDLE_T logger_object, U32 log_object_mask, char * log_message, ... ); /** * @brief In this method the user is expected to log the supplied function * trace information. The user must be capable of handling variable * length argument lists and should consider prepending the fact * that this is a function trace (i.e. entry/exit) message from the * framework. * * @param[in] logger_object This parameter specifies the logger object * associated with this message. * @param[in] log_object_mask This parameter specifies the log objects * for which this message is being generated. * @param[in] log_message This parameter specifies the message to be logged. * * @return none */ void scif_cb_logger_log_trace( SCI_LOGGER_HANDLE_T logger_object, U32 log_object_mask, char * log_message, ... ); /** * @brief In this method the user is expected to log the supplied state * transition information. The user must be capable of handling * variable length argument lists and should consider prepending the * fact that this is an error from the framework. * * @param[in] logger_object This parameter specifies the logger object * associated with this message. * @param[in] log_object_mask This parameter specifies the log objects * for which this message is being generated. * @param[in] log_message This parameter specifies the message to be logged. * * @return none */ void scif_cb_logger_log_states( SCI_LOGGER_HANDLE_T logger_object, U32 log_object_mask, char * log_message, ... ); /** * @brief This callback method informs the framework user that something * in the supplied domain has changed (e.g. a device was added or * removed). * * This callback is called by the framework outside of discovery or * target reset processes. Specifically, domain changes occurring * during these processes are handled by the framework. For example, * in the case of Serial Attached SCSI, reception of a BROADCAST (CHANGE) * during discovery will cause discovery to restart. Thus, discovery * does not complete until all BCNs are processed. Note, during controller * stopping/reset process, the framework user should not expect this call * back. * * @param[in] controller This parameter specifies the controller object * with which this callback is associated. * @param[in] domain This parameter specifies the domain object with * which this callback is associated. * * @return none */ void scif_cb_domain_change_notification( SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T controller, SCI_DOMAIN_HANDLE_T domain ); /** * @brief This callback method informs the framework user that a previously * requested discovery operation on the domain has completed. * * @param[in] controller This parameter specifies the controller object * with which this callback is associated. * @param[in] domain This parameter specifies the domain object with * which this callback is associated. * @param[in] completion_status This parameter indicates the results of the * discovery operation. * * @return none */ void scif_cb_domain_discovery_complete( SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T controller, SCI_DOMAIN_HANDLE_T domain, SCI_STATUS completion_status ); /** * @brief This callback method informs the framework user that a previously * requested reset operation on the domain has completed. * * @param[in] controller This parameter specifies the controller object * with which this callback is associated. * @param[in] domain This parameter specifies the domain object with * which this callback is associated. * @param[in] completion_status This parameter indicates the results of the * reset operation. * * @return none */ void scif_cb_domain_reset_complete( SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T controller, SCI_DOMAIN_HANDLE_T domain, SCI_STATUS completion_status ); /** * @brief This callback method informs the framework user that the domain * is ready and capable of processing IO requests for devices found * inside it. * * @param[in] controller This parameter specifies the controller object * with which this callback is associated. * @param[in] domain This parameter specifies the domain object with * which this callback is associated. * * @return none */ void scif_cb_domain_ready( SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T controller, SCI_DOMAIN_HANDLE_T domain ); /** * @brief This callback method informs the framework user that the domain * is no longer ready. Thus, it is incapable of processing IO * requests for devices found inside it. * * @param[in] controller This parameter specifies the controller object * with which this callback is associated. * @param[in] domain This parameter specifies the domain object with * which this callback is associated. * * @return none */ void scif_cb_domain_not_ready( SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T controller, SCI_DOMAIN_HANDLE_T domain ); /** * @brief This callback method informs the framework user that a new * direct attached device was found in the domain. * * @param[in] controller This parameter specifies the controller object * with which this callback is associated. * @param[in] domain This parameter specifies the domain object with * which this callback is associated. * @param[in] sas_address This parameter specifies the SAS address of * the new device. * @param[in] protocols This parameter specifies the protocols * supported by the newly discovered device. * * @return none */ void scif_cb_domain_da_device_added( SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T controller, SCI_DOMAIN_HANDLE_T domain, SCI_SAS_ADDRESS_T * sas_address, SCI_SAS_IDENTIFY_ADDRESS_FRAME_PROTOCOLS_T * protocols ); /** * @brief This callback method informs the framework user that a new * expander attached device was found in the domain. * * @param[in] controller This parameter specifies the controller object * with which this callback is associated. * @param[in] domain This parameter specifies the domain object with * which this callback is associated. * @param[in] containing_device This parameter specifies the remote * device that contains the device that was added. * @param[in] smp_response This parameter specifies the SMP response * data associated with the newly discovered device. * * @return none */ void scif_cb_domain_ea_device_added( SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T controller, SCI_DOMAIN_HANDLE_T domain, SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T containing_device, SMP_RESPONSE_DISCOVER_T * smp_response ); /** * @brief This callback method informs the framework user that a device * has been removed from the domain. * * @param[in] controller This parameter specifies the controller object * with which this callback is associated. * @param[in] domain This parameter specifies the domain object with * which this callback is associated. * @param[in] remote_device This parameter specifies the device object with * which this callback is associated. * * @return none */ void scif_cb_domain_device_removed( SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T controller, SCI_DOMAIN_HANDLE_T domain, SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T remote_device ); /** * @brief This callback method informs the framework user that the remote * device is ready and capable of processing IO requests. * * @param[in] controller This parameter specifies the controller object * with which this callback is associated. * @param[in] domain This parameter specifies the domain object with * which this callback is associated. * @param[in] remote_device This parameter specifies the device object with * which this callback is associated. * * @return none */ void scif_cb_remote_device_ready( SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T controller, SCI_DOMAIN_HANDLE_T domain, SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T remote_device ); /** * @brief This callback method informs the framework user that the remote * device is not ready. Thus, it is incapable of processing IO * requests. * * @param[in] controller This parameter specifies the controller object * with which this callback is associated. * @param[in] domain This parameter specifies the domain object with * which this callback is associated. * @param[in] remote_device This parameter specifies the device object with * which this callback is associated. * * @return none */ void scif_cb_remote_device_not_ready( SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T controller, SCI_DOMAIN_HANDLE_T domain, SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T remote_device ); /** * @brief This callback method informs the framework user that the remote * device failed. This typically occurs shortly after the device * has been discovered, during the configuration phase for the device. * * @param[in] controller This parameter specifies the controller object * with which this callback is associated. * @param[in] domain This parameter specifies the domain object with * which this callback is associated. * @param[in] remote_device This parameter specifies the device object with * which this callback is associated. * @param[in] status This parameter specifies the specific failure condition * associated with this device failure. * * @return none */ void scif_cb_remote_device_failed( SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T controller, SCI_DOMAIN_HANDLE_T domain, SCI_REMOTE_DEVICE_HANDLE_T remote_device, SCI_STATUS status ); /** * @brief This callback method creates an OS specific deferred task * for internal usage. The handler to deferred task is stored by OS * driver. * * @param[in] controller This parameter specifies the controller object * with which this callback is associated. * * @return none */ void scif_cb_start_internal_io_task_create( SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T controller ); /** * @brief This callback method schedules a OS specific deferred task. * * @param[in] controller This parameter specifies the controller * object with which this callback is associated. * @param[in] start_internal_io_task_routine This parameter specifies the * sci start_internal_io routine. * @param[in] context This parameter specifies a handle to a parameter * that will be passed into the "start_internal_io_task_routine" * when it is invoked. * * @return none */ void scif_cb_start_internal_io_task_schedule( SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T controller, FUNCPTR start_internal_io_task_routine, void * context ); /** * @brief This method will be invoked to allocate memory dynamically. * * @param[in] controller This parameter represents the controller * object for which to allocate memory. * @param[out] mde This parameter represents the memory descriptor to * be filled in by the user that will reference the newly * allocated memory. * * @return none */ void scif_cb_controller_allocate_memory( SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T controller, SCI_PHYSICAL_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR_T * mde ); /** * @brief This method will be invoked to allocate memory dynamically. * * @param[in] controller This parameter represents the controller * object for which to allocate memory. * @param[out] mde This parameter represents the memory descriptor to * be filled in by the user that will reference the newly * allocated memory. * * @return none */ void scif_cb_controller_free_memory( SCI_CONTROLLER_HANDLE_T controller, SCI_PHYSICAL_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR_T * mde ); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif // __cplusplus #endif // _SCIF_USER_CALLBACK_H_
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