linux/drivers/scsi/megaraid/megaraid_sas_fp.c

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/*
* Linux MegaRAID driver for SAS based RAID controllers
*
* Copyright (c) 2009-2012 LSI Corporation.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*
* FILE: megaraid_sas_fp.c
*
* Authors: LSI Corporation
* Sumant Patro
* Varad Talamacki
* Manoj Jose
*
* Send feedback to: <megaraidlinux@lsi.com>
*
* Mail to: LSI Corporation, 1621 Barber Lane, Milpitas, CA 95035
* ATTN: Linuxraid
*/
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/pci.h>
#include <linux/list.h>
#include <linux/moduleparam.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/spinlock.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <linux/uio.h>
#include <linux/uaccess.h>
#include <linux/fs.h>
#include <linux/compat.h>
#include <linux/blkdev.h>
#include <linux/poll.h>
#include <scsi/scsi.h>
#include <scsi/scsi_cmnd.h>
#include <scsi/scsi_device.h>
#include <scsi/scsi_host.h>
#include "megaraid_sas_fusion.h"
#include "megaraid_sas.h"
#include <asm/div64.h>
#define ABS_DIFF(a, b) (((a) > (b)) ? ((a) - (b)) : ((b) - (a)))
#define MR_LD_STATE_OPTIMAL 3
#define FALSE 0
#define TRUE 1
[SCSI] megaraid_sas: Add support for Uneven Span PRL11 MegaRAID older Firmware does not support uneven span configuration for PRL11. E.g User wants to create 34 Driver PRL11 config, it was not possible using old firmware, since it was not supported configuration in old firmware Old Firmware expect even number of Drives in each span and same number of physical drives at each span. Considering above design, 17 Drives at Span-0 and 17 drives at span-1 was not possible. Now, using this new feature Firmware and Driver both required changes. New Firmware can allow user to create 16 Drives at span-0 and 18 Drives at span-1. This will allow user to create 34 Drives Uneven span PRL11. RAID map is interface between Driver and FW to fetch all required fields(attributes) for each Virtual Drives. Since legacy RAID map consider Even Span design, there was no place to keep Uneven span information in existing Raid map. Because of this limitation, for Uneven span VD, driver can not use RAID map. This patch address the changes required in Driver to support Uneven span PRL11 support. 1. Driver will find if Firmware has UnevenSpanSupport or not by reading Controller Info. 2. If Firmware has UnvenSpan PRL11 support, then Driver will inform about its capability of handling UnevenSpan PRL11 to the firmware. 3. Driver will update its copy of span info on each time Raid map update is called. 4. Follow different IO path if it is Uneven Span. (For Uneven Span, Driver uses Span Set info to find relavent fields for that particular Virtual Disk) More verbose prints will be available by setting "SPAN_DEBUG" to 1 at compilation time. Signed-off-by: Sumit Saxena <sumit.saxena@lsi.com> Signed-off-by: Kashyap Desai <kashyap.desai@lsi.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
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#define SPAN_DEBUG 0
#define SPAN_ROW_SIZE(map, ld, index_) (MR_LdSpanPtrGet(ld, index_, map)->spanRowSize)
#define SPAN_ROW_DATA_SIZE(map_, ld, index_) (MR_LdSpanPtrGet(ld, index_, map)->spanRowDataSize)
#define SPAN_INVALID 0xff
/* Prototypes */
[SCSI] megaraid_sas: Add support for Uneven Span PRL11 MegaRAID older Firmware does not support uneven span configuration for PRL11. E.g User wants to create 34 Driver PRL11 config, it was not possible using old firmware, since it was not supported configuration in old firmware Old Firmware expect even number of Drives in each span and same number of physical drives at each span. Considering above design, 17 Drives at Span-0 and 17 drives at span-1 was not possible. Now, using this new feature Firmware and Driver both required changes. New Firmware can allow user to create 16 Drives at span-0 and 18 Drives at span-1. This will allow user to create 34 Drives Uneven span PRL11. RAID map is interface between Driver and FW to fetch all required fields(attributes) for each Virtual Drives. Since legacy RAID map consider Even Span design, there was no place to keep Uneven span information in existing Raid map. Because of this limitation, for Uneven span VD, driver can not use RAID map. This patch address the changes required in Driver to support Uneven span PRL11 support. 1. Driver will find if Firmware has UnevenSpanSupport or not by reading Controller Info. 2. If Firmware has UnvenSpan PRL11 support, then Driver will inform about its capability of handling UnevenSpan PRL11 to the firmware. 3. Driver will update its copy of span info on each time Raid map update is called. 4. Follow different IO path if it is Uneven Span. (For Uneven Span, Driver uses Span Set info to find relavent fields for that particular Virtual Disk) More verbose prints will be available by setting "SPAN_DEBUG" to 1 at compilation time. Signed-off-by: Sumit Saxena <sumit.saxena@lsi.com> Signed-off-by: Kashyap Desai <kashyap.desai@lsi.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
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void mr_update_load_balance_params(struct MR_FW_RAID_MAP_ALL *map,
struct LD_LOAD_BALANCE_INFO *lbInfo);
static void mr_update_span_set(struct MR_FW_RAID_MAP_ALL *map,
PLD_SPAN_INFO ldSpanInfo);
static u8 mr_spanset_get_phy_params(struct megasas_instance *instance, u32 ld,
u64 stripRow, u16 stripRef, struct IO_REQUEST_INFO *io_info,
struct RAID_CONTEXT *pRAID_Context, struct MR_FW_RAID_MAP_ALL *map);
static u64 get_row_from_strip(struct megasas_instance *instance, u32 ld,
u64 strip, struct MR_FW_RAID_MAP_ALL *map);
u32 mega_mod64(u64 dividend, u32 divisor)
{
u64 d;
u32 remainder;
if (!divisor)
printk(KERN_ERR "megasas : DIVISOR is zero, in div fn\n");
d = dividend;
remainder = do_div(d, divisor);
return remainder;
}
/**
* @param dividend : Dividend
* @param divisor : Divisor
*
* @return quotient
**/
u64 mega_div64_32(uint64_t dividend, uint32_t divisor)
{
u32 remainder;
u64 d;
if (!divisor)
printk(KERN_ERR "megasas : DIVISOR is zero in mod fn\n");
d = dividend;
remainder = do_div(d, divisor);
return d;
}
struct MR_LD_RAID *MR_LdRaidGet(u32 ld, struct MR_FW_RAID_MAP_ALL *map)
{
return &map->raidMap.ldSpanMap[ld].ldRaid;
}
static struct MR_SPAN_BLOCK_INFO *MR_LdSpanInfoGet(u32 ld,
struct MR_FW_RAID_MAP_ALL
*map)
{
return &map->raidMap.ldSpanMap[ld].spanBlock[0];
}
static u8 MR_LdDataArmGet(u32 ld, u32 armIdx, struct MR_FW_RAID_MAP_ALL *map)
{
return map->raidMap.ldSpanMap[ld].dataArmMap[armIdx];
}
u16 MR_ArPdGet(u32 ar, u32 arm, struct MR_FW_RAID_MAP_ALL *map)
{
return le16_to_cpu(map->raidMap.arMapInfo[ar].pd[arm]);
}
u16 MR_LdSpanArrayGet(u32 ld, u32 span, struct MR_FW_RAID_MAP_ALL *map)
{
return le16_to_cpu(map->raidMap.ldSpanMap[ld].spanBlock[span].span.arrayRef);
}
u16 MR_PdDevHandleGet(u32 pd, struct MR_FW_RAID_MAP_ALL *map)
{
return map->raidMap.devHndlInfo[pd].curDevHdl;
}
u16 MR_GetLDTgtId(u32 ld, struct MR_FW_RAID_MAP_ALL *map)
{
return le16_to_cpu(map->raidMap.ldSpanMap[ld].ldRaid.targetId);
}
u8 MR_TargetIdToLdGet(u32 ldTgtId, struct MR_FW_RAID_MAP_ALL *map)
{
return map->raidMap.ldTgtIdToLd[ldTgtId];
}
static struct MR_LD_SPAN *MR_LdSpanPtrGet(u32 ld, u32 span,
struct MR_FW_RAID_MAP_ALL *map)
{
return &map->raidMap.ldSpanMap[ld].spanBlock[span].span;
}
/*
* This function will validate Map info data provided by FW
*/
[SCSI] megaraid_sas: Add support for Uneven Span PRL11 MegaRAID older Firmware does not support uneven span configuration for PRL11. E.g User wants to create 34 Driver PRL11 config, it was not possible using old firmware, since it was not supported configuration in old firmware Old Firmware expect even number of Drives in each span and same number of physical drives at each span. Considering above design, 17 Drives at Span-0 and 17 drives at span-1 was not possible. Now, using this new feature Firmware and Driver both required changes. New Firmware can allow user to create 16 Drives at span-0 and 18 Drives at span-1. This will allow user to create 34 Drives Uneven span PRL11. RAID map is interface between Driver and FW to fetch all required fields(attributes) for each Virtual Drives. Since legacy RAID map consider Even Span design, there was no place to keep Uneven span information in existing Raid map. Because of this limitation, for Uneven span VD, driver can not use RAID map. This patch address the changes required in Driver to support Uneven span PRL11 support. 1. Driver will find if Firmware has UnevenSpanSupport or not by reading Controller Info. 2. If Firmware has UnvenSpan PRL11 support, then Driver will inform about its capability of handling UnevenSpan PRL11 to the firmware. 3. Driver will update its copy of span info on each time Raid map update is called. 4. Follow different IO path if it is Uneven Span. (For Uneven Span, Driver uses Span Set info to find relavent fields for that particular Virtual Disk) More verbose prints will be available by setting "SPAN_DEBUG" to 1 at compilation time. Signed-off-by: Sumit Saxena <sumit.saxena@lsi.com> Signed-off-by: Kashyap Desai <kashyap.desai@lsi.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
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u8 MR_ValidateMapInfo(struct megasas_instance *instance)
{
[SCSI] megaraid_sas: Add support for Uneven Span PRL11 MegaRAID older Firmware does not support uneven span configuration for PRL11. E.g User wants to create 34 Driver PRL11 config, it was not possible using old firmware, since it was not supported configuration in old firmware Old Firmware expect even number of Drives in each span and same number of physical drives at each span. Considering above design, 17 Drives at Span-0 and 17 drives at span-1 was not possible. Now, using this new feature Firmware and Driver both required changes. New Firmware can allow user to create 16 Drives at span-0 and 18 Drives at span-1. This will allow user to create 34 Drives Uneven span PRL11. RAID map is interface between Driver and FW to fetch all required fields(attributes) for each Virtual Drives. Since legacy RAID map consider Even Span design, there was no place to keep Uneven span information in existing Raid map. Because of this limitation, for Uneven span VD, driver can not use RAID map. This patch address the changes required in Driver to support Uneven span PRL11 support. 1. Driver will find if Firmware has UnevenSpanSupport or not by reading Controller Info. 2. If Firmware has UnvenSpan PRL11 support, then Driver will inform about its capability of handling UnevenSpan PRL11 to the firmware. 3. Driver will update its copy of span info on each time Raid map update is called. 4. Follow different IO path if it is Uneven Span. (For Uneven Span, Driver uses Span Set info to find relavent fields for that particular Virtual Disk) More verbose prints will be available by setting "SPAN_DEBUG" to 1 at compilation time. Signed-off-by: Sumit Saxena <sumit.saxena@lsi.com> Signed-off-by: Kashyap Desai <kashyap.desai@lsi.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
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struct fusion_context *fusion = instance->ctrl_context;
struct MR_FW_RAID_MAP_ALL *map = fusion->ld_map[(instance->map_id & 1)];
struct LD_LOAD_BALANCE_INFO *lbInfo = fusion->load_balance_info;
PLD_SPAN_INFO ldSpanInfo = fusion->log_to_span;
struct MR_FW_RAID_MAP *pFwRaidMap = &map->raidMap;
struct MR_LD_RAID *raid;
int ldCount, num_lds;
u16 ld;
if (le32_to_cpu(pFwRaidMap->totalSize) !=
(sizeof(struct MR_FW_RAID_MAP) -sizeof(struct MR_LD_SPAN_MAP) +
(sizeof(struct MR_LD_SPAN_MAP) * le32_to_cpu(pFwRaidMap->ldCount)))) {
printk(KERN_ERR "megasas: map info structure size 0x%x is not matching with ld count\n",
(unsigned int)((sizeof(struct MR_FW_RAID_MAP) -
sizeof(struct MR_LD_SPAN_MAP)) +
(sizeof(struct MR_LD_SPAN_MAP) *
le32_to_cpu(pFwRaidMap->ldCount))));
printk(KERN_ERR "megasas: span map %x, pFwRaidMap->totalSize "
": %x\n", (unsigned int)sizeof(struct MR_LD_SPAN_MAP),
le32_to_cpu(pFwRaidMap->totalSize));
return 0;
}
[SCSI] megaraid_sas: Add support for Uneven Span PRL11 MegaRAID older Firmware does not support uneven span configuration for PRL11. E.g User wants to create 34 Driver PRL11 config, it was not possible using old firmware, since it was not supported configuration in old firmware Old Firmware expect even number of Drives in each span and same number of physical drives at each span. Considering above design, 17 Drives at Span-0 and 17 drives at span-1 was not possible. Now, using this new feature Firmware and Driver both required changes. New Firmware can allow user to create 16 Drives at span-0 and 18 Drives at span-1. This will allow user to create 34 Drives Uneven span PRL11. RAID map is interface between Driver and FW to fetch all required fields(attributes) for each Virtual Drives. Since legacy RAID map consider Even Span design, there was no place to keep Uneven span information in existing Raid map. Because of this limitation, for Uneven span VD, driver can not use RAID map. This patch address the changes required in Driver to support Uneven span PRL11 support. 1. Driver will find if Firmware has UnevenSpanSupport or not by reading Controller Info. 2. If Firmware has UnvenSpan PRL11 support, then Driver will inform about its capability of handling UnevenSpan PRL11 to the firmware. 3. Driver will update its copy of span info on each time Raid map update is called. 4. Follow different IO path if it is Uneven Span. (For Uneven Span, Driver uses Span Set info to find relavent fields for that particular Virtual Disk) More verbose prints will be available by setting "SPAN_DEBUG" to 1 at compilation time. Signed-off-by: Sumit Saxena <sumit.saxena@lsi.com> Signed-off-by: Kashyap Desai <kashyap.desai@lsi.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
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if (instance->UnevenSpanSupport)
mr_update_span_set(map, ldSpanInfo);
mr_update_load_balance_params(map, lbInfo);
num_lds = le32_to_cpu(map->raidMap.ldCount);
/*Convert Raid capability values to CPU arch */
for (ldCount = 0; ldCount < num_lds; ldCount++) {
ld = MR_TargetIdToLdGet(ldCount, map);
raid = MR_LdRaidGet(ld, map);
le32_to_cpus((u32 *)&raid->capability);
}
return 1;
}
u32 MR_GetSpanBlock(u32 ld, u64 row, u64 *span_blk,
[SCSI] megaraid_sas: Add support for Uneven Span PRL11 MegaRAID older Firmware does not support uneven span configuration for PRL11. E.g User wants to create 34 Driver PRL11 config, it was not possible using old firmware, since it was not supported configuration in old firmware Old Firmware expect even number of Drives in each span and same number of physical drives at each span. Considering above design, 17 Drives at Span-0 and 17 drives at span-1 was not possible. Now, using this new feature Firmware and Driver both required changes. New Firmware can allow user to create 16 Drives at span-0 and 18 Drives at span-1. This will allow user to create 34 Drives Uneven span PRL11. RAID map is interface between Driver and FW to fetch all required fields(attributes) for each Virtual Drives. Since legacy RAID map consider Even Span design, there was no place to keep Uneven span information in existing Raid map. Because of this limitation, for Uneven span VD, driver can not use RAID map. This patch address the changes required in Driver to support Uneven span PRL11 support. 1. Driver will find if Firmware has UnevenSpanSupport or not by reading Controller Info. 2. If Firmware has UnvenSpan PRL11 support, then Driver will inform about its capability of handling UnevenSpan PRL11 to the firmware. 3. Driver will update its copy of span info on each time Raid map update is called. 4. Follow different IO path if it is Uneven Span. (For Uneven Span, Driver uses Span Set info to find relavent fields for that particular Virtual Disk) More verbose prints will be available by setting "SPAN_DEBUG" to 1 at compilation time. Signed-off-by: Sumit Saxena <sumit.saxena@lsi.com> Signed-off-by: Kashyap Desai <kashyap.desai@lsi.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
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struct MR_FW_RAID_MAP_ALL *map)
{
struct MR_SPAN_BLOCK_INFO *pSpanBlock = MR_LdSpanInfoGet(ld, map);
struct MR_QUAD_ELEMENT *quad;
struct MR_LD_RAID *raid = MR_LdRaidGet(ld, map);
u32 span, j;
for (span = 0; span < raid->spanDepth; span++, pSpanBlock++) {
for (j = 0; j < le32_to_cpu(pSpanBlock->block_span_info.noElements); j++) {
quad = &pSpanBlock->block_span_info.quad[j];
if (le32_to_cpu(quad->diff) == 0)
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return SPAN_INVALID;
if (le64_to_cpu(quad->logStart) <= row && row <=
le64_to_cpu(quad->logEnd) && (mega_mod64(row - le64_to_cpu(quad->logStart),
le32_to_cpu(quad->diff))) == 0) {
if (span_blk != NULL) {
u64 blk, debugBlk;
blk = mega_div64_32((row-le64_to_cpu(quad->logStart)), le32_to_cpu(quad->diff));
debugBlk = blk;
blk = (blk + le64_to_cpu(quad->offsetInSpan)) << raid->stripeShift;
*span_blk = blk;
}
return span;
}
}
}
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return SPAN_INVALID;
}
/*
******************************************************************************
*
* Function to print info about span set created in driver from FW raid map
*
* Inputs :
* map - LD map
* ldSpanInfo - ldSpanInfo per HBA instance
*/
#if SPAN_DEBUG
static int getSpanInfo(struct MR_FW_RAID_MAP_ALL *map, PLD_SPAN_INFO ldSpanInfo)
{
u8 span;
u32 element;
struct MR_LD_RAID *raid;
LD_SPAN_SET *span_set;
struct MR_QUAD_ELEMENT *quad;
int ldCount;
u16 ld;
for (ldCount = 0; ldCount < MAX_LOGICAL_DRIVES; ldCount++) {
ld = MR_TargetIdToLdGet(ldCount, map);
if (ld >= MAX_LOGICAL_DRIVES)
continue;
raid = MR_LdRaidGet(ld, map);
dev_dbg(&instance->pdev->dev, "LD %x: span_depth=%x\n",
ld, raid->spanDepth);
for (span = 0; span < raid->spanDepth; span++)
dev_dbg(&instance->pdev->dev, "Span=%x,"
" number of quads=%x\n", span,
le32_to_cpu(map->raidMap.ldSpanMap[ld].spanBlock[span].
block_span_info.noElements));
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for (element = 0; element < MAX_QUAD_DEPTH; element++) {
span_set = &(ldSpanInfo[ld].span_set[element]);
if (span_set->span_row_data_width == 0)
break;
dev_dbg(&instance->pdev->dev, "Span Set %x:"
"width=%x, diff=%x\n", element,
(unsigned int)span_set->span_row_data_width,
(unsigned int)span_set->diff);
dev_dbg(&instance->pdev->dev, "logical LBA"
"start=0x%08lx, end=0x%08lx\n",
(long unsigned int)span_set->log_start_lba,
(long unsigned int)span_set->log_end_lba);
dev_dbg(&instance->pdev->dev, "span row start=0x%08lx,"
" end=0x%08lx\n",
(long unsigned int)span_set->span_row_start,
(long unsigned int)span_set->span_row_end);
dev_dbg(&instance->pdev->dev, "data row start=0x%08lx,"
" end=0x%08lx\n",
(long unsigned int)span_set->data_row_start,
(long unsigned int)span_set->data_row_end);
dev_dbg(&instance->pdev->dev, "data strip start=0x%08lx,"
" end=0x%08lx\n",
(long unsigned int)span_set->data_strip_start,
(long unsigned int)span_set->data_strip_end);
for (span = 0; span < raid->spanDepth; span++) {
if (le32_to_cpu(map->raidMap.ldSpanMap[ld].spanBlock[span].
block_span_info.noElements) >=
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element + 1) {
quad = &map->raidMap.ldSpanMap[ld].
spanBlock[span].block_span_info.
quad[element];
dev_dbg(&instance->pdev->dev, "Span=%x,"
"Quad=%x, diff=%x\n", span,
element, le32_to_cpu(quad->diff));
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dev_dbg(&instance->pdev->dev,
"offset_in_span=0x%08lx\n",
(long unsigned int)le64_to_cpu(quad->offsetInSpan));
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dev_dbg(&instance->pdev->dev,
"logical start=0x%08lx, end=0x%08lx\n",
(long unsigned int)le64_to_cpu(quad->logStart),
(long unsigned int)le64_to_cpu(quad->logEnd));
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}
}
}
}
return 0;
}
#endif
/*
******************************************************************************
*
* This routine calculates the Span block for given row using spanset.
*
* Inputs :
* instance - HBA instance
* ld - Logical drive number
* row - Row number
* map - LD map
*
* Outputs :
*
* span - Span number
* block - Absolute Block number in the physical disk
* div_error - Devide error code.
*/
u32 mr_spanset_get_span_block(struct megasas_instance *instance,
u32 ld, u64 row, u64 *span_blk, struct MR_FW_RAID_MAP_ALL *map)
{
struct fusion_context *fusion = instance->ctrl_context;
struct MR_LD_RAID *raid = MR_LdRaidGet(ld, map);
LD_SPAN_SET *span_set;
struct MR_QUAD_ELEMENT *quad;
u32 span, info;
PLD_SPAN_INFO ldSpanInfo = fusion->log_to_span;
for (info = 0; info < MAX_QUAD_DEPTH; info++) {
span_set = &(ldSpanInfo[ld].span_set[info]);
if (span_set->span_row_data_width == 0)
break;
if (row > span_set->data_row_end)
continue;
for (span = 0; span < raid->spanDepth; span++)
if (le32_to_cpu(map->raidMap.ldSpanMap[ld].spanBlock[span].
block_span_info.noElements) >= info+1) {
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quad = &map->raidMap.ldSpanMap[ld].
spanBlock[span].
block_span_info.quad[info];
if (le32_to_cpu(quad->diff == 0))
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return SPAN_INVALID;
if (le64_to_cpu(quad->logStart) <= row &&
row <= le64_to_cpu(quad->logEnd) &&
(mega_mod64(row - le64_to_cpu(quad->logStart),
le32_to_cpu(quad->diff))) == 0) {
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if (span_blk != NULL) {
u64 blk;
blk = mega_div64_32
((row - le64_to_cpu(quad->logStart)),
le32_to_cpu(quad->diff));
blk = (blk + le64_to_cpu(quad->offsetInSpan))
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<< raid->stripeShift;
*span_blk = blk;
}
return span;
}
}
}
return SPAN_INVALID;
}
/*
******************************************************************************
*
* This routine calculates the row for given strip using spanset.
*
* Inputs :
* instance - HBA instance
* ld - Logical drive number
* Strip - Strip
* map - LD map
*
* Outputs :
*
* row - row associated with strip
*/
static u64 get_row_from_strip(struct megasas_instance *instance,
u32 ld, u64 strip, struct MR_FW_RAID_MAP_ALL *map)
{
struct fusion_context *fusion = instance->ctrl_context;
struct MR_LD_RAID *raid = MR_LdRaidGet(ld, map);
LD_SPAN_SET *span_set;
PLD_SPAN_INFO ldSpanInfo = fusion->log_to_span;
u32 info, strip_offset, span, span_offset;
u64 span_set_Strip, span_set_Row, retval;
for (info = 0; info < MAX_QUAD_DEPTH; info++) {
span_set = &(ldSpanInfo[ld].span_set[info]);
if (span_set->span_row_data_width == 0)
break;
if (strip > span_set->data_strip_end)
continue;
span_set_Strip = strip - span_set->data_strip_start;
strip_offset = mega_mod64(span_set_Strip,
span_set->span_row_data_width);
span_set_Row = mega_div64_32(span_set_Strip,
span_set->span_row_data_width) * span_set->diff;
for (span = 0, span_offset = 0; span < raid->spanDepth; span++)
if (le32_to_cpu(map->raidMap.ldSpanMap[ld].spanBlock[span].
block_span_info.noElements >= info+1)) {
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if (strip_offset >=
span_set->strip_offset[span])
span_offset++;
else
break;
}
#if SPAN_DEBUG
dev_info(&instance->pdev->dev, "Strip 0x%llx,"
"span_set_Strip 0x%llx, span_set_Row 0x%llx"
"data width 0x%llx span offset 0x%x\n", strip,
(unsigned long long)span_set_Strip,
(unsigned long long)span_set_Row,
(unsigned long long)span_set->span_row_data_width,
span_offset);
dev_info(&instance->pdev->dev, "For strip 0x%llx"
"row is 0x%llx\n", strip,
(unsigned long long) span_set->data_row_start +
(unsigned long long) span_set_Row + (span_offset - 1));
#endif
retval = (span_set->data_row_start + span_set_Row +
(span_offset - 1));
return retval;
}
return -1LLU;
}
/*
******************************************************************************
*
* This routine calculates the Start Strip for given row using spanset.
*
* Inputs :
* instance - HBA instance
* ld - Logical drive number
* row - Row number
* map - LD map
*
* Outputs :
*
* Strip - Start strip associated with row
*/
static u64 get_strip_from_row(struct megasas_instance *instance,
u32 ld, u64 row, struct MR_FW_RAID_MAP_ALL *map)
{
struct fusion_context *fusion = instance->ctrl_context;
struct MR_LD_RAID *raid = MR_LdRaidGet(ld, map);
LD_SPAN_SET *span_set;
struct MR_QUAD_ELEMENT *quad;
PLD_SPAN_INFO ldSpanInfo = fusion->log_to_span;
u32 span, info;
u64 strip;
for (info = 0; info < MAX_QUAD_DEPTH; info++) {
span_set = &(ldSpanInfo[ld].span_set[info]);
if (span_set->span_row_data_width == 0)
break;
if (row > span_set->data_row_end)
continue;
for (span = 0; span < raid->spanDepth; span++)
if (le32_to_cpu(map->raidMap.ldSpanMap[ld].spanBlock[span].
block_span_info.noElements) >= info+1) {
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quad = &map->raidMap.ldSpanMap[ld].
spanBlock[span].block_span_info.quad[info];
if (le64_to_cpu(quad->logStart) <= row &&
row <= le64_to_cpu(quad->logEnd) &&
mega_mod64((row - le64_to_cpu(quad->logStart)),
le32_to_cpu(quad->diff)) == 0) {
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strip = mega_div64_32
(((row - span_set->data_row_start)
- le64_to_cpu(quad->logStart)),
le32_to_cpu(quad->diff));
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strip *= span_set->span_row_data_width;
strip += span_set->data_strip_start;
strip += span_set->strip_offset[span];
return strip;
}
}
}
dev_err(&instance->pdev->dev, "get_strip_from_row"
"returns invalid strip for ld=%x, row=%lx\n",
ld, (long unsigned int)row);
return -1;
}
/*
******************************************************************************
*
* This routine calculates the Physical Arm for given strip using spanset.
*
* Inputs :
* instance - HBA instance
* ld - Logical drive number
* strip - Strip
* map - LD map
*
* Outputs :
*
* Phys Arm - Phys Arm associated with strip
*/
static u32 get_arm_from_strip(struct megasas_instance *instance,
u32 ld, u64 strip, struct MR_FW_RAID_MAP_ALL *map)
{
struct fusion_context *fusion = instance->ctrl_context;
struct MR_LD_RAID *raid = MR_LdRaidGet(ld, map);
LD_SPAN_SET *span_set;
PLD_SPAN_INFO ldSpanInfo = fusion->log_to_span;
u32 info, strip_offset, span, span_offset, retval;
for (info = 0 ; info < MAX_QUAD_DEPTH; info++) {
span_set = &(ldSpanInfo[ld].span_set[info]);
if (span_set->span_row_data_width == 0)
break;
if (strip > span_set->data_strip_end)
continue;
strip_offset = (uint)mega_mod64
((strip - span_set->data_strip_start),
span_set->span_row_data_width);
for (span = 0, span_offset = 0; span < raid->spanDepth; span++)
if (le32_to_cpu(map->raidMap.ldSpanMap[ld].spanBlock[span].
block_span_info.noElements) >= info+1) {
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if (strip_offset >=
span_set->strip_offset[span])
span_offset =
span_set->strip_offset[span];
else
break;
}
#if SPAN_DEBUG
dev_info(&instance->pdev->dev, "get_arm_from_strip:"
"for ld=0x%x strip=0x%lx arm is 0x%x\n", ld,
(long unsigned int)strip, (strip_offset - span_offset));
#endif
retval = (strip_offset - span_offset);
return retval;
}
dev_err(&instance->pdev->dev, "get_arm_from_strip"
"returns invalid arm for ld=%x strip=%lx\n",
ld, (long unsigned int)strip);
return -1;
}
/* This Function will return Phys arm */
u8 get_arm(struct megasas_instance *instance, u32 ld, u8 span, u64 stripe,
struct MR_FW_RAID_MAP_ALL *map)
{
struct MR_LD_RAID *raid = MR_LdRaidGet(ld, map);
/* Need to check correct default value */
u32 arm = 0;
switch (raid->level) {
case 0:
case 5:
case 6:
arm = mega_mod64(stripe, SPAN_ROW_SIZE(map, ld, span));
break;
case 1:
/* start with logical arm */
arm = get_arm_from_strip(instance, ld, stripe, map);
if (arm != -1U)
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arm *= 2;
break;
}
return arm;
}
/*
******************************************************************************
*
* This routine calculates the arm, span and block for the specified stripe and
* reference in stripe using spanset
*
* Inputs :
*
* ld - Logical drive number
* stripRow - Stripe number
* stripRef - Reference in stripe
*
* Outputs :
*
* span - Span number
* block - Absolute Block number in the physical disk
*/
static u8 mr_spanset_get_phy_params(struct megasas_instance *instance, u32 ld,
u64 stripRow, u16 stripRef, struct IO_REQUEST_INFO *io_info,
struct RAID_CONTEXT *pRAID_Context,
struct MR_FW_RAID_MAP_ALL *map)
{
struct MR_LD_RAID *raid = MR_LdRaidGet(ld, map);
u32 pd, arRef;
u8 physArm, span;
u64 row;
u8 retval = TRUE;
u8 do_invader = 0;
u64 *pdBlock = &io_info->pdBlock;
u16 *pDevHandle = &io_info->devHandle;
u32 logArm, rowMod, armQ, arm;
if ((instance->pdev->device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_LSI_INVADER ||
instance->pdev->device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_LSI_FURY))
do_invader = 1;
/*Get row and span from io_info for Uneven Span IO.*/
row = io_info->start_row;
span = io_info->start_span;
if (raid->level == 6) {
logArm = get_arm_from_strip(instance, ld, stripRow, map);
if (logArm == -1U)
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return FALSE;
rowMod = mega_mod64(row, SPAN_ROW_SIZE(map, ld, span));
armQ = SPAN_ROW_SIZE(map, ld, span) - 1 - rowMod;
arm = armQ + 1 + logArm;
if (arm >= SPAN_ROW_SIZE(map, ld, span))
arm -= SPAN_ROW_SIZE(map, ld, span);
physArm = (u8)arm;
} else
/* Calculate the arm */
physArm = get_arm(instance, ld, span, stripRow, map);
if (physArm == 0xFF)
return FALSE;
arRef = MR_LdSpanArrayGet(ld, span, map);
pd = MR_ArPdGet(arRef, physArm, map);
if (pd != MR_PD_INVALID)
*pDevHandle = MR_PdDevHandleGet(pd, map);
else {
*pDevHandle = MR_PD_INVALID;
if ((raid->level >= 5) &&
(!do_invader || (do_invader &&
(raid->regTypeReqOnRead != REGION_TYPE_UNUSED))))
pRAID_Context->regLockFlags = REGION_TYPE_EXCLUSIVE;
else if (raid->level == 1) {
pd = MR_ArPdGet(arRef, physArm + 1, map);
if (pd != MR_PD_INVALID)
*pDevHandle = MR_PdDevHandleGet(pd, map);
}
}
*pdBlock += stripRef + le64_to_cpu(MR_LdSpanPtrGet(ld, span, map)->startBlk);
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pRAID_Context->spanArm = (span << RAID_CTX_SPANARM_SPAN_SHIFT) |
physArm;
return retval;
}
/*
******************************************************************************
*
* This routine calculates the arm, span and block for the specified stripe and
* reference in stripe.
*
* Inputs :
*
* ld - Logical drive number
* stripRow - Stripe number
* stripRef - Reference in stripe
*
* Outputs :
*
* span - Span number
* block - Absolute Block number in the physical disk
*/
u8 MR_GetPhyParams(struct megasas_instance *instance, u32 ld, u64 stripRow,
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u16 stripRef, struct IO_REQUEST_INFO *io_info,
struct RAID_CONTEXT *pRAID_Context,
struct MR_FW_RAID_MAP_ALL *map)
{
struct MR_LD_RAID *raid = MR_LdRaidGet(ld, map);
u32 pd, arRef;
u8 physArm, span;
u64 row;
u8 retval = TRUE;
u8 do_invader = 0;
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u64 *pdBlock = &io_info->pdBlock;
u16 *pDevHandle = &io_info->devHandle;
if ((instance->pdev->device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_LSI_INVADER ||
instance->pdev->device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_LSI_FURY))
do_invader = 1;
row = mega_div64_32(stripRow, raid->rowDataSize);
if (raid->level == 6) {
/* logical arm within row */
u32 logArm = mega_mod64(stripRow, raid->rowDataSize);
u32 rowMod, armQ, arm;
if (raid->rowSize == 0)
return FALSE;
/* get logical row mod */
rowMod = mega_mod64(row, raid->rowSize);
armQ = raid->rowSize-1-rowMod; /* index of Q drive */
arm = armQ+1+logArm; /* data always logically follows Q */
if (arm >= raid->rowSize) /* handle wrap condition */
arm -= raid->rowSize;
physArm = (u8)arm;
} else {
if (raid->modFactor == 0)
return FALSE;
physArm = MR_LdDataArmGet(ld, mega_mod64(stripRow,
raid->modFactor),
map);
}
if (raid->spanDepth == 1) {
span = 0;
*pdBlock = row << raid->stripeShift;
} else {
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span = (u8)MR_GetSpanBlock(ld, row, pdBlock, map);
if (span == SPAN_INVALID)
return FALSE;
}
/* Get the array on which this span is present */
arRef = MR_LdSpanArrayGet(ld, span, map);
pd = MR_ArPdGet(arRef, physArm, map); /* Get the pd */
if (pd != MR_PD_INVALID)
/* Get dev handle from Pd. */
*pDevHandle = MR_PdDevHandleGet(pd, map);
else {
*pDevHandle = MR_PD_INVALID; /* set dev handle as invalid. */
if ((raid->level >= 5) &&
(!do_invader || (do_invader &&
(raid->regTypeReqOnRead != REGION_TYPE_UNUSED))))
pRAID_Context->regLockFlags = REGION_TYPE_EXCLUSIVE;
else if (raid->level == 1) {
/* Get alternate Pd. */
pd = MR_ArPdGet(arRef, physArm + 1, map);
if (pd != MR_PD_INVALID)
/* Get dev handle from Pd */
*pDevHandle = MR_PdDevHandleGet(pd, map);
}
}
*pdBlock += stripRef + le64_to_cpu(MR_LdSpanPtrGet(ld, span, map)->startBlk);
pRAID_Context->spanArm = (span << RAID_CTX_SPANARM_SPAN_SHIFT) |
physArm;
return retval;
}
/*
******************************************************************************
*
* MR_BuildRaidContext function
*
* This function will initiate command processing. The start/end row and strip
* information is calculated then the lock is acquired.
* This function will return 0 if region lock was acquired OR return num strips
*/
u8
MR_BuildRaidContext(struct megasas_instance *instance,
struct IO_REQUEST_INFO *io_info,
struct RAID_CONTEXT *pRAID_Context,
struct MR_FW_RAID_MAP_ALL *map, u8 **raidLUN)
{
struct MR_LD_RAID *raid;
u32 ld, stripSize, stripe_mask;
u64 endLba, endStrip, endRow, start_row, start_strip;
u64 regStart;
u32 regSize;
u8 num_strips, numRows;
u16 ref_in_start_stripe, ref_in_end_stripe;
u64 ldStartBlock;
u32 numBlocks, ldTgtId;
u8 isRead;
u8 retval = 0;
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u8 startlba_span = SPAN_INVALID;
u64 *pdBlock = &io_info->pdBlock;
ldStartBlock = io_info->ldStartBlock;
numBlocks = io_info->numBlocks;
ldTgtId = io_info->ldTgtId;
isRead = io_info->isRead;
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io_info->IoforUnevenSpan = 0;
io_info->start_span = SPAN_INVALID;
ld = MR_TargetIdToLdGet(ldTgtId, map);
raid = MR_LdRaidGet(ld, map);
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/*
* if rowDataSize @RAID map and spanRowDataSize @SPAN INFO are zero
* return FALSE
*/
if (raid->rowDataSize == 0) {
if (MR_LdSpanPtrGet(ld, 0, map)->spanRowDataSize == 0)
return FALSE;
else if (instance->UnevenSpanSupport) {
io_info->IoforUnevenSpan = 1;
} else {
dev_info(&instance->pdev->dev,
"raid->rowDataSize is 0, but has SPAN[0]"
"rowDataSize = 0x%0x,"
"but there is _NO_ UnevenSpanSupport\n",
MR_LdSpanPtrGet(ld, 0, map)->spanRowDataSize);
return FALSE;
}
}
stripSize = 1 << raid->stripeShift;
stripe_mask = stripSize-1;
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/*
* calculate starting row and stripe, and number of strips and rows
*/
start_strip = ldStartBlock >> raid->stripeShift;
ref_in_start_stripe = (u16)(ldStartBlock & stripe_mask);
endLba = ldStartBlock + numBlocks - 1;
ref_in_end_stripe = (u16)(endLba & stripe_mask);
endStrip = endLba >> raid->stripeShift;
num_strips = (u8)(endStrip - start_strip + 1); /* End strip */
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if (io_info->IoforUnevenSpan) {
start_row = get_row_from_strip(instance, ld, start_strip, map);
endRow = get_row_from_strip(instance, ld, endStrip, map);
if (start_row == -1ULL || endRow == -1ULL) {
dev_info(&instance->pdev->dev, "return from %s %d."
"Send IO w/o region lock.\n",
__func__, __LINE__);
return FALSE;
}
if (raid->spanDepth == 1) {
startlba_span = 0;
*pdBlock = start_row << raid->stripeShift;
} else
startlba_span = (u8)mr_spanset_get_span_block(instance,
ld, start_row, pdBlock, map);
if (startlba_span == SPAN_INVALID) {
dev_info(&instance->pdev->dev, "return from %s %d"
"for row 0x%llx,start strip %llx"
"endSrip %llx\n", __func__, __LINE__,
(unsigned long long)start_row,
(unsigned long long)start_strip,
(unsigned long long)endStrip);
return FALSE;
}
io_info->start_span = startlba_span;
io_info->start_row = start_row;
#if SPAN_DEBUG
dev_dbg(&instance->pdev->dev, "Check Span number from %s %d"
"for row 0x%llx, start strip 0x%llx end strip 0x%llx"
" span 0x%x\n", __func__, __LINE__,
(unsigned long long)start_row,
(unsigned long long)start_strip,
(unsigned long long)endStrip, startlba_span);
dev_dbg(&instance->pdev->dev, "start_row 0x%llx endRow 0x%llx"
"Start span 0x%x\n", (unsigned long long)start_row,
(unsigned long long)endRow, startlba_span);
#endif
} else {
start_row = mega_div64_32(start_strip, raid->rowDataSize);
endRow = mega_div64_32(endStrip, raid->rowDataSize);
}
numRows = (u8)(endRow - start_row + 1);
/*
* calculate region info.
*/
/* assume region is at the start of the first row */
regStart = start_row << raid->stripeShift;
/* assume this IO needs the full row - we'll adjust if not true */
regSize = stripSize;
/* Check if we can send this I/O via FastPath */
if (raid->capability.fpCapable) {
if (isRead)
io_info->fpOkForIo = (raid->capability.fpReadCapable &&
((num_strips == 1) ||
raid->capability.
fpReadAcrossStripe));
else
io_info->fpOkForIo = (raid->capability.fpWriteCapable &&
((num_strips == 1) ||
raid->capability.
fpWriteAcrossStripe));
} else
io_info->fpOkForIo = FALSE;
if (numRows == 1) {
/* single-strip IOs can always lock only the data needed */
if (num_strips == 1) {
regStart += ref_in_start_stripe;
regSize = numBlocks;
}
/* multi-strip IOs always need to full stripe locked */
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} else if (io_info->IoforUnevenSpan == 0) {
/*
* For Even span region lock optimization.
* If the start strip is the last in the start row
*/
if (start_strip == (start_row + 1) * raid->rowDataSize - 1) {
regStart += ref_in_start_stripe;
/* initialize count to sectors from startref to end
of strip */
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regSize = stripSize - ref_in_start_stripe;
}
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/* add complete rows in the middle of the transfer */
if (numRows > 2)
regSize += (numRows-2) << raid->stripeShift;
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/* if IO ends within first strip of last row*/
if (endStrip == endRow*raid->rowDataSize)
regSize += ref_in_end_stripe+1;
else
regSize += stripSize;
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} else {
/*
* For Uneven span region lock optimization.
* If the start strip is the last in the start row
*/
if (start_strip == (get_strip_from_row(instance, ld, start_row, map) +
SPAN_ROW_DATA_SIZE(map, ld, startlba_span) - 1)) {
regStart += ref_in_start_stripe;
/* initialize count to sectors from
* startRef to end of strip
*/
regSize = stripSize - ref_in_start_stripe;
}
/* Add complete rows in the middle of the transfer*/
if (numRows > 2)
/* Add complete rows in the middle of the transfer*/
regSize += (numRows-2) << raid->stripeShift;
/* if IO ends within first strip of last row */
if (endStrip == get_strip_from_row(instance, ld, endRow, map))
regSize += ref_in_end_stripe + 1;
else
regSize += stripSize;
}
pRAID_Context->timeoutValue = cpu_to_le16(map->raidMap.fpPdIoTimeoutSec);
if ((instance->pdev->device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_LSI_INVADER) ||
(instance->pdev->device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_LSI_FURY))
pRAID_Context->regLockFlags = (isRead) ?
raid->regTypeReqOnRead : raid->regTypeReqOnWrite;
else
pRAID_Context->regLockFlags = (isRead) ?
REGION_TYPE_SHARED_READ : raid->regTypeReqOnWrite;
pRAID_Context->VirtualDiskTgtId = raid->targetId;
pRAID_Context->regLockRowLBA = cpu_to_le64(regStart);
pRAID_Context->regLockLength = cpu_to_le32(regSize);
pRAID_Context->configSeqNum = raid->seqNum;
/* save pointer to raid->LUN array */
*raidLUN = raid->LUN;
/*Get Phy Params only if FP capable, or else leave it to MR firmware
to do the calculation.*/
if (io_info->fpOkForIo) {
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retval = io_info->IoforUnevenSpan ?
mr_spanset_get_phy_params(instance, ld,
start_strip, ref_in_start_stripe,
io_info, pRAID_Context, map) :
MR_GetPhyParams(instance, ld, start_strip,
ref_in_start_stripe, io_info,
pRAID_Context, map);
/* If IO on an invalid Pd, then FP is not possible.*/
if (io_info->devHandle == MR_PD_INVALID)
io_info->fpOkForIo = FALSE;
return retval;
} else if (isRead) {
uint stripIdx;
for (stripIdx = 0; stripIdx < num_strips; stripIdx++) {
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retval = io_info->IoforUnevenSpan ?
mr_spanset_get_phy_params(instance, ld,
start_strip + stripIdx,
ref_in_start_stripe, io_info,
pRAID_Context, map) :
MR_GetPhyParams(instance, ld,
start_strip + stripIdx, ref_in_start_stripe,
io_info, pRAID_Context, map);
if (!retval)
return TRUE;
}
}
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#if SPAN_DEBUG
/* Just for testing what arm we get for strip.*/
if (io_info->IoforUnevenSpan)
get_arm_from_strip(instance, ld, start_strip, map);
#endif
return TRUE;
}
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/*
******************************************************************************
*
* This routine pepare spanset info from Valid Raid map and store it into
* local copy of ldSpanInfo per instance data structure.
*
* Inputs :
* map - LD map
* ldSpanInfo - ldSpanInfo per HBA instance
*
*/
void mr_update_span_set(struct MR_FW_RAID_MAP_ALL *map,
PLD_SPAN_INFO ldSpanInfo)
{
u8 span, count;
u32 element, span_row_width;
u64 span_row;
struct MR_LD_RAID *raid;
LD_SPAN_SET *span_set, *span_set_prev;
struct MR_QUAD_ELEMENT *quad;
int ldCount;
u16 ld;
for (ldCount = 0; ldCount < MAX_LOGICAL_DRIVES; ldCount++) {
ld = MR_TargetIdToLdGet(ldCount, map);
if (ld >= MAX_LOGICAL_DRIVES)
continue;
raid = MR_LdRaidGet(ld, map);
for (element = 0; element < MAX_QUAD_DEPTH; element++) {
for (span = 0; span < raid->spanDepth; span++) {
if (le32_to_cpu(map->raidMap.ldSpanMap[ld].spanBlock[span].
block_span_info.noElements) <
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element + 1)
continue;
span_set = &(ldSpanInfo[ld].span_set[element]);
quad = &map->raidMap.ldSpanMap[ld].
spanBlock[span].block_span_info.
quad[element];
span_set->diff = le32_to_cpu(quad->diff);
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for (count = 0, span_row_width = 0;
count < raid->spanDepth; count++) {
if (le32_to_cpu(map->raidMap.ldSpanMap[ld].
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spanBlock[count].
block_span_info.
noElements) >= element + 1) {
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span_set->strip_offset[count] =
span_row_width;
span_row_width +=
MR_LdSpanPtrGet
(ld, count, map)->spanRowDataSize;
printk(KERN_INFO "megasas:"
"span %x rowDataSize %x\n",
count, MR_LdSpanPtrGet
(ld, count, map)->spanRowDataSize);
}
}
span_set->span_row_data_width = span_row_width;
span_row = mega_div64_32(((le64_to_cpu(quad->logEnd) -
le64_to_cpu(quad->logStart)) + le32_to_cpu(quad->diff)),
le32_to_cpu(quad->diff));
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if (element == 0) {
span_set->log_start_lba = 0;
span_set->log_end_lba =
((span_row << raid->stripeShift)
* span_row_width) - 1;
span_set->span_row_start = 0;
span_set->span_row_end = span_row - 1;
span_set->data_strip_start = 0;
span_set->data_strip_end =
(span_row * span_row_width) - 1;
span_set->data_row_start = 0;
span_set->data_row_end =
(span_row * le32_to_cpu(quad->diff)) - 1;
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} else {
span_set_prev = &(ldSpanInfo[ld].
span_set[element - 1]);
span_set->log_start_lba =
span_set_prev->log_end_lba + 1;
span_set->log_end_lba =
span_set->log_start_lba +
((span_row << raid->stripeShift)
* span_row_width) - 1;
span_set->span_row_start =
span_set_prev->span_row_end + 1;
span_set->span_row_end =
span_set->span_row_start + span_row - 1;
span_set->data_strip_start =
span_set_prev->data_strip_end + 1;
span_set->data_strip_end =
span_set->data_strip_start +
(span_row * span_row_width) - 1;
span_set->data_row_start =
span_set_prev->data_row_end + 1;
span_set->data_row_end =
span_set->data_row_start +
(span_row * le32_to_cpu(quad->diff)) - 1;
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}
break;
}
if (span == raid->spanDepth)
break;
}
}
#if SPAN_DEBUG
getSpanInfo(map, ldSpanInfo);
#endif
}
void
mr_update_load_balance_params(struct MR_FW_RAID_MAP_ALL *map,
struct LD_LOAD_BALANCE_INFO *lbInfo)
{
int ldCount;
u16 ld;
struct MR_LD_RAID *raid;
for (ldCount = 0; ldCount < MAX_LOGICAL_DRIVES; ldCount++) {
ld = MR_TargetIdToLdGet(ldCount, map);
if (ld >= MAX_LOGICAL_DRIVES) {
lbInfo[ldCount].loadBalanceFlag = 0;
continue;
}
raid = MR_LdRaidGet(ld, map);
/* Two drive Optimal RAID 1 */
if ((raid->level == 1) && (raid->rowSize == 2) &&
(raid->spanDepth == 1) && raid->ldState ==
MR_LD_STATE_OPTIMAL) {
u32 pd, arRef;
lbInfo[ldCount].loadBalanceFlag = 1;
/* Get the array on which this span is present */
arRef = MR_LdSpanArrayGet(ld, 0, map);
/* Get the Pd */
pd = MR_ArPdGet(arRef, 0, map);
/* Get dev handle from Pd */
lbInfo[ldCount].raid1DevHandle[0] =
MR_PdDevHandleGet(pd, map);
/* Get the Pd */
pd = MR_ArPdGet(arRef, 1, map);
/* Get the dev handle from Pd */
lbInfo[ldCount].raid1DevHandle[1] =
MR_PdDevHandleGet(pd, map);
} else
lbInfo[ldCount].loadBalanceFlag = 0;
}
}
u8 megasas_get_best_arm(struct LD_LOAD_BALANCE_INFO *lbInfo, u8 arm, u64 block,
u32 count)
{
u16 pend0, pend1;
u64 diff0, diff1;
u8 bestArm;
/* get the pending cmds for the data and mirror arms */
pend0 = atomic_read(&lbInfo->scsi_pending_cmds[0]);
pend1 = atomic_read(&lbInfo->scsi_pending_cmds[1]);
/* Determine the disk whose head is nearer to the req. block */
diff0 = ABS_DIFF(block, lbInfo->last_accessed_block[0]);
diff1 = ABS_DIFF(block, lbInfo->last_accessed_block[1]);
bestArm = (diff0 <= diff1 ? 0 : 1);
/*Make balance count from 16 to 4 to keep driver in sync with Firmware*/
if ((bestArm == arm && pend0 > pend1 + 4) ||
(bestArm != arm && pend1 > pend0 + 4))
bestArm ^= 1;
/* Update the last accessed block on the correct pd */
lbInfo->last_accessed_block[bestArm] = block + count - 1;
return bestArm;
}
u16 get_updated_dev_handle(struct LD_LOAD_BALANCE_INFO *lbInfo,
struct IO_REQUEST_INFO *io_info)
{
u8 arm, old_arm;
u16 devHandle;
old_arm = lbInfo->raid1DevHandle[0] == io_info->devHandle ? 0 : 1;
/* get best new arm */
arm = megasas_get_best_arm(lbInfo, old_arm, io_info->ldStartBlock,
io_info->numBlocks);
devHandle = lbInfo->raid1DevHandle[arm];
atomic_inc(&lbInfo->scsi_pending_cmds[arm]);
return devHandle;
}