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authorJames Smart <James.Smart@Emulex.Com>2007-04-27 12:41:09 -0400
committerJames Bottomley <jejb@mulgrave.il.steeleye.com>2007-05-16 09:36:15 -0400
commita53eb5e060c0ec7245c8f93b9dcd94afa6041e06 (patch)
tree5e5747a715142c6eb1b89f9550477e2d1df318f0
parent7b104bcb8e460e45a1aebe3da9b86aacdb4cab12 (diff)
[SCSI] FC Transport support for vports based on NPIV
This patch provides support for FC virtual ports based on NPIV. For information on the interfaces and design, please read the Documentation/scsi/scsi_fc_transport.txt file enclosed within the patch. The RFC was originally posted here: http://marc.info/?l=linux-scsi&m=117226959918393&w=2 Changes from the initial RFC: - Bug fix: needed a transport_class_unregister() for the vport class - Create a symlink to the vport in the shost device if it is not the parent of the vport. - Made symbolic name writable so it can be set after creation - Made the temporary fc_vport_identifiers struct private to the transport. - Deleted the vport_id field from the vport. I couldn't find any good use for it (and symname is a good replacement). - Made the vport_state and vport_last_state "private" attributes. Added the fc_vport_set_state() helper function to manage state transitions - Updated vport_create() to allow a vport to be created in a disabled state. - Added INITIALIZING and FAILED vport states - Added VPCERR_xxx defines for errors to be returned from vport_create() - Created a Documentation/scsi/scsi_fc_transport.txt file that describes the interfaces and expected LLDD behaviors. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
-rw-r--r--Documentation/scsi/scsi_fc_transport.txt450
-rw-r--r--drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_fc.c805
-rw-r--r--include/scsi/scsi_transport_fc.h173
3 files changed, 1399 insertions, 29 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/scsi/scsi_fc_transport.txt b/Documentation/scsi/scsi_fc_transport.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..ab057afc757f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/scsi/scsi_fc_transport.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,450 @@
+ SCSI FC Tansport
+ =============================================
+
+Date: 4/12/2007
+Kernel Revisions for features:
+ rports : <<TBS>>
+ vports : 2.6.22 (? TBD)
+
+
+Introduction
+============
+This file documents the features and components of the SCSI FC Transport.
+It also provides documents the API between the transport and FC LLDDs.
+The FC transport can be found at:
+ drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_fc.c
+ include/scsi/scsi_transport_fc.h
+ include/scsi/scsi_netlink_fc.h
+
+This file is found at Documentation/scsi/scsi_fc_transport.txt
+
+
+FC Remote Ports (rports)
+========================================================================
+<< To Be Supplied >>
+
+
+FC Virtual Ports (vports)
+========================================================================
+
+Overview:
+-------------------------------
+
+ New FC standards have defined mechanisms which allows for a single physical
+ port to appear on as multiple communication ports. Using the N_Port Id
+ Virtualization (NPIV) mechanism, a point-to-point connection to a Fabric
+ can be assigned more than 1 N_Port_ID. Each N_Port_ID appears as a
+ separate port to other endpoints on the fabric, even though it shares one
+ physical link to the switch for communication. Each N_Port_ID can have a
+ unique view of the fabric based on fabric zoning and array lun-masking
+ (just like a normal non-NPIV adapter). Using the Virtual Fabric (VF)
+ mechanism, adding a fabric header to each frame allows the port to
+ interact with the Fabric Port to join multiple fabrics. The port will
+ obtain an N_Port_ID on each fabric it joins. Each fabric will have its
+ own unique view of endpoints and configuration parameters. NPIV may be
+ used together with VF so that the port can obtain multiple N_Port_IDs
+ on each virtual fabric.
+
+ The FC transport is now recognizing a new object - a vport. A vport is
+ an entity that has a world-wide unique World Wide Port Name (wwpn) and
+ World Wide Node Name (wwnn). The transport also allows for the FC4's to
+ be specified for the vport, with FCP_Initiator being the primary role
+ expected. Once instantiated by one of the above methods, it will have a
+ distinct N_Port_ID and view of fabric endpoints and storage entities.
+ The fc_host associated with the physical adapter will export the ability
+ to create vports. The transport will create the vport object within the
+ Linux device tree, and instruct the fc_host's driver to instantiate the
+ virtual port. Typically, the driver will create a new scsi_host instance
+ on the vport, resulting in a unique <H,C,T,L> namespace for the vport.
+ Thus, whether a FC port is based on a physical port or on a virtual port,
+ each will appear as a unique scsi_host with its own target and lun space.
+
+ Note: At this time, the transport is written to create only NPIV-based
+ vports. However, consideration was given to VF-based vports and it
+ should be a minor change to add support if needed. The remaining
+ discussion will concentrate on NPIV.
+
+ Note: World Wide Name assignment (and uniqueness guarantees) are left
+ up to an administrative entity controling the vport. For example,
+ if vports are to be associated with virtual machines, a XEN mgmt
+ utility would be responsible for creating wwpn/wwnn's for the vport,
+ using it's own naming authority and OUI. (Note: it already does this
+ for virtual MAC addresses).
+
+
+Device Trees and Vport Objects:
+-------------------------------
+
+ Today, the device tree typically contains the scsi_host object,
+ with rports and scsi target objects underneath it. Currently the FC
+ transport creates the vport object and places it under the scsi_host
+ object corresponding to the physical adapter. The LLDD will allocate
+ a new scsi_host for the vport and link it's object under the vport.
+ The remainder of the tree under the vports scsi_host is the same
+ as the non-NPIV case. The transport is written currently to easily
+ allow the parent of the vport to be something other than the scsi_host.
+ This could be used in the future to link the object onto a vm-specific
+ device tree. If the vport's parent is not the physical port's scsi_host,
+ a symbolic link to the vport object will be placed in the physical
+ port's scsi_host.
+
+ Here's what to expect in the device tree :
+ The typical Physical Port's Scsi_Host:
+ /sys/devices/.../host17/
+ and it has the typical decendent tree:
+ /sys/devices/.../host17/rport-17:0-0/target17:0:0/17:0:0:0:
+ and then the vport is created on the Physical Port:
+ /sys/devices/.../host17/vport-17:0-0
+ and the vport's Scsi_Host is then created:
+ /sys/devices/.../host17/vport-17:0-0/host18
+ and then the rest of the tree progresses, such as:
+ /sys/devices/.../host17/vport-17:0-0/host18/rport-18:0-0/target18:0:0/18:0:0:0:
+
+ Here's what to expect in the sysfs tree :
+ scsi_hosts:
+ /sys/class/scsi_host/host17 physical port's scsi_host
+ /sys/class/scsi_host/host18 vport's scsi_host
+ fc_hosts:
+ /sys/class/fc_host/host17 physical port's fc_host
+ /sys/class/fc_host/host18 vport's fc_host
+ fc_vports:
+ /sys/class/fc_vports/vport-17:0-0 the vport's fc_vport
+ fc_rports:
+ /sys/class/fc_remote_ports/rport-17:0-0 rport on the physical port
+ /sys/class/fc_remote_ports/rport-18:0-0 rport on the vport
+
+
+Vport Attributes:
+-------------------------------
+
+ The new fc_vport class object has the following attributes
+
+ node_name: Read_Only
+ The WWNN of the vport
+
+ port_name: Read_Only
+ The WWPN of the vport
+
+ roles: Read_Only
+ Indicates the FC4 roles enabled on the vport.
+
+ symbolic_name: Read_Write
+ A string, appended to the driver's symbolic port name string, which
+ is registered with the switch to identify the vport. For example,
+ a hypervisor could set this string to "Xen Domain 2 VM 5 Vport 2",
+ and this set of identifiers can be seen on switch management screens
+ to identify the port.
+
+ vport_delete: Write_Only
+ When written with a "1", will tear down the vport.
+
+ vport_disable: Write_Only
+ When written with a "1", will transition the vport to a disabled.
+ state. The vport will still be instantiated with the Linux kernel,
+ but it will not be active on the FC link.
+ When written with a "0", will enable the vport.
+
+ vport_last_state: Read_Only
+ Indicates the previous state of the vport. See the section below on
+ "Vport States".
+
+ vport_state: Read_Only
+ Indicates the state of the vport. See the section below on
+ "Vport States".
+
+ vport_type: Read_Only
+ Reflects the FC mechanism used to create the virtual port.
+ Only NPIV is supported currently.
+
+
+ For the fc_host class object, the following attributes are added for vports:
+
+ max_npiv_vports: Read_Only
+ Indicates the maximum number of NPIV-based vports that the
+ driver/adapter can support on the fc_host.
+
+ npiv_vports_inuse: Read_Only
+ Indicates how many NPIV-based vports have been instantiated on the
+ fc_host.
+
+ vport_create: Write_Only
+ A "simple" create interface to instantiate a vport on an fc_host.
+ A "<WWPN>:<WWNN>" string is written to the attribute. The transport
+ then instantiates the vport object and calls the LLDD to create the
+ vport with the role of FCP_Initiator. Each WWN is specified as 16
+ hex characters and may *not* contain any prefixes (e.g. 0x, x, etc).
+
+ vport_delete: Write_Only
+ A "simple" delete interface to teardown a vport. A "<WWPN>:<WWNN>"
+ string is written to the attribute. The transport will locate the
+ vport on the fc_host with the same WWNs and tear it down. Each WWN
+ is specified as 16 hex characters and may *not* contain any prefixes
+ (e.g. 0x, x, etc).
+
+
+Vport States:
+-------------------------------
+
+ Vport instantiation consists of two parts:
+ - Creation with the kernel and LLDD. This means all transport and
+ driver data structures are built up, and device objects created.
+ This is equivalent to a driver "attach" on an adapter, which is
+ independent of the adapter's link state.
+ - Instantiation of the vport on the FC link via ELS traffic, etc.
+ This is equivalent to a "link up" and successfull link initialization.
+ Futher information can be found in the interfaces section below for
+ Vport Creation.
+
+ Once a vport has been instantiated with the kernel/LLDD, a vport state
+ can be reported via the sysfs attribute. The following states exist:
+
+ FC_VPORT_UNKNOWN - Unknown
+ An temporary state, typically set only while the vport is being
+ instantiated with the kernel and LLDD.
+
+ FC_VPORT_ACTIVE - Active
+ The vport has been successfully been created on the FC link.
+ It is fully functional.
+
+ FC_VPORT_DISABLED - Disabled
+ The vport instantiated, but "disabled". The vport is not instantiated
+ on the FC link. This is equivalent to a physical port with the
+ link "down".
+
+ FC_VPORT_LINKDOWN - Linkdown
+ The vport is not operational as the physical link is not operational.
+
+ FC_VPORT_INITIALIZING - Initializing
+ The vport is in the process of instantiating on the FC link.
+ The LLDD will set this state just prior to starting the ELS traffic
+ to create the vport. This state will persist until the vport is
+ successfully created (state becomes FC_VPORT_ACTIVE) or it fails
+ (state is one of the values below). As this state is transitory,
+ it will not be preserved in the "vport_last_state".
+
+ FC_VPORT_NO_FABRIC_SUPP - No Fabric Support
+ The vport is not operational. One of the following conditions were
+ encountered:
+ - The FC topology is not Point-to-Point
+ - The FC port is not connected to an F_Port
+ - The F_Port has indicated that NPIV is not supported.
+
+ FC_VPORT_NO_FABRIC_RSCS - No Fabric Resources
+ The vport is not operational. The Fabric failed FDISC with a status
+ indicating that it does not have sufficient resources to complete
+ the operation.
+
+ FC_VPORT_FABRIC_LOGOUT - Fabric Logout
+ The vport is not operational. The Fabric has LOGO'd the N_Port_ID
+ associated with the vport.
+
+ FC_VPORT_FABRIC_REJ_WWN - Fabric Rejected WWN
+ The vport is not operational. The Fabric failed FDISC with a status
+ indicating that the WWN's are not valid.
+
+ FC_VPORT_FAILED - VPort Failed
+ The vport is not operational. This is a catchall for all other
+ error conditions.
+
+
+ The following state table indicates the different state transitions:
+
+ State Event New State
+ --------------------------------------------------------------------
+ n/a Initialization Unknown
+ Unknown: Link Down Linkdown
+ Link Up & Loop No Fabric Support
+ Link Up & no Fabric No Fabric Support
+ Link Up & FLOGI response No Fabric Support
+ indicates no NPIV support
+ Link Up & FDISC being sent Initializing
+ Disable request Disable
+ Linkdown: Link Up Unknown
+ Initializing: FDISC ACC Active
+ FDISC LS_RJT w/ no resources No Fabric Resources
+ FDISC LS_RJT w/ invalid Fabric Rejected WWN
+ pname or invalid nport_id
+ FDISC LS_RJT failed for Vport Failed
+ other reasons
+ Link Down Linkdown
+ Disable request Disable
+ Disable: Enable request Unknown
+ Active: LOGO received from fabric Fabric Logout
+ Link Down Linkdown
+ Disable request Disable
+ Fabric Logout: Link still up Unknown
+
+ The following 4 error states all have the same transitions:
+ No Fabric Support:
+ No Fabric Resources:
+ Fabric Rejected WWN:
+ Vport Failed:
+ Disable request Disable
+ Link goes down Linkdown
+
+
+Transport <-> LLDD Interfaces :
+-------------------------------
+
+Vport support by LLDD:
+
+ The LLDD indicates support for vports by supplying a vport_create()
+ function in the transport template. The presense of this function will
+ cause the creation of the new attributes on the fc_host. As part of
+ the physical port completing its initialization relative to the
+ transport, it should set the max_npiv_vports attribute to indicate the
+ maximum number of vports the driver and/or adapter supports.
+
+
+Vport Creation:
+
+ The LLDD vport_create() syntax is:
+
+ int vport_create(struct fc_vport *vport, bool disable)
+
+ where:
+ vport: Is the newly allocated vport object
+ disable: If "true", the vport is to be created in a disabled stated.
+ If "false", the vport is to be enabled upon creation.
+
+ When a request is made to create a new vport (via sgio/netlink, or the
+ vport_create fc_host attribute), the transport will validate that the LLDD
+ can support another vport (e.g. max_npiv_vports > npiv_vports_inuse).
+ If not, the create request will be failed. If space remains, the transport
+ will increment the vport count, create the vport object, and then call the
+ LLDD's vport_create() function with the newly allocated vport object.
+
+ As mentioned above, vport creation is divided into two parts:
+ - Creation with the kernel and LLDD. This means all transport and
+ driver data structures are built up, and device objects created.
+ This is equivalent to a driver "attach" on an adapter, which is
+ independent of the adapter's link state.
+ - Instantiation of the vport on the FC link via ELS traffic, etc.
+ This is equivalent to a "link up" and successfull link initialization.
+
+ The LLDD's vport_create() function will not synchronously wait for both
+ parts to be fully completed before returning. It must validate that the
+ infrastructure exists to support NPIV, and complete the first part of
+ vport creation (data structure build up) before returning. We do not
+ hinge vport_create() on the link-side operation mainly because:
+ - The link may be down. It is not a failure if it is. It simply
+ means the vport is in an inoperable state until the link comes up.
+ This is consistent with the link bouncing post vport creation.
+ - The vport may be created in a disabled state.
+ - This is consistent with a model where: the vport equates to a
+ FC adapter. The vport_create is synonymous with driver attachment
+ to the adapter, which is independent of link state.
+
+ Note: special error codes have been defined to delineate infrastructure
+ failure cases for quicker resolution.
+
+ The expected behavior for the LLDD's vport_create() function is:
+ - Validate Infrastructure:
+ - If the driver or adapter cannot support another vport, whether
+ due to improper firmware, (a lie about) max_npiv, or a lack of
+ some other resource - return VPCERR_UNSUPPORTED.
+ - If the driver validates the WWN's against those already active on
+ the adapter and detects an overlap - return VPCERR_BAD_WWN.
+ - If the driver detects the topology is loop, non-fabric, or the
+ FLOGI did not support NPIV - return VPCERR_NO_FABRIC_SUPP.
+ - Allocate data structures. If errors are encountered, such as out
+ of memory conditions, return the respective negative Exxx error code.
+ - If the role is FCP Initiator, the LLDD is to :
+ - Call scsi_host_alloc() to allocate a scsi_host for the vport.
+ - Call scsi_add_host(new_shost, &vport->dev) to start the scsi_host
+ and bind it as a child of the vport device.
+ - Initializes the fc_host attribute values.
+ - Kick of further vport state transitions based on the disable flag and
+ link state - and return success (zero).
+
+ LLDD Implementers Notes:
+ - It is suggested that there be a different fc_function_templates for
+ the physical port and the virtual port. The physical port's template
+ would have the vport_create, vport_delete, and vport_disable functions,
+ while the vports would not.
+ - It is suggested that there be different scsi_host_templates
+ for the physical port and virtual port. Likely, there are driver
+ attributes, embedded into the scsi_host_template, that are applicable
+ for the physical port only (link speed, topology setting, etc). This
+ ensures that the attributes are applicable to the respective scsi_host.
+
+
+Vport Disable/Enable:
+
+ The LLDD vport_disable() syntax is:
+
+ int vport_disable(struct fc_vport *vport, bool disable)
+
+ where:
+ vport: Is vport to to be enabled or disabled
+ disable: If "true", the vport is to be disabled.
+ If "false", the vport is to be enabled.
+
+ When a request is made to change the disabled state on a vport, the
+ transport will validate the request against the existing vport state.
+ If the request is to disable and the vport is already disabled, the
+ request will fail. Similarly, if the request is to enable, and the
+ vport is not in a disabled state, the request will fail. If the request
+ is valid for the vport state, the transport will call the LLDD to
+ change the vport's state.
+
+ Within the LLDD, if a vport is disabled, it remains instantiated with
+ the kernel and LLDD, but it is not active or visible on the FC link in
+ any way. (see Vport Creation and the 2 part instantiation discussion).
+ The vport will remain in this state until it is deleted or re-enabled.
+ When enabling a vport, the LLDD reinstantiates the vport on the FC
+ link - essentially restarting the LLDD statemachine (see Vport States
+ above).
+
+
+Vport Deletion:
+
+ The LLDD vport_delete() syntax is:
+
+ int vport_delete(struct fc_vport *vport)
+
+ where:
+ vport: Is vport to delete
+
+ When a request is made to delete a vport (via sgio/netlink, or via the
+ fc_host or fc_vport vport_delete attributes), the transport will call
+ the LLDD to terminate the vport on the FC link, and teardown all other
+ datastructures and references. If the LLDD completes successfully,
+ the transport will teardown the vport objects and complete the vport
+ removal. If the LLDD delete request fails, the vport object will remain,
+ but will be in an indeterminate state.
+
+ Within the LLDD, the normal code paths for a scsi_host teardown should
+ be followed. E.g. If the vport has a FCP Initiator role, the LLDD
+ will call fc_remove_host() for the vports scsi_host, followed by
+ scsi_remove_host() and scsi_host_put() for the vports scsi_host.
+
+
+Other:
+ fc_host port_type attribute:
+ There is a new fc_host port_type value - FC_PORTTYPE_NPIV. This value
+ must be set on all vport-based fc_hosts. Normally, on a physical port,
+ the port_type attribute would be set to NPORT, NLPORT, etc based on the
+ topology type and existence of the fabric. As this is not applicable to
+ a vport, it makes more sense to report the FC mechanism used to create
+ the vport.
+
+ Driver unload:
+ FC drivers are required to call fc_remove_host() prior to calling
+ scsi_remove_host(). This allows the fc_host to tear down all remote
+ ports prior the scsi_host being torn down. The fc_remove_host() call
+ was updated to remove all vports for the fc_host as well.
+
+
+Credits
+=======
+The following people have contributed to this document:
+
+
+
+
+
+
+James Smart
+james.smart@emulex.com
+
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_fc.c b/drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_fc.c
index b4d1ece46f78..217651468115 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_fc.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_fc.c
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
*
* ========
*
- * Copyright (C) 2004-2005 James Smart, Emulex Corporation
+ * Copyright (C) 2004-2007 James Smart, Emulex Corporation
* Rewrite for host, target, device, and remote port attributes,
* statistics, and service functions...
*
@@ -39,6 +39,33 @@
static int fc_queue_work(struct Scsi_Host *, struct work_struct *);
/*
+ * This is a temporary carrier for creating a vport. It will eventually
+ * be replaced by a real message definition for sgio or netlink.
+ *
+ * fc_vport_identifiers: This set of data contains all elements
+ * to uniquely identify and instantiate a FC virtual port.
+ *
+ * Notes:
+ * symbolic_name: The driver is to append the symbolic_name string data
+ * to the symbolic_node_name data that it generates by default.
+ * the resulting combination should then be registered with the switch.
+ * It is expected that things like Xen may stuff a VM title into
+ * this field.
+ */
+struct fc_vport_identifiers {
+ u64 node_name;
+ u64 port_name;
+ u32 roles;
+ bool disable;
+ enum fc_port_type vport_type; /* only FC_PORTTYPE_NPIV allowed */
+ char symbolic_name[FC_VPORT_SYMBOLIC_NAMELEN];
+};
+
+static int fc_vport_create(struct Scsi_Host *shost, int channel,
+ struct device *pdev, struct fc_vport_identifiers *ids,
+ struct fc_vport **vport);
+
+/*
* Redefine so that we can have same named attributes in the
* sdev/starget/host objects.
*/
@@ -90,10 +117,14 @@ static struct {
{ FC_PORTTYPE_NLPORT, "NLPort (fabric via loop)" },
{ FC_PORTTYPE_LPORT, "LPort (private loop)" },
{ FC_PORTTYPE_PTP, "Point-To-Point (direct nport connection" },
+ { FC_PORTTYPE_NPIV, "NPIV VPORT" },
};
fc_enum_name_search(port_type, fc_port_type, fc_port_type_names)
#define FC_PORTTYPE_MAX_NAMELEN 50
+/* Reuse fc_port_type enum function for vport_type */
+#define get_fc_vport_type_name get_fc_port_type_name
+
/* Convert fc_host_event_code values to ascii string name */
static const struct {
@@ -139,6 +170,29 @@ fc_enum_name_search(port_state, fc_port_state, fc_port_state_names)
#define FC_PORTSTATE_MAX_NAMELEN 20
+/* Convert fc_vport_state values to ascii string name */
+static struct {
+ enum fc_vport_state value;
+ char *name;
+} fc_vport_state_names[] = {
+ { FC_VPORT_UNKNOWN, "Unknown" },
+ { FC_VPORT_ACTIVE, "Active" },
+ { FC_VPORT_DISABLED, "Disabled" },
+ { FC_VPORT_LINKDOWN, "Linkdown" },
+ { FC_VPORT_INITIALIZING, "Initializing" },
+ { FC_VPORT_NO_FABRIC_SUPP, "No Fabric Support" },
+ { FC_VPORT_NO_FABRIC_RSCS, "No Fabric Resources" },
+ { FC_VPORT_FABRIC_LOGOUT, "Fabric Logout" },
+ { FC_VPORT_FABRIC_REJ_WWN, "Fabric Rejected WWN" },
+ { FC_VPORT_FAILED, "VPort Failed" },
+};
+fc_enum_name_search(vport_state, fc_vport_state, fc_vport_state_names)
+#define FC_VPORTSTATE_MAX_NAMELEN 24
+
+/* Reuse fc_vport_state enum function for vport_last_state */
+#define get_fc_vport_last_state_name get_fc_vport_state_name
+
+
/* Convert fc_tgtid_binding_type values to ascii string name */
static const struct {
enum fc_tgtid_binding_type value;
@@ -219,16 +273,16 @@ show_fc_fc4s (char *buf, u8 *fc4_list)
}
-/* Convert FC_RPORT_ROLE bit values to ascii string name */
+/* Convert FC_PORT_ROLE bit values to ascii string name */
static const struct {
u32 value;
char *name;
-} fc_remote_port_role_names[] = {
- { FC_RPORT_ROLE_FCP_TARGET, "FCP Target" },
- { FC_RPORT_ROLE_FCP_INITIATOR, "FCP Initiator" },
- { FC_RPORT_ROLE_IP_PORT, "IP Port" },
+} fc_port_role_names[] = {
+ { FC_PORT_ROLE_FCP_TARGET, "FCP Target" },
+ { FC_PORT_ROLE_FCP_INITIATOR, "FCP Initiator" },
+ { FC_PORT_ROLE_IP_PORT, "IP Port" },
};
-fc_bitfield_name_search(remote_port_roles, fc_remote_port_role_names)
+fc_bitfield_name_search(port_roles, fc_port_role_names)
/*
* Define roles that are specific to port_id. Values are relative to ROLE_MASK.
@@ -252,7 +306,8 @@ static void fc_scsi_scan_rport(struct work_struct *work);
*/
#define FC_STARGET_NUM_ATTRS 3
#define FC_RPORT_NUM_ATTRS 10
-#define FC_HOST_NUM_ATTRS 17
+#define FC_VPORT_NUM_ATTRS 9
+#define FC_HOST_NUM_ATTRS 21
struct fc_internal {
struct scsi_transport_template t;
@@ -278,6 +333,10 @@ struct fc_internal {
struct transport_container rport_attr_cont;
struct class_device_attribute private_rport_attrs[FC_RPORT_NUM_ATTRS];
struct class_device_attribute *rport_attrs[FC_RPORT_NUM_ATTRS + 1];
+
+ struct transport_container vport_attr_cont;
+ struct class_device_attribute private_vport_attrs[FC_VPORT_NUM_ATTRS];
+ struct class_device_attribute *vport_attrs[FC_VPORT_NUM_ATTRS + 1];
};
#define to_fc_internal(tmpl) container_of(tmpl, struct fc_internal, t)
@@ -331,6 +390,7 @@ static int fc_host_setup(struct transport_container *tc, struct device *dev,
sizeof(fc_host->supported_fc4s));
fc_host->supported_speeds = FC_PORTSPEED_UNKNOWN;
fc_host->maxframe_size = -1;
+ fc_host->max_npiv_vports = 0;
memset(fc_host->serial_number, 0,
sizeof(fc_host->serial_number));
@@ -348,8 +408,11 @@ static int fc_host_setup(struct transport_container *tc, struct device *dev,
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&fc_host->rports);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&fc_host->rport_bindings);
+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&fc_host->vports);
fc_host->next_rport_number = 0;
fc_host->next_target_id = 0;
+ fc_host->next_vport_number = 0;
+ fc_host->npiv_vports_inuse = 0;
snprintf(fc_host->work_q_name, KOBJ_NAME_LEN, "fc_wq_%d",
shost->host_no);
@@ -388,6 +451,16 @@ static DECLARE_TRANSPORT_CLASS(fc_rport_class,
NULL);
/*
+ * Setup and Remove actions for virtual ports are handled
+ * in the service functions below.
+ */
+static DECLARE_TRANSPORT_CLASS(fc_vport_class,
+ "fc_vports",
+ NULL,
+ NULL,
+ NULL);
+
+/*
* Module Parameters
*/
@@ -585,6 +658,9 @@ static __init int fc_transport_init(void)
error = transport_class_register(&fc_host_class);
if (error)
return error;
+ error = transport_class_register(&fc_vport_class);
+ if (error)
+ return error;
error = transport_class_register(&fc_rport_class);
if (error)
return error;
@@ -596,6 +672,7 @@ static void __exit fc_transport_exit(void)
transport_class_unregister(&fc_transport_class);
transport_class_unregister(&fc_rport_class);
transport_class_unregister(&fc_host_class);
+ transport_class_unregister(&fc_vport_class);
}
/*
@@ -800,9 +877,9 @@ show_fc_rport_roles (struct class_device *cdev, char *buf)
return snprintf(buf, 30, "Unknown Fabric Entity\n");
}
} else {
- if (rport->roles == FC_RPORT_ROLE_UNKNOWN)
+ if (rport->roles == FC_PORT_ROLE_UNKNOWN)
return snprintf(buf, 20, "unknown\n");
- return get_fc_remote_port_roles_names(rport->roles, buf);
+ return get_fc_port_roles_names(rport->roles, buf);
}
}
static FC_CLASS_DEVICE_ATTR(rport, roles, S_IRUGO,
@@ -857,7 +934,7 @@ static FC_CLASS_DEVICE_ATTR(rport, fast_io_fail_tmo, S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR,
/*
* Note: in the target show function we recognize when the remote
- * port is in the hierarchy and do not allow the driver to get
+ * port is in the heirarchy and do not allow the driver to get
* involved in sysfs functions. The driver only gets involved if
* it's the "old" style that doesn't use rports.
*/
@@ -912,6 +989,260 @@ fc_starget_rd_attr(port_id, "0x%06x\n", 20);
/*
+ * FC Virtual Port Attribute Management
+ */
+
+#define fc_vport_show_function(field, format_string, sz, cast) \
+static ssize_t \
+show_fc_vport_##field (struct class_device *cdev, char *buf) \
+{ \
+ struct fc_vport *vport = transport_class_to_vport(cdev); \
+ struct Scsi_Host *shost = vport_to_shost(vport); \
+ struct fc_internal *i = to_fc_internal(shost->transportt); \
+ if ((i->f->get_vport_##field) && \
+ !(vport->flags & (FC_VPORT_DEL | FC_VPORT_CREATING))) \
+ i->f->get_vport_##field(vport); \
+ return snprintf(buf, sz, format_string, cast vport->field); \
+}
+
+#define fc_vport_store_function(field) \
+static ssize_t \
+store_fc_vport_##field(struct class_device *cdev, const char *buf, \
+ size_t count) \
+{ \
+ int val; \
+ struct fc_vport *vport = transport_class_to_vport(cdev); \
+ struct Scsi_Host *shost = vport_to_shost(vport); \
+ struct fc_internal *i = to_fc_internal(shost->transportt); \
+ char *cp; \
+ if (vport->flags & (FC_VPORT_DEL | FC_VPORT_CREATING)) \
+ return -EBUSY; \
+ val = simple_strtoul(buf, &cp, 0); \
+ if (*cp && (*cp != '\n')) \
+ return -EINVAL; \
+ i->f->set_vport_##field(vport, val); \
+ return count; \
+}
+
+#define fc_vport_store_str_function(field, slen) \
+static ssize_t \
+store_fc_vport_##field(struct class_device *cdev, const char *buf, \
+ size_t count) \
+{ \
+ struct fc_vport *vport = transport_class_to_vport(cdev); \
+ struct Scsi_Host *shost = vport_to_shost(vport); \
+ struct fc_internal *i = to_fc_internal(shost->transportt); \
+ unsigned int cnt=count; \
+ \
+ /* count may include a LF at end of string */ \
+ if (buf[cnt-1] == '\n') \
+ cnt--; \
+ if (cnt > ((slen) - 1)) \
+ return -EINVAL; \
+ memcpy(vport->field, buf, cnt); \
+ i->f->set_vport_##field(vport); \
+ return count; \
+}
+
+#define fc_vport_rd_attr(field, format_string, sz) \
+ fc_vport_show_function(field, format_string, sz, ) \
+static FC_CLASS_DEVICE_ATTR(vport, field, S_IRUGO, \
+ show_fc_vport_##field, NULL)
+
+#define fc_vport_rd_attr_cast(field, format_string, sz, cast) \
+ fc_vport_show_function(field, format_string, sz, (cast)) \
+static FC_CLASS_DEVICE_ATTR(vport, field, S_IRUGO, \
+ show_fc_vport_##field, NULL)
+
+#define fc_vport_rw_attr(field, format_string, sz) \
+ fc_vport_show_function(field, format_string, sz, ) \
+ fc_vport_store_function(field) \
+static FC_CLASS_DEVICE_ATTR(vport, field, S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR, \
+ show_fc_vport_##field, \
+ store_fc_vport_##field)
+
+#define fc_private_vport_show_function(field, format_string, sz, cast) \
+static ssize_t \
+show_fc_vport_##field (struct class_device *cdev, char *buf) \
+{ \
+ struct fc_vport *vport = transport_class_to_vport(cdev); \
+ return snprintf(buf, sz, format_string, cast vport->field); \
+}
+
+#define fc_private_vport_store_u32_function(field) \
+static ssize_t \
+store_fc_vport_##field(struct class_device *cdev, const char *buf, \
+ size_t count) \
+{ \
+ u32 val; \
+ struct fc_vport *vport = transport_class_to_vport(cdev); \
+ char *cp; \
+ if (vport->flags & (FC_VPORT_DEL | FC_VPORT_CREATING)) \
+ return -EBUSY; \
+ val = simple_strtoul(buf, &cp, 0); \
+ if (*cp && (*cp != '\n')) \
+ return -EINVAL; \
+ vport->field = val; \
+ return count; \
+}
+
+
+#define fc_private_vport_rd_attr(field, format_string, sz) \
+ fc_private_vport_show_function(field, format_string, sz, ) \
+static FC_CLASS_DEVICE_ATTR(vport, field, S_IRUGO, \
+ show_fc_vport_##field, NULL)
+
+#define fc_private_vport_rd_attr_cast(field, format_string, sz, cast) \
+ fc_private_vport_show_function(field, format_string, sz, (cast)) \
+static FC_CLASS_DEVICE_ATTR(vport, field, S_IRUGO, \
+ show_fc_vport_##field, NULL)
+
+#define fc_private_vport_rw_u32_attr(field, format_string, sz) \
+ fc_private_vport_show_function(field, format_string, sz, ) \
+ fc_private_vport_store_u32_function(field) \
+static FC_CLASS_DEVICE_ATTR(vport, field, S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR, \
+ show_fc_vport_##field, \
+ store_fc_vport_##field)
+
+
+#define fc_private_vport_rd_enum_attr(title, maxlen) \
+static ssize_t \
+show_fc_vport_##title (struct class_device *cdev, char *buf) \
+{ \
+ struct fc_vport *vport = transport_class_to_vport(cdev); \
+ const char *name; \
+ name = get_fc_##title##_name(vport->title); \
+ if (!name) \
+ return -EINVAL; \
+ return snprintf(buf, maxlen, "%s\n", name); \
+} \
+static FC_CLASS_DEVICE_ATTR(vport, title, S_IRUGO, \
+ show_fc_vport_##title, NULL)
+
+
+#define SETUP_VPORT_ATTRIBUTE_RD(field) \
+ i->private_vport_attrs[count] = class_device_attr_vport_##field; \
+ i->private_vport_attrs[count].attr.mode = S_IRUGO; \
+ i->private_vport_attrs[count].store = NULL; \
+ i->vport_attrs[count] = &i->private_vport_attrs[count]; \
+ if (i->f->get_##field) \
+ count++
+ /* NOTE: Above MACRO differs: checks function not show bit */
+
+#define SETUP_PRIVATE_VPORT_ATTRIBUTE_RD(field) \
+ i->private_vport_attrs[count] = class_device_attr_vport_##field; \
+ i->private_vport_attrs[count].attr.mode = S_IRUGO; \
+ i->private_vport_attrs[count].store = NULL; \
+ i->vport_attrs[count] = &i->private_vport_attrs[count]; \
+ count++
+
+#define SETUP_VPORT_ATTRIBUTE_WR(field) \
+ i->private_vport_attrs[count] = class_device_attr_vport_##field; \
+ i->vport_attrs[count] = &i->private_vport_attrs[count]; \
+ if (i->f->field) \
+ count++
+ /* NOTE: Above MACRO differs: checks function */
+
+#define SETUP_VPORT_ATTRIBUTE_RW(field) \
+ i->private_vport_attrs[count] = class_device_attr_vport_##field; \
+ if (!i->f->set_vport_##field) { \
+ i->private_vport_attrs[count].attr.mode = S_IRUGO; \
+ i->private_vport_attrs[count].store = NULL; \
+ } \
+ i->vport_attrs[count] = &i->private_vport_attrs[count]; \
+ count++
+ /* NOTE: Above MACRO differs: does not check show bit */
+
+#define SETUP_PRIVATE_VPORT_ATTRIBUTE_RW(field) \
+{ \
+ i->private_vport_attrs[count] = class_device_attr_vport_##field; \
+ i->vport_attrs[count] = &i->private_vport_attrs[count]; \
+ count++; \
+}
+
+
+/* The FC Transport Virtual Port Attributes: */
+
+/* Fixed Virtual Port Attributes */
+
+/* Dynamic Virtual Port Attributes */
+
+/* Private Virtual Port Attributes */
+
+fc_private_vport_rd_enum_attr(vport_state, FC_VPORTSTATE_MAX_NAMELEN);
+fc_private_vport_rd_enum_attr(vport_last_state, FC_VPORTSTATE_MAX_NAMELEN);
+fc_private_vport_rd_attr_cast(node_name, "0x%llx\n", 20, unsigned long long);
+fc_private_vport_rd_attr_cast(port_name, "0x%llx\n", 20, unsigned long long);
+
+static ssize_t
+show_fc_vport_roles (struct class_device *cdev, char *buf)
+{
+ struct fc_vport *vport = transport_class_to_vport(cdev);
+
+ if (vport->roles == FC_PORT_ROLE_UNKNOWN)
+ return snprintf(buf, 20, "unknown\n");
+ return get_fc_port_roles_names(vport->roles, buf);
+}
+static FC_CLASS_DEVICE_ATTR(vport, roles, S_IRUGO, show_fc_vport_roles, NULL);
+
+fc_private_vport_rd_enum_attr(vport_type, FC_PORTTYPE_MAX_NAMELEN);
+
+fc_private_vport_show_function(symbolic_name, "%s\n",
+ FC_VPORT_SYMBOLIC_NAMELEN + 1, )
+fc_vport_store_str_function(symbolic_name, FC_VPORT_SYMBOLIC_NAMELEN)
+static FC_CLASS_DEVICE_ATTR(vport, symbolic_name, S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR,
+ show_fc_vport_symbolic_name, store_fc_vport_symbolic_name);
+
+static ssize_t
+store_fc_vport_delete(struct class_device *cdev, const char *buf,
+ size_t count)
+{
+ struct fc_vport *vport = transport_class_to_vport(cdev);
+ int stat;
+
+ stat = fc_vport_terminate(vport);
+ if (stat)
+ return stat;
+
+ return count;
+}
+static FC_CLASS_DEVICE_ATTR(vport, vport_delete, S_IWUSR,
+ NULL, store_fc_vport_delete);
+
+
+/*
+ * Enable/Disable vport
+ * Write "1" to disable, write "0" to enable
+ */
+static ssize_t
+store_fc_vport_disable(struct class_device *cdev, const char *buf,
+ size_t count)
+{
+ struct fc_vport *vport = transport_class_to_vport(cdev);
+ struct Scsi_Host *shost = vport_to_shost(vport);
+ struct fc_internal *i = to_fc_internal(shost->transportt);
+ int stat;
+
+ if (vport->flags & (FC_VPORT_DEL | FC_VPORT_CREATING))
+ return -EBUSY;
+
+ if (*buf == '0') {
+ if (vport->vport_state != FC_VPORT_DISABLED)
+ return -EALREADY;
+ } else if (*buf == '1') {
+ if (vport->vport_state == FC_VPORT_DISABLED)
+ return -EALREADY;
+ } else
+ return -EINVAL;
+
+ stat = i->f->vport_disable(vport, ((*buf == '0') ? false : true));
+ return stat ? stat : count;
+}
+static FC_CLASS_DEVICE_ATTR(vport, vport_disable, S_IWUSR,
+ NULL, store_fc_vport_disable);
+
+
+/*
* Host Attribute Management
*/
@@ -1003,6 +1334,13 @@ static FC_CLASS_DEVICE_ATTR(host, title, S_IRUGO, show_fc_host_##title, NULL)
if (i->f->show_host_##field) \
count++
+#define SETUP_HOST_ATTRIBUTE_RD_NS(field) \
+ i->private_host_attrs[count] = class_device_attr_host_##field; \
+ i->private_host_attrs[count].attr.mode = S_IRUGO; \
+ i->private_host_attrs[count].store = NULL; \
+ i->host_attrs[count] = &i->private_host_attrs[count]; \
+ count++
+
#define SETUP_HOST_ATTRIBUTE_RW(field) \
i->private_host_attrs[count] = class_device_attr_host_##field; \
if (!i->f->set_host_##field) { \
@@ -1090,6 +1428,7 @@ fc_private_host_rd_attr_cast(port_name, "0x%llx\n", 20, unsigned long long);
fc_private_host_rd_attr_cast(permanent_port_name, "0x%llx\n", 20,
unsigned long long);
fc_private_host_rd_attr(maxframe_size, "%u bytes\n", 20);
+fc_private_host_rd_attr(max_npiv_vports, "%u\n", 20);
fc_private_host_rd_attr(serial_number, "%s\n", (FC_SERIAL_NUMBER_SIZE +1));
@@ -1210,6 +1549,9 @@ store_fc_private_host_issue_lip(struct class_device *cdev,
static FC_CLASS_DEVICE_ATTR(host, issue_lip, S_IWUSR, NULL,
store_fc_private_host_issue_lip);
+fc_private_host_rd_attr(npiv_vports_inuse, "%u\n", 20);
+
+
/*
* Host Statistics Management
*/
@@ -1285,7 +1627,6 @@ fc_reset_statistics(struct class_device *cdev, const char *buf,
static FC_CLASS_DEVICE_ATTR(host, reset_statistics, S_IWUSR, NULL,
fc_reset_statistics);
-
static struct attribute *fc_statistics_attrs[] = {
&class_device_attr_host_seconds_since_last_reset.attr,
&class_device_attr_host_tx_frames.attr,
@@ -1316,6 +1657,142 @@ static struct attribute_group fc_statistics_group = {
.attrs = fc_statistics_attrs,
};
+
+/* Host Vport Attributes */
+
+static int
+fc_parse_wwn(const char *ns, u64 *nm)
+{
+ unsigned int i, j;
+ u8 wwn[8];
+
+ memset(wwn, 0, sizeof(wwn));
+
+ /* Validate and store the new name */
+ for (i=0, j=0; i < 16; i++) {
+ if ((*ns >= 'a') && (*ns <= 'f'))
+ j = ((j << 4) | ((*ns++ -'a') + 10));
+ else if ((*ns >= 'A') && (*ns <= 'F'))
+ j = ((j << 4) | ((*ns++ -'A') + 10));
+ else if ((*ns >= '0') && (*ns <= '9'))
+ j = ((j << 4) | (*ns++ -'0'));
+ else
+ return -EINVAL;
+ if (i % 2) {
+ wwn[i/2] = j & 0xff;
+ j = 0;
+ }
+ }
+
+ *nm = wwn_to_u64(wwn);
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * "Short-cut" sysfs variable to create a new vport on a FC Host.
+ * Input is a string of the form "<WWPN>:<WWNN>". Other attributes
+ * will default to a NPIV-based FCP_Initiator; The WWNs are specified
+ * as hex characters, and may *not* contain any prefixes (e.g. 0x, x, etc)
+ */
+static ssize_t
+store_fc_host_vport_create(struct class_device *cdev, const char *buf,
+ size_t count)
+{
+ struct Scsi_Host *shost = transport_class_to_shost(cdev);
+ struct fc_vport_identifiers vid;
+ struct fc_vport *vport;
+ unsigned int cnt=count;
+ int stat;
+
+ memset(&vid, 0, sizeof(vid));
+
+ /* count may include a LF at end of string */
+ if (buf[cnt-1] == '\n')
+ cnt--;
+
+ /* validate we have enough characters for WWPN */
+ if ((cnt != (16+1+16)) || (buf[16] != ':'))
+ return -EINVAL;
+
+ stat = fc_parse_wwn(&buf[0], &vid.port_name);
+ if (stat)
+ return stat;
+
+ stat = fc_parse_wwn(&buf[17], &vid.node_name);
+ if (stat)
+ return stat;
+
+ vid.roles = FC_PORT_ROLE_FCP_INITIATOR;
+ vid.vport_type = FC_PORTTYPE_NPIV;
+ /* vid.symbolic_name is already zero/NULL's */
+ vid.disable = false; /* always enabled */
+
+ /* we only allow support on Channel 0 !!! */
+ stat = fc_vport_create(shost, 0, &shost->shost_gendev, &vid, &vport);
+ return stat ? stat : count;
+}
+static FC_CLASS_DEVICE_ATTR(host, vport_create, S_IWUSR, NULL,
+ store_fc_host_vport_create);
+
+
+/*
+ * "Short-cut" sysfs variable to delete a vport on a FC Host.
+ * Vport is identified by a string containing "<WWPN>:<WWNN>".
+ * The WWNs are specified as hex characters, and may *not* contain
+ * any prefixes (e.g. 0x, x, etc)
+ */
+static ssize_t
+store_fc_host_vport_delete(struct class_device *cdev, const char *buf,
+ size_t count)
+{
+ struct Scsi_Host *shost = transport_class_to_shost(cdev);
+ struct fc_host_attrs *fc_host = shost_to_fc_host(shost);
+ struct fc_vport *vport;
+ u64 wwpn, wwnn;
+ unsigned long flags;
+ unsigned int cnt=count;
+ int stat, match;
+
+ /* count may include a LF at end of string */
+ if (buf[cnt-1] == '\n')
+ cnt--;
+
+ /* validate we have enough characters for WWPN */
+ if ((cnt != (16+1+16)) || (buf[16] != ':'))
+ return -EINVAL;
+
+ stat = fc_parse_wwn(&buf[0], &wwpn);
+ if (stat)
+ return stat;
+
+ stat = fc_parse_wwn(&buf[17], &wwnn);
+ if (stat)
+ return stat;
+
+ spin_lock_irqsave(shost->host_lock, flags);
+ match = 0;
+ /* we only allow support on Channel 0 !!! */
+ list_for_each_entry(vport, &fc_host->vports, peers) {
+ if ((vport->channel == 0) &&
+ (vport->port_name == wwpn) && (vport->node_name == wwnn)) {
+ match = 1;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(shost->host_lock, flags);
+
+ if (!match)
+ return -ENODEV;
+
+ stat = fc_vport_terminate(vport);
+ return stat ? stat : count;
+}
+static FC_CLASS_DEVICE_ATTR(host, vport_delete, S_IWUSR, NULL,
+ store_fc_host_vport_delete);
+
+
static int fc_host_match(struct attribute_container *cont,
struct device *dev)
{
@@ -1387,6 +1864,40 @@ static int fc_rport_match(struct attribute_container *cont,
}
+static void fc_vport_dev_release(struct device *dev)
+{
+ struct fc_vport *vport = dev_to_vport(dev);
+ put_device(dev->parent); /* release kobj parent */
+ kfree(vport);
+}
+
+int scsi_is_fc_vport(const struct device *dev)
+{
+ return dev->release == fc_vport_dev_release;
+}
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_is_fc_vport);
+
+static int fc_vport_match(struct attribute_container *cont,
+ struct device *dev)
+{
+ struct fc_vport *vport;
+ struct Scsi_Host *shost;
+ struct fc_internal *i;
+
+ if (!scsi_is_fc_vport(dev))
+ return 0;
+ vport = dev_to_vport(dev);
+
+ shost = vport_to_shost(vport);
+ if (!shost->transportt || shost->transportt->host_attrs.ac.class
+ != &fc_host_class.class)
+ return 0;
+
+ i = to_fc_internal(shost->transportt);
+ return &i->vport_attr_cont.ac == cont;
+}
+
+
/**
* fc_timed_out - FC Transport I/O timeout intercept handler
*
@@ -1472,6 +1983,11 @@ fc_attach_transport(struct fc_function_template *ft)
i->rport_attr_cont.ac.match = fc_rport_match;
transport_container_register(&i->rport_attr_cont);
+ i->vport_attr_cont.ac.attrs = &i->vport_attrs[0];
+ i->vport_attr_cont.ac.class = &fc_vport_class.class;
+ i->vport_attr_cont.ac.match = fc_vport_match;
+ transport_container_register(&i->vport_attr_cont);
+
i->f = ft;
/* Transport uses the shost workq for scsi scanning */
@@ -1505,6 +2021,10 @@ fc_attach_transport(struct fc_function_template *ft)
SETUP_HOST_ATTRIBUTE_RD(supported_fc4s);
SETUP_HOST_ATTRIBUTE_RD(supported_speeds);
SETUP_HOST_ATTRIBUTE_RD(maxframe_size);
+ if (ft->vport_create) {
+ SETUP_HOST_ATTRIBUTE_RD_NS(max_npiv_vports);
+ SETUP_HOST_ATTRIBUTE_RD_NS(npiv_vports_inuse);
+ }
SETUP_HOST_ATTRIBUTE_RD(serial_number);
SETUP_HOST_ATTRIBUTE_RD(port_id);
@@ -1520,6 +2040,10 @@ fc_attach_transport(struct fc_function_template *ft)
SETUP_PRIVATE_HOST_ATTRIBUTE_RW(tgtid_bind_type);
if (ft->issue_fc_host_lip)
SETUP_PRIVATE_HOST_ATTRIBUTE_RW(issue_lip);
+ if (ft->vport_create)
+ SETUP_PRIVATE_HOST_ATTRIBUTE_RW(vport_create);
+ if (ft->vport_delete)
+ SETUP_PRIVATE_HOST_ATTRIBUTE_RW(vport_delete);
BUG_ON(count > FC_HOST_NUM_ATTRS);
@@ -1545,6 +2069,24 @@ fc_attach_transport(struct fc_function_template *ft)
i->rport_attrs[count] = NULL;
+ /*
+ * Setup Virtual Port Attributes.
+ */
+ count=0;
+ SETUP_PRIVATE_VPORT_ATTRIBUTE_RD(vport_state);
+ SETUP_PRIVATE_VPORT_ATTRIBUTE_RD(vport_last_state);
+ SETUP_PRIVATE_VPORT_ATTRIBUTE_RD(node_name);
+ SETUP_PRIVATE_VPORT_ATTRIBUTE_RD(port_name);
+ SETUP_PRIVATE_VPORT_ATTRIBUTE_RD(roles);
+ SETUP_PRIVATE_VPORT_ATTRIBUTE_RD(vport_type);
+ SETUP_VPORT_ATTRIBUTE_RW(symbolic_name);
+ SETUP_VPORT_ATTRIBUTE_WR(vport_delete);
+ SETUP_VPORT_ATTRIBUTE_WR(vport_disable);
+
+ BUG_ON(count > FC_VPORT_NUM_ATTRS);
+
+ i->vport_attrs[count] = NULL;
+
return &i->t;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(fc_attach_transport);
@@ -1556,6 +2098,7 @@ void fc_release_transport(struct scsi_transport_template *t)
transport_container_unregister(&i->t.target_attrs);
transport_container_unregister(&i->t.host_attrs);
transport_container_unregister(&i->rport_attr_cont);
+ transport_container_unregister(&i->vport_attr_cont);
kfree(i);
}
@@ -1667,9 +2210,28 @@ fc_flush_devloss(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
void
fc_remove_host(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
{
- struct fc_rport *rport, *next_rport;
+ struct fc_vport *vport = NULL, *next_vport = NULL;
+ struct fc_rport *rport = NULL, *next_rport = NULL;
struct workqueue_struct *work_q;
struct fc_host_attrs *fc_host = shost_to_fc_host(shost);
+ unsigned long flags;
+ int stat;
+
+ spin_lock_irqsave(shost->host_lock, flags);
+
+ /* Remove any vports */
+ list_for_each_entry_safe(vport, next_vport, &fc_host->vports, peers) {
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(shost->host_lock, flags);
+ /* this must be called synchronously */
+ stat = fc_vport_terminate(vport);
+ spin_lock_irqsave(shost->host_lock, flags);
+ if (stat)
+ dev_printk(KERN_ERR, vport->dev.parent,
+ "%s: %s could not be deleted created via "
+ "shost%d channel %d\n", __FUNCTION__,
+ vport->dev.bus_id, vport->shost->host_no,
+ vport->channel);
+ }
/* Remove any remote ports */
list_for_each_entry_safe(rport, next_rport,
@@ -1686,6 +2248,8 @@ fc_remove_host(struct Scsi_Host *shost)
fc_queue_work(shost, &rport->rport_delete_work);
}
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(shost->host_lock, flags);
+
/* flush all scan work items */
scsi_flush_work(shost);
@@ -1844,7 +2408,7 @@ fc_rport_create(struct Scsi_Host *shost, int channel,
spin_lock_irqsave(shost->host_lock, flags);
rport->number = fc_host->next_rport_number++;
- if (rport->roles & FC_RPORT_ROLE_FCP_TARGET)
+ if (rport->roles & FC_PORT_ROLE_FCP_TARGET)
rport->scsi_target_id = fc_host->next_target_id++;
else
rport->scsi_target_id = -1;
@@ -1869,7 +2433,7 @@ fc_rport_create(struct Scsi_Host *shost, int channel,
transport_add_device(dev);
transport_configure_device(dev);
- if (rport->roles & FC_RPORT_ROLE_FCP_TARGET) {
+ if (rport->roles & FC_PORT_ROLE_FCP_TARGET) {
/* initiate a scan of the target */
rport->flags |= FC_RPORT_SCAN_PENDING;
scsi_queue_work(shost, &rport->scan_work);
@@ -2003,7 +2567,7 @@ fc_remote_port_add(struct Scsi_Host *shost, int channel,
/* was a target, not in roles */
if ((rport->scsi_target_id != -1) &&
- (!(ids->roles & FC_RPORT_ROLE_FCP_TARGET)))
+ (!(ids->roles & FC_PORT_ROLE_FCP_TARGET)))
return rport;
/*
@@ -2086,7 +2650,7 @@ fc_remote_port_add(struct Scsi_Host *shost, int channel,
memset(rport->dd_data, 0,
fci->f->dd_fcrport_size);
- if (rport->roles & FC_RPORT_ROLE_FCP_TARGET) {
+ if (rport->roles & FC_PORT_ROLE_FCP_TARGET) {
/* initiate a scan of the target */
rport->flags |= FC_RPORT_SCAN_PENDING;
scsi_queue_work(shost, &rport->scan_work);
@@ -2243,11 +2807,11 @@ fc_remote_port_rolechg(struct fc_rport *rport, u32 roles)
int create = 0;
spin_lock_irqsave(shost->host_lock, flags);
- if (roles & FC_RPORT_ROLE_FCP_TARGET) {
+ if (roles & FC_PORT_ROLE_FCP_TARGET) {
if (rport->scsi_target_id == -1) {
rport->scsi_target_id = fc_host->next_target_id++;
create = 1;
- } else if (!(rport->roles & FC_RPORT_ROLE_FCP_TARGET))
+ } else if (!(rport->roles & FC_PORT_ROLE_FCP_TARGET))
create = 1;
}
@@ -2317,7 +2881,7 @@ fc_timeout_deleted_rport(struct work_struct *work)
*/
if ((rport->port_state == FC_PORTSTATE_ONLINE) &&
(rport->scsi_target_id != -1) &&
- !(rport->roles & FC_RPORT_ROLE_FCP_TARGET)) {
+ !(rport->roles & FC_PORT_ROLE_FCP_TARGET)) {
dev_printk(KERN_ERR, &rport->dev,
"blocked FC remote port time out: no longer"
" a FCP target, removing starget\n");
@@ -2367,7 +2931,7 @@ fc_timeout_deleted_rport(struct work_struct *work)
*/
rport->maxframe_size = -1;
rport->supported_classes = FC_COS_UNSPECIFIED;
- rport->roles = FC_RPORT_ROLE_UNKNOWN;
+ rport->roles = FC_PORT_ROLE_UNKNOWN;
rport->port_state = FC_PORTSTATE_NOTPRESENT;
/* remove the identifiers that aren't used in the consisting binding */
@@ -2436,7 +3000,7 @@ fc_scsi_scan_rport(struct work_struct *work)
unsigned long flags;
if ((rport->port_state == FC_PORTSTATE_ONLINE) &&
- (rport->roles & FC_RPORT_ROLE_FCP_TARGET)) {
+ (rport->roles & FC_PORT_ROLE_FCP_TARGET)) {
scsi_scan_target(&rport->dev, rport->channel,
rport->scsi_target_id, SCAN_WILD_CARD, 1);
}
@@ -2447,6 +3011,203 @@ fc_scsi_scan_rport(struct work_struct *work)
}
+/**
+ * fc_vport_create - allocates and creates a FC virtual port.
+ * @shost: scsi host the virtual port is connected to.
+ * @channel: Channel on shost port connected to.
+ * @pdev: parent device for vport
+ * @ids: The world wide names, FC4 port roles, etc for
+ * the virtual port.
+ * @ret_vport: The pointer to the created vport.
+ *
+ * Allocates and creates the vport structure, calls the parent host
+ * to instantiate the vport, the completes w/ class and sysfs creation.
+ *
+ * Notes:
+ * This routine assumes no locks are held on entry.
+ **/
+static int
+fc_vport_create(struct Scsi_Host *shost, int channel, struct device *pdev,
+ struct fc_vport_identifiers *ids, struct fc_vport **ret_vport)
+{
+ struct fc_host_attrs *fc_host = shost_to_fc_host(shost);
+ struct fc_internal *fci = to_fc_internal(shost->transportt);
+ struct fc_vport *vport;
+ struct device *dev;
+ unsigned long flags;
+ size_t size;
+ int error;
+
+ *ret_vport = NULL;
+
+ if ( ! fci->f->vport_create)
+ return -ENOENT;
+
+ size = (sizeof(struct fc_vport) + fci->f->dd_fcvport_size);
+ vport = kzalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL);
+ if (unlikely(!vport)) {
+ printk(KERN_ERR "%s: allocation failure\n", __FUNCTION__);
+ return -ENOMEM;
+ }
+
+ vport->vport_state = FC_VPORT_UNKNOWN;
+ vport->vport_last_state = FC_VPORT_UNKNOWN;
+ vport->node_name = ids->node_name;
+ vport->port_name = ids->port_name;
+ vport->roles = ids->roles;
+ vport->vport_type = ids->vport_type;
+ if (fci->f->dd_fcvport_size)
+ vport->dd_data = &vport[1];
+ vport->shost = shost;
+ vport->channel = channel;
+ vport->flags = FC_VPORT_CREATING;
+
+ spin_lock_irqsave(shost->host_lock, flags);
+
+ if (fc_host->npiv_vports_inuse >= fc_host->max_npiv_vports) {
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(shost->host_lock, flags);
+ kfree(vport);
+ return -ENOSPC;
+ }
+ fc_host->npiv_vports_inuse++;
+ vport->number = fc_host->next_vport_number++;
+ list_add_tail(&vport->peers, &fc_host->vports);
+ get_device(&shost->shost_gendev); /* for fc_host->vport list */
+
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(shost->host_lock, flags);
+
+ dev = &vport->dev;
+ device_initialize(dev); /* takes self reference */
+ dev->parent = get_device(pdev); /* takes parent reference */
+ dev->release = fc_vport_dev_release;
+ sprintf(dev->bus_id, "vport-%d:%d-%d",
+ shost->host_no, channel, vport->number);
+ transport_setup_device(dev);
+
+ error = device_add(dev);
+ if (error) {
+ printk(KERN_ERR "FC Virtual Port device_add failed\n");
+ goto delete_vport;
+ }
+ transport_add_device(dev);
+ transport_configure_device(dev);
+
+ error = fci->f->vport_create(vport, ids->disable);
+ if (error) {
+ printk(KERN_ERR "FC Virtual Port LLDD Create failed\n");
+ goto delete_vport_all;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * if the parent isn't the physical adapter's Scsi_Host, ensure
+ * the Scsi_Host at least contains ia symlink to the vport.
+ */
+ if (pdev != &shost->shost_gendev) {
+ error = sysfs_create_link(&shost->shost_gendev.kobj,
+ &dev->kobj, dev->bus_id);
+ if (error)
+ printk(KERN_ERR
+ "%s: Cannot create vport symlinks for "
+ "%s, err=%d\n",
+ __FUNCTION__, dev->bus_id, error);
+ }
+ spin_lock_irqsave(shost->host_lock, flags);
+ vport->flags &= ~FC_VPORT_CREATING;
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(shost->host_lock, flags);
+
+ dev_printk(KERN_NOTICE, pdev,
+ "%s created via shost%d channel %d\n", dev->bus_id,
+ shost->host_no, channel);
+
+ *ret_vport = vport;
+
+ return 0;
+
+delete_vport_all:
+ transport_remove_device(dev);
+ device_del(dev);
+delete_vport:
+ transport_destroy_device(dev);
+ spin_lock_irqsave(shost->host_lock, flags);
+ list_del(&vport->peers);
+ put_device(&shost->shost_gendev); /* for fc_host->vport list */
+ fc_host->npiv_vports_inuse--;
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(shost->host_lock, flags);
+ put_device(dev->parent);
+ kfree(vport);
+
+ return error;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * fc_vport_terminate - Admin App or LLDD requests termination of a vport
+ * @vport: fc_vport to be terminated
+ *
+ * Calls the LLDD vport_delete() function, then deallocates and removes
+ * the vport from the shost and object tree.
+ *
+ * Notes:
+ * This routine assumes no locks are held on entry.
+ **/
+int
+fc_vport_terminate(struct fc_vport *vport)
+{
+ struct Scsi_Host *shost = vport_to_shost(vport);
+ struct fc_host_attrs *fc_host = shost_to_fc_host(shost);
+ struct fc_internal *i = to_fc_internal(shost->transportt);
+ struct device *dev = &vport->dev;
+ unsigned long flags;
+ int stat;
+
+ spin_lock_irqsave(shost->host_lock, flags);
+ if (vport->flags & FC_VPORT_CREATING) {
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(shost->host_lock, flags);
+ return -EBUSY;
+ }
+ if (vport->flags & (FC_VPORT_DEL)) {
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(shost->host_lock, flags);
+ return -EALREADY;
+ }
+ vport->flags |= FC_VPORT_DELETING;
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(shost->host_lock, flags);
+
+ if (i->f->vport_delete)
+ stat = i->f->vport_delete(vport);
+ else
+ stat = -ENOENT;
+
+ spin_lock_irqsave(shost->host_lock, flags);
+ vport->flags &= ~FC_VPORT_DELETING;
+ if (!stat) {
+ vport->flags |= FC_VPORT_DELETED;
+ list_del(&vport->peers);
+ fc_host->npiv_vports_inuse--;
+ put_device(&shost->shost_gendev); /* for fc_host->vport list */
+ }
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(shost->host_lock, flags);
+
+ if (stat)
+ return stat;
+
+ if (dev->parent != &shost->shost_gendev)
+ sysfs_remove_link(&shost->shost_gendev.kobj, dev->bus_id);
+ transport_remove_device(dev);
+ device_del(dev);
+ transport_destroy_device(dev);
+
+ /*
+ * Removing our self-reference should mean our
+ * release function gets called, which will drop the remaining
+ * parent reference and free the data structure.
+ */
+ put_device(dev); /* for self-reference */
+
+ return 0; /* SUCCESS */
+}
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(fc_vport_terminate);
+
+
MODULE_AUTHOR("Martin Hicks");
MODULE_DESCRIPTION("FC Transport Attributes");
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
diff --git a/include/scsi/scsi_transport_fc.h b/include/scsi/scsi_transport_fc.h
index 1e797308640a..81ea7b4bf81e 100644
--- a/include/scsi/scsi_transport_fc.h
+++ b/include/scsi/scsi_transport_fc.h
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
*
* ========
*
- * Copyright (C) 2004-2005 James Smart, Emulex Corporation
+ * Copyright (C) 2004-2007 James Smart, Emulex Corporation
* Rewrite for host, target, device, and remote port attributes,
* statistics, and service functions...
*
@@ -62,8 +62,10 @@ enum fc_port_type {
FC_PORTTYPE_NLPORT, /* (Public) Loop w/ FLPort */
FC_PORTTYPE_LPORT, /* (Private) Loop w/o FLPort */
FC_PORTTYPE_PTP, /* Point to Point w/ another NPort */
+ FC_PORTTYPE_NPIV, /* VPORT based on NPIV */
};
+
/*
* fc_port_state: If you alter this, you also need to alter scsi_transport_fc.c
* (for the ascii descriptions).
@@ -83,6 +85,25 @@ enum fc_port_state {
};
+/*
+ * fc_vport_state: If you alter this, you also need to alter
+ * scsi_transport_fc.c (for the ascii descriptions).
+ */
+enum fc_vport_state {
+ FC_VPORT_UNKNOWN,
+ FC_VPORT_ACTIVE,
+ FC_VPORT_DISABLED,
+ FC_VPORT_LINKDOWN,
+ FC_VPORT_INITIALIZING,
+ FC_VPORT_NO_FABRIC_SUPP,
+ FC_VPORT_NO_FABRIC_RSCS,
+ FC_VPORT_FABRIC_LOGOUT,
+ FC_VPORT_FABRIC_REJ_WWN,
+ FC_VPORT_FAILED,
+};
+
+
+
/*
* FC Classes of Service
* Note: values are not enumerated, as they can be "or'd" together
@@ -124,18 +145,115 @@ enum fc_tgtid_binding_type {
};
/*
- * FC Remote Port Roles
+ * FC Port Roles
* Note: values are not enumerated, as they can be "or'd" together
* for reporting (e.g. report roles). If you alter this list,
* you also need to alter scsi_transport_fc.c (for the ascii descriptions).
*/
-#define FC_RPORT_ROLE_UNKNOWN 0x00
-#define FC_RPORT_ROLE_FCP_TARGET 0x01
-#define FC_RPORT_ROLE_FCP_INITIATOR 0x02
-#define FC_RPORT_ROLE_IP_PORT 0x04
+#define FC_PORT_ROLE_UNKNOWN 0x00
+#define FC_PORT_ROLE_FCP_TARGET 0x01
+#define FC_PORT_ROLE_FCP_INITIATOR 0x02
+#define FC_PORT_ROLE_IP_PORT 0x04
+
+/* The following are for compatibility */
+#define FC_RPORT_ROLE_UNKNOWN FC_PORT_ROLE_UNKNOWN
+#define FC_RPORT_ROLE_FCP_TARGET FC_PORT_ROLE_FCP_TARGET
+#define FC_RPORT_ROLE_FCP_INITIATOR FC_PORT_ROLE_FCP_INITIATOR
+#define FC_RPORT_ROLE_IP_PORT FC_PORT_ROLE_IP_PORT
+
+
+/* Macro for use in defining Virtual Port attributes */
+#define FC_VPORT_ATTR(_name,_mode,_show,_store) \
+struct class_device_attribute class_device_attr_vport_##_name = \
+ __ATTR(_name,_mode,_show,_store)
/*
+ * FC Virtual Port Attributes
+ *
+ * This structure exists for each FC port is a virtual FC port. Virtual
+ * ports share the physical link with the Physical port. Each virtual
+ * ports has a unique presense on the SAN, and may be instantiated via
+ * NPIV, Virtual Fabrics, or via additional ALPAs. As the vport is a
+ * unique presense, each vport has it's own view of the fabric,
+ * authentication priviledge, and priorities.
+ *
+ * A virtual port may support 1 or more FC4 roles. Typically it is a
+ * FCP Initiator. It could be a FCP Target, or exist sole for an IP over FC
+ * roles. FC port attributes for the vport will be reported on any
+ * fc_host class object allocated for an FCP Initiator.
+ *
+ * --
+ *
+ * Fixed attributes are not expected to change. The driver is
+ * expected to set these values after receiving the fc_vport structure
+ * via the vport_create() call from the transport.
+ * The transport fully manages all get functions w/o driver interaction.
+ *
+ * Dynamic attributes are expected to change. The driver participates
+ * in all get/set operations via functions provided by the driver.
+ *
+ * Private attributes are transport-managed values. They are fully
+ * managed by the transport w/o driver interaction.
+ */
+
+#define FC_VPORT_SYMBOLIC_NAMELEN 64
+struct fc_vport {
+ /* Fixed Attributes */
+
+ /* Dynamic Attributes */
+
+ /* Private (Transport-managed) Attributes */
+ enum fc_vport_state vport_state;
+ enum fc_vport_state vport_last_state;
+ u64 node_name;
+ u64 port_name;
+ u32 roles;
+ u32 vport_id; /* Admin Identifier for the vport */
+ enum fc_port_type vport_type;
+ char symbolic_name[FC_VPORT_SYMBOLIC_NAMELEN];
+
+ /* exported data */
+ void *dd_data; /* Used for driver-specific storage */
+
+ /* internal data */
+ struct Scsi_Host *shost; /* Physical Port Parent */
+ unsigned int channel;
+ u32 number;
+ u8 flags;
+ struct list_head peers;
+ struct device dev;
+} __attribute__((aligned(sizeof(unsigned long))));
+
+/* bit field values for struct fc_vport "flags" field: */
+#define FC_VPORT_CREATING 0x01
+#define FC_VPORT_DELETING 0x02
+#define FC_VPORT_DELETED 0x04
+#define FC_VPORT_DEL 0x06 /* Any DELETE state */
+
+#define dev_to_vport(d) \
+ container_of(d, struct fc_vport, dev)
+#define transport_class_to_vport(classdev) \
+ dev_to_vport(classdev->dev)
+#define vport_to_shost(v) \
+ (v->shost)
+#define vport_to_shost_channel(v) \
+ (v->channel)
+#define vport_to_parent(v) \
+ (v->dev.parent)
+
+
+/* Error return codes for vport_create() callback */
+#define VPCERR_UNSUPPORTED -ENOSYS /* no driver/adapter
+ support */
+#define VPCERR_BAD_WWN -ENOTUNIQ /* driver validation
+ of WWNs failed */
+#define VPCERR_NO_FABRIC_SUPP -EOPNOTSUPP /* Fabric connection
+ is loop or the
+ Fabric Port does
+ not support NPIV */
+
+/*
* fc_rport_identifiers: This set of data contains all elements
* to uniquely identify a remote FC port. The driver uses this data
* to report the existence of a remote FC port in the topology. Internally,
@@ -149,6 +267,7 @@ struct fc_rport_identifiers {
u32 roles;
};
+
/* Macro for use in defining Remote Port attributes */
#define FC_RPORT_ATTR(_name,_mode,_show,_store) \
struct class_device_attribute class_device_attr_rport_##_name = \
@@ -343,6 +462,7 @@ struct fc_host_attrs {
u8 supported_fc4s[FC_FC4_LIST_SIZE];
u32 supported_speeds;
u32 maxframe_size;
+ u16 max_npiv_vports;
char serial_number[FC_SERIAL_NUMBER_SIZE];
/* Dynamic Attributes */
@@ -361,8 +481,11 @@ struct fc_host_attrs {
/* internal data */
struct list_head rports;
struct list_head rport_bindings;
+ struct list_head vports;
u32 next_rport_number;
u32 next_target_id;
+ u32 next_vport_number;
+ u16 npiv_vports_inuse;
/* work queues for rport state manipulation */
char work_q_name[KOBJ_NAME_LEN];
@@ -388,6 +511,8 @@ struct fc_host_attrs {
(((struct fc_host_attrs *)(x)->shost_data)->supported_speeds)
#define fc_host_maxframe_size(x) \
(((struct fc_host_attrs *)(x)->shost_data)->maxframe_size)
+#define fc_host_max_npiv_vports(x) \
+ (((struct fc_host_attrs *)(x)->shost_data)->max_npiv_vports)
#define fc_host_serial_number(x) \
(((struct fc_host_attrs *)(x)->shost_data)->serial_number)
#define fc_host_port_id(x) \
@@ -412,10 +537,16 @@ struct fc_host_attrs {
(((struct fc_host_attrs *)(x)->shost_data)->rports)
#define fc_host_rport_bindings(x) \
(((struct fc_host_attrs *)(x)->shost_data)->rport_bindings)
+#define fc_host_vports(x) \
+ (((struct fc_host_attrs *)(x)->shost_data)->vports)
#define fc_host_next_rport_number(x) \
(((struct fc_host_attrs *)(x)->shost_data)->next_rport_number)
#define fc_host_next_target_id(x) \
(((struct fc_host_attrs *)(x)->shost_data)->next_target_id)
+#define fc_host_next_vport_number(x) \
+ (((struct fc_host_attrs *)(x)->shost_data)->next_vport_number)
+#define fc_host_npiv_vports_inuse(x) \
+ (((struct fc_host_attrs *)(x)->shost_data)->npiv_vports_inuse)
#define fc_host_work_q_name(x) \
(((struct fc_host_attrs *)(x)->shost_data)->work_q_name)
#define fc_host_work_q(x) \
@@ -452,8 +583,14 @@ struct fc_function_template {
void (*dev_loss_tmo_callbk)(struct fc_rport *);
void (*terminate_rport_io)(struct fc_rport *);
+ void (*set_vport_symbolic_name)(struct fc_vport *);
+ int (*vport_create)(struct fc_vport *, bool);
+ int (*vport_disable)(struct fc_vport *, bool);
+ int (*vport_delete)(struct fc_vport *);
+
/* allocation lengths for host-specific data */
u32 dd_fcrport_size;
+ u32 dd_fcvport_size;
/*
* The driver sets these to tell the transport class it
@@ -512,7 +649,7 @@ fc_remote_port_chkready(struct fc_rport *rport)
switch (rport->port_state) {
case FC_PORTSTATE_ONLINE:
- if (rport->roles & FC_RPORT_ROLE_FCP_TARGET)
+ if (rport->roles & FC_PORT_ROLE_FCP_TARGET)
result = 0;
else if (rport->flags & FC_RPORT_DEVLOSS_PENDING)
result = DID_IMM_RETRY << 16;
@@ -549,6 +686,27 @@ static inline void u64_to_wwn(u64 inm, u8 *wwn)
wwn[7] = inm & 0xff;
}
+/**
+ * fc_vport_set_state() - called to set a vport's state. Saves the old state,
+ * excepting the transitory states of initializing and sending the ELS
+ * traffic to instantiate the vport on the link.
+ *
+ * Assumes the driver has surrounded this with the proper locking to ensure
+ * a coherent state change.
+ *
+ * @vport: virtual port whose state is changing
+ * @new_state: new state
+ **/
+static inline void
+fc_vport_set_state(struct fc_vport *vport, enum fc_vport_state new_state)
+{
+ if ((new_state != FC_VPORT_UNKNOWN) &&
+ (new_state != FC_VPORT_INITIALIZING))
+ vport->vport_last_state = vport->vport_state;
+ vport->vport_state = new_state;
+}
+
+
struct scsi_transport_template *fc_attach_transport(
struct fc_function_template *);
void fc_release_transport(struct scsi_transport_template *);
@@ -567,5 +725,6 @@ void fc_host_post_vendor_event(struct Scsi_Host *shost, u32 event_number,
* be sure to read the Vendor Type and ID formatting requirements
* specified in scsi_netlink.h
*/
+int fc_vport_terminate(struct fc_vport *vport);
#endif /* SCSI_TRANSPORT_FC_H */