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| // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
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| /*
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|  *  scsi.c Copyright (C) 1992 Drew Eckhardt
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|  *         Copyright (C) 1993, 1994, 1995, 1999 Eric Youngdale
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|  *         Copyright (C) 2002, 2003 Christoph Hellwig
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|  *
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|  *  generic mid-level SCSI driver
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|  *      Initial versions: Drew Eckhardt
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|  *      Subsequent revisions: Eric Youngdale
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|  *
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|  *  <drew@colorado.edu>
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|  *
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|  *  Bug correction thanks go to :
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|  *      Rik Faith <faith@cs.unc.edu>
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|  *      Tommy Thorn <tthorn>
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|  *      Thomas Wuensche <tw@fgb1.fgb.mw.tu-muenchen.de>
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|  *
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|  *  Modified by Eric Youngdale eric@andante.org or ericy@gnu.ai.mit.edu to
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|  *  add scatter-gather, multiple outstanding request, and other
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|  *  enhancements.
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|  *
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|  *  Native multichannel, wide scsi, /proc/scsi and hot plugging
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|  *  support added by Michael Neuffer <mike@i-connect.net>
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|  *
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|  *  Added request_module("scsi_hostadapter") for kerneld:
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|  *  (Put an "alias scsi_hostadapter your_hostadapter" in /etc/modprobe.conf)
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|  *  Bjorn Ekwall  <bj0rn@blox.se>
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|  *  (changed to kmod)
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|  *
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|  *  Major improvements to the timeout, abort, and reset processing,
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|  *  as well as performance modifications for large queue depths by
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|  *  Leonard N. Zubkoff <lnz@dandelion.com>
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|  *
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|  *  Converted cli() code to spinlocks, Ingo Molnar
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|  *
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|  *  Jiffies wrap fixes (host->resetting), 3 Dec 1998 Andrea Arcangeli
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|  *
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|  *  out_of_space hacks, D. Gilbert (dpg) 990608
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|  */
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| 
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| #include <linux/module.h>
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| #include <linux/moduleparam.h>
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| #include <linux/kernel.h>
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| #include <linux/timer.h>
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| #include <linux/string.h>
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| #include <linux/slab.h>
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| #include <linux/blkdev.h>
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| #include <linux/delay.h>
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| #include <linux/init.h>
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| #include <linux/completion.h>
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| #include <linux/unistd.h>
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| #include <linux/spinlock.h>
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| #include <linux/kmod.h>
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| #include <linux/interrupt.h>
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| #include <linux/notifier.h>
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| #include <linux/cpu.h>
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| #include <linux/mutex.h>
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| #include <asm/unaligned.h>
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| 
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| #include <scsi/scsi.h>
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| #include <scsi/scsi_cmnd.h>
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| #include <scsi/scsi_dbg.h>
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| #include <scsi/scsi_device.h>
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| #include <scsi/scsi_driver.h>
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| #include <scsi/scsi_eh.h>
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| #include <scsi/scsi_host.h>
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| #include <scsi/scsi_tcq.h>
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| 
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| #include "scsi_priv.h"
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| #include "scsi_logging.h"
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| 
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| #define CREATE_TRACE_POINTS
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| #include <trace/events/scsi.h>
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| 
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| /*
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|  * Definitions and constants.
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|  */
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| 
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| /*
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|  * Note - the initial logging level can be set here to log events at boot time.
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|  * After the system is up, you may enable logging via the /proc interface.
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|  */
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| unsigned int scsi_logging_level;
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| #if defined(CONFIG_SCSI_LOGGING)
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| EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_logging_level);
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| #endif
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| 
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| #ifdef CONFIG_SCSI_LOGGING
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| void scsi_log_send(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
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| {
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| 	unsigned int level;
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| 
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| 	/*
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| 	 * If ML QUEUE log level is greater than or equal to:
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| 	 *
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| 	 * 1: nothing (match completion)
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| 	 *
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| 	 * 2: log opcode + command of all commands + cmd address
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| 	 *
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| 	 * 3: same as 2
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| 	 *
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| 	 * 4: same as 3
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| 	 */
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| 	if (unlikely(scsi_logging_level)) {
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| 		level = SCSI_LOG_LEVEL(SCSI_LOG_MLQUEUE_SHIFT,
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| 				       SCSI_LOG_MLQUEUE_BITS);
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| 		if (level > 1) {
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| 			scmd_printk(KERN_INFO, cmd,
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| 				    "Send: scmd 0x%p\n", cmd);
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| 			scsi_print_command(cmd);
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| 		}
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| 	}
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| }
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| 
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| void scsi_log_completion(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd, int disposition)
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| {
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| 	unsigned int level;
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| 
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| 	/*
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| 	 * If ML COMPLETE log level is greater than or equal to:
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| 	 *
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| 	 * 1: log disposition, result, opcode + command, and conditionally
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| 	 * sense data for failures or non SUCCESS dispositions.
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| 	 *
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| 	 * 2: same as 1 but for all command completions.
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| 	 *
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| 	 * 3: same as 2
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| 	 *
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| 	 * 4: same as 3 plus dump extra junk
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| 	 */
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| 	if (unlikely(scsi_logging_level)) {
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| 		level = SCSI_LOG_LEVEL(SCSI_LOG_MLCOMPLETE_SHIFT,
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| 				       SCSI_LOG_MLCOMPLETE_BITS);
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| 		if (((level > 0) && (cmd->result || disposition != SUCCESS)) ||
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| 		    (level > 1)) {
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| 			scsi_print_result(cmd, "Done", disposition);
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| 			scsi_print_command(cmd);
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| 			if (scsi_status_is_check_condition(cmd->result))
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| 				scsi_print_sense(cmd);
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| 			if (level > 3)
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| 				scmd_printk(KERN_INFO, cmd,
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| 					    "scsi host busy %d failed %d\n",
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| 					    scsi_host_busy(cmd->device->host),
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| 					    cmd->device->host->host_failed);
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| 		}
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| 	}
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| }
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| #endif
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| 
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| /**
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|  * scsi_finish_command - cleanup and pass command back to upper layer
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|  * @cmd: the command
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|  *
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|  * Description: Pass command off to upper layer for finishing of I/O
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|  *              request, waking processes that are waiting on results,
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|  *              etc.
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|  */
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| void scsi_finish_command(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
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| {
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| 	struct scsi_device *sdev = cmd->device;
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| 	struct scsi_target *starget = scsi_target(sdev);
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| 	struct Scsi_Host *shost = sdev->host;
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| 	struct scsi_driver *drv;
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| 	unsigned int good_bytes;
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| 
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| 	scsi_device_unbusy(sdev, cmd);
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| 
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| 	/*
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| 	 * Clear the flags that say that the device/target/host is no longer
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| 	 * capable of accepting new commands.
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| 	 */
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| 	if (atomic_read(&shost->host_blocked))
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| 		atomic_set(&shost->host_blocked, 0);
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| 	if (atomic_read(&starget->target_blocked))
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| 		atomic_set(&starget->target_blocked, 0);
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| 	if (atomic_read(&sdev->device_blocked))
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| 		atomic_set(&sdev->device_blocked, 0);
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| 
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| 	SCSI_LOG_MLCOMPLETE(4, sdev_printk(KERN_INFO, sdev,
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| 				"Notifying upper driver of completion "
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| 				"(result %x)\n", cmd->result));
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| 
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| 	good_bytes = scsi_bufflen(cmd);
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| 	if (!blk_rq_is_passthrough(scsi_cmd_to_rq(cmd))) {
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| 		int old_good_bytes = good_bytes;
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| 		drv = scsi_cmd_to_driver(cmd);
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| 		if (drv->done)
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| 			good_bytes = drv->done(cmd);
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| 		/*
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| 		 * USB may not give sense identifying bad sector and
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| 		 * simply return a residue instead, so subtract off the
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| 		 * residue if drv->done() error processing indicates no
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| 		 * change to the completion length.
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| 		 */
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| 		if (good_bytes == old_good_bytes)
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| 			good_bytes -= scsi_get_resid(cmd);
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| 	}
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| 	scsi_io_completion(cmd, good_bytes);
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| /*
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|  * 4096 is big enough for saturating fast SCSI LUNs.
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|  */
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| int scsi_device_max_queue_depth(struct scsi_device *sdev)
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| {
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| 	return min_t(int, sdev->host->can_queue, 4096);
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| }
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| 
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| /**
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|  * scsi_change_queue_depth - change a device's queue depth
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|  * @sdev: SCSI Device in question
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|  * @depth: number of commands allowed to be queued to the driver
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|  *
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|  * Sets the device queue depth and returns the new value.
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|  */
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| int scsi_change_queue_depth(struct scsi_device *sdev, int depth)
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| {
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| 	depth = min_t(int, depth, scsi_device_max_queue_depth(sdev));
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| 
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| 	if (depth > 0) {
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| 		sdev->queue_depth = depth;
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| 		wmb();
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	if (sdev->request_queue)
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| 		blk_set_queue_depth(sdev->request_queue, depth);
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| 
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| 	sbitmap_resize(&sdev->budget_map, sdev->queue_depth);
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| 
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| 	return sdev->queue_depth;
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| }
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| EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_change_queue_depth);
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| 
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| /**
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|  * scsi_track_queue_full - track QUEUE_FULL events to adjust queue depth
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|  * @sdev: SCSI Device in question
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|  * @depth: Current number of outstanding SCSI commands on this device,
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|  *         not counting the one returned as QUEUE_FULL.
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|  *
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|  * Description:	This function will track successive QUEUE_FULL events on a
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|  * 		specific SCSI device to determine if and when there is a
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|  * 		need to adjust the queue depth on the device.
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|  *
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|  * Returns:	0 - No change needed, >0 - Adjust queue depth to this new depth,
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|  * 		-1 - Drop back to untagged operation using host->cmd_per_lun
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|  * 			as the untagged command depth
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|  *
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|  * Lock Status:	None held on entry
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|  *
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|  * Notes:	Low level drivers may call this at any time and we will do
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|  * 		"The Right Thing."  We are interrupt context safe.
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|  */
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| int scsi_track_queue_full(struct scsi_device *sdev, int depth)
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| {
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| 
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| 	/*
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| 	 * Don't let QUEUE_FULLs on the same
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| 	 * jiffies count, they could all be from
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| 	 * same event.
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| 	 */
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| 	if ((jiffies >> 4) == (sdev->last_queue_full_time >> 4))
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| 		return 0;
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| 
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| 	sdev->last_queue_full_time = jiffies;
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| 	if (sdev->last_queue_full_depth != depth) {
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| 		sdev->last_queue_full_count = 1;
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| 		sdev->last_queue_full_depth = depth;
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| 	} else {
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| 		sdev->last_queue_full_count++;
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	if (sdev->last_queue_full_count <= 10)
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| 		return 0;
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| 
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| 	return scsi_change_queue_depth(sdev, depth);
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| }
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| EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_track_queue_full);
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| 
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| /**
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|  * scsi_vpd_inquiry - Request a device provide us with a VPD page
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|  * @sdev: The device to ask
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|  * @buffer: Where to put the result
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|  * @page: Which Vital Product Data to return
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|  * @len: The length of the buffer
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|  *
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|  * This is an internal helper function.  You probably want to use
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|  * scsi_get_vpd_page instead.
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|  *
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|  * Returns size of the vpd page on success or a negative error number.
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|  */
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| static int scsi_vpd_inquiry(struct scsi_device *sdev, unsigned char *buffer,
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| 							u8 page, unsigned len)
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| {
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| 	int result;
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| 	unsigned char cmd[16];
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| 
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| 	if (len < 4)
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| 		return -EINVAL;
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| 
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| 	cmd[0] = INQUIRY;
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| 	cmd[1] = 1;		/* EVPD */
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| 	cmd[2] = page;
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| 	cmd[3] = len >> 8;
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| 	cmd[4] = len & 0xff;
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| 	cmd[5] = 0;		/* Control byte */
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| 
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| 	/*
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| 	 * I'm not convinced we need to try quite this hard to get VPD, but
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| 	 * all the existing users tried this hard.
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| 	 */
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| 	result = scsi_execute_cmd(sdev, cmd, REQ_OP_DRV_IN, buffer, len,
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| 				  30 * HZ, 3, NULL);
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| 	if (result)
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| 		return -EIO;
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| 
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| 	/*
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| 	 * Sanity check that we got the page back that we asked for and that
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| 	 * the page size is not 0.
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| 	 */
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| 	if (buffer[1] != page)
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| 		return -EIO;
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| 
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| 	result = get_unaligned_be16(&buffer[2]);
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| 	if (!result)
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| 		return -EIO;
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| 
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| 	return result + 4;
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| }
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| 
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| enum scsi_vpd_parameters {
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| 	SCSI_VPD_HEADER_SIZE = 4,
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| 	SCSI_VPD_LIST_SIZE = 36,
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| };
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| 
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| static int scsi_get_vpd_size(struct scsi_device *sdev, u8 page)
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| {
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| 	unsigned char vpd[SCSI_VPD_LIST_SIZE] __aligned(4);
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| 	int result;
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| 
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| 	if (sdev->no_vpd_size)
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| 		return SCSI_DEFAULT_VPD_LEN;
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| 
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| 	/*
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| 	 * Fetch the supported pages VPD and validate that the requested page
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| 	 * number is present.
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| 	 */
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| 	if (page != 0) {
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| 		result = scsi_vpd_inquiry(sdev, vpd, 0, sizeof(vpd));
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| 		if (result < SCSI_VPD_HEADER_SIZE)
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| 			return 0;
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| 
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| 		if (result > sizeof(vpd)) {
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| 			dev_warn_once(&sdev->sdev_gendev,
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| 				      "%s: long VPD page 0 length: %d bytes\n",
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| 				      __func__, result);
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| 			result = sizeof(vpd);
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| 		}
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| 
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| 		result -= SCSI_VPD_HEADER_SIZE;
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| 		if (!memchr(&vpd[SCSI_VPD_HEADER_SIZE], page, result))
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| 			return 0;
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| 	}
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| 	/*
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| 	 * Fetch the VPD page header to find out how big the page
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| 	 * is. This is done to prevent problems on legacy devices
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| 	 * which can not handle allocation lengths as large as
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| 	 * potentially requested by the caller.
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| 	 */
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| 	result = scsi_vpd_inquiry(sdev, vpd, page, SCSI_VPD_HEADER_SIZE);
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| 	if (result < 0)
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| 		return 0;
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| 
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| 	if (result < SCSI_VPD_HEADER_SIZE) {
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| 		dev_warn_once(&sdev->sdev_gendev,
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| 			      "%s: short VPD page 0x%02x length: %d bytes\n",
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| 			      __func__, page, result);
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| 		return 0;
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	return result;
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| }
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| 
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| /**
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|  * scsi_get_vpd_page - Get Vital Product Data from a SCSI device
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|  * @sdev: The device to ask
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|  * @page: Which Vital Product Data to return
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|  * @buf: where to store the VPD
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|  * @buf_len: number of bytes in the VPD buffer area
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|  *
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|  * SCSI devices may optionally supply Vital Product Data.  Each 'page'
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|  * of VPD is defined in the appropriate SCSI document (eg SPC, SBC).
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|  * If the device supports this VPD page, this routine fills @buf
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|  * with the data from that page and return 0. If the VPD page is not
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|  * supported or its content cannot be retrieved, -EINVAL is returned.
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|  */
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| int scsi_get_vpd_page(struct scsi_device *sdev, u8 page, unsigned char *buf,
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| 		      int buf_len)
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| {
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| 	int result, vpd_len;
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| 
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| 	if (!scsi_device_supports_vpd(sdev))
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| 		return -EINVAL;
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| 
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| 	vpd_len = scsi_get_vpd_size(sdev, page);
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| 	if (vpd_len <= 0)
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| 		return -EINVAL;
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| 
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| 	vpd_len = min(vpd_len, buf_len);
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| 
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| 	/*
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| 	 * Fetch the actual page. Since the appropriate size was reported
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| 	 * by the device it is now safe to ask for something bigger.
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| 	 */
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| 	memset(buf, 0, buf_len);
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| 	result = scsi_vpd_inquiry(sdev, buf, page, vpd_len);
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| 	if (result < 0)
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| 		return -EINVAL;
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| 	else if (result > vpd_len)
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| 		dev_warn_once(&sdev->sdev_gendev,
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| 			      "%s: VPD page 0x%02x result %d > %d bytes\n",
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| 			      __func__, page, result, vpd_len);
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| 
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| 	return 0;
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| }
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| EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(scsi_get_vpd_page);
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| 
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| /**
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|  * scsi_get_vpd_buf - Get Vital Product Data from a SCSI device
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|  * @sdev: The device to ask
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|  * @page: Which Vital Product Data to return
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|  *
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|  * Returns %NULL upon failure.
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|  */
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| static struct scsi_vpd *scsi_get_vpd_buf(struct scsi_device *sdev, u8 page)
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| {
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| 	struct scsi_vpd *vpd_buf;
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| 	int vpd_len, result;
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| 
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| 	vpd_len = scsi_get_vpd_size(sdev, page);
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| 	if (vpd_len <= 0)
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| 		return NULL;
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| 
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| retry_pg:
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| 	/*
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| 	 * Fetch the actual page. Since the appropriate size was reported
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| 	 * by the device it is now safe to ask for something bigger.
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| 	 */
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| 	vpd_buf = kmalloc(sizeof(*vpd_buf) + vpd_len, GFP_KERNEL);
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| 	if (!vpd_buf)
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| 		return NULL;
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| 
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| 	result = scsi_vpd_inquiry(sdev, vpd_buf->data, page, vpd_len);
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| 	if (result < 0) {
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| 		kfree(vpd_buf);
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| 		return NULL;
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| 	}
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| 	if (result > vpd_len) {
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| 		dev_warn_once(&sdev->sdev_gendev,
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| 			      "%s: VPD page 0x%02x result %d > %d bytes\n",
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| 			      __func__, page, result, vpd_len);
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| 		vpd_len = result;
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| 		kfree(vpd_buf);
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| 		goto retry_pg;
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	vpd_buf->len = result;
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| 
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| 	return vpd_buf;
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| }
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| 
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| static void scsi_update_vpd_page(struct scsi_device *sdev, u8 page,
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| 				 struct scsi_vpd __rcu **sdev_vpd_buf)
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| {
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| 	struct scsi_vpd *vpd_buf;
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| 
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| 	vpd_buf = scsi_get_vpd_buf(sdev, page);
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| 	if (!vpd_buf)
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| 		return;
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| 
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| 	mutex_lock(&sdev->inquiry_mutex);
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| 	vpd_buf = rcu_replace_pointer(*sdev_vpd_buf, vpd_buf,
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| 				      lockdep_is_held(&sdev->inquiry_mutex));
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| 	mutex_unlock(&sdev->inquiry_mutex);
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| 
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| 	if (vpd_buf)
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| 		kfree_rcu(vpd_buf, rcu);
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| }
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| 
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| /**
 | |
|  * scsi_attach_vpd - Attach Vital Product Data to a SCSI device structure
 | |
|  * @sdev: The device to ask
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * Attach the 'Device Identification' VPD page (0x83) and the
 | |
|  * 'Unit Serial Number' VPD page (0x80) to a SCSI device
 | |
|  * structure. This information can be used to identify the device
 | |
|  * uniquely.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| void scsi_attach_vpd(struct scsi_device *sdev)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	int i;
 | |
| 	struct scsi_vpd *vpd_buf;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if (!scsi_device_supports_vpd(sdev))
 | |
| 		return;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Ask for all the pages supported by this device */
 | |
| 	vpd_buf = scsi_get_vpd_buf(sdev, 0);
 | |
| 	if (!vpd_buf)
 | |
| 		return;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	for (i = 4; i < vpd_buf->len; i++) {
 | |
| 		if (vpd_buf->data[i] == 0x0)
 | |
| 			scsi_update_vpd_page(sdev, 0x0, &sdev->vpd_pg0);
 | |
| 		if (vpd_buf->data[i] == 0x80)
 | |
| 			scsi_update_vpd_page(sdev, 0x80, &sdev->vpd_pg80);
 | |
| 		if (vpd_buf->data[i] == 0x83)
 | |
| 			scsi_update_vpd_page(sdev, 0x83, &sdev->vpd_pg83);
 | |
| 		if (vpd_buf->data[i] == 0x89)
 | |
| 			scsi_update_vpd_page(sdev, 0x89, &sdev->vpd_pg89);
 | |
| 		if (vpd_buf->data[i] == 0xb0)
 | |
| 			scsi_update_vpd_page(sdev, 0xb0, &sdev->vpd_pgb0);
 | |
| 		if (vpd_buf->data[i] == 0xb1)
 | |
| 			scsi_update_vpd_page(sdev, 0xb1, &sdev->vpd_pgb1);
 | |
| 		if (vpd_buf->data[i] == 0xb2)
 | |
| 			scsi_update_vpd_page(sdev, 0xb2, &sdev->vpd_pgb2);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	kfree(vpd_buf);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /**
 | |
|  * scsi_report_opcode - Find out if a given command is supported
 | |
|  * @sdev:	scsi device to query
 | |
|  * @buffer:	scratch buffer (must be at least 20 bytes long)
 | |
|  * @len:	length of buffer
 | |
|  * @opcode:	opcode for the command to look up
 | |
|  * @sa:		service action for the command to look up
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * Uses the REPORT SUPPORTED OPERATION CODES to check support for the
 | |
|  * command identified with @opcode and @sa. If the command does not
 | |
|  * have a service action, @sa must be 0. Returns -EINVAL if RSOC fails,
 | |
|  * 0 if the command is not supported and 1 if the device claims to
 | |
|  * support the command.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| int scsi_report_opcode(struct scsi_device *sdev, unsigned char *buffer,
 | |
| 		       unsigned int len, unsigned char opcode,
 | |
| 		       unsigned short sa)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	unsigned char cmd[16];
 | |
| 	struct scsi_sense_hdr sshdr;
 | |
| 	int result, request_len;
 | |
| 	const struct scsi_exec_args exec_args = {
 | |
| 		.sshdr = &sshdr,
 | |
| 	};
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if (sdev->no_report_opcodes || sdev->scsi_level < SCSI_SPC_3)
 | |
| 		return -EINVAL;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* RSOC header + size of command we are asking about */
 | |
| 	request_len = 4 + COMMAND_SIZE(opcode);
 | |
| 	if (request_len > len) {
 | |
| 		dev_warn_once(&sdev->sdev_gendev,
 | |
| 			      "%s: len %u bytes, opcode 0x%02x needs %u\n",
 | |
| 			      __func__, len, opcode, request_len);
 | |
| 		return -EINVAL;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	memset(cmd, 0, 16);
 | |
| 	cmd[0] = MAINTENANCE_IN;
 | |
| 	cmd[1] = MI_REPORT_SUPPORTED_OPERATION_CODES;
 | |
| 	if (!sa) {
 | |
| 		cmd[2] = 1;	/* One command format */
 | |
| 		cmd[3] = opcode;
 | |
| 	} else {
 | |
| 		cmd[2] = 3;	/* One command format with service action */
 | |
| 		cmd[3] = opcode;
 | |
| 		put_unaligned_be16(sa, &cmd[4]);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	put_unaligned_be32(request_len, &cmd[6]);
 | |
| 	memset(buffer, 0, len);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	result = scsi_execute_cmd(sdev, cmd, REQ_OP_DRV_IN, buffer,
 | |
| 				  request_len, 30 * HZ, 3, &exec_args);
 | |
| 	if (result < 0)
 | |
| 		return result;
 | |
| 	if (result && scsi_sense_valid(&sshdr) &&
 | |
| 	    sshdr.sense_key == ILLEGAL_REQUEST &&
 | |
| 	    (sshdr.asc == 0x20 || sshdr.asc == 0x24) && sshdr.ascq == 0x00)
 | |
| 		return -EINVAL;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if ((buffer[1] & 3) == 3) /* Command supported */
 | |
| 		return 1;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	return 0;
 | |
| }
 | |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_report_opcode);
 | |
| 
 | |
| #define SCSI_CDL_CHECK_BUF_LEN	64
 | |
| 
 | |
| static bool scsi_cdl_check_cmd(struct scsi_device *sdev, u8 opcode, u16 sa,
 | |
| 			       unsigned char *buf)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	int ret;
 | |
| 	u8 cdlp;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Check operation code */
 | |
| 	ret = scsi_report_opcode(sdev, buf, SCSI_CDL_CHECK_BUF_LEN, opcode, sa);
 | |
| 	if (ret <= 0)
 | |
| 		return false;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if ((buf[1] & 0x03) != 0x03)
 | |
| 		return false;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * See SPC-6, One_command parameter data format for
 | |
| 	 * REPORT SUPPORTED OPERATION CODES. We have the following cases
 | |
| 	 * depending on rwcdlp (buf[0] & 0x01) value:
 | |
| 	 *  - rwcdlp == 0: then cdlp indicates support for the A mode page when
 | |
| 	 *		   it is equal to 1 and for the B mode page when it is
 | |
| 	 *		   equal to 2.
 | |
| 	 *  - rwcdlp == 1: then cdlp indicates support for the T2A mode page
 | |
| 	 *		   when it is equal to 1 and for the T2B mode page when
 | |
| 	 *		   it is equal to 2.
 | |
| 	 * Overall, to detect support for command duration limits, we only need
 | |
| 	 * to check that cdlp is 1 or 2.
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	cdlp = (buf[1] & 0x18) >> 3;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	return cdlp == 0x01 || cdlp == 0x02;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /**
 | |
|  * scsi_cdl_check - Check if a SCSI device supports Command Duration Limits
 | |
|  * @sdev: The device to check
 | |
|  */
 | |
| void scsi_cdl_check(struct scsi_device *sdev)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	bool cdl_supported;
 | |
| 	unsigned char *buf;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * Support for CDL was defined in SPC-5. Ignore devices reporting an
 | |
| 	 * lower SPC version. This also avoids problems with old drives choking
 | |
| 	 * on MAINTENANCE_IN / MI_REPORT_SUPPORTED_OPERATION_CODES with a
 | |
| 	 * service action specified, as done in scsi_cdl_check_cmd().
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	if (sdev->scsi_level < SCSI_SPC_5) {
 | |
| 		sdev->cdl_supported = 0;
 | |
| 		return;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	buf = kmalloc(SCSI_CDL_CHECK_BUF_LEN, GFP_KERNEL);
 | |
| 	if (!buf) {
 | |
| 		sdev->cdl_supported = 0;
 | |
| 		return;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Check support for READ_16, WRITE_16, READ_32 and WRITE_32 commands */
 | |
| 	cdl_supported =
 | |
| 		scsi_cdl_check_cmd(sdev, READ_16, 0, buf) ||
 | |
| 		scsi_cdl_check_cmd(sdev, WRITE_16, 0, buf) ||
 | |
| 		scsi_cdl_check_cmd(sdev, VARIABLE_LENGTH_CMD, READ_32, buf) ||
 | |
| 		scsi_cdl_check_cmd(sdev, VARIABLE_LENGTH_CMD, WRITE_32, buf);
 | |
| 	if (cdl_supported) {
 | |
| 		/*
 | |
| 		 * We have CDL support: force the use of READ16/WRITE16.
 | |
| 		 * READ32 and WRITE32 will be used for devices that support
 | |
| 		 * the T10_PI_TYPE2_PROTECTION protection type.
 | |
| 		 */
 | |
| 		sdev->use_16_for_rw = 1;
 | |
| 		sdev->use_10_for_rw = 0;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		sdev->cdl_supported = 1;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		/*
 | |
| 		 * If the device supports CDL, make sure that the current drive
 | |
| 		 * feature status is consistent with the user controlled
 | |
| 		 * cdl_enable state.
 | |
| 		 */
 | |
| 		scsi_cdl_enable(sdev, sdev->cdl_enable);
 | |
| 	} else {
 | |
| 		sdev->cdl_supported = 0;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	kfree(buf);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /**
 | |
|  * scsi_cdl_enable - Enable or disable a SCSI device supports for Command
 | |
|  *                   Duration Limits
 | |
|  * @sdev: The target device
 | |
|  * @enable: the target state
 | |
|  */
 | |
| int scsi_cdl_enable(struct scsi_device *sdev, bool enable)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	struct scsi_mode_data data;
 | |
| 	struct scsi_sense_hdr sshdr;
 | |
| 	struct scsi_vpd *vpd;
 | |
| 	bool is_ata = false;
 | |
| 	char buf[64];
 | |
| 	int ret;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if (!sdev->cdl_supported)
 | |
| 		return -EOPNOTSUPP;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	rcu_read_lock();
 | |
| 	vpd = rcu_dereference(sdev->vpd_pg89);
 | |
| 	if (vpd)
 | |
| 		is_ata = true;
 | |
| 	rcu_read_unlock();
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * For ATA devices, CDL needs to be enabled with a SET FEATURES command.
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	if (is_ata) {
 | |
| 		char *buf_data;
 | |
| 		int len;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		ret = scsi_mode_sense(sdev, 0x08, 0x0a, 0xf2, buf, sizeof(buf),
 | |
| 				      5 * HZ, 3, &data, NULL);
 | |
| 		if (ret)
 | |
| 			return -EINVAL;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		/* Enable CDL using the ATA feature page */
 | |
| 		len = min_t(size_t, sizeof(buf),
 | |
| 			    data.length - data.header_length -
 | |
| 			    data.block_descriptor_length);
 | |
| 		buf_data = buf + data.header_length +
 | |
| 			data.block_descriptor_length;
 | |
| 		if (enable)
 | |
| 			buf_data[4] = 0x02;
 | |
| 		else
 | |
| 			buf_data[4] = 0;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		ret = scsi_mode_select(sdev, 1, 0, buf_data, len, 5 * HZ, 3,
 | |
| 				       &data, &sshdr);
 | |
| 		if (ret) {
 | |
| 			if (ret > 0 && scsi_sense_valid(&sshdr))
 | |
| 				scsi_print_sense_hdr(sdev,
 | |
| 					dev_name(&sdev->sdev_gendev), &sshdr);
 | |
| 			return ret;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	sdev->cdl_enable = enable;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	return 0;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /**
 | |
|  * scsi_device_get  -  get an additional reference to a scsi_device
 | |
|  * @sdev:	device to get a reference to
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * Description: Gets a reference to the scsi_device and increments the use count
 | |
|  * of the underlying LLDD module.  You must hold host_lock of the
 | |
|  * parent Scsi_Host or already have a reference when calling this.
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * This will fail if a device is deleted or cancelled, or when the LLD module
 | |
|  * is in the process of being unloaded.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| int scsi_device_get(struct scsi_device *sdev)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	if (sdev->sdev_state == SDEV_DEL || sdev->sdev_state == SDEV_CANCEL)
 | |
| 		goto fail;
 | |
| 	if (!get_device(&sdev->sdev_gendev))
 | |
| 		goto fail;
 | |
| 	if (!try_module_get(sdev->host->hostt->module))
 | |
| 		goto fail_put_device;
 | |
| 	return 0;
 | |
| 
 | |
| fail_put_device:
 | |
| 	put_device(&sdev->sdev_gendev);
 | |
| fail:
 | |
| 	return -ENXIO;
 | |
| }
 | |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_device_get);
 | |
| 
 | |
| /**
 | |
|  * scsi_device_put  -  release a reference to a scsi_device
 | |
|  * @sdev:	device to release a reference on.
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * Description: Release a reference to the scsi_device and decrements the use
 | |
|  * count of the underlying LLDD module.  The device is freed once the last
 | |
|  * user vanishes.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| void scsi_device_put(struct scsi_device *sdev)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	struct module *mod = sdev->host->hostt->module;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	put_device(&sdev->sdev_gendev);
 | |
| 	module_put(mod);
 | |
| }
 | |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_device_put);
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* helper for shost_for_each_device, see that for documentation */
 | |
| struct scsi_device *__scsi_iterate_devices(struct Scsi_Host *shost,
 | |
| 					   struct scsi_device *prev)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	struct list_head *list = (prev ? &prev->siblings : &shost->__devices);
 | |
| 	struct scsi_device *next = NULL;
 | |
| 	unsigned long flags;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	spin_lock_irqsave(shost->host_lock, flags);
 | |
| 	while (list->next != &shost->__devices) {
 | |
| 		next = list_entry(list->next, struct scsi_device, siblings);
 | |
| 		/* skip devices that we can't get a reference to */
 | |
| 		if (!scsi_device_get(next))
 | |
| 			break;
 | |
| 		next = NULL;
 | |
| 		list = list->next;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(shost->host_lock, flags);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if (prev)
 | |
| 		scsi_device_put(prev);
 | |
| 	return next;
 | |
| }
 | |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL(__scsi_iterate_devices);
 | |
| 
 | |
| /**
 | |
|  * starget_for_each_device  -  helper to walk all devices of a target
 | |
|  * @starget:	target whose devices we want to iterate over.
 | |
|  * @data:	Opaque passed to each function call.
 | |
|  * @fn:		Function to call on each device
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * This traverses over each device of @starget.  The devices have
 | |
|  * a reference that must be released by scsi_host_put when breaking
 | |
|  * out of the loop.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| void starget_for_each_device(struct scsi_target *starget, void *data,
 | |
| 		     void (*fn)(struct scsi_device *, void *))
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	struct Scsi_Host *shost = dev_to_shost(starget->dev.parent);
 | |
| 	struct scsi_device *sdev;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	shost_for_each_device(sdev, shost) {
 | |
| 		if ((sdev->channel == starget->channel) &&
 | |
| 		    (sdev->id == starget->id))
 | |
| 			fn(sdev, data);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| }
 | |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL(starget_for_each_device);
 | |
| 
 | |
| /**
 | |
|  * __starget_for_each_device - helper to walk all devices of a target (UNLOCKED)
 | |
|  * @starget:	target whose devices we want to iterate over.
 | |
|  * @data:	parameter for callback @fn()
 | |
|  * @fn:		callback function that is invoked for each device
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * This traverses over each device of @starget.  It does _not_
 | |
|  * take a reference on the scsi_device, so the whole loop must be
 | |
|  * protected by shost->host_lock.
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * Note:  The only reason why drivers would want to use this is because
 | |
|  * they need to access the device list in irq context.  Otherwise you
 | |
|  * really want to use starget_for_each_device instead.
 | |
|  **/
 | |
| void __starget_for_each_device(struct scsi_target *starget, void *data,
 | |
| 			       void (*fn)(struct scsi_device *, void *))
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	struct Scsi_Host *shost = dev_to_shost(starget->dev.parent);
 | |
| 	struct scsi_device *sdev;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	__shost_for_each_device(sdev, shost) {
 | |
| 		if ((sdev->channel == starget->channel) &&
 | |
| 		    (sdev->id == starget->id))
 | |
| 			fn(sdev, data);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| }
 | |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL(__starget_for_each_device);
 | |
| 
 | |
| /**
 | |
|  * __scsi_device_lookup_by_target - find a device given the target (UNLOCKED)
 | |
|  * @starget:	SCSI target pointer
 | |
|  * @lun:	SCSI Logical Unit Number
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * Description: Looks up the scsi_device with the specified @lun for a given
 | |
|  * @starget.  The returned scsi_device does not have an additional
 | |
|  * reference.  You must hold the host's host_lock over this call and
 | |
|  * any access to the returned scsi_device. A scsi_device in state
 | |
|  * SDEV_DEL is skipped.
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * Note:  The only reason why drivers should use this is because
 | |
|  * they need to access the device list in irq context.  Otherwise you
 | |
|  * really want to use scsi_device_lookup_by_target instead.
 | |
|  **/
 | |
| struct scsi_device *__scsi_device_lookup_by_target(struct scsi_target *starget,
 | |
| 						   u64 lun)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	struct scsi_device *sdev;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	list_for_each_entry(sdev, &starget->devices, same_target_siblings) {
 | |
| 		if (sdev->sdev_state == SDEV_DEL)
 | |
| 			continue;
 | |
| 		if (sdev->lun ==lun)
 | |
| 			return sdev;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	return NULL;
 | |
| }
 | |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL(__scsi_device_lookup_by_target);
 | |
| 
 | |
| /**
 | |
|  * scsi_device_lookup_by_target - find a device given the target
 | |
|  * @starget:	SCSI target pointer
 | |
|  * @lun:	SCSI Logical Unit Number
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * Description: Looks up the scsi_device with the specified @lun for a given
 | |
|  * @starget.  The returned scsi_device has an additional reference that
 | |
|  * needs to be released with scsi_device_put once you're done with it.
 | |
|  **/
 | |
| struct scsi_device *scsi_device_lookup_by_target(struct scsi_target *starget,
 | |
| 						 u64 lun)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	struct scsi_device *sdev;
 | |
| 	struct Scsi_Host *shost = dev_to_shost(starget->dev.parent);
 | |
| 	unsigned long flags;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	spin_lock_irqsave(shost->host_lock, flags);
 | |
| 	sdev = __scsi_device_lookup_by_target(starget, lun);
 | |
| 	if (sdev && scsi_device_get(sdev))
 | |
| 		sdev = NULL;
 | |
| 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(shost->host_lock, flags);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	return sdev;
 | |
| }
 | |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_device_lookup_by_target);
 | |
| 
 | |
| /**
 | |
|  * __scsi_device_lookup - find a device given the host (UNLOCKED)
 | |
|  * @shost:	SCSI host pointer
 | |
|  * @channel:	SCSI channel (zero if only one channel)
 | |
|  * @id:		SCSI target number (physical unit number)
 | |
|  * @lun:	SCSI Logical Unit Number
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * Description: Looks up the scsi_device with the specified @channel, @id, @lun
 | |
|  * for a given host. The returned scsi_device does not have an additional
 | |
|  * reference.  You must hold the host's host_lock over this call and any access
 | |
|  * to the returned scsi_device.
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * Note:  The only reason why drivers would want to use this is because
 | |
|  * they need to access the device list in irq context.  Otherwise you
 | |
|  * really want to use scsi_device_lookup instead.
 | |
|  **/
 | |
| struct scsi_device *__scsi_device_lookup(struct Scsi_Host *shost,
 | |
| 		uint channel, uint id, u64 lun)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	struct scsi_device *sdev;
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| 
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| 	list_for_each_entry(sdev, &shost->__devices, siblings) {
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| 		if (sdev->sdev_state == SDEV_DEL)
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| 			continue;
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| 		if (sdev->channel == channel && sdev->id == id &&
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| 				sdev->lun ==lun)
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| 			return sdev;
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	return NULL;
 | |
| }
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| EXPORT_SYMBOL(__scsi_device_lookup);
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| 
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| /**
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|  * scsi_device_lookup - find a device given the host
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|  * @shost:	SCSI host pointer
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|  * @channel:	SCSI channel (zero if only one channel)
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|  * @id:		SCSI target number (physical unit number)
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|  * @lun:	SCSI Logical Unit Number
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * Description: Looks up the scsi_device with the specified @channel, @id, @lun
 | |
|  * for a given host.  The returned scsi_device has an additional reference that
 | |
|  * needs to be released with scsi_device_put once you're done with it.
 | |
|  **/
 | |
| struct scsi_device *scsi_device_lookup(struct Scsi_Host *shost,
 | |
| 		uint channel, uint id, u64 lun)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	struct scsi_device *sdev;
 | |
| 	unsigned long flags;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	spin_lock_irqsave(shost->host_lock, flags);
 | |
| 	sdev = __scsi_device_lookup(shost, channel, id, lun);
 | |
| 	if (sdev && scsi_device_get(sdev))
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| 		sdev = NULL;
 | |
| 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(shost->host_lock, flags);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	return sdev;
 | |
| }
 | |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_device_lookup);
 | |
| 
 | |
| MODULE_DESCRIPTION("SCSI core");
 | |
| MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
 | |
| 
 | |
| module_param(scsi_logging_level, int, S_IRUGO|S_IWUSR);
 | |
| MODULE_PARM_DESC(scsi_logging_level, "a bit mask of logging levels");
 | |
| 
 | |
| static int __init init_scsi(void)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	int error;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	error = scsi_init_procfs();
 | |
| 	if (error)
 | |
| 		goto cleanup_queue;
 | |
| 	error = scsi_init_devinfo();
 | |
| 	if (error)
 | |
| 		goto cleanup_procfs;
 | |
| 	error = scsi_init_hosts();
 | |
| 	if (error)
 | |
| 		goto cleanup_devlist;
 | |
| 	error = scsi_init_sysctl();
 | |
| 	if (error)
 | |
| 		goto cleanup_hosts;
 | |
| 	error = scsi_sysfs_register();
 | |
| 	if (error)
 | |
| 		goto cleanup_sysctl;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	scsi_netlink_init();
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	printk(KERN_NOTICE "SCSI subsystem initialized\n");
 | |
| 	return 0;
 | |
| 
 | |
| cleanup_sysctl:
 | |
| 	scsi_exit_sysctl();
 | |
| cleanup_hosts:
 | |
| 	scsi_exit_hosts();
 | |
| cleanup_devlist:
 | |
| 	scsi_exit_devinfo();
 | |
| cleanup_procfs:
 | |
| 	scsi_exit_procfs();
 | |
| cleanup_queue:
 | |
| 	scsi_exit_queue();
 | |
| 	printk(KERN_ERR "SCSI subsystem failed to initialize, error = %d\n",
 | |
| 	       -error);
 | |
| 	return error;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| static void __exit exit_scsi(void)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	scsi_netlink_exit();
 | |
| 	scsi_sysfs_unregister();
 | |
| 	scsi_exit_sysctl();
 | |
| 	scsi_exit_hosts();
 | |
| 	scsi_exit_devinfo();
 | |
| 	scsi_exit_procfs();
 | |
| 	scsi_exit_queue();
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| subsys_initcall(init_scsi);
 | |
| module_exit(exit_scsi);
 |