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author | Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+huawei@kernel.org> | 2020-03-02 09:16:02 +0100 |
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committer | Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com> | 2020-03-11 23:08:01 -0400 |
commit | fedd7a4d09a675d235cea9fbd9cd63f9e25048a5 (patch) | |
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scsi: docs: convert scsi_fc_transport.txt to ReST
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/f75bd9b6512f223847cc4ece8bd7e8e72e434b21.1583136624.git.mchehab+huawei@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+huawei@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'Documentation/scsi')
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/scsi/index.rst | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/scsi/scsi_fc_transport.rst (renamed from Documentation/scsi/scsi_fc_transport.txt) | 242 |
2 files changed, 154 insertions, 89 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/scsi/index.rst b/Documentation/scsi/index.rst index 8da7c27f73b7..471982ef461d 100644 --- a/Documentation/scsi/index.rst +++ b/Documentation/scsi/index.rst @@ -33,5 +33,6 @@ Linux SCSI Subsystem qlogicfas scsi-changer scsi_eh + scsi_fc_transport scsi_transport_srp/figures diff --git a/Documentation/scsi/scsi_fc_transport.txt b/Documentation/scsi/scsi_fc_transport.rst index f79282fc48d7..176c1862cb9b 100644 --- a/Documentation/scsi/scsi_fc_transport.txt +++ b/Documentation/scsi/scsi_fc_transport.rst @@ -1,8 +1,13 @@ - SCSI FC Tansport - ============================================= +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 + +================ +SCSI FC Tansport +================ Date: 11/18/2008 -Kernel Revisions for features: + +Kernel Revisions for features:: + rports : <<TBS>> vports : 2.6.22 bsg support : 2.6.30 (?TBD?) @@ -12,25 +17,27 @@ 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: + +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 include/scsi/scsi_bsg_fc.h -This file is found at Documentation/scsi/scsi_fc_transport.txt +This file is found at Documentation/scsi/scsi_fc_transport.rst FC Remote Ports (rports) -======================================================================== +======================== << To Be Supplied >> FC Virtual Ports (vports) -======================================================================== +========================= -Overview: -------------------------------- +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 @@ -61,12 +68,14 @@ Overview: 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 + .. 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 + .. Note:: + World Wide Name assignment (and uniqueness guarantees) are left up to an administrative entity controlling 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, @@ -91,18 +100,29 @@ Device Trees and Vport Objects: port's scsi_host. Here's what to expect in the device tree : - The typical Physical Port's Scsi_Host: + + The typical Physical Port's Scsi_Host:: + /sys/devices/.../host17/ - and it has the typical descendant tree: + + and it has the typical descendant 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: + + 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: + + 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: + + 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 : + 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 @@ -116,8 +136,8 @@ Device Trees and Vport Objects: /sys/class/fc_remote_ports/rport-18:0-0 rport on the vport -Vport Attributes: -------------------------------- +Vport Attributes +---------------- The new fc_vport class object has the following attributes @@ -184,16 +204,18 @@ Vport Attributes: (e.g. 0x, x, etc). -Vport States: -------------------------------- +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 successful link initialization. + Further information can be found in the interfaces section below for Vport Creation. @@ -227,6 +249,7 @@ Vport States: 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. @@ -251,32 +274,53 @@ Vport States: 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 + +------------------+--------------------------------+---------------------+ + | 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:: - The following 4 error states all have the same transitions: No Fabric Support: No Fabric Resources: Fabric Rejected WWN: @@ -285,8 +329,8 @@ Vport States: Link goes down Linkdown -Transport <-> LLDD Interfaces : -------------------------------- +Transport <-> LLDD Interfaces +----------------------------- Vport support by LLDD: @@ -300,14 +344,17 @@ Vport support by LLDD: Vport Creation: - The LLDD vport_create() syntax is: + 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. + 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 @@ -317,6 +364,7 @@ Vport Creation: 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 @@ -329,6 +377,7 @@ Vport Creation: 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. @@ -337,11 +386,15 @@ Vport Creation: 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 + .. 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. @@ -349,17 +402,21 @@ Vport Creation: 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, @@ -373,14 +430,17 @@ Vport Creation: Vport Disable/Enable: - The LLDD vport_disable() syntax is: + The LLDD vport_disable() syntax is:: int vport_disable(struct fc_vport *vport, bool disable) - where: - vport: Is vport to be enabled or disabled - disable: If "true", the vport is to be disabled. + where: + + ======= ======================================= + vport Is vport 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. @@ -401,11 +461,12 @@ Vport Disable/Enable: Vport Deletion: - The LLDD vport_delete() syntax is: + The LLDD vport_delete() syntax is:: int vport_delete(struct fc_vport *vport) - where: + where: + vport: Is vport to delete When a request is made to delete a vport (via sgio/netlink, or via the @@ -443,39 +504,42 @@ Transport supplied functions The following functions are supplied by the FC-transport for use by LLDs. - fc_vport_create - create a vport - fc_vport_terminate - detach and remove a vport - -Details: - -/** - * fc_vport_create - Admin App or LLDD requests creation of a vport - * @shost: scsi host the virtual port is connected to. - * @ids: The world wide names, FC4 port roles, etc for - * the virtual port. - * - * Notes: - * This routine assumes no locks are held on entry. - */ -struct fc_vport * -fc_vport_create(struct Scsi_Host *shost, struct fc_vport_identifiers *ids) - -/** - * 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) + ================== ========================= + fc_vport_create create a vport + fc_vport_terminate detach and remove a vport + ================== ========================= + +Details:: + + /** + * fc_vport_create - Admin App or LLDD requests creation of a vport + * @shost: scsi host the virtual port is connected to. + * @ids: The world wide names, FC4 port roles, etc for + * the virtual port. + * + * Notes: + * This routine assumes no locks are held on entry. + */ + struct fc_vport * + fc_vport_create(struct Scsi_Host *shost, struct fc_vport_identifiers *ids) + + /** + * 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) FC BSG support (CT & ELS passthru, and more) -======================================================================== +============================================ + << To Be Supplied >> |