tran_start(9E) Driver Entry Points tran_start(9E)NAMEtran_start - request to transport a SCSI command
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/scsi/scsi.h>
int prefixtran_start(struct scsi_address *ap, struct scsi_pkt *pkt);
INTERFACE LEVEL
Solaris architecture specific (Solaris DDI).
PARAMETERS
pkt Pointer to the scsi_pkt(9S) structure that is about to be
transferred.
ap Pointer to a scsi_address(9S) structure.
DESCRIPTION
The tran_start() vector in the scsi_hba_tran(9S) structure must be
initialized during the HBA driver's attach(9E) to point to an HBA entry
point to be called when a target driver calls scsi_transport(9F).
tran_start() must perform the necessary operations on the HBA hardware
to transport the SCSI command in the pkt structure to the target/logi‐
cal unit device specified in the ap structure.
If the flag FLAG_NOINTR is set in pkt_flags in pkt, tran_start()
should not return until the command has been completed. The command
completion callback pkt_comp in pkt must not be called for commands
with FLAG_NOINTR set, since the return is made directly to the func‐
tion invoking scsi_transport(9F).
When the flag FLAG_NOINTR is not set, tran_start() must queue the
command for execution on the hardware and return immediately. The mem‐
ber pkt_comp in pkt indicates a callback routine to be called upon
command completion.
Refer to scsi_pkt(9S) for other bits in pkt_flags for which the HBA
driver may need to adjust how the command is managed.
If the auto_rqsense capability has been set, and the status length
allocated in tran_init_pkt(9E) is greater than or equal to
sizeof(struct scsi_arq_status), automatic request sense is enabled for
this pkt. If the command terminates with a Check Condition, the HBA
driver must arrange for a Request Sense command to be transported to
that target/logical unit, and the members of the scsi_arq_status
structure pointed to by pkt_scbp updated with the results of this
Request Sense command before the HBA driver completes the command
pointed by pkt.
The member pkt_time in pkt is the maximum number of seconds in which
the command should complete. Timeout starts when the command is trans‐
mitted on the SCSI bus. A pkt_time of 0 means no timeout should be
performed.
For a command which has timed out, the HBA driver must perform some
recovery operation to clear the command in the target, typically an
Abort message, or a Device or Bus Reset. The pkt_reason member of the
timed out pkt should be set to CMD_TIMEOUT, and pkt_statistics OR'ed
with STAT_TIMEOUT. If the HBA driver can successfully recover from the
timeout, pkt_statistics must also be OR'ed with one of STAT_ABORTED,
STAT_BUS_RESET, or STAT_DEV_RESET, as appropriate. This informs the
target driver that timeout recovery has already been successfully
accomplished for the timed out command. The pkt_comp completion call‐
back, if not NULL, must also be called at the conclusion of the time‐
out recovery.
If the timeout recovery was accomplished with an Abort Tag message,
only the timed out packet is affected, and the packet must be returned
with pkt_statistics OR'ed with STAT_ABORTED and STAT_TIMEOUT.
If the timeout recovery was accomplished with an Abort message, all
commands active in that target are affected. All corresponding packets
must be returned with pkt_reason, CMD_TIMEOUT, and pkt_statistics
OR'ed with STAT_TIMEOUT and STAT_ABORTED.
If the timeout recovery was accomplished with a Device Reset, all pack‐
ets corresponding to commands active in the target must be returned in
the transport layer for this target. Packets corresponding to commands
active in the target must be returned returned with pkt_reason set to
CMD_TIMEOUT, and pkt_statistics OR'ed with STAT_DEV_RESET and
STAT_TIMEOUT. Currently inactive packets queued for the device should
be returned with pkt_reason set to CMD_RESET and pkt_statistics OR'ed
with STAT_ABORTED.
If the timeout recovery was accomplished with a Bus Reset, all packets
corresponding to commands active in the target must be returned in the
transport layer. Packets corresponding to commands active in the target
must be returned with pkt_reason set to CMD_TIMEOUT and pkt_statistics
OR'ed with STAT_TIMEOUT and STAT_BUS_RESET. All queued packets for
other targets on this bus must be returned with pkt_reason set to
CMD_RESET and pkt_statistics OR'ed with STAT_ABORTED.
Note that after either a Device Reset or a Bus Reset, the HBA driver
must enforce a reset delay time of 'scsi-reset-delay' milliseconds,
during which time no commands should be sent to that device, or any
device on the bus, respectively.
tran_start() should initialize the following members in pkt to 0.
Upon command completion, the HBA driver should ensure that the values
in these members are updated to accurately reflect the states through
which the command transitioned while in the transport layer.
pkt_resid For commands with data transfer, this member
must be updated to indicate the residual of the
data transferred.
pkt_reason The reason for the command completion. This
field should be set to CMD_CMPLT at the begin‐
ning of tran_start(), then updated if the com‐
mand ever transitions to an abnormal termina‐
tion state. To avoid losing information, do not
set pkt_reason to any other error state unless
it still has its original CMD_CMPLT value.
pkt_statistics Bit field of transport-related statistics.
pkt_state Bit field with the major states through which a
SCSI command can transition. Note: The members
listed above, and pkt_hba_private member, are
the only fields in the scsi_pkt(9S) structure
which may be modified by the transport layer.
RETURN VALUEStran_start() must return:
"small and bold">TRAN_ACTheTpacket was accepted by the transport layer.
TRAN_BUSY The packet could not be accepted because there
was already a packet in progress for this tar‐
get/logical unit, the HBA queue was full, or
the target device queue was full.
TRAN_BADPKT The DMA count in the packet exceeded the DMA
engine's maximum DMA size, or the packet could
not be accepted for other reasons.
TRAN_FATAL_ERROR A fatal error has occurred in the HBA.
SEE ALSOattach(9E), tran_init_pkt(9E), scsi_hba_attach(9F), scsi_transport(9F),
scsi_address(9S), scsi_arq_status(9S), scsi_hba_tran(9S), scsi_pkt(9S)
Writing Device Drivers
SunOS 5.10 30 Aug 1995 tran_start(9E)