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1/* Driver for USB Mass Storage compliant devices
2 * SCSI layer glue code
3 *
4 * $Id: scsiglue.c,v 1.26 2002/04/22 03:39:43 mdharm Exp $
5 *
6 * Current development and maintenance by:
7 * (c) 1999-2002 Matthew Dharm (mdharm-usb@one-eyed-alien.net)
8 *
9 * Developed with the assistance of:
10 * (c) 2000 David L. Brown, Jr. (usb-storage@davidb.org)
11 * (c) 2000 Stephen J. Gowdy (SGowdy@lbl.gov)
12 *
13 * Initial work by:
14 * (c) 1999 Michael Gee (michael@linuxspecific.com)
15 *
16 * This driver is based on the 'USB Mass Storage Class' document. This
17 * describes in detail the protocol used to communicate with such
18 * devices. Clearly, the designers had SCSI and ATAPI commands in
19 * mind when they created this document. The commands are all very
20 * similar to commands in the SCSI-II and ATAPI specifications.
21 *
22 * It is important to note that in a number of cases this class
23 * exhibits class-specific exemptions from the USB specification.
24 * Notably the usage of NAK, STALL and ACK differs from the norm, in
25 * that they are used to communicate wait, failed and OK on commands.
26 *
27 * Also, for certain devices, the interrupt endpoint is used to convey
28 * status of a command.
29 *
30 * Please see http://www.one-eyed-alien.net/~mdharm/linux-usb for more
31 * information about this driver.
32 *
33 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
34 * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
35 * Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any
36 * later version.
37 *
38 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
39 * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
40 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
41 * General Public License for more details.
42 *
43 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
44 * with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
45 * 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
46 */
47
48#include <linux/slab.h>
49#include <linux/module.h>
4186ecf8 50#include <linux/mutex.h>
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51
52#include <scsi/scsi.h>
53#include <scsi/scsi_cmnd.h>
54#include <scsi/scsi_devinfo.h>
55#include <scsi/scsi_device.h>
56#include <scsi/scsi_eh.h>
57
58#include "usb.h"
59#include "scsiglue.h"
60#include "debug.h"
61#include "transport.h"
62#include "protocol.h"
63
64/***********************************************************************
65 * Host functions
66 ***********************************************************************/
67
68static const char* host_info(struct Scsi_Host *host)
69{
70 return "SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices";
71}
72
73static int slave_alloc (struct scsi_device *sdev)
74{
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75 struct us_data *us = host_to_us(sdev->host);
76
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77 /*
78 * Set the INQUIRY transfer length to 36. We don't use any of
79 * the extra data and many devices choke if asked for more or
80 * less than 36 bytes.
81 */
82 sdev->inquiry_len = 36;
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83
84 /*
85 * The UFI spec treates the Peripheral Qualifier bits in an
86 * INQUIRY result as reserved and requires devices to set them
87 * to 0. However the SCSI spec requires these bits to be set
88 * to 3 to indicate when a LUN is not present.
89 *
90 * Let the scanning code know if this target merely sets
91 * Peripheral Device Type to 0x1f to indicate no LUN.
92 */
93 if (us->subclass == US_SC_UFI)
94 sdev->sdev_target->pdt_1f_for_no_lun = 1;
95
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96 return 0;
97}
98
99static int slave_configure(struct scsi_device *sdev)
100{
101 struct us_data *us = host_to_us(sdev->host);
102
103 /* Scatter-gather buffers (all but the last) must have a length
104 * divisible by the bulk maxpacket size. Otherwise a data packet
105 * would end up being short, causing a premature end to the data
106 * transfer. Since high-speed bulk pipes have a maxpacket size
107 * of 512, we'll use that as the scsi device queue's DMA alignment
108 * mask. Guaranteeing proper alignment of the first buffer will
109 * have the desired effect because, except at the beginning and
110 * the end, scatter-gather buffers follow page boundaries. */
111 blk_queue_dma_alignment(sdev->request_queue, (512 - 1));
112
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113 /* Many devices have trouble transfering more than 32KB at a time,
114 * while others have trouble with more than 64K. At this time we
115 * are limiting both to 32K (64 sectores).
116 */
117 if ((us->flags & US_FL_MAX_SECTORS_64) &&
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118 sdev->request_queue->max_sectors > 64)
119 blk_queue_max_sectors(sdev->request_queue, 64);
120
121 /* We can't put these settings in slave_alloc() because that gets
122 * called before the device type is known. Consequently these
123 * settings can't be overridden via the scsi devinfo mechanism. */
124 if (sdev->type == TYPE_DISK) {
125
126 /* Disk-type devices use MODE SENSE(6) if the protocol
127 * (SubClass) is Transparent SCSI, otherwise they use
128 * MODE SENSE(10). */
129 if (us->subclass != US_SC_SCSI)
130 sdev->use_10_for_ms = 1;
131
132 /* Many disks only accept MODE SENSE transfer lengths of
133 * 192 bytes (that's what Windows uses). */
134 sdev->use_192_bytes_for_3f = 1;
135
136 /* Some devices don't like MODE SENSE with page=0x3f,
137 * which is the command used for checking if a device
138 * is write-protected. Now that we tell the sd driver
139 * to do a 192-byte transfer with this command the
140 * majority of devices work fine, but a few still can't
141 * handle it. The sd driver will simply assume those
142 * devices are write-enabled. */
143 if (us->flags & US_FL_NO_WP_DETECT)
144 sdev->skip_ms_page_3f = 1;
145
146 /* A number of devices have problems with MODE SENSE for
147 * page x08, so we will skip it. */
148 sdev->skip_ms_page_8 = 1;
149
150 /* Some disks return the total number of blocks in response
151 * to READ CAPACITY rather than the highest block number.
152 * If this device makes that mistake, tell the sd driver. */
153 if (us->flags & US_FL_FIX_CAPACITY)
154 sdev->fix_capacity = 1;
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156 /* A few disks have two indistinguishable version, one of
157 * which reports the correct capacity and the other does not.
158 * The sd driver has to guess which is the case. */
159 if (us->flags & US_FL_CAPACITY_HEURISTICS)
160 sdev->guess_capacity = 1;
161
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162 /* Some devices report a SCSI revision level above 2 but are
163 * unable to handle the REPORT LUNS command (for which
164 * support is mandatory at level 3). Since we already have
165 * a Get-Max-LUN request, we won't lose much by setting the
166 * revision level down to 2. The only devices that would be
167 * affected are those with sparse LUNs. */
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168 if (sdev->scsi_level > SCSI_2)
169 sdev->sdev_target->scsi_level =
170 sdev->scsi_level = SCSI_2;
a4e62832 171
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172 /* USB-IDE bridges tend to report SK = 0x04 (Non-recoverable
173 * Hardware Error) when any low-level error occurs,
174 * recoverable or not. Setting this flag tells the SCSI
175 * midlayer to retry such commands, which frequently will
176 * succeed and fix the error. The worst this can lead to
177 * is an occasional series of retries that will all fail. */
178 sdev->retry_hwerror = 1;
179
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180 /* USB disks should allow restart. Some drives spin down
181 * automatically, requiring a START-STOP UNIT command. */
182 sdev->allow_restart = 1;
183
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184 } else {
185
186 /* Non-disk-type devices don't need to blacklist any pages
187 * or to force 192-byte transfer lengths for MODE SENSE.
188 * But they do need to use MODE SENSE(10). */
189 sdev->use_10_for_ms = 1;
190 }
191
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192 /* The CB and CBI transports have no way to pass LUN values
193 * other than the bits in the second byte of a CDB. But those
194 * bits don't get set to the LUN value if the device reports
195 * scsi_level == 0 (UNKNOWN). Hence such devices must necessarily
196 * be single-LUN.
197 */
198 if ((us->protocol == US_PR_CB || us->protocol == US_PR_CBI) &&
199 sdev->scsi_level == SCSI_UNKNOWN)
200 us->max_lun = 0;
201
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202 /* Some devices choke when they receive a PREVENT-ALLOW MEDIUM
203 * REMOVAL command, so suppress those commands. */
204 if (us->flags & US_FL_NOT_LOCKABLE)
205 sdev->lockable = 0;
206
207 /* this is to satisfy the compiler, tho I don't think the
208 * return code is ever checked anywhere. */
209 return 0;
210}
211
212/* queue a command */
213/* This is always called with scsi_lock(host) held */
214static int queuecommand(struct scsi_cmnd *srb,
215 void (*done)(struct scsi_cmnd *))
216{
217 struct us_data *us = host_to_us(srb->device->host);
218
219 US_DEBUGP("%s called\n", __FUNCTION__);
220
221 /* check for state-transition errors */
222 if (us->srb != NULL) {
223 printk(KERN_ERR USB_STORAGE "Error in %s: us->srb = %p\n",
224 __FUNCTION__, us->srb);
225 return SCSI_MLQUEUE_HOST_BUSY;
226 }
227
228 /* fail the command if we are disconnecting */
229 if (test_bit(US_FLIDX_DISCONNECTING, &us->flags)) {
230 US_DEBUGP("Fail command during disconnect\n");
231 srb->result = DID_NO_CONNECT << 16;
232 done(srb);
233 return 0;
234 }
235
236 /* enqueue the command and wake up the control thread */
237 srb->scsi_done = done;
238 us->srb = srb;
239 up(&(us->sema));
240
241 return 0;
242}
243
244/***********************************************************************
245 * Error handling functions
246 ***********************************************************************/
247
248/* Command timeout and abort */
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249static int command_abort(struct scsi_cmnd *srb)
250{
251 struct us_data *us = host_to_us(srb->device->host);
252
253 US_DEBUGP("%s called\n", __FUNCTION__);
254
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255 /* us->srb together with the TIMED_OUT, RESETTING, and ABORTING
256 * bits are protected by the host lock. */
257 scsi_lock(us_to_host(us));
258
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259 /* Is this command still active? */
260 if (us->srb != srb) {
226173ed 261 scsi_unlock(us_to_host(us));
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262 US_DEBUGP ("-- nothing to abort\n");
263 return FAILED;
264 }
265
266 /* Set the TIMED_OUT bit. Also set the ABORTING bit, but only if
267 * a device reset isn't already in progress (to avoid interfering
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268 * with the reset). Note that we must retain the host lock while
269 * calling usb_stor_stop_transport(); otherwise it might interfere
270 * with an auto-reset that begins as soon as we release the lock. */
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271 set_bit(US_FLIDX_TIMED_OUT, &us->flags);
272 if (!test_bit(US_FLIDX_RESETTING, &us->flags)) {
273 set_bit(US_FLIDX_ABORTING, &us->flags);
274 usb_stor_stop_transport(us);
275 }
226173ed 276 scsi_unlock(us_to_host(us));
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277
278 /* Wait for the aborted command to finish */
279 wait_for_completion(&us->notify);
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280 return SUCCESS;
281}
282
283/* This invokes the transport reset mechanism to reset the state of the
284 * device */
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285static int device_reset(struct scsi_cmnd *srb)
286{
287 struct us_data *us = host_to_us(srb->device->host);
288 int result;
289
290 US_DEBUGP("%s called\n", __FUNCTION__);
291
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292 /* lock the device pointers and do the reset */
293 mutex_lock(&(us->dev_mutex));
294 result = us->transport_reset(us);
295 mutex_unlock(&us->dev_mutex);
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4d07ef76 297 return result < 0 ? FAILED : SUCCESS;
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298}
299
4d07ef76 300/* Simulate a SCSI bus reset by resetting the device's USB port. */
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301static int bus_reset(struct scsi_cmnd *srb)
302{
303 struct us_data *us = host_to_us(srb->device->host);
4d07ef76 304 int result;
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305
306 US_DEBUGP("%s called\n", __FUNCTION__);
4d07ef76 307 result = usb_stor_port_reset(us);
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308 return result < 0 ? FAILED : SUCCESS;
309}
310
311/* Report a driver-initiated device reset to the SCSI layer.
312 * Calling this for a SCSI-initiated reset is unnecessary but harmless.
313 * The caller must own the SCSI host lock. */
314void usb_stor_report_device_reset(struct us_data *us)
315{
316 int i;
317 struct Scsi_Host *host = us_to_host(us);
318
319 scsi_report_device_reset(host, 0, 0);
320 if (us->flags & US_FL_SCM_MULT_TARG) {
321 for (i = 1; i < host->max_id; ++i)
322 scsi_report_device_reset(host, 0, i);
323 }
324}
325
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326/* Report a driver-initiated bus reset to the SCSI layer.
327 * Calling this for a SCSI-initiated reset is unnecessary but harmless.
f07600cf 328 * The caller must not own the SCSI host lock. */
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329void usb_stor_report_bus_reset(struct us_data *us)
330{
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331 struct Scsi_Host *host = us_to_host(us);
332
333 scsi_lock(host);
334 scsi_report_bus_reset(host, 0);
335 scsi_unlock(host);
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336}
337
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338/***********************************************************************
339 * /proc/scsi/ functions
340 ***********************************************************************/
341
342/* we use this macro to help us write into the buffer */
343#undef SPRINTF
344#define SPRINTF(args...) \
345 do { if (pos < buffer+length) pos += sprintf(pos, ## args); } while (0)
346
347static int proc_info (struct Scsi_Host *host, char *buffer,
348 char **start, off_t offset, int length, int inout)
349{
350 struct us_data *us = host_to_us(host);
351 char *pos = buffer;
352 const char *string;
353
354 /* if someone is sending us data, just throw it away */
355 if (inout)
356 return length;
357
358 /* print the controller name */
359 SPRINTF(" Host scsi%d: usb-storage\n", host->host_no);
360
361 /* print product, vendor, and serial number strings */
362 if (us->pusb_dev->manufacturer)
363 string = us->pusb_dev->manufacturer;
364 else if (us->unusual_dev->vendorName)
365 string = us->unusual_dev->vendorName;
366 else
367 string = "Unknown";
368 SPRINTF(" Vendor: %s\n", string);
369 if (us->pusb_dev->product)
370 string = us->pusb_dev->product;
371 else if (us->unusual_dev->productName)
372 string = us->unusual_dev->productName;
373 else
374 string = "Unknown";
375 SPRINTF(" Product: %s\n", string);
376 if (us->pusb_dev->serial)
377 string = us->pusb_dev->serial;
378 else
379 string = "None";
380 SPRINTF("Serial Number: %s\n", string);
381
382 /* show the protocol and transport */
383 SPRINTF(" Protocol: %s\n", us->protocol_name);
384 SPRINTF(" Transport: %s\n", us->transport_name);
385
386 /* show the device flags */
387 if (pos < buffer + length) {
388 pos += sprintf(pos, " Quirks:");
389
390#define US_FLAG(name, value) \
391 if (us->flags & value) pos += sprintf(pos, " " #name);
392US_DO_ALL_FLAGS
393#undef US_FLAG
394
395 *(pos++) = '\n';
396 }
397
398 /*
399 * Calculate start of next buffer, and return value.
400 */
401 *start = buffer + offset;
402
403 if ((pos - buffer) < offset)
404 return (0);
405 else if ((pos - buffer - offset) < length)
406 return (pos - buffer - offset);
407 else
408 return (length);
409}
410
411/***********************************************************************
412 * Sysfs interface
413 ***********************************************************************/
414
415/* Output routine for the sysfs max_sectors file */
060b8845 416static ssize_t show_max_sectors(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
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417{
418 struct scsi_device *sdev = to_scsi_device(dev);
419
420 return sprintf(buf, "%u\n", sdev->request_queue->max_sectors);
421}
422
423/* Input routine for the sysfs max_sectors file */
060b8845 424static ssize_t store_max_sectors(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, const char *buf,
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425 size_t count)
426{
427 struct scsi_device *sdev = to_scsi_device(dev);
428 unsigned short ms;
429
430 if (sscanf(buf, "%hu", &ms) > 0 && ms <= SCSI_DEFAULT_MAX_SECTORS) {
431 blk_queue_max_sectors(sdev->request_queue, ms);
432 return strlen(buf);
433 }
434 return -EINVAL;
435}
436
437static DEVICE_ATTR(max_sectors, S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR, show_max_sectors,
438 store_max_sectors);
439
440static struct device_attribute *sysfs_device_attr_list[] = {
441 &dev_attr_max_sectors,
442 NULL,
443 };
444
445/*
446 * this defines our host template, with which we'll allocate hosts
447 */
448
449struct scsi_host_template usb_stor_host_template = {
450 /* basic userland interface stuff */
451 .name = "usb-storage",
452 .proc_name = "usb-storage",
453 .proc_info = proc_info,
454 .info = host_info,
455
456 /* command interface -- queued only */
457 .queuecommand = queuecommand,
458
459 /* error and abort handlers */
460 .eh_abort_handler = command_abort,
461 .eh_device_reset_handler = device_reset,
462 .eh_bus_reset_handler = bus_reset,
463
464 /* queue commands only, only one command per LUN */
465 .can_queue = 1,
466 .cmd_per_lun = 1,
467
468 /* unknown initiator id */
469 .this_id = -1,
470
471 .slave_alloc = slave_alloc,
472 .slave_configure = slave_configure,
473
474 /* lots of sg segments can be handled */
475 .sg_tablesize = SG_ALL,
476
477 /* limit the total size of a transfer to 120 KB */
478 .max_sectors = 240,
479
480 /* merge commands... this seems to help performance, but
481 * periodically someone should test to see which setting is more
482 * optimal.
483 */
484 .use_clustering = 1,
485
486 /* emulated HBA */
487 .emulated = 1,
488
489 /* we do our own delay after a device or bus reset */
490 .skip_settle_delay = 1,
491
492 /* sysfs device attributes */
493 .sdev_attrs = sysfs_device_attr_list,
494
495 /* module management */
496 .module = THIS_MODULE
497};
498
499/* To Report "Illegal Request: Invalid Field in CDB */
500unsigned char usb_stor_sense_invalidCDB[18] = {
501 [0] = 0x70, /* current error */
502 [2] = ILLEGAL_REQUEST, /* Illegal Request = 0x05 */
503 [7] = 0x0a, /* additional length */
504 [12] = 0x24 /* Invalid Field in CDB */
505};
506