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55
56#ifndef __SCU_REMOTE_NODE_CONTEXT_HEADER__
57#define __SCU_REMOTE_NODE_CONTEXT_HEADER__
58
59/**
60 * This file contains the structures and constatns used by the SCU hardware to
61 *    describe a remote node context.
62 *
63 *
64 */
65
66/**
67 * struct ssp_remote_node_context - This structure contains the SCU hardware
68 *    definition for an SSP remote node.
69 *
70 *
71 */
72struct ssp_remote_node_context {
73	/* WORD 0 */
74
75	/**
76	 * This field is the remote node index assigned for this remote node. All
77	 * remote nodes must have a unique remote node index. The value of the remote
78	 * node index can not exceed the maximum number of remote nodes reported in
79	 * the SCU device context capacity register.
80	 */
81	u32 remote_node_index:12;
82	u32 reserved0_1:4;
83
84	/**
85	 * This field tells the SCU hardware how many simultaneous connections that
86	 * this remote node will support.
87	 */
88	u32 remote_node_port_width:4;
89
90	/**
91	 * This field tells the SCU hardware which logical port to associate with this
92	 * remote node.
93	 */
94	u32 logical_port_index:3;
95	u32 reserved0_2:5;
96
97	/**
98	 * This field will enable the I_T nexus loss timer for this remote node.
99	 */
100	u32 nexus_loss_timer_enable:1;
101
102	/**
103	 * This field is the for driver debug only and is not used.
104	 */
105	u32 check_bit:1;
106
107	/**
108	 * This field must be set to true when the hardware DMAs the remote node
109	 * context to the hardware SRAM.  When the remote node is being invalidated
110	 * this field must be set to false.
111	 */
112	u32 is_valid:1;
113
114	/**
115	 * This field must be set to true.
116	 */
117	u32 is_remote_node_context:1;
118
119	/* WORD 1 - 2 */
120
121	/**
122	 * This is the low word of the remote device SAS Address
123	 */
124	u32 remote_sas_address_lo;
125
126	/**
127	 * This field is the high word of the remote device SAS Address
128	 */
129	u32 remote_sas_address_hi;
130
131	/* WORD 3 */
132	/**
133	 * This field reprensets the function number assigned to this remote device.
134	 * This value must match the virtual function number that is being used to
135	 * communicate to the device.
136	 */
137	u32 function_number:8;
138	u32 reserved3_1:8;
139
140	/**
141	 * This field provides the driver a way to cheat on the arbitration wait time
142	 * for this remote node.
143	 */
144	u32 arbitration_wait_time:16;
145
146	/* WORD 4 */
147	/**
148	 * This field tells the SCU hardware how long this device may occupy the
149	 * connection before it must be closed.
150	 */
151	u32 connection_occupancy_timeout:16;
152
153	/**
154	 * This field tells the SCU hardware how long to maintain a connection when
155	 * there are no frames being transmitted on the link.
156	 */
157	u32 connection_inactivity_timeout:16;
158
159	/* WORD  5 */
160	/**
161	 * This field allows the driver to cheat on the arbitration wait time for this
162	 * remote node.
163	 */
164	u32 initial_arbitration_wait_time:16;
165
166	/**
167	 * This field is tells the hardware what to program for the connection rate in
168	 * the open address frame.  See the SAS spec for valid values.
169	 */
170	u32 oaf_connection_rate:4;
171
172	/**
173	 * This field tells the SCU hardware what to program for the features in the
174	 * open address frame.  See the SAS spec for valid values.
175	 */
176	u32 oaf_features:4;
177
178	/**
179	 * This field tells the SCU hardware what to use for the source zone group in
180	 * the open address frame.  See the SAS spec for more details on zoning.
181	 */
182	u32 oaf_source_zone_group:8;
183
184	/* WORD 6 */
185	/**
186	 * This field tells the SCU hardware what to use as the more capibilities in
187	 * the open address frame. See the SAS Spec for details.
188	 */
189	u32 oaf_more_compatibility_features;
190
191	/* WORD 7 */
192	u32 reserved7;
193
194};
195
196/**
197 * struct stp_remote_node_context - This structure contains the SCU hardware
198 *    definition for a STP remote node.
199 *
200 * STP Targets are not yet supported so this definition is a placeholder until
201 * we do support them.
202 */
203struct stp_remote_node_context {
204	/**
205	 * Placeholder data for the STP remote node.
206	 */
207	u32 data[8];
208
209};
210
211/**
212 * This union combines the SAS and SATA remote node definitions.
213 *
214 * union scu_remote_node_context
215 */
216union scu_remote_node_context {
217	/**
218	 * SSP Remote Node
219	 */
220	struct ssp_remote_node_context ssp;
221
222	/**
223	 * STP Remote Node
224	 */
225	struct stp_remote_node_context stp;
226
227};
228
229#endif /* __SCU_REMOTE_NODE_CONTEXT_HEADER__ */
230