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21 
22 #include <linux/blkdev.h>
23 #include <linux/pci.h>
24 #include <linux/slab.h>
25 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
26 
27 #include <scsi/scsi_device.h>
28 #include <scsi/scsi_transport_fc.h>
29 #include <scsi/scsi.h>
30 #include <scsi/fc/fc_fs.h>
31 
32 #include "lpfc_hw4.h"
33 #include "lpfc_hw.h"
34 #include "lpfc_sli.h"
35 #include "lpfc_sli4.h"
36 #include "lpfc_nl.h"
37 #include "lpfc_disc.h"
38 #include "lpfc_scsi.h"
39 #include "lpfc.h"
40 #include "lpfc_logmsg.h"
41 #include "lpfc_crtn.h"
42 #include "lpfc_compat.h"
43 
44 /**
45  * lpfc_dump_static_vport - Dump HBA's static vport information.
46  * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
47  * @pmb: pointer to the driver internal queue element for mailbox command.
48  * @offset: offset for dumping vport info.
49  *
50  * The dump mailbox command provides a method for the device driver to obtain
51  * various types of information from the HBA device.
52  *
53  * This routine prepares the mailbox command for dumping list of static
54  * vports to be created.
55  **/
56 int
57 lpfc_dump_static_vport(struct lpfc_hba *phba, LPFC_MBOXQ_t *pmb,
58 		uint16_t offset)
59 {
60 	MAILBOX_t *mb;
61 	struct lpfc_dmabuf *mp;
62 
63 	mb = &pmb->u.mb;
64 
65 	/* Setup to dump vport info region */
66 	memset(pmb, 0, sizeof(LPFC_MBOXQ_t));
67 	mb->mbxCommand = MBX_DUMP_MEMORY;
68 	mb->un.varDmp.type = DMP_NV_PARAMS;
69 	mb->un.varDmp.entry_index = offset;
70 	mb->un.varDmp.region_id = DMP_REGION_VPORT;
71 	mb->mbxOwner = OWN_HOST;
72 
73 	/* For SLI3 HBAs data is embedded in mailbox */
74 	if (phba->sli_rev != LPFC_SLI_REV4) {
75 		mb->un.varDmp.cv = 1;
76 		mb->un.varDmp.word_cnt = DMP_RSP_SIZE/sizeof(uint32_t);
77 		return 0;
78 	}
79 
80 	/* For SLI4 HBAs driver need to allocate memory */
81 	mp = kmalloc(sizeof(struct lpfc_dmabuf), GFP_KERNEL);
82 	if (mp)
83 		mp->virt = lpfc_mbuf_alloc(phba, 0, &mp->phys);
84 
85 	if (!mp || !mp->virt) {
86 		kfree(mp);
87 		lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_MBOX,
88 			"2605 lpfc_dump_static_vport: memory"
89 			" allocation failed\n");
90 		return 1;
91 	}
92 	memset(mp->virt, 0, LPFC_BPL_SIZE);
93 	INIT_LIST_HEAD(&mp->list);
94 	/* save address for completion */
95 	pmb->context2 = (uint8_t *) mp;
96 	mb->un.varWords[3] = putPaddrLow(mp->phys);
97 	mb->un.varWords[4] = putPaddrHigh(mp->phys);
98 	mb->un.varDmp.sli4_length = sizeof(struct static_vport_info);
99 
100 	return 0;
101 }
102 
103 /**
104  * lpfc_down_link - Bring down HBAs link.
105  * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
106  * @pmb: pointer to the driver internal queue element for mailbox command.
107  *
108  * This routine prepares a mailbox command to bring down HBA link.
109  **/
110 void
111 lpfc_down_link(struct lpfc_hba *phba, LPFC_MBOXQ_t *pmb)
112 {
113 	MAILBOX_t *mb;
114 	memset(pmb, 0, sizeof(LPFC_MBOXQ_t));
115 	mb = &pmb->u.mb;
116 	mb->mbxCommand = MBX_DOWN_LINK;
117 	mb->mbxOwner = OWN_HOST;
118 }
119 
120 /**
121  * lpfc_dump_mem - Prepare a mailbox command for reading a region.
122  * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
123  * @pmb: pointer to the driver internal queue element for mailbox command.
124  * @offset: offset into the region.
125  * @region_id: config region id.
126  *
127  * The dump mailbox command provides a method for the device driver to obtain
128  * various types of information from the HBA device.
129  *
130  * This routine prepares the mailbox command for dumping HBA's config region.
131  **/
132 void
133 lpfc_dump_mem(struct lpfc_hba *phba, LPFC_MBOXQ_t *pmb, uint16_t offset,
134 		uint16_t region_id)
135 {
136 	MAILBOX_t *mb;
137 	void *ctx;
138 
139 	mb = &pmb->u.mb;
140 	ctx = pmb->context2;
141 
142 	/* Setup to dump VPD region */
143 	memset(pmb, 0, sizeof (LPFC_MBOXQ_t));
144 	mb->mbxCommand = MBX_DUMP_MEMORY;
145 	mb->un.varDmp.cv = 1;
146 	mb->un.varDmp.type = DMP_NV_PARAMS;
147 	mb->un.varDmp.entry_index = offset;
148 	mb->un.varDmp.region_id = region_id;
149 	mb->un.varDmp.word_cnt = (DMP_RSP_SIZE / sizeof (uint32_t));
150 	mb->un.varDmp.co = 0;
151 	mb->un.varDmp.resp_offset = 0;
152 	pmb->context2 = ctx;
153 	mb->mbxOwner = OWN_HOST;
154 	return;
155 }
156 
157 /**
158  * lpfc_dump_wakeup_param - Prepare mailbox command for retrieving wakeup params
159  * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
160  * @pmb: pointer to the driver internal queue element for mailbox command.
161  *
162  * This function create a dump memory mailbox command to dump wake up
163  * parameters.
164  */
165 void
166 lpfc_dump_wakeup_param(struct lpfc_hba *phba, LPFC_MBOXQ_t *pmb)
167 {
168 	MAILBOX_t *mb;
169 	void *ctx;
170 
171 	mb = &pmb->u.mb;
172 	/* Save context so that we can restore after memset */
173 	ctx = pmb->context2;
174 
175 	/* Setup to dump VPD region */
176 	memset(pmb, 0, sizeof(LPFC_MBOXQ_t));
177 	mb->mbxCommand = MBX_DUMP_MEMORY;
178 	mb->mbxOwner = OWN_HOST;
179 	mb->un.varDmp.cv = 1;
180 	mb->un.varDmp.type = DMP_NV_PARAMS;
181 	mb->un.varDmp.entry_index = 0;
182 	mb->un.varDmp.region_id = WAKE_UP_PARMS_REGION_ID;
183 	mb->un.varDmp.word_cnt = WAKE_UP_PARMS_WORD_SIZE;
184 	mb->un.varDmp.co = 0;
185 	mb->un.varDmp.resp_offset = 0;
186 	pmb->context2 = ctx;
187 	return;
188 }
189 
190 /**
191  * lpfc_read_nv - Prepare a mailbox command for reading HBA's NVRAM param
192  * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
193  * @pmb: pointer to the driver internal queue element for mailbox command.
194  *
195  * The read NVRAM mailbox command returns the HBA's non-volatile parameters
196  * that are used as defaults when the Fibre Channel link is brought on-line.
197  *
198  * This routine prepares the mailbox command for reading information stored
199  * in the HBA's NVRAM. Specifically, the HBA's WWNN and WWPN.
200  **/
201 void
202 lpfc_read_nv(struct lpfc_hba * phba, LPFC_MBOXQ_t * pmb)
203 {
204 	MAILBOX_t *mb;
205 
206 	mb = &pmb->u.mb;
207 	memset(pmb, 0, sizeof (LPFC_MBOXQ_t));
208 	mb->mbxCommand = MBX_READ_NV;
209 	mb->mbxOwner = OWN_HOST;
210 	return;
211 }
212 
213 /**
214  * lpfc_config_async - Prepare a mailbox command for enabling HBA async event
215  * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
216  * @pmb: pointer to the driver internal queue element for mailbox command.
217  * @ring: ring number for the asynchronous event to be configured.
218  *
219  * The asynchronous event enable mailbox command is used to enable the
220  * asynchronous event posting via the ASYNC_STATUS_CN IOCB response and
221  * specifies the default ring to which events are posted.
222  *
223  * This routine prepares the mailbox command for enabling HBA asynchronous
224  * event support on a IOCB ring.
225  **/
226 void
227 lpfc_config_async(struct lpfc_hba * phba, LPFC_MBOXQ_t * pmb,
228 		uint32_t ring)
229 {
230 	MAILBOX_t *mb;
231 
232 	mb = &pmb->u.mb;
233 	memset(pmb, 0, sizeof (LPFC_MBOXQ_t));
234 	mb->mbxCommand = MBX_ASYNCEVT_ENABLE;
235 	mb->un.varCfgAsyncEvent.ring = ring;
236 	mb->mbxOwner = OWN_HOST;
237 	return;
238 }
239 
240 /**
241  * lpfc_heart_beat - Prepare a mailbox command for heart beat
242  * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
243  * @pmb: pointer to the driver internal queue element for mailbox command.
244  *
245  * The heart beat mailbox command is used to detect an unresponsive HBA, which
246  * is defined as any device where no error attention is sent and both mailbox
247  * and rings are not processed.
248  *
249  * This routine prepares the mailbox command for issuing a heart beat in the
250  * form of mailbox command to the HBA. The timely completion of the heart
251  * beat mailbox command indicates the health of the HBA.
252  **/
253 void
254 lpfc_heart_beat(struct lpfc_hba * phba, LPFC_MBOXQ_t * pmb)
255 {
256 	MAILBOX_t *mb;
257 
258 	mb = &pmb->u.mb;
259 	memset(pmb, 0, sizeof (LPFC_MBOXQ_t));
260 	mb->mbxCommand = MBX_HEARTBEAT;
261 	mb->mbxOwner = OWN_HOST;
262 	return;
263 }
264 
265 /**
266  * lpfc_read_la - Prepare a mailbox command for reading HBA link attention
267  * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
268  * @pmb: pointer to the driver internal queue element for mailbox command.
269  * @mp: DMA buffer memory for reading the link attention information into.
270  *
271  * The read link attention mailbox command is issued to read the Link Event
272  * Attention information indicated by the HBA port when the Link Event bit
273  * of the Host Attention (HSTATT) register is set to 1. A Link Event
274  * Attention occurs based on an exception detected at the Fibre Channel link
275  * interface.
276  *
277  * This routine prepares the mailbox command for reading HBA link attention
278  * information. A DMA memory has been set aside and address passed to the
279  * HBA through @mp for the HBA to DMA link attention information into the
280  * memory as part of the execution of the mailbox command.
281  *
282  * Return codes
283  *    0 - Success (currently always return 0)
284  **/
285 int
286 lpfc_read_la(struct lpfc_hba * phba, LPFC_MBOXQ_t * pmb, struct lpfc_dmabuf *mp)
287 {
288 	MAILBOX_t *mb;
289 	struct lpfc_sli *psli;
290 
291 	psli = &phba->sli;
292 	mb = &pmb->u.mb;
293 	memset(pmb, 0, sizeof (LPFC_MBOXQ_t));
294 
295 	INIT_LIST_HEAD(&mp->list);
296 	mb->mbxCommand = MBX_READ_LA64;
297 	mb->un.varReadLA.un.lilpBde64.tus.f.bdeSize = 128;
298 	mb->un.varReadLA.un.lilpBde64.addrHigh = putPaddrHigh(mp->phys);
299 	mb->un.varReadLA.un.lilpBde64.addrLow = putPaddrLow(mp->phys);
300 
301 	/* Save address for later completion and set the owner to host so that
302 	 * the FW knows this mailbox is available for processing.
303 	 */
304 	pmb->context1 = (uint8_t *) mp;
305 	mb->mbxOwner = OWN_HOST;
306 	return (0);
307 }
308 
309 /**
310  * lpfc_clear_la - Prepare a mailbox command for clearing HBA link attention
311  * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
312  * @pmb: pointer to the driver internal queue element for mailbox command.
313  *
314  * The clear link attention mailbox command is issued to clear the link event
315  * attention condition indicated by the Link Event bit of the Host Attention
316  * (HSTATT) register. The link event attention condition is cleared only if
317  * the event tag specified matches that of the current link event counter.
318  * The current event tag is read using the read link attention event mailbox
319  * command.
320  *
321  * This routine prepares the mailbox command for clearing HBA link attention
322  * information.
323  **/
324 void
325 lpfc_clear_la(struct lpfc_hba * phba, LPFC_MBOXQ_t * pmb)
326 {
327 	MAILBOX_t *mb;
328 
329 	mb = &pmb->u.mb;
330 	memset(pmb, 0, sizeof (LPFC_MBOXQ_t));
331 
332 	mb->un.varClearLA.eventTag = phba->fc_eventTag;
333 	mb->mbxCommand = MBX_CLEAR_LA;
334 	mb->mbxOwner = OWN_HOST;
335 	return;
336 }
337 
338 /**
339  * lpfc_config_link - Prepare a mailbox command for configuring link on a HBA
340  * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
341  * @pmb: pointer to the driver internal queue element for mailbox command.
342  *
343  * The configure link mailbox command is used before the initialize link
344  * mailbox command to override default value and to configure link-oriented
345  * parameters such as DID address and various timers. Typically, this
346  * command would be used after an F_Port login to set the returned DID address
347  * and the fabric timeout values. This command is not valid before a configure
348  * port command has configured the HBA port.
349  *
350  * This routine prepares the mailbox command for configuring link on a HBA.
351  **/
352 void
353 lpfc_config_link(struct lpfc_hba * phba, LPFC_MBOXQ_t * pmb)
354 {
355 	struct lpfc_vport  *vport = phba->pport;
356 	MAILBOX_t *mb = &pmb->u.mb;
357 	memset(pmb, 0, sizeof (LPFC_MBOXQ_t));
358 
359 	/* NEW_FEATURE
360 	 * SLI-2, Coalescing Response Feature.
361 	 */
362 	if (phba->cfg_cr_delay) {
363 		mb->un.varCfgLnk.cr = 1;
364 		mb->un.varCfgLnk.ci = 1;
365 		mb->un.varCfgLnk.cr_delay = phba->cfg_cr_delay;
366 		mb->un.varCfgLnk.cr_count = phba->cfg_cr_count;
367 	}
368 
369 	mb->un.varCfgLnk.myId = vport->fc_myDID;
370 	mb->un.varCfgLnk.edtov = phba->fc_edtov;
371 	mb->un.varCfgLnk.arbtov = phba->fc_arbtov;
372 	mb->un.varCfgLnk.ratov = phba->fc_ratov;
373 	mb->un.varCfgLnk.rttov = phba->fc_rttov;
374 	mb->un.varCfgLnk.altov = phba->fc_altov;
375 	mb->un.varCfgLnk.crtov = phba->fc_crtov;
376 	mb->un.varCfgLnk.citov = phba->fc_citov;
377 
378 	if (phba->cfg_ack0)
379 		mb->un.varCfgLnk.ack0_enable = 1;
380 
381 	mb->mbxCommand = MBX_CONFIG_LINK;
382 	mb->mbxOwner = OWN_HOST;
383 	return;
384 }
385 
386 /**
387  * lpfc_config_msi - Prepare a mailbox command for configuring msi-x
388  * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
389  * @pmb: pointer to the driver internal queue element for mailbox command.
390  *
391  * The configure MSI-X mailbox command is used to configure the HBA's SLI-3
392  * MSI-X multi-message interrupt vector association to interrupt attention
393  * conditions.
394  *
395  * Return codes
396  *    0 - Success
397  *    -EINVAL - Failure
398  **/
399 int
400 lpfc_config_msi(struct lpfc_hba *phba, LPFC_MBOXQ_t *pmb)
401 {
402 	MAILBOX_t *mb = &pmb->u.mb;
403 	uint32_t attentionConditions[2];
404 
405 	/* Sanity check */
406 	if (phba->cfg_use_msi != 2) {
407 		lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_INIT,
408 				"0475 Not configured for supporting MSI-X "
409 				"cfg_use_msi: 0x%x\n", phba->cfg_use_msi);
410 		return -EINVAL;
411 	}
412 
413 	if (phba->sli_rev < 3) {
414 		lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_INIT,
415 				"0476 HBA not supporting SLI-3 or later "
416 				"SLI Revision: 0x%x\n", phba->sli_rev);
417 		return -EINVAL;
418 	}
419 
420 	/* Clear mailbox command fields */
421 	memset(pmb, 0, sizeof(LPFC_MBOXQ_t));
422 
423 	/*
424 	 * SLI-3, Message Signaled Interrupt Fearure.
425 	 */
426 
427 	/* Multi-message attention configuration */
428 	attentionConditions[0] = (HA_R0ATT | HA_R1ATT | HA_R2ATT | HA_ERATT |
429 				  HA_LATT | HA_MBATT);
430 	attentionConditions[1] = 0;
431 
432 	mb->un.varCfgMSI.attentionConditions[0] = attentionConditions[0];
433 	mb->un.varCfgMSI.attentionConditions[1] = attentionConditions[1];
434 
435 	/*
436 	 * Set up message number to HA bit association
437 	 */
438 #ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN_BITFIELD
439 	/* RA0 (FCP Ring) */
440 	mb->un.varCfgMSI.messageNumberByHA[HA_R0_POS] = 1;
441 	/* RA1 (Other Protocol Extra Ring) */
442 	mb->un.varCfgMSI.messageNumberByHA[HA_R1_POS] = 1;
443 #else   /*  __LITTLE_ENDIAN_BITFIELD */
444 	/* RA0 (FCP Ring) */
445 	mb->un.varCfgMSI.messageNumberByHA[HA_R0_POS^3] = 1;
446 	/* RA1 (Other Protocol Extra Ring) */
447 	mb->un.varCfgMSI.messageNumberByHA[HA_R1_POS^3] = 1;
448 #endif
449 	/* Multi-message interrupt autoclear configuration*/
450 	mb->un.varCfgMSI.autoClearHA[0] = attentionConditions[0];
451 	mb->un.varCfgMSI.autoClearHA[1] = attentionConditions[1];
452 
453 	/* For now, HBA autoclear does not work reliably, disable it */
454 	mb->un.varCfgMSI.autoClearHA[0] = 0;
455 	mb->un.varCfgMSI.autoClearHA[1] = 0;
456 
457 	/* Set command and owner bit */
458 	mb->mbxCommand = MBX_CONFIG_MSI;
459 	mb->mbxOwner = OWN_HOST;
460 
461 	return 0;
462 }
463 
464 /**
465  * lpfc_init_link - Prepare a mailbox command for initialize link on a HBA
466  * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
467  * @pmb: pointer to the driver internal queue element for mailbox command.
468  * @topology: the link topology for the link to be initialized to.
469  * @linkspeed: the link speed for the link to be initialized to.
470  *
471  * The initialize link mailbox command is used to initialize the Fibre
472  * Channel link. This command must follow a configure port command that
473  * establishes the mode of operation.
474  *
475  * This routine prepares the mailbox command for initializing link on a HBA
476  * with the specified link topology and speed.
477  **/
478 void
479 lpfc_init_link(struct lpfc_hba * phba,
480 	       LPFC_MBOXQ_t * pmb, uint32_t topology, uint32_t linkspeed)
481 {
482 	lpfc_vpd_t *vpd;
483 	struct lpfc_sli *psli;
484 	MAILBOX_t *mb;
485 
486 	mb = &pmb->u.mb;
487 	memset(pmb, 0, sizeof (LPFC_MBOXQ_t));
488 
489 	psli = &phba->sli;
490 	switch (topology) {
491 	case FLAGS_TOPOLOGY_MODE_LOOP_PT:
492 		mb->un.varInitLnk.link_flags = FLAGS_TOPOLOGY_MODE_LOOP;
493 		mb->un.varInitLnk.link_flags |= FLAGS_TOPOLOGY_FAILOVER;
494 		break;
495 	case FLAGS_TOPOLOGY_MODE_PT_PT:
496 		mb->un.varInitLnk.link_flags = FLAGS_TOPOLOGY_MODE_PT_PT;
497 		break;
498 	case FLAGS_TOPOLOGY_MODE_LOOP:
499 		mb->un.varInitLnk.link_flags = FLAGS_TOPOLOGY_MODE_LOOP;
500 		break;
501 	case FLAGS_TOPOLOGY_MODE_PT_LOOP:
502 		mb->un.varInitLnk.link_flags = FLAGS_TOPOLOGY_MODE_PT_PT;
503 		mb->un.varInitLnk.link_flags |= FLAGS_TOPOLOGY_FAILOVER;
504 		break;
505 	case FLAGS_LOCAL_LB:
506 		mb->un.varInitLnk.link_flags = FLAGS_LOCAL_LB;
507 		break;
508 	}
509 
510 	/* Enable asynchronous ABTS responses from firmware */
511 	mb->un.varInitLnk.link_flags |= FLAGS_IMED_ABORT;
512 
513 	/* NEW_FEATURE
514 	 * Setting up the link speed
515 	 */
516 	vpd = &phba->vpd;
517 	if (vpd->rev.feaLevelHigh >= 0x02){
518 		switch(linkspeed){
519 			case LINK_SPEED_1G:
520 			case LINK_SPEED_2G:
521 			case LINK_SPEED_4G:
522 			case LINK_SPEED_8G:
523 				mb->un.varInitLnk.link_flags |=
524 							FLAGS_LINK_SPEED;
525 				mb->un.varInitLnk.link_speed = linkspeed;
526 			break;
527 			case LINK_SPEED_AUTO:
528 			default:
529 				mb->un.varInitLnk.link_speed =
530 							LINK_SPEED_AUTO;
531 			break;
532 		}
533 
534 	}
535 	else
536 		mb->un.varInitLnk.link_speed = LINK_SPEED_AUTO;
537 
538 	mb->mbxCommand = (volatile uint8_t)MBX_INIT_LINK;
539 	mb->mbxOwner = OWN_HOST;
540 	mb->un.varInitLnk.fabric_AL_PA = phba->fc_pref_ALPA;
541 	return;
542 }
543 
544 /**
545  * lpfc_read_sparam - Prepare a mailbox command for reading HBA parameters
546  * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
547  * @pmb: pointer to the driver internal queue element for mailbox command.
548  * @vpi: virtual N_Port identifier.
549  *
550  * The read service parameter mailbox command is used to read the HBA port
551  * service parameters. The service parameters are read into the buffer
552  * specified directly by a BDE in the mailbox command. These service
553  * parameters may then be used to build the payload of an N_Port/F_POrt
554  * login request and reply (LOGI/ACC).
555  *
556  * This routine prepares the mailbox command for reading HBA port service
557  * parameters. The DMA memory is allocated in this function and the addresses
558  * are populated into the mailbox command for the HBA to DMA the service
559  * parameters into.
560  *
561  * Return codes
562  *    0 - Success
563  *    1 - DMA memory allocation failed
564  **/
565 int
566 lpfc_read_sparam(struct lpfc_hba *phba, LPFC_MBOXQ_t *pmb, int vpi)
567 {
568 	struct lpfc_dmabuf *mp;
569 	MAILBOX_t *mb;
570 	struct lpfc_sli *psli;
571 
572 	psli = &phba->sli;
573 	mb = &pmb->u.mb;
574 	memset(pmb, 0, sizeof (LPFC_MBOXQ_t));
575 
576 	mb->mbxOwner = OWN_HOST;
577 
578 	/* Get a buffer to hold the HBAs Service Parameters */
579 
580 	mp = kmalloc(sizeof (struct lpfc_dmabuf), GFP_KERNEL);
581 	if (mp)
582 		mp->virt = lpfc_mbuf_alloc(phba, 0, &mp->phys);
583 	if (!mp || !mp->virt) {
584 		kfree(mp);
585 		mb->mbxCommand = MBX_READ_SPARM64;
586 		/* READ_SPARAM: no buffers */
587 		lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_WARNING, LOG_MBOX,
588 			        "0301 READ_SPARAM: no buffers\n");
589 		return (1);
590 	}
591 	INIT_LIST_HEAD(&mp->list);
592 	mb->mbxCommand = MBX_READ_SPARM64;
593 	mb->un.varRdSparm.un.sp64.tus.f.bdeSize = sizeof (struct serv_parm);
594 	mb->un.varRdSparm.un.sp64.addrHigh = putPaddrHigh(mp->phys);
595 	mb->un.varRdSparm.un.sp64.addrLow = putPaddrLow(mp->phys);
596 	mb->un.varRdSparm.vpi = vpi + phba->vpi_base;
597 
598 	/* save address for completion */
599 	pmb->context1 = mp;
600 
601 	return (0);
602 }
603 
604 /**
605  * lpfc_unreg_did - Prepare a mailbox command for unregistering DID
606  * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
607  * @vpi: virtual N_Port identifier.
608  * @did: remote port identifier.
609  * @pmb: pointer to the driver internal queue element for mailbox command.
610  *
611  * The unregister DID mailbox command is used to unregister an N_Port/F_Port
612  * login for an unknown RPI by specifying the DID of a remote port. This
613  * command frees an RPI context in the HBA port. This has the effect of
614  * performing an implicit N_Port/F_Port logout.
615  *
616  * This routine prepares the mailbox command for unregistering a remote
617  * N_Port/F_Port (DID) login.
618  **/
619 void
620 lpfc_unreg_did(struct lpfc_hba * phba, uint16_t vpi, uint32_t did,
621 	       LPFC_MBOXQ_t * pmb)
622 {
623 	MAILBOX_t *mb;
624 
625 	mb = &pmb->u.mb;
626 	memset(pmb, 0, sizeof (LPFC_MBOXQ_t));
627 
628 	mb->un.varUnregDID.did = did;
629 	if (vpi != 0xffff)
630 		vpi += phba->vpi_base;
631 	mb->un.varUnregDID.vpi = vpi;
632 
633 	mb->mbxCommand = MBX_UNREG_D_ID;
634 	mb->mbxOwner = OWN_HOST;
635 	return;
636 }
637 
638 /**
639  * lpfc_read_config - Prepare a mailbox command for reading HBA configuration
640  * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
641  * @pmb: pointer to the driver internal queue element for mailbox command.
642  *
643  * The read configuration mailbox command is used to read the HBA port
644  * configuration parameters. This mailbox command provides a method for
645  * seeing any parameters that may have changed via various configuration
646  * mailbox commands.
647  *
648  * This routine prepares the mailbox command for reading out HBA configuration
649  * parameters.
650  **/
651 void
652 lpfc_read_config(struct lpfc_hba * phba, LPFC_MBOXQ_t * pmb)
653 {
654 	MAILBOX_t *mb;
655 
656 	mb = &pmb->u.mb;
657 	memset(pmb, 0, sizeof (LPFC_MBOXQ_t));
658 
659 	mb->mbxCommand = MBX_READ_CONFIG;
660 	mb->mbxOwner = OWN_HOST;
661 	return;
662 }
663 
664 /**
665  * lpfc_read_lnk_stat - Prepare a mailbox command for reading HBA link stats
666  * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
667  * @pmb: pointer to the driver internal queue element for mailbox command.
668  *
669  * The read link status mailbox command is used to read the link status from
670  * the HBA. Link status includes all link-related error counters. These
671  * counters are maintained by the HBA and originated in the link hardware
672  * unit. Note that all of these counters wrap.
673  *
674  * This routine prepares the mailbox command for reading out HBA link status.
675  **/
676 void
677 lpfc_read_lnk_stat(struct lpfc_hba * phba, LPFC_MBOXQ_t * pmb)
678 {
679 	MAILBOX_t *mb;
680 
681 	mb = &pmb->u.mb;
682 	memset(pmb, 0, sizeof (LPFC_MBOXQ_t));
683 
684 	mb->mbxCommand = MBX_READ_LNK_STAT;
685 	mb->mbxOwner = OWN_HOST;
686 	return;
687 }
688 
689 /**
690  * lpfc_reg_rpi - Prepare a mailbox command for registering remote login
691  * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
692  * @vpi: virtual N_Port identifier.
693  * @did: remote port identifier.
694  * @param: pointer to memory holding the server parameters.
695  * @pmb: pointer to the driver internal queue element for mailbox command.
696  * @flag: action flag to be passed back for the complete function.
697  *
698  * The registration login mailbox command is used to register an N_Port or
699  * F_Port login. This registration allows the HBA to cache the remote N_Port
700  * service parameters internally and thereby make the appropriate FC-2
701  * decisions. The remote port service parameters are handed off by the driver
702  * to the HBA using a descriptor entry that directly identifies a buffer in
703  * host memory. In exchange, the HBA returns an RPI identifier.
704  *
705  * This routine prepares the mailbox command for registering remote port login.
706  * The function allocates DMA buffer for passing the service parameters to the
707  * HBA with the mailbox command.
708  *
709  * Return codes
710  *    0 - Success
711  *    1 - DMA memory allocation failed
712  **/
713 int
714 lpfc_reg_rpi(struct lpfc_hba *phba, uint16_t vpi, uint32_t did,
715 	       uint8_t *param, LPFC_MBOXQ_t *pmb, uint32_t flag)
716 {
717 	MAILBOX_t *mb = &pmb->u.mb;
718 	uint8_t *sparam;
719 	struct lpfc_dmabuf *mp;
720 
721 	memset(pmb, 0, sizeof (LPFC_MBOXQ_t));
722 
723 	mb->un.varRegLogin.rpi = 0;
724 	if (phba->sli_rev == LPFC_SLI_REV4) {
725 		mb->un.varRegLogin.rpi = lpfc_sli4_alloc_rpi(phba);
726 		if (mb->un.varRegLogin.rpi == LPFC_RPI_ALLOC_ERROR)
727 			return 1;
728 	}
729 
730 	mb->un.varRegLogin.vpi = vpi + phba->vpi_base;
731 	mb->un.varRegLogin.did = did;
732 	mb->un.varWords[30] = flag;	/* Set flag to issue action on cmpl */
733 
734 	mb->mbxOwner = OWN_HOST;
735 
736 	/* Get a buffer to hold NPorts Service Parameters */
737 	mp = kmalloc(sizeof (struct lpfc_dmabuf), GFP_KERNEL);
738 	if (mp)
739 		mp->virt = lpfc_mbuf_alloc(phba, 0, &mp->phys);
740 	if (!mp || !mp->virt) {
741 		kfree(mp);
742 		mb->mbxCommand = MBX_REG_LOGIN64;
743 		/* REG_LOGIN: no buffers */
744 		lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_WARNING, LOG_MBOX,
745 				"0302 REG_LOGIN: no buffers, VPI:%d DID:x%x, "
746 				"flag x%x\n", vpi, did, flag);
747 		return (1);
748 	}
749 	INIT_LIST_HEAD(&mp->list);
750 	sparam = mp->virt;
751 
752 	/* Copy param's into a new buffer */
753 	memcpy(sparam, param, sizeof (struct serv_parm));
754 
755 	/* save address for completion */
756 	pmb->context1 = (uint8_t *) mp;
757 
758 	mb->mbxCommand = MBX_REG_LOGIN64;
759 	mb->un.varRegLogin.un.sp64.tus.f.bdeSize = sizeof (struct serv_parm);
760 	mb->un.varRegLogin.un.sp64.addrHigh = putPaddrHigh(mp->phys);
761 	mb->un.varRegLogin.un.sp64.addrLow = putPaddrLow(mp->phys);
762 
763 	return (0);
764 }
765 
766 /**
767  * lpfc_unreg_login - Prepare a mailbox command for unregistering remote login
768  * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
769  * @vpi: virtual N_Port identifier.
770  * @rpi: remote port identifier
771  * @pmb: pointer to the driver internal queue element for mailbox command.
772  *
773  * The unregistration login mailbox command is used to unregister an N_Port
774  * or F_Port login. This command frees an RPI context in the HBA. It has the
775  * effect of performing an implicit N_Port/F_Port logout.
776  *
777  * This routine prepares the mailbox command for unregistering remote port
778  * login.
779  **/
780 void
781 lpfc_unreg_login(struct lpfc_hba *phba, uint16_t vpi, uint32_t rpi,
782 		 LPFC_MBOXQ_t * pmb)
783 {
784 	MAILBOX_t *mb;
785 
786 	mb = &pmb->u.mb;
787 	memset(pmb, 0, sizeof (LPFC_MBOXQ_t));
788 
789 	mb->un.varUnregLogin.rpi = (uint16_t) rpi;
790 	mb->un.varUnregLogin.rsvd1 = 0;
791 	mb->un.varUnregLogin.vpi = vpi + phba->vpi_base;
792 
793 	mb->mbxCommand = MBX_UNREG_LOGIN;
794 	mb->mbxOwner = OWN_HOST;
795 
796 	return;
797 }
798 
799 /**
800  * lpfc_sli4_unreg_all_rpis - unregister all RPIs for a vport on SLI4 HBA.
801  * @vport: pointer to a vport object.
802  *
803  * This routine sends mailbox command to unregister all active RPIs for
804  * a vport.
805  **/
806 void
807 lpfc_sli4_unreg_all_rpis(struct lpfc_vport *vport)
808 {
809 	struct lpfc_hba  *phba  = vport->phba;
810 	LPFC_MBOXQ_t     *mbox;
811 	int rc;
812 
813 	mbox = mempool_alloc(phba->mbox_mem_pool, GFP_KERNEL);
814 	if (mbox) {
815 		lpfc_unreg_login(phba, vport->vpi,
816 			vport->vpi + phba->vpi_base, mbox);
817 		mbox->u.mb.un.varUnregLogin.rsvd1 = 0x4000 ;
818 		mbox->vport = vport;
819 		mbox->mbox_cmpl = lpfc_sli_def_mbox_cmpl;
820 		mbox->context1 = NULL;
821 		rc = lpfc_sli_issue_mbox(phba, mbox, MBX_NOWAIT);
822 		if (rc == MBX_NOT_FINISHED)
823 			mempool_free(mbox, phba->mbox_mem_pool);
824 	}
825 }
826 
827 /**
828  * lpfc_reg_vpi - Prepare a mailbox command for registering vport identifier
829  * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
830  * @vpi: virtual N_Port identifier.
831  * @sid: Fibre Channel S_ID (N_Port_ID assigned to a virtual N_Port).
832  * @pmb: pointer to the driver internal queue element for mailbox command.
833  *
834  * The registration vport identifier mailbox command is used to activate a
835  * virtual N_Port after it has acquired an N_Port_ID. The HBA validates the
836  * N_Port_ID against the information in the selected virtual N_Port context
837  * block and marks it active to allow normal processing of IOCB commands and
838  * received unsolicited exchanges.
839  *
840  * This routine prepares the mailbox command for registering a virtual N_Port.
841  **/
842 void
843 lpfc_reg_vpi(struct lpfc_vport *vport, LPFC_MBOXQ_t *pmb)
844 {
845 	MAILBOX_t *mb = &pmb->u.mb;
846 	struct lpfc_hba *phba = vport->phba;
847 
848 	memset(pmb, 0, sizeof (LPFC_MBOXQ_t));
849 	/*
850 	 * Set the re-reg VPI bit for f/w to update the MAC address.
851 	 */
852 	if ((phba->sli_rev == LPFC_SLI_REV4) &&
853 		!(vport->fc_flag & FC_VPORT_NEEDS_REG_VPI))
854 		mb->un.varRegVpi.upd = 1;
855 	mb->un.varRegVpi.vpi = vport->vpi + vport->phba->vpi_base;
856 	mb->un.varRegVpi.sid = vport->fc_myDID;
857 	mb->un.varRegVpi.vfi = vport->vfi + vport->phba->vfi_base;
858 	memcpy(mb->un.varRegVpi.wwn, &vport->fc_portname,
859 	       sizeof(struct lpfc_name));
860 	mb->un.varRegVpi.wwn[0] = cpu_to_le32(mb->un.varRegVpi.wwn[0]);
861 	mb->un.varRegVpi.wwn[1] = cpu_to_le32(mb->un.varRegVpi.wwn[1]);
862 
863 	mb->mbxCommand = MBX_REG_VPI;
864 	mb->mbxOwner = OWN_HOST;
865 	return;
866 
867 }
868 
869 /**
870  * lpfc_unreg_vpi - Prepare a mailbox command for unregistering vport id
871  * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
872  * @vpi: virtual N_Port identifier.
873  * @pmb: pointer to the driver internal queue element for mailbox command.
874  *
875  * The unregistration vport identifier mailbox command is used to inactivate
876  * a virtual N_Port. The driver must have logged out and unregistered all
877  * remote N_Ports to abort any activity on the virtual N_Port. The HBA will
878  * unregisters any default RPIs associated with the specified vpi, aborting
879  * any active exchanges. The HBA will post the mailbox response after making
880  * the virtual N_Port inactive.
881  *
882  * This routine prepares the mailbox command for unregistering a virtual
883  * N_Port.
884  **/
885 void
886 lpfc_unreg_vpi(struct lpfc_hba *phba, uint16_t vpi, LPFC_MBOXQ_t *pmb)
887 {
888 	MAILBOX_t *mb = &pmb->u.mb;
889 	memset(pmb, 0, sizeof (LPFC_MBOXQ_t));
890 
891 	if (phba->sli_rev < LPFC_SLI_REV4)
892 		mb->un.varUnregVpi.vpi = vpi + phba->vpi_base;
893 	else
894 		mb->un.varUnregVpi.sli4_vpi = vpi + phba->vpi_base;
895 
896 	mb->mbxCommand = MBX_UNREG_VPI;
897 	mb->mbxOwner = OWN_HOST;
898 	return;
899 
900 }
901 
902 /**
903  * lpfc_config_pcb_setup - Set up IOCB rings in the Port Control Block (PCB)
904  * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
905  *
906  * This routine sets up and initializes the IOCB rings in the Port Control
907  * Block (PCB).
908  **/
909 static void
910 lpfc_config_pcb_setup(struct lpfc_hba * phba)
911 {
912 	struct lpfc_sli *psli = &phba->sli;
913 	struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring;
914 	PCB_t *pcbp = phba->pcb;
915 	dma_addr_t pdma_addr;
916 	uint32_t offset;
917 	uint32_t iocbCnt = 0;
918 	int i;
919 
920 	pcbp->maxRing = (psli->num_rings - 1);
921 
922 	for (i = 0; i < psli->num_rings; i++) {
923 		pring = &psli->ring[i];
924 
925 		pring->sizeCiocb = phba->sli_rev == 3 ? SLI3_IOCB_CMD_SIZE:
926 							SLI2_IOCB_CMD_SIZE;
927 		pring->sizeRiocb = phba->sli_rev == 3 ? SLI3_IOCB_RSP_SIZE:
928 							SLI2_IOCB_RSP_SIZE;
929 		/* A ring MUST have both cmd and rsp entries defined to be
930 		   valid */
931 		if ((pring->numCiocb == 0) || (pring->numRiocb == 0)) {
932 			pcbp->rdsc[i].cmdEntries = 0;
933 			pcbp->rdsc[i].rspEntries = 0;
934 			pcbp->rdsc[i].cmdAddrHigh = 0;
935 			pcbp->rdsc[i].rspAddrHigh = 0;
936 			pcbp->rdsc[i].cmdAddrLow = 0;
937 			pcbp->rdsc[i].rspAddrLow = 0;
938 			pring->cmdringaddr = NULL;
939 			pring->rspringaddr = NULL;
940 			continue;
941 		}
942 		/* Command ring setup for ring */
943 		pring->cmdringaddr = (void *)&phba->IOCBs[iocbCnt];
944 		pcbp->rdsc[i].cmdEntries = pring->numCiocb;
945 
946 		offset = (uint8_t *) &phba->IOCBs[iocbCnt] -
947 			 (uint8_t *) phba->slim2p.virt;
948 		pdma_addr = phba->slim2p.phys + offset;
949 		pcbp->rdsc[i].cmdAddrHigh = putPaddrHigh(pdma_addr);
950 		pcbp->rdsc[i].cmdAddrLow = putPaddrLow(pdma_addr);
951 		iocbCnt += pring->numCiocb;
952 
953 		/* Response ring setup for ring */
954 		pring->rspringaddr = (void *) &phba->IOCBs[iocbCnt];
955 
956 		pcbp->rdsc[i].rspEntries = pring->numRiocb;
957 		offset = (uint8_t *)&phba->IOCBs[iocbCnt] -
958 			 (uint8_t *)phba->slim2p.virt;
959 		pdma_addr = phba->slim2p.phys + offset;
960 		pcbp->rdsc[i].rspAddrHigh = putPaddrHigh(pdma_addr);
961 		pcbp->rdsc[i].rspAddrLow = putPaddrLow(pdma_addr);
962 		iocbCnt += pring->numRiocb;
963 	}
964 }
965 
966 /**
967  * lpfc_read_rev - Prepare a mailbox command for reading HBA revision
968  * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
969  * @pmb: pointer to the driver internal queue element for mailbox command.
970  *
971  * The read revision mailbox command is used to read the revision levels of
972  * the HBA components. These components include hardware units, resident
973  * firmware, and available firmware. HBAs that supports SLI-3 mode of
974  * operation provide different response information depending on the version
975  * requested by the driver.
976  *
977  * This routine prepares the mailbox command for reading HBA revision
978  * information.
979  **/
980 void
981 lpfc_read_rev(struct lpfc_hba * phba, LPFC_MBOXQ_t * pmb)
982 {
983 	MAILBOX_t *mb = &pmb->u.mb;
984 	memset(pmb, 0, sizeof (LPFC_MBOXQ_t));
985 	mb->un.varRdRev.cv = 1;
986 	mb->un.varRdRev.v3req = 1; /* Request SLI3 info */
987 	mb->mbxCommand = MBX_READ_REV;
988 	mb->mbxOwner = OWN_HOST;
989 	return;
990 }
991 
992 void
993 lpfc_sli4_swap_str(struct lpfc_hba *phba, LPFC_MBOXQ_t *pmb)
994 {
995 	MAILBOX_t *mb = &pmb->u.mb;
996 	struct lpfc_mqe *mqe;
997 
998 	switch (mb->mbxCommand) {
999 	case  MBX_READ_REV:
1000 		 mqe = &pmb->u.mqe;
1001 		lpfc_sli_pcimem_bcopy(mqe->un.read_rev.fw_name,
1002 				 mqe->un.read_rev.fw_name, 16);
1003 		lpfc_sli_pcimem_bcopy(mqe->un.read_rev.ulp_fw_name,
1004 				 mqe->un.read_rev.ulp_fw_name, 16);
1005 		break;
1006 	default:
1007 		break;
1008 	}
1009 	return;
1010 }
1011 
1012 /**
1013  * lpfc_build_hbq_profile2 - Set up the HBQ Selection Profile 2
1014  * @hbqmb: pointer to the HBQ configuration data structure in mailbox command.
1015  * @hbq_desc: pointer to the HBQ selection profile descriptor.
1016  *
1017  * The Host Buffer Queue (HBQ) Selection Profile 2 specifies that the HBA
1018  * tests the incoming frames' R_CTL/TYPE fields with works 10:15 and performs
1019  * the Sequence Length Test using the fields in the Selection Profile 2
1020  * extension in words 20:31.
1021  **/
1022 static void
1023 lpfc_build_hbq_profile2(struct config_hbq_var *hbqmb,
1024 			struct lpfc_hbq_init  *hbq_desc)
1025 {
1026 	hbqmb->profiles.profile2.seqlenbcnt = hbq_desc->seqlenbcnt;
1027 	hbqmb->profiles.profile2.maxlen     = hbq_desc->maxlen;
1028 	hbqmb->profiles.profile2.seqlenoff  = hbq_desc->seqlenoff;
1029 }
1030 
1031 /**
1032  * lpfc_build_hbq_profile3 - Set up the HBQ Selection Profile 3
1033  * @hbqmb: pointer to the HBQ configuration data structure in mailbox command.
1034  * @hbq_desc: pointer to the HBQ selection profile descriptor.
1035  *
1036  * The Host Buffer Queue (HBQ) Selection Profile 3 specifies that the HBA
1037  * tests the incoming frame's R_CTL/TYPE fields with words 10:15 and performs
1038  * the Sequence Length Test and Byte Field Test using the fields in the
1039  * Selection Profile 3 extension in words 20:31.
1040  **/
1041 static void
1042 lpfc_build_hbq_profile3(struct config_hbq_var *hbqmb,
1043 			struct lpfc_hbq_init  *hbq_desc)
1044 {
1045 	hbqmb->profiles.profile3.seqlenbcnt = hbq_desc->seqlenbcnt;
1046 	hbqmb->profiles.profile3.maxlen     = hbq_desc->maxlen;
1047 	hbqmb->profiles.profile3.cmdcodeoff = hbq_desc->cmdcodeoff;
1048 	hbqmb->profiles.profile3.seqlenoff  = hbq_desc->seqlenoff;
1049 	memcpy(&hbqmb->profiles.profile3.cmdmatch, hbq_desc->cmdmatch,
1050 	       sizeof(hbqmb->profiles.profile3.cmdmatch));
1051 }
1052 
1053 /**
1054  * lpfc_build_hbq_profile5 - Set up the HBQ Selection Profile 5
1055  * @hbqmb: pointer to the HBQ configuration data structure in mailbox command.
1056  * @hbq_desc: pointer to the HBQ selection profile descriptor.
1057  *
1058  * The Host Buffer Queue (HBQ) Selection Profile 5 specifies a header HBQ. The
1059  * HBA tests the initial frame of an incoming sequence using the frame's
1060  * R_CTL/TYPE fields with words 10:15 and performs the Sequence Length Test
1061  * and Byte Field Test using the fields in the Selection Profile 5 extension
1062  * words 20:31.
1063  **/
1064 static void
1065 lpfc_build_hbq_profile5(struct config_hbq_var *hbqmb,
1066 			struct lpfc_hbq_init  *hbq_desc)
1067 {
1068 	hbqmb->profiles.profile5.seqlenbcnt = hbq_desc->seqlenbcnt;
1069 	hbqmb->profiles.profile5.maxlen     = hbq_desc->maxlen;
1070 	hbqmb->profiles.profile5.cmdcodeoff = hbq_desc->cmdcodeoff;
1071 	hbqmb->profiles.profile5.seqlenoff  = hbq_desc->seqlenoff;
1072 	memcpy(&hbqmb->profiles.profile5.cmdmatch, hbq_desc->cmdmatch,
1073 	       sizeof(hbqmb->profiles.profile5.cmdmatch));
1074 }
1075 
1076 /**
1077  * lpfc_config_hbq - Prepare a mailbox command for configuring an HBQ
1078  * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
1079  * @id: HBQ identifier.
1080  * @hbq_desc: pointer to the HBA descriptor data structure.
1081  * @hbq_entry_index: index of the HBQ entry data structures.
1082  * @pmb: pointer to the driver internal queue element for mailbox command.
1083  *
1084  * The configure HBQ (Host Buffer Queue) mailbox command is used to configure
1085  * an HBQ. The configuration binds events that require buffers to a particular
1086  * ring and HBQ based on a selection profile.
1087  *
1088  * This routine prepares the mailbox command for configuring an HBQ.
1089  **/
1090 void
1091 lpfc_config_hbq(struct lpfc_hba *phba, uint32_t id,
1092 		 struct lpfc_hbq_init *hbq_desc,
1093 		uint32_t hbq_entry_index, LPFC_MBOXQ_t *pmb)
1094 {
1095 	int i;
1096 	MAILBOX_t *mb = &pmb->u.mb;
1097 	struct config_hbq_var *hbqmb = &mb->un.varCfgHbq;
1098 
1099 	memset(pmb, 0, sizeof (LPFC_MBOXQ_t));
1100 	hbqmb->hbqId = id;
1101 	hbqmb->entry_count = hbq_desc->entry_count;   /* # entries in HBQ */
1102 	hbqmb->recvNotify = hbq_desc->rn;             /* Receive
1103 						       * Notification */
1104 	hbqmb->numMask    = hbq_desc->mask_count;     /* # R_CTL/TYPE masks
1105 						       * # in words 0-19 */
1106 	hbqmb->profile    = hbq_desc->profile;	      /* Selection profile:
1107 						       * 0 = all,
1108 						       * 7 = logentry */
1109 	hbqmb->ringMask   = hbq_desc->ring_mask;      /* Binds HBQ to a ring
1110 						       * e.g. Ring0=b0001,
1111 						       * ring2=b0100 */
1112 	hbqmb->headerLen  = hbq_desc->headerLen;      /* 0 if not profile 4
1113 						       * or 5 */
1114 	hbqmb->logEntry   = hbq_desc->logEntry;       /* Set to 1 if this
1115 						       * HBQ will be used
1116 						       * for LogEntry
1117 						       * buffers */
1118 	hbqmb->hbqaddrLow = putPaddrLow(phba->hbqslimp.phys) +
1119 		hbq_entry_index * sizeof(struct lpfc_hbq_entry);
1120 	hbqmb->hbqaddrHigh = putPaddrHigh(phba->hbqslimp.phys);
1121 
1122 	mb->mbxCommand = MBX_CONFIG_HBQ;
1123 	mb->mbxOwner = OWN_HOST;
1124 
1125 				/* Copy info for profiles 2,3,5. Other
1126 				 * profiles this area is reserved
1127 				 */
1128 	if (hbq_desc->profile == 2)
1129 		lpfc_build_hbq_profile2(hbqmb, hbq_desc);
1130 	else if (hbq_desc->profile == 3)
1131 		lpfc_build_hbq_profile3(hbqmb, hbq_desc);
1132 	else if (hbq_desc->profile == 5)
1133 		lpfc_build_hbq_profile5(hbqmb, hbq_desc);
1134 
1135 	/* Return if no rctl / type masks for this HBQ */
1136 	if (!hbq_desc->mask_count)
1137 		return;
1138 
1139 	/* Otherwise we setup specific rctl / type masks for this HBQ */
1140 	for (i = 0; i < hbq_desc->mask_count; i++) {
1141 		hbqmb->hbqMasks[i].tmatch = hbq_desc->hbqMasks[i].tmatch;
1142 		hbqmb->hbqMasks[i].tmask  = hbq_desc->hbqMasks[i].tmask;
1143 		hbqmb->hbqMasks[i].rctlmatch = hbq_desc->hbqMasks[i].rctlmatch;
1144 		hbqmb->hbqMasks[i].rctlmask  = hbq_desc->hbqMasks[i].rctlmask;
1145 	}
1146 
1147 	return;
1148 }
1149 
1150 /**
1151  * lpfc_config_ring - Prepare a mailbox command for configuring an IOCB ring
1152  * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
1153  * @ring:
1154  * @pmb: pointer to the driver internal queue element for mailbox command.
1155  *
1156  * The configure ring mailbox command is used to configure an IOCB ring. This
1157  * configuration binds from one to six of HBA RC_CTL/TYPE mask entries to the
1158  * ring. This is used to map incoming sequences to a particular ring whose
1159  * RC_CTL/TYPE mask entry matches that of the sequence. The driver should not
1160  * attempt to configure a ring whose number is greater than the number
1161  * specified in the Port Control Block (PCB). It is an error to issue the
1162  * configure ring command more than once with the same ring number. The HBA
1163  * returns an error if the driver attempts this.
1164  *
1165  * This routine prepares the mailbox command for configuring IOCB ring.
1166  **/
1167 void
1168 lpfc_config_ring(struct lpfc_hba * phba, int ring, LPFC_MBOXQ_t * pmb)
1169 {
1170 	int i;
1171 	MAILBOX_t *mb = &pmb->u.mb;
1172 	struct lpfc_sli *psli;
1173 	struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring;
1174 
1175 	memset(pmb, 0, sizeof (LPFC_MBOXQ_t));
1176 
1177 	mb->un.varCfgRing.ring = ring;
1178 	mb->un.varCfgRing.maxOrigXchg = 0;
1179 	mb->un.varCfgRing.maxRespXchg = 0;
1180 	mb->un.varCfgRing.recvNotify = 1;
1181 
1182 	psli = &phba->sli;
1183 	pring = &psli->ring[ring];
1184 	mb->un.varCfgRing.numMask = pring->num_mask;
1185 	mb->mbxCommand = MBX_CONFIG_RING;
1186 	mb->mbxOwner = OWN_HOST;
1187 
1188 	/* Is this ring configured for a specific profile */
1189 	if (pring->prt[0].profile) {
1190 		mb->un.varCfgRing.profile = pring->prt[0].profile;
1191 		return;
1192 	}
1193 
1194 	/* Otherwise we setup specific rctl / type masks for this ring */
1195 	for (i = 0; i < pring->num_mask; i++) {
1196 		mb->un.varCfgRing.rrRegs[i].rval = pring->prt[i].rctl;
1197 		if (mb->un.varCfgRing.rrRegs[i].rval != FC_RCTL_ELS_REQ)
1198 			mb->un.varCfgRing.rrRegs[i].rmask = 0xff;
1199 		else
1200 			mb->un.varCfgRing.rrRegs[i].rmask = 0xfe;
1201 		mb->un.varCfgRing.rrRegs[i].tval = pring->prt[i].type;
1202 		mb->un.varCfgRing.rrRegs[i].tmask = 0xff;
1203 	}
1204 
1205 	return;
1206 }
1207 
1208 /**
1209  * lpfc_config_port - Prepare a mailbox command for configuring port
1210  * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
1211  * @pmb: pointer to the driver internal queue element for mailbox command.
1212  *
1213  * The configure port mailbox command is used to identify the Port Control
1214  * Block (PCB) in the driver memory. After this command is issued, the
1215  * driver must not access the mailbox in the HBA without first resetting
1216  * the HBA. The HBA may copy the PCB information to internal storage for
1217  * subsequent use; the driver can not change the PCB information unless it
1218  * resets the HBA.
1219  *
1220  * This routine prepares the mailbox command for configuring port.
1221  **/
1222 void
1223 lpfc_config_port(struct lpfc_hba *phba, LPFC_MBOXQ_t *pmb)
1224 {
1225 	MAILBOX_t __iomem *mb_slim = (MAILBOX_t __iomem *) phba->MBslimaddr;
1226 	MAILBOX_t *mb = &pmb->u.mb;
1227 	dma_addr_t pdma_addr;
1228 	uint32_t bar_low, bar_high;
1229 	size_t offset;
1230 	struct lpfc_hgp hgp;
1231 	int i;
1232 	uint32_t pgp_offset;
1233 
1234 	memset(pmb, 0, sizeof(LPFC_MBOXQ_t));
1235 	mb->mbxCommand = MBX_CONFIG_PORT;
1236 	mb->mbxOwner = OWN_HOST;
1237 
1238 	mb->un.varCfgPort.pcbLen = sizeof(PCB_t);
1239 
1240 	offset = (uint8_t *)phba->pcb - (uint8_t *)phba->slim2p.virt;
1241 	pdma_addr = phba->slim2p.phys + offset;
1242 	mb->un.varCfgPort.pcbLow = putPaddrLow(pdma_addr);
1243 	mb->un.varCfgPort.pcbHigh = putPaddrHigh(pdma_addr);
1244 
1245 	/* Always Host Group Pointer is in SLIM */
1246 	mb->un.varCfgPort.hps = 1;
1247 
1248 	/* If HBA supports SLI=3 ask for it */
1249 
1250 	if (phba->sli_rev == LPFC_SLI_REV3 && phba->vpd.sli3Feat.cerbm) {
1251 		if (phba->cfg_enable_bg)
1252 			mb->un.varCfgPort.cbg = 1; /* configure BlockGuard */
1253 		mb->un.varCfgPort.cdss = 1; /* Configure Security */
1254 		mb->un.varCfgPort.cerbm = 1; /* Request HBQs */
1255 		mb->un.varCfgPort.ccrp = 1; /* Command Ring Polling */
1256 		mb->un.varCfgPort.max_hbq = lpfc_sli_hbq_count();
1257 		if (phba->max_vpi && phba->cfg_enable_npiv &&
1258 		    phba->vpd.sli3Feat.cmv) {
1259 			mb->un.varCfgPort.max_vpi = LPFC_MAX_VPI;
1260 			mb->un.varCfgPort.cmv = 1;
1261 		} else
1262 			mb->un.varCfgPort.max_vpi = phba->max_vpi = 0;
1263 	} else
1264 		phba->sli_rev = LPFC_SLI_REV2;
1265 	mb->un.varCfgPort.sli_mode = phba->sli_rev;
1266 
1267 	/* Now setup pcb */
1268 	phba->pcb->type = TYPE_NATIVE_SLI2;
1269 	phba->pcb->feature = FEATURE_INITIAL_SLI2;
1270 
1271 	/* Setup Mailbox pointers */
1272 	phba->pcb->mailBoxSize = sizeof(MAILBOX_t) + MAILBOX_EXT_SIZE;
1273 	offset = (uint8_t *)phba->mbox - (uint8_t *)phba->slim2p.virt;
1274 	pdma_addr = phba->slim2p.phys + offset;
1275 	phba->pcb->mbAddrHigh = putPaddrHigh(pdma_addr);
1276 	phba->pcb->mbAddrLow = putPaddrLow(pdma_addr);
1277 
1278 	/*
1279 	 * Setup Host Group ring pointer.
1280 	 *
1281 	 * For efficiency reasons, the ring get/put pointers can be
1282 	 * placed in adapter memory (SLIM) rather than in host memory.
1283 	 * This allows firmware to avoid PCI reads/writes when updating
1284 	 * and checking pointers.
1285 	 *
1286 	 * The firmware recognizes the use of SLIM memory by comparing
1287 	 * the address of the get/put pointers structure with that of
1288 	 * the SLIM BAR (BAR0).
1289 	 *
1290 	 * Caution: be sure to use the PCI config space value of BAR0/BAR1
1291 	 * (the hardware's view of the base address), not the OS's
1292 	 * value of pci_resource_start() as the OS value may be a cookie
1293 	 * for ioremap/iomap.
1294 	 */
1295 
1296 
1297 	pci_read_config_dword(phba->pcidev, PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_0, &bar_low);
1298 	pci_read_config_dword(phba->pcidev, PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_1, &bar_high);
1299 
1300 	/*
1301 	 * Set up HGP - Port Memory
1302 	 *
1303 	 * The port expects the host get/put pointers to reside in memory
1304 	 * following the "non-diagnostic" mode mailbox (32 words, 0x80 bytes)
1305 	 * area of SLIM.  In SLI-2 mode, there's an additional 16 reserved
1306 	 * words (0x40 bytes).  This area is not reserved if HBQs are
1307 	 * configured in SLI-3.
1308 	 *
1309 	 * CR0Put    - SLI2(no HBQs) = 0xc0, With HBQs = 0x80
1310 	 * RR0Get                      0xc4              0x84
1311 	 * CR1Put                      0xc8              0x88
1312 	 * RR1Get                      0xcc              0x8c
1313 	 * CR2Put                      0xd0              0x90
1314 	 * RR2Get                      0xd4              0x94
1315 	 * CR3Put                      0xd8              0x98
1316 	 * RR3Get                      0xdc              0x9c
1317 	 *
1318 	 * Reserved                    0xa0-0xbf
1319 	 *    If HBQs configured:
1320 	 *                         HBQ 0 Put ptr  0xc0
1321 	 *                         HBQ 1 Put ptr  0xc4
1322 	 *                         HBQ 2 Put ptr  0xc8
1323 	 *                         ......
1324 	 *                         HBQ(M-1)Put Pointer 0xc0+(M-1)*4
1325 	 *
1326 	 */
1327 
1328 	if (phba->cfg_hostmem_hgp && phba->sli_rev != 3) {
1329 		phba->host_gp = &phba->mbox->us.s2.host[0];
1330 		phba->hbq_put = NULL;
1331 		offset = (uint8_t *)&phba->mbox->us.s2.host -
1332 			(uint8_t *)phba->slim2p.virt;
1333 		pdma_addr = phba->slim2p.phys + offset;
1334 		phba->pcb->hgpAddrHigh = putPaddrHigh(pdma_addr);
1335 		phba->pcb->hgpAddrLow = putPaddrLow(pdma_addr);
1336 	} else {
1337 		/* Always Host Group Pointer is in SLIM */
1338 		mb->un.varCfgPort.hps = 1;
1339 
1340 		if (phba->sli_rev == 3) {
1341 			phba->host_gp = &mb_slim->us.s3.host[0];
1342 			phba->hbq_put = &mb_slim->us.s3.hbq_put[0];
1343 		} else {
1344 			phba->host_gp = &mb_slim->us.s2.host[0];
1345 			phba->hbq_put = NULL;
1346 		}
1347 
1348 		/* mask off BAR0's flag bits 0 - 3 */
1349 		phba->pcb->hgpAddrLow = (bar_low & PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_MEM_MASK) +
1350 			(void __iomem *)phba->host_gp -
1351 			(void __iomem *)phba->MBslimaddr;
1352 		if (bar_low & PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_MEM_TYPE_64)
1353 			phba->pcb->hgpAddrHigh = bar_high;
1354 		else
1355 			phba->pcb->hgpAddrHigh = 0;
1356 		/* write HGP data to SLIM at the required longword offset */
1357 		memset(&hgp, 0, sizeof(struct lpfc_hgp));
1358 
1359 		for (i = 0; i < phba->sli.num_rings; i++) {
1360 			lpfc_memcpy_to_slim(phba->host_gp + i, &hgp,
1361 				    sizeof(*phba->host_gp));
1362 		}
1363 	}
1364 
1365 	/* Setup Port Group offset */
1366 	if (phba->sli_rev == 3)
1367 		pgp_offset = offsetof(struct lpfc_sli2_slim,
1368 				      mbx.us.s3_pgp.port);
1369 	else
1370 		pgp_offset = offsetof(struct lpfc_sli2_slim, mbx.us.s2.port);
1371 	pdma_addr = phba->slim2p.phys + pgp_offset;
1372 	phba->pcb->pgpAddrHigh = putPaddrHigh(pdma_addr);
1373 	phba->pcb->pgpAddrLow = putPaddrLow(pdma_addr);
1374 
1375 	/* Use callback routine to setp rings in the pcb */
1376 	lpfc_config_pcb_setup(phba);
1377 
1378 	/* special handling for LC HBAs */
1379 	if (lpfc_is_LC_HBA(phba->pcidev->device)) {
1380 		uint32_t hbainit[5];
1381 
1382 		lpfc_hba_init(phba, hbainit);
1383 
1384 		memcpy(&mb->un.varCfgPort.hbainit, hbainit, 20);
1385 	}
1386 
1387 	/* Swap PCB if needed */
1388 	lpfc_sli_pcimem_bcopy(phba->pcb, phba->pcb, sizeof(PCB_t));
1389 }
1390 
1391 /**
1392  * lpfc_kill_board - Prepare a mailbox command for killing board
1393  * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
1394  * @pmb: pointer to the driver internal queue element for mailbox command.
1395  *
1396  * The kill board mailbox command is used to tell firmware to perform a
1397  * graceful shutdown of a channel on a specified board to prepare for reset.
1398  * When the kill board mailbox command is received, the ER3 bit is set to 1
1399  * in the Host Status register and the ER Attention bit is set to 1 in the
1400  * Host Attention register of the HBA function that received the kill board
1401  * command.
1402  *
1403  * This routine prepares the mailbox command for killing the board in
1404  * preparation for a graceful shutdown.
1405  **/
1406 void
1407 lpfc_kill_board(struct lpfc_hba * phba, LPFC_MBOXQ_t * pmb)
1408 {
1409 	MAILBOX_t *mb = &pmb->u.mb;
1410 
1411 	memset(pmb, 0, sizeof(LPFC_MBOXQ_t));
1412 	mb->mbxCommand = MBX_KILL_BOARD;
1413 	mb->mbxOwner = OWN_HOST;
1414 	return;
1415 }
1416 
1417 /**
1418  * lpfc_mbox_put - Put a mailbox cmd into the tail of driver's mailbox queue
1419  * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
1420  * @mbq: pointer to the driver internal queue element for mailbox command.
1421  *
1422  * Driver maintains a internal mailbox command queue implemented as a linked
1423  * list. When a mailbox command is issued, it shall be put into the mailbox
1424  * command queue such that they shall be processed orderly as HBA can process
1425  * one mailbox command at a time.
1426  **/
1427 void
1428 lpfc_mbox_put(struct lpfc_hba * phba, LPFC_MBOXQ_t * mbq)
1429 {
1430 	struct lpfc_sli *psli;
1431 
1432 	psli = &phba->sli;
1433 
1434 	list_add_tail(&mbq->list, &psli->mboxq);
1435 
1436 	psli->mboxq_cnt++;
1437 
1438 	return;
1439 }
1440 
1441 /**
1442  * lpfc_mbox_get - Remove a mailbox cmd from the head of driver's mailbox queue
1443  * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
1444  *
1445  * Driver maintains a internal mailbox command queue implemented as a linked
1446  * list. When a mailbox command is issued, it shall be put into the mailbox
1447  * command queue such that they shall be processed orderly as HBA can process
1448  * one mailbox command at a time. After HBA finished processing a mailbox
1449  * command, the driver will remove a pending mailbox command from the head of
1450  * the mailbox command queue and send to the HBA for processing.
1451  *
1452  * Return codes
1453  *    pointer to the driver internal queue element for mailbox command.
1454  **/
1455 LPFC_MBOXQ_t *
1456 lpfc_mbox_get(struct lpfc_hba * phba)
1457 {
1458 	LPFC_MBOXQ_t *mbq = NULL;
1459 	struct lpfc_sli *psli = &phba->sli;
1460 
1461 	list_remove_head((&psli->mboxq), mbq, LPFC_MBOXQ_t, list);
1462 	if (mbq)
1463 		psli->mboxq_cnt--;
1464 
1465 	return mbq;
1466 }
1467 
1468 /**
1469  * __lpfc_mbox_cmpl_put - Put mailbox cmd into mailbox cmd complete list
1470  * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
1471  * @mbq: pointer to the driver internal queue element for mailbox command.
1472  *
1473  * This routine put the completed mailbox command into the mailbox command
1474  * complete list. This is the unlocked version of the routine. The mailbox
1475  * complete list is used by the driver worker thread to process mailbox
1476  * complete callback functions outside the driver interrupt handler.
1477  **/
1478 void
1479 __lpfc_mbox_cmpl_put(struct lpfc_hba *phba, LPFC_MBOXQ_t *mbq)
1480 {
1481 	list_add_tail(&mbq->list, &phba->sli.mboxq_cmpl);
1482 }
1483 
1484 /**
1485  * lpfc_mbox_cmpl_put - Put mailbox command into mailbox command complete list
1486  * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
1487  * @mbq: pointer to the driver internal queue element for mailbox command.
1488  *
1489  * This routine put the completed mailbox command into the mailbox command
1490  * complete list. This is the locked version of the routine. The mailbox
1491  * complete list is used by the driver worker thread to process mailbox
1492  * complete callback functions outside the driver interrupt handler.
1493  **/
1494 void
1495 lpfc_mbox_cmpl_put(struct lpfc_hba *phba, LPFC_MBOXQ_t *mbq)
1496 {
1497 	unsigned long iflag;
1498 
1499 	/* This function expects to be called from interrupt context */
1500 	spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
1501 	__lpfc_mbox_cmpl_put(phba, mbq);
1502 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
1503 	return;
1504 }
1505 
1506 /**
1507  * lpfc_mbox_cmd_check - Check the validality of a mailbox command
1508  * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
1509  * @mboxq: pointer to the driver internal queue element for mailbox command.
1510  *
1511  * This routine is to check whether a mailbox command is valid to be issued.
1512  * This check will be performed by both the mailbox issue API when a client
1513  * is to issue a mailbox command to the mailbox transport.
1514  *
1515  * Return 0 - pass the check, -ENODEV - fail the check
1516  **/
1517 int
1518 lpfc_mbox_cmd_check(struct lpfc_hba *phba, LPFC_MBOXQ_t *mboxq)
1519 {
1520 	/* Mailbox command that have a completion handler must also have a
1521 	 * vport specified.
1522 	 */
1523 	if (mboxq->mbox_cmpl && mboxq->mbox_cmpl != lpfc_sli_def_mbox_cmpl &&
1524 	    mboxq->mbox_cmpl != lpfc_sli_wake_mbox_wait) {
1525 		if (!mboxq->vport) {
1526 			lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_MBOX | LOG_VPORT,
1527 					"1814 Mbox x%x failed, no vport\n",
1528 					mboxq->u.mb.mbxCommand);
1529 			dump_stack();
1530 			return -ENODEV;
1531 		}
1532 	}
1533 	return 0;
1534 }
1535 
1536 /**
1537  * lpfc_mbox_dev_check - Check the device state for issuing a mailbox command
1538  * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
1539  *
1540  * This routine is to check whether the HBA device is ready for posting a
1541  * mailbox command. It is used by the mailbox transport API at the time the
1542  * to post a mailbox command to the device.
1543  *
1544  * Return 0 - pass the check, -ENODEV - fail the check
1545  **/
1546 int
1547 lpfc_mbox_dev_check(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
1548 {
1549 	/* If the PCI channel is in offline state, do not issue mbox */
1550 	if (unlikely(pci_channel_offline(phba->pcidev)))
1551 		return -ENODEV;
1552 
1553 	/* If the HBA is in error state, do not issue mbox */
1554 	if (phba->link_state == LPFC_HBA_ERROR)
1555 		return -ENODEV;
1556 
1557 	return 0;
1558 }
1559 
1560 /**
1561  * lpfc_mbox_tmo_val - Retrieve mailbox command timeout value
1562  * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
1563  * @cmd: mailbox command code.
1564  *
1565  * This routine retrieves the proper timeout value according to the mailbox
1566  * command code.
1567  *
1568  * Return codes
1569  *    Timeout value to be used for the given mailbox command
1570  **/
1571 int
1572 lpfc_mbox_tmo_val(struct lpfc_hba *phba, int cmd)
1573 {
1574 	switch (cmd) {
1575 	case MBX_WRITE_NV:	/* 0x03 */
1576 	case MBX_UPDATE_CFG:	/* 0x1B */
1577 	case MBX_DOWN_LOAD:	/* 0x1C */
1578 	case MBX_DEL_LD_ENTRY:	/* 0x1D */
1579 	case MBX_LOAD_AREA:	/* 0x81 */
1580 	case MBX_WRITE_WWN:     /* 0x98 */
1581 	case MBX_LOAD_EXP_ROM:	/* 0x9C */
1582 		return LPFC_MBOX_TMO_FLASH_CMD;
1583 	case MBX_SLI4_CONFIG:	/* 0x9b */
1584 		return LPFC_MBOX_SLI4_CONFIG_TMO;
1585 	}
1586 	return LPFC_MBOX_TMO;
1587 }
1588 
1589 /**
1590  * lpfc_sli4_mbx_sge_set - Set a sge entry in non-embedded mailbox command
1591  * @mbox: pointer to lpfc mbox command.
1592  * @sgentry: sge entry index.
1593  * @phyaddr: physical address for the sge
1594  * @length: Length of the sge.
1595  *
1596  * This routine sets up an entry in the non-embedded mailbox command at the sge
1597  * index location.
1598  **/
1599 void
1600 lpfc_sli4_mbx_sge_set(struct lpfcMboxq *mbox, uint32_t sgentry,
1601 		      dma_addr_t phyaddr, uint32_t length)
1602 {
1603 	struct lpfc_mbx_nembed_cmd *nembed_sge;
1604 
1605 	nembed_sge = (struct lpfc_mbx_nembed_cmd *)
1606 				&mbox->u.mqe.un.nembed_cmd;
1607 	nembed_sge->sge[sgentry].pa_lo = putPaddrLow(phyaddr);
1608 	nembed_sge->sge[sgentry].pa_hi = putPaddrHigh(phyaddr);
1609 	nembed_sge->sge[sgentry].length = length;
1610 }
1611 
1612 /**
1613  * lpfc_sli4_mbx_sge_get - Get a sge entry from non-embedded mailbox command
1614  * @mbox: pointer to lpfc mbox command.
1615  * @sgentry: sge entry index.
1616  *
1617  * This routine gets an entry from the non-embedded mailbox command at the sge
1618  * index location.
1619  **/
1620 void
1621 lpfc_sli4_mbx_sge_get(struct lpfcMboxq *mbox, uint32_t sgentry,
1622 		      struct lpfc_mbx_sge *sge)
1623 {
1624 	struct lpfc_mbx_nembed_cmd *nembed_sge;
1625 
1626 	nembed_sge = (struct lpfc_mbx_nembed_cmd *)
1627 				&mbox->u.mqe.un.nembed_cmd;
1628 	sge->pa_lo = nembed_sge->sge[sgentry].pa_lo;
1629 	sge->pa_hi = nembed_sge->sge[sgentry].pa_hi;
1630 	sge->length = nembed_sge->sge[sgentry].length;
1631 }
1632 
1633 /**
1634  * lpfc_sli4_mbox_cmd_free - Free a sli4 mailbox command
1635  * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
1636  * @mbox: pointer to lpfc mbox command.
1637  *
1638  * This routine frees SLI4 specific mailbox command for sending IOCTL command.
1639  **/
1640 void
1641 lpfc_sli4_mbox_cmd_free(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfcMboxq *mbox)
1642 {
1643 	struct lpfc_mbx_sli4_config *sli4_cfg;
1644 	struct lpfc_mbx_sge sge;
1645 	dma_addr_t phyaddr;
1646 	uint32_t sgecount, sgentry;
1647 
1648 	sli4_cfg = &mbox->u.mqe.un.sli4_config;
1649 
1650 	/* For embedded mbox command, just free the mbox command */
1651 	if (bf_get(lpfc_mbox_hdr_emb, &sli4_cfg->header.cfg_mhdr)) {
1652 		mempool_free(mbox, phba->mbox_mem_pool);
1653 		return;
1654 	}
1655 
1656 	/* For non-embedded mbox command, we need to free the pages first */
1657 	sgecount = bf_get(lpfc_mbox_hdr_sge_cnt, &sli4_cfg->header.cfg_mhdr);
1658 	/* There is nothing we can do if there is no sge address array */
1659 	if (unlikely(!mbox->sge_array)) {
1660 		mempool_free(mbox, phba->mbox_mem_pool);
1661 		return;
1662 	}
1663 	/* Each non-embedded DMA memory was allocated in the length of a page */
1664 	for (sgentry = 0; sgentry < sgecount; sgentry++) {
1665 		lpfc_sli4_mbx_sge_get(mbox, sgentry, &sge);
1666 		phyaddr = getPaddr(sge.pa_hi, sge.pa_lo);
1667 		dma_free_coherent(&phba->pcidev->dev, SLI4_PAGE_SIZE,
1668 				  mbox->sge_array->addr[sgentry], phyaddr);
1669 	}
1670 	/* Free the sge address array memory */
1671 	kfree(mbox->sge_array);
1672 	/* Finally, free the mailbox command itself */
1673 	mempool_free(mbox, phba->mbox_mem_pool);
1674 }
1675 
1676 /**
1677  * lpfc_sli4_config - Initialize the  SLI4 Config Mailbox command
1678  * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
1679  * @mbox: pointer to lpfc mbox command.
1680  * @subsystem: The sli4 config sub mailbox subsystem.
1681  * @opcode: The sli4 config sub mailbox command opcode.
1682  * @length: Length of the sli4 config mailbox command.
1683  *
1684  * This routine sets up the header fields of SLI4 specific mailbox command
1685  * for sending IOCTL command.
1686  *
1687  * Return: the actual length of the mbox command allocated (mostly useful
1688  *         for none embedded mailbox command).
1689  **/
1690 int
1691 lpfc_sli4_config(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfcMboxq *mbox,
1692 		 uint8_t subsystem, uint8_t opcode, uint32_t length, bool emb)
1693 {
1694 	struct lpfc_mbx_sli4_config *sli4_config;
1695 	union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr *cfg_shdr = NULL;
1696 	uint32_t alloc_len;
1697 	uint32_t resid_len;
1698 	uint32_t pagen, pcount;
1699 	void *viraddr;
1700 	dma_addr_t phyaddr;
1701 
1702 	/* Set up SLI4 mailbox command header fields */
1703 	memset(mbox, 0, sizeof(*mbox));
1704 	bf_set(lpfc_mqe_command, &mbox->u.mqe, MBX_SLI4_CONFIG);
1705 
1706 	/* Set up SLI4 ioctl command header fields */
1707 	sli4_config = &mbox->u.mqe.un.sli4_config;
1708 
1709 	/* Setup for the embedded mbox command */
1710 	if (emb) {
1711 		/* Set up main header fields */
1712 		bf_set(lpfc_mbox_hdr_emb, &sli4_config->header.cfg_mhdr, 1);
1713 		sli4_config->header.cfg_mhdr.payload_length =
1714 					LPFC_MBX_CMD_HDR_LENGTH + length;
1715 		/* Set up sub-header fields following main header */
1716 		bf_set(lpfc_mbox_hdr_opcode,
1717 			&sli4_config->header.cfg_shdr.request, opcode);
1718 		bf_set(lpfc_mbox_hdr_subsystem,
1719 			&sli4_config->header.cfg_shdr.request, subsystem);
1720 		sli4_config->header.cfg_shdr.request.request_length = length;
1721 		return length;
1722 	}
1723 
1724 	/* Setup for the none-embedded mbox command */
1725 	pcount = (PAGE_ALIGN(length))/SLI4_PAGE_SIZE;
1726 	pcount = (pcount > LPFC_SLI4_MBX_SGE_MAX_PAGES) ?
1727 				LPFC_SLI4_MBX_SGE_MAX_PAGES : pcount;
1728 	/* Allocate record for keeping SGE virtual addresses */
1729 	mbox->sge_array = kmalloc(sizeof(struct lpfc_mbx_nembed_sge_virt),
1730 				  GFP_KERNEL);
1731 	if (!mbox->sge_array) {
1732 		lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_MBOX,
1733 				"2527 Failed to allocate non-embedded SGE "
1734 				"array.\n");
1735 		return 0;
1736 	}
1737 	for (pagen = 0, alloc_len = 0; pagen < pcount; pagen++) {
1738 		/* The DMA memory is always allocated in the length of a
1739 		 * page even though the last SGE might not fill up to a
1740 		 * page, this is used as a priori size of SLI4_PAGE_SIZE for
1741 		 * the later DMA memory free.
1742 		 */
1743 		viraddr = dma_alloc_coherent(&phba->pcidev->dev, SLI4_PAGE_SIZE,
1744 					     &phyaddr, GFP_KERNEL);
1745 		/* In case of malloc fails, proceed with whatever we have */
1746 		if (!viraddr)
1747 			break;
1748 		memset(viraddr, 0, SLI4_PAGE_SIZE);
1749 		mbox->sge_array->addr[pagen] = viraddr;
1750 		/* Keep the first page for later sub-header construction */
1751 		if (pagen == 0)
1752 			cfg_shdr = (union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr *)viraddr;
1753 		resid_len = length - alloc_len;
1754 		if (resid_len > SLI4_PAGE_SIZE) {
1755 			lpfc_sli4_mbx_sge_set(mbox, pagen, phyaddr,
1756 					      SLI4_PAGE_SIZE);
1757 			alloc_len += SLI4_PAGE_SIZE;
1758 		} else {
1759 			lpfc_sli4_mbx_sge_set(mbox, pagen, phyaddr,
1760 					      resid_len);
1761 			alloc_len = length;
1762 		}
1763 	}
1764 
1765 	/* Set up main header fields in mailbox command */
1766 	sli4_config->header.cfg_mhdr.payload_length = alloc_len;
1767 	bf_set(lpfc_mbox_hdr_sge_cnt, &sli4_config->header.cfg_mhdr, pagen);
1768 
1769 	/* Set up sub-header fields into the first page */
1770 	if (pagen > 0) {
1771 		bf_set(lpfc_mbox_hdr_opcode, &cfg_shdr->request, opcode);
1772 		bf_set(lpfc_mbox_hdr_subsystem, &cfg_shdr->request, subsystem);
1773 		cfg_shdr->request.request_length =
1774 				alloc_len - sizeof(union  lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr);
1775 	}
1776 	/* The sub-header is in DMA memory, which needs endian converstion */
1777 	if (cfg_shdr)
1778 		lpfc_sli_pcimem_bcopy(cfg_shdr, cfg_shdr,
1779 			      sizeof(union  lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr));
1780 
1781 	return alloc_len;
1782 }
1783 
1784 /**
1785  * lpfc_sli4_mbox_opcode_get - Get the opcode from a sli4 mailbox command
1786  * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
1787  * @mbox: pointer to lpfc mbox command.
1788  *
1789  * This routine gets the opcode from a SLI4 specific mailbox command for
1790  * sending IOCTL command. If the mailbox command is not MBX_SLI4_CONFIG
1791  * (0x9B) or if the IOCTL sub-header is not present, opcode 0x0 shall be
1792  * returned.
1793  **/
1794 uint8_t
1795 lpfc_sli4_mbox_opcode_get(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfcMboxq *mbox)
1796 {
1797 	struct lpfc_mbx_sli4_config *sli4_cfg;
1798 	union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr *cfg_shdr;
1799 
1800 	if (mbox->u.mb.mbxCommand != MBX_SLI4_CONFIG)
1801 		return 0;
1802 	sli4_cfg = &mbox->u.mqe.un.sli4_config;
1803 
1804 	/* For embedded mbox command, get opcode from embedded sub-header*/
1805 	if (bf_get(lpfc_mbox_hdr_emb, &sli4_cfg->header.cfg_mhdr)) {
1806 		cfg_shdr = &mbox->u.mqe.un.sli4_config.header.cfg_shdr;
1807 		return bf_get(lpfc_mbox_hdr_opcode, &cfg_shdr->request);
1808 	}
1809 
1810 	/* For non-embedded mbox command, get opcode from first dma page */
1811 	if (unlikely(!mbox->sge_array))
1812 		return 0;
1813 	cfg_shdr = (union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr *)mbox->sge_array->addr[0];
1814 	return bf_get(lpfc_mbox_hdr_opcode, &cfg_shdr->request);
1815 }
1816 
1817 /**
1818  * lpfc_sli4_mbx_read_fcf_rec - Allocate and construct read fcf mbox cmd
1819  * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
1820  * @fcf_index: index to fcf table.
1821  *
1822  * This routine routine allocates and constructs non-embedded mailbox command
1823  * for reading a FCF table entry refered by @fcf_index.
1824  *
1825  * Return: pointer to the mailbox command constructed if successful, otherwise
1826  * NULL.
1827  **/
1828 int
1829 lpfc_sli4_mbx_read_fcf_rec(struct lpfc_hba *phba,
1830 			   struct lpfcMboxq *mboxq,
1831 			   uint16_t fcf_index)
1832 {
1833 	void *virt_addr;
1834 	dma_addr_t phys_addr;
1835 	uint8_t *bytep;
1836 	struct lpfc_mbx_sge sge;
1837 	uint32_t alloc_len, req_len;
1838 	struct lpfc_mbx_read_fcf_tbl *read_fcf;
1839 
1840 	if (!mboxq)
1841 		return -ENOMEM;
1842 
1843 	req_len = sizeof(struct fcf_record) +
1844 		  sizeof(union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr) + 2 * sizeof(uint32_t);
1845 
1846 	/* Set up READ_FCF SLI4_CONFIG mailbox-ioctl command */
1847 	alloc_len = lpfc_sli4_config(phba, mboxq, LPFC_MBOX_SUBSYSTEM_FCOE,
1848 			LPFC_MBOX_OPCODE_FCOE_READ_FCF_TABLE, req_len,
1849 			LPFC_SLI4_MBX_NEMBED);
1850 
1851 	if (alloc_len < req_len) {
1852 		lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_MBOX,
1853 				"0291 Allocated DMA memory size (x%x) is "
1854 				"less than the requested DMA memory "
1855 				"size (x%x)\n", alloc_len, req_len);
1856 		return -ENOMEM;
1857 	}
1858 
1859 	/* Get the first SGE entry from the non-embedded DMA memory. This
1860 	 * routine only uses a single SGE.
1861 	 */
1862 	lpfc_sli4_mbx_sge_get(mboxq, 0, &sge);
1863 	phys_addr = getPaddr(sge.pa_hi, sge.pa_lo);
1864 	virt_addr = mboxq->sge_array->addr[0];
1865 	read_fcf = (struct lpfc_mbx_read_fcf_tbl *)virt_addr;
1866 
1867 	/* Set up command fields */
1868 	bf_set(lpfc_mbx_read_fcf_tbl_indx, &read_fcf->u.request, fcf_index);
1869 	/* Perform necessary endian conversion */
1870 	bytep = virt_addr + sizeof(union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr);
1871 	lpfc_sli_pcimem_bcopy(bytep, bytep, sizeof(uint32_t));
1872 
1873 	return 0;
1874 }
1875 
1876 /**
1877  * lpfc_request_features: Configure SLI4 REQUEST_FEATURES mailbox
1878  * @mboxq: pointer to lpfc mbox command.
1879  *
1880  * This routine sets up the mailbox for an SLI4 REQUEST_FEATURES
1881  * mailbox command.
1882  **/
1883 void
1884 lpfc_request_features(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfcMboxq *mboxq)
1885 {
1886 	/* Set up SLI4 mailbox command header fields */
1887 	memset(mboxq, 0, sizeof(LPFC_MBOXQ_t));
1888 	bf_set(lpfc_mqe_command, &mboxq->u.mqe, MBX_SLI4_REQ_FTRS);
1889 
1890 	/* Set up host requested features. */
1891 	bf_set(lpfc_mbx_rq_ftr_rq_fcpi, &mboxq->u.mqe.un.req_ftrs, 1);
1892 
1893 	/* Enable DIF (block guard) only if configured to do so. */
1894 	if (phba->cfg_enable_bg)
1895 		bf_set(lpfc_mbx_rq_ftr_rq_dif, &mboxq->u.mqe.un.req_ftrs, 1);
1896 
1897 	/* Enable NPIV only if configured to do so. */
1898 	if (phba->max_vpi && phba->cfg_enable_npiv)
1899 		bf_set(lpfc_mbx_rq_ftr_rq_npiv, &mboxq->u.mqe.un.req_ftrs, 1);
1900 
1901 	return;
1902 }
1903 
1904 /**
1905  * lpfc_init_vfi - Initialize the INIT_VFI mailbox command
1906  * @mbox: pointer to lpfc mbox command to initialize.
1907  * @vport: Vport associated with the VF.
1908  *
1909  * This routine initializes @mbox to all zeros and then fills in the mailbox
1910  * fields from @vport. INIT_VFI configures virtual fabrics identified by VFI
1911  * in the context of an FCF. The driver issues this command to setup a VFI
1912  * before issuing a FLOGI to login to the VSAN. The driver should also issue a
1913  * REG_VFI after a successful VSAN login.
1914  **/
1915 void
1916 lpfc_init_vfi(struct lpfcMboxq *mbox, struct lpfc_vport *vport)
1917 {
1918 	struct lpfc_mbx_init_vfi *init_vfi;
1919 
1920 	memset(mbox, 0, sizeof(*mbox));
1921 	init_vfi = &mbox->u.mqe.un.init_vfi;
1922 	bf_set(lpfc_mqe_command, &mbox->u.mqe, MBX_INIT_VFI);
1923 	bf_set(lpfc_init_vfi_vr, init_vfi, 1);
1924 	bf_set(lpfc_init_vfi_vt, init_vfi, 1);
1925 	bf_set(lpfc_init_vfi_vfi, init_vfi, vport->vfi + vport->phba->vfi_base);
1926 	bf_set(lpfc_init_vfi_fcfi, init_vfi, vport->phba->fcf.fcfi);
1927 }
1928 
1929 /**
1930  * lpfc_reg_vfi - Initialize the REG_VFI mailbox command
1931  * @mbox: pointer to lpfc mbox command to initialize.
1932  * @vport: vport associated with the VF.
1933  * @phys: BDE DMA bus address used to send the service parameters to the HBA.
1934  *
1935  * This routine initializes @mbox to all zeros and then fills in the mailbox
1936  * fields from @vport, and uses @buf as a DMAable buffer to send the vport's
1937  * fc service parameters to the HBA for this VFI. REG_VFI configures virtual
1938  * fabrics identified by VFI in the context of an FCF.
1939  **/
1940 void
1941 lpfc_reg_vfi(struct lpfcMboxq *mbox, struct lpfc_vport *vport, dma_addr_t phys)
1942 {
1943 	struct lpfc_mbx_reg_vfi *reg_vfi;
1944 
1945 	memset(mbox, 0, sizeof(*mbox));
1946 	reg_vfi = &mbox->u.mqe.un.reg_vfi;
1947 	bf_set(lpfc_mqe_command, &mbox->u.mqe, MBX_REG_VFI);
1948 	bf_set(lpfc_reg_vfi_vp, reg_vfi, 1);
1949 	bf_set(lpfc_reg_vfi_vfi, reg_vfi, vport->vfi + vport->phba->vfi_base);
1950 	bf_set(lpfc_reg_vfi_fcfi, reg_vfi, vport->phba->fcf.fcfi);
1951 	bf_set(lpfc_reg_vfi_vpi, reg_vfi, vport->vpi + vport->phba->vpi_base);
1952 	memcpy(reg_vfi->wwn, &vport->fc_portname, sizeof(struct lpfc_name));
1953 	reg_vfi->wwn[0] = cpu_to_le32(reg_vfi->wwn[0]);
1954 	reg_vfi->wwn[1] = cpu_to_le32(reg_vfi->wwn[1]);
1955 	reg_vfi->e_d_tov = vport->phba->fc_edtov;
1956 	reg_vfi->r_a_tov = vport->phba->fc_ratov;
1957 	reg_vfi->bde.addrHigh = putPaddrHigh(phys);
1958 	reg_vfi->bde.addrLow = putPaddrLow(phys);
1959 	reg_vfi->bde.tus.f.bdeSize = sizeof(vport->fc_sparam);
1960 	reg_vfi->bde.tus.f.bdeFlags = BUFF_TYPE_BDE_64;
1961 	bf_set(lpfc_reg_vfi_nport_id, reg_vfi, vport->fc_myDID);
1962 }
1963 
1964 /**
1965  * lpfc_init_vpi - Initialize the INIT_VPI mailbox command
1966  * @phba: pointer to the hba structure to init the VPI for.
1967  * @mbox: pointer to lpfc mbox command to initialize.
1968  * @vpi: VPI to be initialized.
1969  *
1970  * The INIT_VPI mailbox command supports virtual N_Ports. The driver uses the
1971  * command to activate a virtual N_Port. The HBA assigns a MAC address to use
1972  * with the virtual N Port.  The SLI Host issues this command before issuing a
1973  * FDISC to connect to the Fabric. The SLI Host should issue a REG_VPI after a
1974  * successful virtual NPort login.
1975  **/
1976 void
1977 lpfc_init_vpi(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfcMboxq *mbox, uint16_t vpi)
1978 {
1979 	memset(mbox, 0, sizeof(*mbox));
1980 	bf_set(lpfc_mqe_command, &mbox->u.mqe, MBX_INIT_VPI);
1981 	bf_set(lpfc_init_vpi_vpi, &mbox->u.mqe.un.init_vpi,
1982 	       vpi + phba->vpi_base);
1983 	bf_set(lpfc_init_vpi_vfi, &mbox->u.mqe.un.init_vpi,
1984 	       phba->pport->vfi + phba->vfi_base);
1985 }
1986 
1987 /**
1988  * lpfc_unreg_vfi - Initialize the UNREG_VFI mailbox command
1989  * @mbox: pointer to lpfc mbox command to initialize.
1990  * @vport: vport associated with the VF.
1991  *
1992  * The UNREG_VFI mailbox command causes the SLI Host to put a virtual fabric
1993  * (logical NPort) into the inactive state. The SLI Host must have logged out
1994  * and unregistered all remote N_Ports to abort any activity on the virtual
1995  * fabric. The SLI Port posts the mailbox response after marking the virtual
1996  * fabric inactive.
1997  **/
1998 void
1999 lpfc_unreg_vfi(struct lpfcMboxq *mbox, struct lpfc_vport *vport)
2000 {
2001 	memset(mbox, 0, sizeof(*mbox));
2002 	bf_set(lpfc_mqe_command, &mbox->u.mqe, MBX_UNREG_VFI);
2003 	bf_set(lpfc_unreg_vfi_vfi, &mbox->u.mqe.un.unreg_vfi,
2004 	       vport->vfi + vport->phba->vfi_base);
2005 }
2006 
2007 /**
2008  * lpfc_dump_fcoe_param - Dump config region 23 to get FCoe parameters.
2009  * @phba: pointer to the hba structure containing.
2010  * @mbox: pointer to lpfc mbox command to initialize.
2011  *
2012  * This function create a SLI4 dump mailbox command to dump FCoE
2013  * parameters stored in region 23.
2014  **/
2015 int
2016 lpfc_dump_fcoe_param(struct lpfc_hba *phba,
2017 		struct lpfcMboxq *mbox)
2018 {
2019 	struct lpfc_dmabuf *mp = NULL;
2020 	MAILBOX_t *mb;
2021 
2022 	memset(mbox, 0, sizeof(*mbox));
2023 	mb = &mbox->u.mb;
2024 
2025 	mp = kmalloc(sizeof(struct lpfc_dmabuf), GFP_KERNEL);
2026 	if (mp)
2027 		mp->virt = lpfc_mbuf_alloc(phba, 0, &mp->phys);
2028 
2029 	if (!mp || !mp->virt) {
2030 		kfree(mp);
2031 		/* dump_fcoe_param failed to allocate memory */
2032 		lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_WARNING, LOG_MBOX,
2033 			"2569 lpfc_dump_fcoe_param: memory"
2034 			" allocation failed\n");
2035 		return 1;
2036 	}
2037 
2038 	memset(mp->virt, 0, LPFC_BPL_SIZE);
2039 	INIT_LIST_HEAD(&mp->list);
2040 
2041 	/* save address for completion */
2042 	mbox->context1 = (uint8_t *) mp;
2043 
2044 	mb->mbxCommand = MBX_DUMP_MEMORY;
2045 	mb->un.varDmp.type = DMP_NV_PARAMS;
2046 	mb->un.varDmp.region_id = DMP_REGION_23;
2047 	mb->un.varDmp.sli4_length = DMP_RGN23_SIZE;
2048 	mb->un.varWords[3] = putPaddrLow(mp->phys);
2049 	mb->un.varWords[4] = putPaddrHigh(mp->phys);
2050 	return 0;
2051 }
2052 
2053 /**
2054  * lpfc_reg_fcfi - Initialize the REG_FCFI mailbox command
2055  * @phba: pointer to the hba structure containing the FCF index and RQ ID.
2056  * @mbox: pointer to lpfc mbox command to initialize.
2057  *
2058  * The REG_FCFI mailbox command supports Fibre Channel Forwarders (FCFs). The
2059  * SLI Host uses the command to activate an FCF after it has acquired FCF
2060  * information via a READ_FCF mailbox command. This mailbox command also is used
2061  * to indicate where received unsolicited frames from this FCF will be sent. By
2062  * default this routine will set up the FCF to forward all unsolicited frames
2063  * the the RQ ID passed in the @phba. This can be overridden by the caller for
2064  * more complicated setups.
2065  **/
2066 void
2067 lpfc_reg_fcfi(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfcMboxq *mbox)
2068 {
2069 	struct lpfc_mbx_reg_fcfi *reg_fcfi;
2070 
2071 	memset(mbox, 0, sizeof(*mbox));
2072 	reg_fcfi = &mbox->u.mqe.un.reg_fcfi;
2073 	bf_set(lpfc_mqe_command, &mbox->u.mqe, MBX_REG_FCFI);
2074 	bf_set(lpfc_reg_fcfi_rq_id0, reg_fcfi, phba->sli4_hba.hdr_rq->queue_id);
2075 	bf_set(lpfc_reg_fcfi_rq_id1, reg_fcfi, REG_FCF_INVALID_QID);
2076 	bf_set(lpfc_reg_fcfi_rq_id2, reg_fcfi, REG_FCF_INVALID_QID);
2077 	bf_set(lpfc_reg_fcfi_rq_id3, reg_fcfi, REG_FCF_INVALID_QID);
2078 	bf_set(lpfc_reg_fcfi_info_index, reg_fcfi,
2079 	       phba->fcf.current_rec.fcf_indx);
2080 	/* reg_fcf addr mode is bit wise inverted value of fcf addr_mode */
2081 	bf_set(lpfc_reg_fcfi_mam, reg_fcfi, (~phba->fcf.addr_mode) & 0x3);
2082 	if (phba->fcf.current_rec.vlan_id != LPFC_FCOE_NULL_VID) {
2083 		bf_set(lpfc_reg_fcfi_vv, reg_fcfi, 1);
2084 		bf_set(lpfc_reg_fcfi_vlan_tag, reg_fcfi,
2085 		       phba->fcf.current_rec.vlan_id);
2086 	}
2087 }
2088 
2089 /**
2090  * lpfc_unreg_fcfi - Initialize the UNREG_FCFI mailbox command
2091  * @mbox: pointer to lpfc mbox command to initialize.
2092  * @fcfi: FCFI to be unregistered.
2093  *
2094  * The UNREG_FCFI mailbox command supports Fibre Channel Forwarders (FCFs).
2095  * The SLI Host uses the command to inactivate an FCFI.
2096  **/
2097 void
2098 lpfc_unreg_fcfi(struct lpfcMboxq *mbox, uint16_t fcfi)
2099 {
2100 	memset(mbox, 0, sizeof(*mbox));
2101 	bf_set(lpfc_mqe_command, &mbox->u.mqe, MBX_UNREG_FCFI);
2102 	bf_set(lpfc_unreg_fcfi, &mbox->u.mqe.un.unreg_fcfi, fcfi);
2103 }
2104 
2105 /**
2106  * lpfc_resume_rpi - Initialize the RESUME_RPI mailbox command
2107  * @mbox: pointer to lpfc mbox command to initialize.
2108  * @ndlp: The nodelist structure that describes the RPI to resume.
2109  *
2110  * The RESUME_RPI mailbox command is used to restart I/O to an RPI after a
2111  * link event.
2112  **/
2113 void
2114 lpfc_resume_rpi(struct lpfcMboxq *mbox, struct lpfc_nodelist *ndlp)
2115 {
2116 	struct lpfc_mbx_resume_rpi *resume_rpi;
2117 
2118 	memset(mbox, 0, sizeof(*mbox));
2119 	resume_rpi = &mbox->u.mqe.un.resume_rpi;
2120 	bf_set(lpfc_mqe_command, &mbox->u.mqe, MBX_RESUME_RPI);
2121 	bf_set(lpfc_resume_rpi_index, resume_rpi, ndlp->nlp_rpi);
2122 	bf_set(lpfc_resume_rpi_ii, resume_rpi, RESUME_INDEX_RPI);
2123 	resume_rpi->event_tag = ndlp->phba->fc_eventTag;
2124 }
2125 
2126 /**
2127  * lpfc_supported_pages - Initialize the PORT_CAPABILITIES supported pages
2128  *                        mailbox command.
2129  * @mbox: pointer to lpfc mbox command to initialize.
2130  *
2131  * The PORT_CAPABILITIES supported pages mailbox command is issued to
2132  * retrieve the particular feature pages supported by the port.
2133  **/
2134 void
2135 lpfc_supported_pages(struct lpfcMboxq *mbox)
2136 {
2137 	struct lpfc_mbx_supp_pages *supp_pages;
2138 
2139 	memset(mbox, 0, sizeof(*mbox));
2140 	supp_pages = &mbox->u.mqe.un.supp_pages;
2141 	bf_set(lpfc_mqe_command, &mbox->u.mqe, MBX_PORT_CAPABILITIES);
2142 	bf_set(cpn, supp_pages, LPFC_SUPP_PAGES);
2143 }
2144 
2145 /**
2146  * lpfc_sli4_params - Initialize the PORT_CAPABILITIES SLI4 Params
2147  *                    mailbox command.
2148  * @mbox: pointer to lpfc mbox command to initialize.
2149  *
2150  * The PORT_CAPABILITIES SLI4 parameters mailbox command is issued to
2151  * retrieve the particular SLI4 features supported by the port.
2152  **/
2153 void
2154 lpfc_sli4_params(struct lpfcMboxq *mbox)
2155 {
2156 	struct lpfc_mbx_sli4_params *sli4_params;
2157 
2158 	memset(mbox, 0, sizeof(*mbox));
2159 	sli4_params = &mbox->u.mqe.un.sli4_params;
2160 	bf_set(lpfc_mqe_command, &mbox->u.mqe, MBX_PORT_CAPABILITIES);
2161 	bf_set(cpn, sli4_params, LPFC_SLI4_PARAMETERS);
2162 }
2163