[PATCH] s390: cio documentation
Synchronize documentation with current interface. Signed-off-by: Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
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@ -56,12 +56,16 @@ read_dev_chars()
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read device characteristics
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read_conf_data()
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read_conf_data_lpm()
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read configuration data.
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ccw_device_get_ciw()
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get commands from extended sense data.
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ccw_device_start()
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ccw_device_start_timeout()
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ccw_device_start_key()
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ccw_device_start_key_timeout()
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initiate an I/O request.
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ccw_device_resume()
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@ -197,19 +201,21 @@ The read_dev_chars() function returns :
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operational.
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read_conf_data() - Read Configuration Data
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read_conf_data(), read_conf_data_lpm() - Read Configuration Data
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Retrieve the device dependent configuration data. Please have a look at your
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device dependent I/O commands for the device specific layout of the node
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descriptor elements.
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descriptor elements. read_conf_data_lpm() will retrieve the configuration data
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for a specific path.
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The function is meant to be called with an irq handler in place; that is,
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The function is meant to be called with the device already enabled; that is,
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at earliest during set_online() processing.
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The function may be called enabled or disabled, but the device must not be
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locked
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int read_conf_data(struct ccw_device, void **buffer, int *length, __u8 lpm);
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int read_conf_data(struct ccw_device, void **buffer, int *length);
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int read_conf_data_lpm(struct ccw_device, void **buffer, int *length, __u8 lpm);
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cdev - the ccw_device the data is requested for.
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buffer - Pointer to a buffer pointer. The read_conf_data() routine
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unsigned long intparm,
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__u8 lpm,
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unsigned long flags);
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int ccw_device_start_timeout(struct ccw_device *cdev,
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struct ccw1 *cpa,
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unsigned long intparm,
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__u8 lpm,
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unsigned long flags,
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int expires);
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int ccw_device_start_key(struct ccw_device *cdev,
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struct ccw1 *cpa,
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unsigned long intparm,
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__u8 lpm,
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__u8 key,
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unsigned long flags);
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int ccw_device_start_key_timeout(struct ccw_device *cdev,
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struct ccw1 *cpa,
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unsigned long intparm,
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__u8 lpm,
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__u8 key,
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unsigned long flags,
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int expires);
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cdev : ccw_device the I/O is destined for
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cpa : logical start address of channel program
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particular I/O request.
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lpm : defines the channel path to be used for a specific I/O
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request. A value of 0 will make cio use the opm.
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key : the storage key to use for the I/O (useful for operating on a
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storage with a storage key != default key)
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flag : defines the action to be performed for I/O processing
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expires : timeout value in jiffies. The common I/O layer will terminate
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the running program after this and call the interrupt handler
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with ERR_PTR(-ETIMEDOUT) as irb.
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Possible flag values are :
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interrupt will be presented to indicate I/O completion as the I/O request was
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never started, even though ccw_device_start() returned with successful completion.
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The irb may contain an error value, and the device driver should check for this
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first:
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-ETIMEDOUT: the common I/O layer terminated the request after the specified
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timeout value
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-EIO: the common I/O layer terminated the request due to an error state
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If the concurrent sense flag in the extended status word in the irb is set, the
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field irb->scsw.count describes the numer of device specific sense bytes
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available in the extended control word irb->scsw.ecw[0]. No device sensing by
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