/* $Id: VBoxSCSI.h 56426 2015-06-15 11:12:18Z vboxsync $ */ /** @file * VBox storage devices - Simple SCSI interface for BIOS access. */ /* * Copyright (C) 2006-2015 Oracle Corporation * * This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as * available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software; * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU * General Public License (GPL) as published by the Free Software * Foundation, in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the * VirtualBox OSE distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the * hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind. */ /** @page pg_drv_scsi Simple SCSI interface for BIOS access. * * This is a simple interface to access SCSI devices from the BIOS which is * shared between the BusLogic and the LsiLogic SCSI host adapters to simplify * the BIOS part. * * The first interface (if available) will be starting at port 0x430 and * each will occupy 4 ports. The ports are used as described below: * * +--------+--------+----------+ * | Offset | Access | Purpose | * +--------+--------+----------+ * | 0 | Write | Command | * +--------+--------+----------+ * | 0 | Read | Status | * +--------+--------+----------+ * | 1 | Write | Data in | * +--------+--------+----------+ * | 1 | Read | Data out | * +--------+--------+----------+ * | 2 | R/W | Detect | * +--------+--------+----------+ * | 3 | Read | SCSI rc | * +--------+--------+----------+ * | 3 | Write | Reset | * +--------+--------+----------+ * * The register at port 0 receives the SCSI CDB issued from the driver when * writing to it but before writing the actual CDB the first write gives the * size of the CDB in bytes. * * Reading the port at offset 0 gives status information about the adapter. If * the busy bit is set the adapter is processing a previous issued request if it is * cleared the command finished and the adapter can process another request. * The driver has to poll this bit because the adapter will not assert an IRQ * for simplicity reasons. * * The register at offset 2 is to detect if a host adapter is available. If the * driver writes a value to this port and gets the same value after reading it * again the adapter is available. * * Any write to the register at offset 3 causes the interface to be reset. A * read returns the SCSI status code of the last operation. * * This part has no R0 or RC components. */ #ifndef ___Storage_VBoxSCSI_h #define ___Storage_VBoxSCSI_h /******************************************************************************* * Header Files * *******************************************************************************/ //#define DEBUG #include #include typedef enum VBOXSCSISTATE { VBOXSCSISTATE_NO_COMMAND = 0x00, VBOXSCSISTATE_READ_TXDIR = 0x01, VBOXSCSISTATE_READ_CDB_SIZE_BUFHI = 0x02, VBOXSCSISTATE_READ_BUFFER_SIZE_LSB = 0x03, VBOXSCSISTATE_READ_BUFFER_SIZE_MID = 0x04, VBOXSCSISTATE_READ_COMMAND = 0x05, VBOXSCSISTATE_COMMAND_READY = 0x06 } VBOXSCSISTATE; #define VBOXSCSI_TXDIR_FROM_DEVICE 0 #define VBOXSCSI_TXDIR_TO_DEVICE 1 /** Maximum CDB size the BIOS driver sends. */ #define VBOXSCSI_CDB_SIZE_MAX 10 typedef struct VBOXSCSI { /** The identify register. */ uint8_t regIdentify; /** The target device. */ uint8_t uTargetDevice; /** Transfer direction. */ uint8_t uTxDir; /** The size of the CDB we are issuing. */ uint8_t cbCDB; /** The command to issue. */ uint8_t abCDB[12]; /** Current position in the array. */ uint8_t iCDB; #if HC_ARCH_BITS == 64 uint32_t Alignment0; #endif /** Pointer to the buffer holding the data. */ R3PTRTYPE(uint8_t *) pbBuf; /** Size of the buffer in bytes. */ uint32_t cbBuf; /** The number of bytes left to read/write in the * buffer. It is decremented when the guest (BIOS) accesses * the buffer data. */ uint32_t cbBufLeft; /** Current position in the buffer (offBuf if you like). */ uint32_t iBuf; /** The result code of last operation. */ int32_t rcCompletion; #if HC_ARCH_BITS == 64 uint32_t Alignment1; #endif /** Flag whether a request is pending. */ volatile bool fBusy; /** The state we are in when fetching a command from the BIOS. */ VBOXSCSISTATE enmState; } VBOXSCSI, *PVBOXSCSI; #define VBOX_SCSI_BUSY RT_BIT(0) #define VBOX_SCSI_ERROR RT_BIT(1) #ifdef IN_RING3 RT_C_DECLS_BEGIN int vboxscsiInitialize(PVBOXSCSI pVBoxSCSI); int vboxscsiReadRegister(PVBOXSCSI pVBoxSCSI, uint8_t iRegister, uint32_t *pu32Value); int vboxscsiWriteRegister(PVBOXSCSI pVBoxSCSI, uint8_t iRegister, uint8_t uVal); int vboxscsiSetupRequest(PVBOXSCSI pVBoxSCSI, PPDMSCSIREQUEST pScsiRequest, uint32_t *puTargetDevice); int vboxscsiRequestFinished(PVBOXSCSI pVBoxSCSI, PPDMSCSIREQUEST pScsiRequest, int rcCompletion); void vboxscsiSetRequestRedo(PVBOXSCSI pVBoxSCSI, PPDMSCSIREQUEST pScsiRequest); int vboxscsiWriteString(PPDMDEVINS pDevIns, PVBOXSCSI pVBoxSCSI, uint8_t iRegister, uint8_t const *pbSrc, uint32_t *pcTransfers, unsigned cb); int vboxscsiReadString(PPDMDEVINS pDevIns, PVBOXSCSI pVBoxSCSI, uint8_t iRegister, uint8_t *pbDst, uint32_t *pcTransfers, unsigned cb); DECLHIDDEN(int) vboxscsiR3LoadExec(PVBOXSCSI pVBoxSCSI, PSSMHANDLE pSSM); DECLHIDDEN(int) vboxscsiR3SaveExec(PVBOXSCSI pVBoxSCSI, PSSMHANDLE pSSM); RT_C_DECLS_END #endif /* IN_RING3 */ #endif /* !___Storage_VBoxSCSI_h */