@@ -112,9 +112,9 @@ Those usages in group c) should be handled with care, especially in a
that are shared with the mid level and other layers.
All functions defined within an LLD and all data defined at file scope
-should be static. For example the slave_alloc() function in an LLD
+should be static. For example the sdev_init() function in an LLD
called "xxx" could be defined as
-``static int xxx_slave_alloc(struct scsi_device * sdev) { /* code */ }``
+``static int xxx_sdev_init(struct scsi_device * sdev) { /* code */ }``
.. [#] the scsi_host_alloc() function is a replacement for the rather vaguely
named scsi_register() function in most situations.
@@ -149,21 +149,21 @@ scsi devices of which only the first 2 respond::
scsi_add_host() ---->
scsi_scan_host() -------+
|
- slave_alloc()
- slave_configure() --> scsi_change_queue_depth()
+ sdev_init()
+ sdev_configure() --> scsi_change_queue_depth()
|
- slave_alloc()
- slave_configure()
+ sdev_init()
+ sdev_configure()
|
- slave_alloc() ***
- slave_destroy() ***
+ sdev_init() ***
+ sdev_destroy() ***
*** For scsi devices that the mid level tries to scan but do not
- respond, a slave_alloc(), slave_destroy() pair is called.
+ respond, a sdev_init(), sdev_destroy() pair is called.
If the LLD wants to adjust the default queue settings, it can invoke
-scsi_change_queue_depth() in its slave_configure() routine.
+scsi_change_queue_depth() in its sdev_configure() routine.
When an HBA is being removed it could be as part of an orderly shutdown
associated with the LLD module being unloaded (e.g. with the "rmmod"
@@ -176,8 +176,8 @@ same::
===----------------------=========-----------------===------
scsi_remove_host() ---------+
|
- slave_destroy()
- slave_destroy()
+ sdev_destroy()
+ sdev_destroy()
scsi_host_put()
It may be useful for a LLD to keep track of struct Scsi_Host instances
@@ -202,8 +202,8 @@ An LLD can use this sequence to make the mid level aware of a SCSI device::
===-------------------=========--------------------===------
scsi_add_device() ------+
|
- slave_alloc()
- slave_configure() [--> scsi_change_queue_depth()]
+ sdev_init()
+ sdev_configure() [--> scsi_change_queue_depth()]
In a similar fashion, an LLD may become aware that a SCSI device has been
removed (unplugged) or the connection to it has been interrupted. Some
@@ -218,12 +218,12 @@ upper layers with this sequence::
===----------------------=========-----------------===------
scsi_remove_device() -------+
|
- slave_destroy()
+ sdev_destroy()
It may be useful for an LLD to keep track of struct scsi_device instances
-(a pointer is passed as the parameter to slave_alloc() and
-slave_configure() callbacks). Such instances are "owned" by the mid-level.
-struct scsi_device instances are freed after slave_destroy().
+(a pointer is passed as the parameter to sdev_init() and
+sdev_configure() callbacks). Such instances are "owned" by the mid-level.
+struct scsi_device instances are freed after sdev_destroy().
Reference Counting
@@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ Details::
* bus scan when an HBA is added (i.e. scsi_scan_host()). So it
* should only be called if the HBA becomes aware of a new scsi
* device (lu) after scsi_scan_host() has completed. If successful
- * this call can lead to slave_alloc() and slave_configure() callbacks
+ * this call can lead to sdev_init() and sdev_configure() callbacks
* into the LLD.
*
* Defined in: drivers/scsi/scsi_scan.c
@@ -374,8 +374,8 @@ Details::
* Might block: no
*
* Notes: Can be invoked any time on a SCSI device controlled by this
- * LLD. [Specifically during and after slave_configure() and prior to
- * slave_destroy().] Can safely be invoked from interrupt code.
+ * LLD. [Specifically during and after sdev_configure() and prior to
+ * sdev_destroy().] Can safely be invoked from interrupt code.
*
* Defined in: drivers/scsi/scsi.c [see source code for more notes]
*
@@ -506,7 +506,7 @@ Details::
* Notes: If an LLD becomes aware that a scsi device (lu) has
* been removed but its host is still present then it can request
* the removal of that scsi device. If successful this call will
- * lead to the slave_destroy() callback being invoked. sdev is an
+ * lead to the sdev_destroy() callback being invoked. sdev is an
* invalid pointer after this call.
*
* Defined in: drivers/scsi/scsi_sysfs.c .
@@ -627,14 +627,14 @@ Interface functions are supplied (defined) by LLDs and their function
pointers are placed in an instance of struct scsi_host_template which
is passed to scsi_host_alloc() [or scsi_register() / init_this_scsi_driver()].
Some are mandatory. Interface functions should be declared static. The
-accepted convention is that driver "xyz" will declare its slave_configure()
+accepted convention is that driver "xyz" will declare its sdev_configure()
function as::
- static int xyz_slave_configure(struct scsi_device * sdev);
+ static int xyz_sdev_configure(struct scsi_device * sdev);
and so forth for all interface functions listed below.
-A pointer to this function should be placed in the 'slave_configure' member
+A pointer to this function should be placed in the 'sdev_configure' member
of a "struct scsi_host_template" instance. A pointer to such an instance
should be passed to the mid level's scsi_host_alloc() [or scsi_register() /
init_this_scsi_driver()].
@@ -657,9 +657,9 @@ Summary:
- ioctl - driver can respond to ioctls
- proc_info - supports /proc/scsi/{driver_name}/{host_no}
- queuecommand - queue scsi command, invoke 'done' on completion
- - slave_alloc - prior to any commands being sent to a new device
- - slave_configure - driver fine tuning for given device after attach
- - slave_destroy - given device is about to be shut down
+ - sdev_init - prior to any commands being sent to a new device
+ - sdev_configure - driver fine tuning for given device after attach
+ - sdev_destroy - given device is about to be shut down
Details::
@@ -960,7 +960,7 @@ Details::
/**
- * slave_alloc - prior to any commands being sent to a new device
+ * sdev_init - prior to any commands being sent to a new device
* (i.e. just prior to scan) this call is made
* @sdp: pointer to new device (about to be scanned)
*
@@ -975,24 +975,24 @@ Details::
* prior to its initial scan. The corresponding scsi device may not
* exist but the mid level is just about to scan for it (i.e. send
* and INQUIRY command plus ...). If a device is found then
- * slave_configure() will be called while if a device is not found
- * slave_destroy() is called.
+ * sdev_configure() will be called while if a device is not found
+ * sdev_destroy() is called.
* For more details see the include/scsi/scsi_host.h file.
*
* Optionally defined in: LLD
**/
- int slave_alloc(struct scsi_device *sdp)
+ int sdev_init(struct scsi_device *sdp)
/**
- * slave_configure - driver fine tuning for given device just after it
+ * sdev_configure - driver fine tuning for given device just after it
* has been first scanned (i.e. it responded to an
* INQUIRY)
* @sdp: device that has just been attached
*
* Returns 0 if ok. Any other return is assumed to be an error and
* the device is taken offline. [offline devices will _not_ have
- * slave_destroy() called on them so clean up resources.]
+ * sdev_destroy() called on them so clean up resources.]
*
* Locks: none
*
@@ -1004,11 +1004,11 @@ Details::
*
* Optionally defined in: LLD
**/
- int slave_configure(struct scsi_device *sdp)
+ int sdev_configure(struct scsi_device *sdp)
/**
- * slave_destroy - given device is about to be shut down. All
+ * sdev_destroy - given device is about to be shut down. All
* activity has ceased on this device.
* @sdp: device that is about to be shut down
*
@@ -1023,12 +1023,12 @@ Details::
* by this driver for given device should be freed now. No further
* commands will be sent for this sdp instance. [However the device
* could be re-attached in the future in which case a new instance
- * of struct scsi_device would be supplied by future slave_alloc()
- * and slave_configure() calls.]
+ * of struct scsi_device would be supplied by future sdev_init()
+ * and sdev_configure() calls.]
*
* Optionally defined in: LLD
**/
- void slave_destroy(struct scsi_device *sdp)
+ void sdev_destroy(struct scsi_device *sdp)
Since the .slave_alloc(), .slave_destroy() and .slave_configure() methods have been renamed in struct scsi_host_template, also rename these in the API documentation. Signed-off-by: Bart Van Assche <bvanassche@acm.org> --- Documentation/scsi/scsi_mid_low_api.rst | 78 ++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 39 insertions(+), 39 deletions(-)