Commit 9b10fe5b authored by Cornelia Huck's avatar Cornelia Huck Committed by Martin Schwidefsky

[S390] cio: update documentation.

Signed-off-by: default avatarCornelia Huck <cornelia.huck@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarMartin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com>
parent 867dcd0f
......@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ Command line parameters
When a device is un-ignored, device recognition and sensing is performed and
the device driver will be notified if possible, so the device will become
available to the system.
available to the system. Note that un-ignoring is performed asynchronously.
You can also add ranges of devices to be ignored by piping to
/proc/cio_ignore; "add <device range>, <device range>, ..." will ignore the
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......@@ -174,14 +174,10 @@ read_dev_chars() - Read Device Characteristics
This routine returns the characteristics for the device specified.
The function is meant to be called with an irq handler in place; that is,
The function is meant to be called with the device already enabled; that is,
at earliest during set_online() processing.
While the request is processed synchronously, the device interrupt
handler is called for final ending status. In case of error situations the
interrupt handler may recover appropriately. The device irq handler can
recognize the corresponding interrupts by the interruption parameter be
0x00524443. The ccw_device must not be locked prior to calling read_dev_chars().
The ccw_device must not be locked prior to calling read_dev_chars().
The function may be called enabled or disabled.
......@@ -410,26 +406,7 @@ individual flag meanings.
Usage Notes :
Prior to call ccw_device_start() the device driver must assure disabled state,
i.e. the I/O mask value in the PSW must be disabled. This can be accomplished
by calling local_save_flags( flags). The current PSW flags are preserved and
can be restored by local_irq_restore( flags) at a later time.
If the device driver violates this rule while running in a uni-processor
environment an interrupt might be presented prior to the ccw_device_start()
routine returning to the device driver main path. In this case we will end in a
deadlock situation as the interrupt handler will try to obtain the irq
lock the device driver still owns (see below) !
The driver must assure to hold the device specific lock. This can be
accomplished by
(i) spin_lock(get_ccwdev_lock(cdev)), or
(ii) spin_lock_irqsave(get_ccwdev_lock(cdev), flags)
Option (i) should be used if the calling routine is running disabled for
I/O interrupts (see above) already. Option (ii) obtains the device gate und
puts the CPU into I/O disabled state by preserving the current PSW flags.
ccw_device_start() must be called disabled and with the ccw device lock held.
The device driver is allowed to issue the next ccw_device_start() call from
within its interrupt handler already. It is not required to schedule a
......@@ -488,7 +465,7 @@ int ccw_device_resume(struct ccw_device *cdev);
cdev - ccw_device the resume operation is requested for
The resume_IO() function returns:
The ccw_device_resume() function returns:
0 - suspended channel program is resumed
-EBUSY - status pending
......@@ -507,6 +484,8 @@ a long-running channel program or the device might require to initially issue
a halt subchannel (HSCH) I/O command. For those purposes the ccw_device_halt()
command is provided.
ccw_device_halt() must be called disabled and with the ccw device lock held.
int ccw_device_halt(struct ccw_device *cdev,
unsigned long intparm);
......@@ -517,7 +496,7 @@ intparm : interruption parameter; value is only used if no I/O
The ccw_device_halt() function returns :
0 - successful completion or request successfully initiated
0 - request successfully initiated
-EBUSY - the device is currently busy, or status pending.
-ENODEV - cdev invalid.
-EINVAL - The device is not operational or the ccw device is not online.
......@@ -533,6 +512,23 @@ can then perform an appropriate action. Prior to interrupt of an outstanding
read to a network device (with or without PCI flag) a ccw_device_halt()
is required to end the pending operation.
ccw_device_clear() - Terminage I/O Request Processing
In order to terminate all I/O processing at the subchannel, the clear subchannel
(CSCH) command is used. It can be issued via ccw_device_clear().
ccw_device_clear() must be called disabled and with the ccw device lock held.
int ccw_device_clear(struct ccw_device *cdev, unsigned long intparm);
cdev: ccw_device the clear operation is requested for
intparm: interruption parameter (see ccw_device_halt())
The ccw_device_clear() function returns:
0 - request successfully initiated
-ENODEV - cdev invalid
-EINVAL - The device is not operational or the ccw device is not online.
Miscellaneous Support Routines
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......@@ -239,6 +239,9 @@ status - Can be 'online' or 'offline'.
type - The physical type of the channel path.
shared - Whether the channel path is shared.
cmg - The channel measurement group.
3. System devices
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