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  1 =============================                     
  2 S/390 driver model interfaces                     
  3 =============================                     
  4                                                   
  5 1. CCW devices                                    
  6 --------------                                    
  7                                                   
  8 All devices which can be addressed by means of    
  9 even if they aren't actually driven by ccws.      
 10                                                   
 11 All ccw devices are accessed via a subchannel,    
 12 structures under devices/::                       
 13                                                   
 14   devices/                                        
 15      - system/                                    
 16      - css0/                                      
 17            - 0.0.0000/0.0.0815/                   
 18            - 0.0.0001/0.0.4711/                   
 19            - 0.0.0002/                            
 20            - 0.1.0000/0.1.1234/                   
 21            ...                                    
 22            - defunct/                             
 23                                                   
 24 In this example, device 0815 is accessed via s    
 25 device 4711 via subchannel 1 in subchannel set    
 26 subchannel. Device 1234 is accessed via subcha    
 27                                                   
 28 The subchannel named 'defunct' does not repres    
 29 system; it is a pseudo subchannel where discon    
 30 if they are displaced by another ccw device be    
 31 former subchannel. The ccw devices will be mov    
 32 if they become operational again on that subch    
 33                                                   
 34 You should address a ccw device via its bus id    
 35 be found under bus/ccw/devices/.                  
 36                                                   
 37 All ccw devices export some data via sysfs.       
 38                                                   
 39 cutype:                                           
 40         The control unit type / model.            
 41                                                   
 42 devtype:                                          
 43         The device type / model, if applicable    
 44                                                   
 45 availability:                                     
 46               Can be 'good' or 'boxed'; 'no pa    
 47               disconnected devices.               
 48                                                   
 49 online:                                           
 50             An interface to set the device onl    
 51             In the special case of the device     
 52             notify function under 1.2), piping    
 53             the device.                           
 54                                                   
 55 The device drivers can add entries to export p    
 56                                                   
 57 There is also some data exported on a per-subc    
 58 bus/css/devices/):                                
 59                                                   
 60 chpids:                                           
 61         Via which chpids the device is connect    
 62                                                   
 63 pimpampom:                                        
 64         The path installed, path available and    
 65                                                   
 66 There also might be additional data, for examp    
 67                                                   
 68                                                   
 69 1.1 Bringing up a ccw device                      
 70 ----------------------------                      
 71                                                   
 72 This is done in several steps.                    
 73                                                   
 74 a. Each driver can provide one or more paramet    
 75    be specified. These interfaces are also in     
 76 b. After a. has been performed, if necessary,     
 77    via the 'online' interface.                    
 78                                                   
 79                                                   
 80 1.2 Writing a driver for ccw devices              
 81 ------------------------------------              
 82                                                   
 83 The basic struct ccw_device and struct ccw_dri    
 84 under include/asm/ccwdev.h::                      
 85                                                   
 86   struct ccw_device {                             
 87         spinlock_t *ccwlock;                      
 88         struct ccw_device_private *private;       
 89         struct ccw_device_id id;                  
 90                                                   
 91         struct ccw_driver *drv;                   
 92         struct device dev;                        
 93         int online;                               
 94                                                   
 95         void (*handler) (struct ccw_device *de    
 96                          struct irb *irb);        
 97   };                                              
 98                                                   
 99   struct ccw_driver {                             
100         struct module *owner;                     
101         struct ccw_device_id *ids;                
102         int (*probe) (struct ccw_device *);       
103         int (*remove) (struct ccw_device *);      
104         int (*set_online) (struct ccw_device *    
105         int (*set_offline) (struct ccw_device     
106         int (*notify) (struct ccw_device *, in    
107         struct device_driver driver;              
108         char *name;                               
109   };                                              
110                                                   
111 The 'private' field contains data needed for i    
112 is not available to the device driver.            
113                                                   
114 Each driver should declare in a MODULE_DEVICE_    
115 and/or device types/models it is interested. T    
116 in the struct ccw_device_id fields::              
117                                                   
118   struct ccw_device_id {                          
119         __u16   match_flags;                      
120                                                   
121         __u16   cu_type;                          
122         __u16   dev_type;                         
123         __u8    cu_model;                         
124         __u8    dev_model;                        
125                                                   
126         unsigned long driver_info;                
127   };                                              
128                                                   
129 The functions in ccw_driver should be used in     
130                                                   
131 probe:                                            
132          This function is called by the device    
133          is interested in. The driver should o    
134          to put in dev->driver_data and create    
135          the interrupt handler (see below) sho    
136                                                   
137 ::                                                
138                                                   
139   int (*probe) (struct ccw_device *cdev);         
140                                                   
141 Parameters:                                       
142                 cdev                              
143                         - the device to be pro    
144                                                   
145                                                   
146 remove:                                           
147          This function is called by the device    
148          the device or the module. The driver     
149                                                   
150 ::                                                
151                                                   
152   int (*remove) (struct ccw_device *cdev);        
153                                                   
154 Parameters:                                       
155                 cdev                              
156                         - the device to be rem    
157                                                   
158                                                   
159 set_online:                                       
160             This function is called by the com    
161             activated via the 'online' attribu    
162             setup and activate the device here    
163                                                   
164 ::                                                
165                                                   
166   int (*set_online) (struct ccw_device *);        
167                                                   
168 Parameters:                                       
169                 cdev                              
170                         - the device to be act    
171                           verified that the de    
172                                                   
173                                                   
174 set_offline: This function is called by the co    
175              de-activated via the 'online' att    
176              down the device, but not de-alloc    
177                                                   
178 ::                                                
179                                                   
180   int (*set_offline) (struct ccw_device *);       
181                                                   
182 Parameters:                                       
183                 cdev                              
184                         - the device to be dea    
185                            verified that the d    
186                                                   
187                                                   
188 notify:                                           
189         This function is called by the common     
190         of the device.                            
191                                                   
192         Signalled to the driver are:              
193                                                   
194         * In online state, device detached (CI    
195           (CIO_NO_PATH). The driver must retur    
196           return code 0, the device will be de    
197           notify function is registered). If t    
198           device, it is moved into disconnecte    
199         * In disconnected state, device operat    
200           common I/O layer performs some sanit    
201           Device / CU to be reasonably sure if    
202           If not, the old device is removed an    
203           return code of the notify function t    
204           wants the device back: !0 for keepin    
205           removed and re-registered.              
206                                                   
207 ::                                                
208                                                   
209   int (*notify) (struct ccw_device *, int);       
210                                                   
211 Parameters:                                       
212                 cdev                              
213                         - the device whose sta    
214                                                   
215                 event                             
216                         - the event that happe    
217                           CIO_NO_PATH or CIO_O    
218                                                   
219 The handler field of the struct ccw_device is     
220 handler for the device. In order to accommodat    
221 distinct handlers (e.g. multi subchannel devic    
222 instead of ccw_driver.                            
223 The handler is registered with the common laye    
224 before the driver is called, and is deregister    
225 driver has been called. Also, after registerin    
226 grouping resp. disbanding of the path group (i    
227                                                   
228 ::                                                
229                                                   
230   void (*handler) (struct ccw_device *dev, uns    
231                                                   
232 Parameters:     dev     - the device the handl    
233                 intparm - the intparm which al    
234                           the i/o the interrup    
235                           the interrupt as uns    
236                 irb     - interruption respons    
237                           status.                 
238                                                   
239 The device driver is called from the common cc    
240 information about the interrupt from the irb p    
241                                                   
242                                                   
243 1.3 ccwgroup devices                              
244 --------------------                              
245                                                   
246 The ccwgroup mechanism is designed to handle d    
247 devices, like lcs or ctc.                         
248                                                   
249 The ccw driver provides a 'group' attribute. P    
250 this attributes creates a ccwgroup device cons    
251 possible). This ccwgroup device can be set onl    
252 ccw device.                                       
253                                                   
254 Each ccwgroup device also provides an 'ungroup    
255 again (only when offline). This is a generic c    
256 not need to implement anything beyond normal r    
257                                                   
258 A ccw device which is a member of a ccwgroup d    
259 ccwgroup device in the driver_data of its devi    
260 touched by the driver - it should use the ccwg    
261 private data.                                     
262                                                   
263 To implement a ccwgroup driver, please refer t    
264 mind that most drivers will need to implement     
265 driver.                                           
266                                                   
267                                                   
268 2. Channel paths                                  
269 -----------------                                 
270                                                   
271 Channel paths show up, like subchannels, under    
272 and are called 'chp0.<chpid>'. They have no dr    
273 Please note, that unlike /proc/chpids in 2.4,     
274 only the logical state and not the physical st    
275 latter consistently due to lacking machine sup    
276 of it anyway).                                    
277                                                   
278 status                                            
279        - Can be 'online' or 'offline'.            
280          Piping 'on' or 'off' sets the chpid l    
281          Piping 'on' to an online chpid trigge    
282          the chpid connects to. This can be us    
283          a channel path the user knows to be o    
284          created a machine check for.             
285                                                   
286 type                                              
287        - The physical type of the channel path    
288                                                   
289 shared                                            
290        - Whether the channel path is shared.      
291                                                   
292 cmg                                               
293        - The channel measurement group.           
294                                                   
295 3. System devices                                 
296 -----------------                                 
297                                                   
298 3.1 xpram                                         
299 ---------                                         
300                                                   
301 xpram shows up under devices/system/ as 'xpram    
302                                                   
303 3.2 cpus                                          
304 --------                                          
305                                                   
306 For each cpu, a directory is created under dev    
307 attribute 'online' which can be 0 or 1.           
308                                                   
309                                                   
310 4. Other devices                                  
311 ----------------                                  
312                                                   
313 4.1 Netiucv                                       
314 -----------                                       
315                                                   
316 The netiucv driver creates an attribute 'conne    
317 bus/iucv/drivers/netiucv. Piping to this attri    
318 connection to the specified host.                 
319                                                   
320 Netiucv connections show up under devices/iucv    
321 number is assigned sequentially to the connect    
322 attribute.                                        
323                                                   
324 user                                              
325     - shows the connection partner.               
326                                                   
327 buffer                                            
328     - maximum buffer size. Pipe to it to chang    
                                                      

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