Added board hardware driver support for the Microsin AVR-USB162 development board.
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1 /*
2 LUFA Library
3 Copyright (C) Dean Camera, 2010.
4
5 dean [at] fourwalledcubicle [dot] com
6 www.lufa-lib.org
7 */
8
9 /*
10 Copyright 2010 Dean Camera (dean [at] fourwalledcubicle [dot] com)
11
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28 this software.
29 */
30
31 /** \file
32 *
33 * SCSI command processing routines, for SCSI commands issued by the host. Mass Storage
34 * devices use a thin "Bulk-Only Transport" protocol for issuing commands and status information,
35 * which wrap around standard SCSI device commands for controlling the actual storage medium.
36 */
37
38 #define INCLUDE_FROM_SCSI_C
39 #include "SCSI.h"
40
41 #if defined(USB_CAN_BE_DEVICE)
42 /** Structure to hold the SCSI response data to a SCSI INQUIRY command. This gives information about the device's
43 * features and capabilities.
44 */
45 SCSI_Inquiry_Response_t InquiryData =
46 {
47 .DeviceType = DEVICE_TYPE_BLOCK,
48 .PeripheralQualifier = 0,
49
50 .Removable = true,
51
52 .Version = 0,
53
54 .ResponseDataFormat = 2,
55 .NormACA = false,
56 .TrmTsk = false,
57 .AERC = false,
58
59 .AdditionalLength = 0x1F,
60
61 .SoftReset = false,
62 .CmdQue = false,
63 .Linked = false,
64 .Sync = false,
65 .WideBus16Bit = false,
66 .WideBus32Bit = false,
67 .RelAddr = false,
68
69 .VendorID = "LUFA",
70 .ProductID = "Dataflash Disk",
71 .RevisionID = {'0','.','0','0'},
72 };
73
74 /** Structure to hold the sense data for the last issued SCSI command, which is returned to the host after a SCSI REQUEST SENSE
75 * command is issued. This gives information on exactly why the last command failed to complete.
76 */
77 SCSI_Request_Sense_Response_t SenseData =
78 {
79 .ResponseCode = 0x70,
80 .AdditionalLength = 0x0A,
81 };
82
83
84 /** Main routine to process the SCSI command located in the Command Block Wrapper read from the host. This dispatches
85 * to the appropriate SCSI command handling routine if the issued command is supported by the device, else it returns
86 * a command failure due to a ILLEGAL REQUEST.
87 *
88 * \param[in] MSInterfaceInfo Pointer to the Mass Storage class interface structure that the command is associated with
89 *
90 * \return Boolean true if the command completed successfully, false otherwise
91 */
92 bool SCSI_DecodeSCSICommand(USB_ClassInfo_MS_Device_t* const MSInterfaceInfo)
93 {
94 bool CommandSuccess = false;
95
96 /* Run the appropriate SCSI command hander function based on the passed command */
97 switch (MSInterfaceInfo->State.CommandBlock.SCSICommandData[0])
98 {
99 case SCSI_CMD_INQUIRY:
100 CommandSuccess = SCSI_Command_Inquiry(MSInterfaceInfo);
101 break;
102 case SCSI_CMD_REQUEST_SENSE:
103 CommandSuccess = SCSI_Command_Request_Sense(MSInterfaceInfo);
104 break;
105 case SCSI_CMD_READ_CAPACITY_10:
106 CommandSuccess = SCSI_Command_Read_Capacity_10(MSInterfaceInfo);
107 break;
108 case SCSI_CMD_SEND_DIAGNOSTIC:
109 CommandSuccess = SCSI_Command_Send_Diagnostic(MSInterfaceInfo);
110 break;
111 case SCSI_CMD_WRITE_10:
112 CommandSuccess = SCSI_Command_ReadWrite_10(MSInterfaceInfo, DATA_WRITE);
113 break;
114 case SCSI_CMD_READ_10:
115 CommandSuccess = SCSI_Command_ReadWrite_10(MSInterfaceInfo, DATA_READ);
116 break;
117 case SCSI_CMD_TEST_UNIT_READY:
118 case SCSI_CMD_PREVENT_ALLOW_MEDIUM_REMOVAL:
119 case SCSI_CMD_VERIFY_10:
120 /* These commands should just succeed, no handling required */
121 CommandSuccess = true;
122 MSInterfaceInfo->State.CommandBlock.DataTransferLength = 0;
123 break;
124 default:
125 /* Update the SENSE key to reflect the invalid command */
126 SCSI_SET_SENSE(SCSI_SENSE_KEY_ILLEGAL_REQUEST,
127 SCSI_ASENSE_INVALID_COMMAND,
128 SCSI_ASENSEQ_NO_QUALIFIER);
129 break;
130 }
131
132 /* Check if command was successfully processed */
133 if (CommandSuccess)
134 {
135 SCSI_SET_SENSE(SCSI_SENSE_KEY_GOOD,
136 SCSI_ASENSE_NO_ADDITIONAL_INFORMATION,
137 SCSI_ASENSEQ_NO_QUALIFIER);
138
139 return true;
140 }
141
142 return false;
143 }
144
145 /** Command processing for an issued SCSI INQUIRY command. This command returns information about the device's features
146 * and capabilities to the host.
147 *
148 * \param[in] MSInterfaceInfo Pointer to the Mass Storage class interface structure that the command is associated with
149 *
150 * \return Boolean true if the command completed successfully, false otherwise.
151 */
152 static bool SCSI_Command_Inquiry(USB_ClassInfo_MS_Device_t* const MSInterfaceInfo)
153 {
154 uint16_t AllocationLength = SwapEndian_16(*(uint16_t*)&MSInterfaceInfo->State.CommandBlock.SCSICommandData[3]);
155 uint16_t BytesTransferred = (AllocationLength < sizeof(InquiryData))? AllocationLength :
156 sizeof(InquiryData);
157
158 /* Only the standard INQUIRY data is supported, check if any optional INQUIRY bits set */
159 if ((MSInterfaceInfo->State.CommandBlock.SCSICommandData[1] & ((1 << 0) | (1 << 1))) ||
160 MSInterfaceInfo->State.CommandBlock.SCSICommandData[2])
161 {
162 /* Optional but unsupported bits set - update the SENSE key and fail the request */
163 SCSI_SET_SENSE(SCSI_SENSE_KEY_ILLEGAL_REQUEST,
164 SCSI_ASENSE_INVALID_FIELD_IN_CDB,
165 SCSI_ASENSEQ_NO_QUALIFIER);
166
167 return false;
168 }
169
170 Endpoint_Write_Stream_LE(&InquiryData, BytesTransferred, NO_STREAM_CALLBACK);
171
172 uint8_t PadBytes[AllocationLength - BytesTransferred];
173
174 /* Pad out remaining bytes with 0x00 */
175 Endpoint_Write_Stream_LE(&PadBytes, sizeof(PadBytes), NO_STREAM_CALLBACK);
176
177 /* Finalize the stream transfer to send the last packet */
178 Endpoint_ClearIN();
179
180 /* Succeed the command and update the bytes transferred counter */
181 MSInterfaceInfo->State.CommandBlock.DataTransferLength -= BytesTransferred;
182
183 return true;
184 }
185
186 /** Command processing for an issued SCSI REQUEST SENSE command. This command returns information about the last issued command,
187 * including the error code and additional error information so that the host can determine why a command failed to complete.
188 *
189 * \param[in] MSInterfaceInfo Pointer to the Mass Storage class interface structure that the command is associated with
190 *
191 * \return Boolean true if the command completed successfully, false otherwise.
192 */
193 static bool SCSI_Command_Request_Sense(USB_ClassInfo_MS_Device_t* const MSInterfaceInfo)
194 {
195 uint8_t AllocationLength = MSInterfaceInfo->State.CommandBlock.SCSICommandData[4];
196 uint8_t BytesTransferred = (AllocationLength < sizeof(SenseData))? AllocationLength : sizeof(SenseData);
197
198 uint8_t PadBytes[AllocationLength - BytesTransferred];
199
200 Endpoint_Write_Stream_LE(&SenseData, BytesTransferred, NO_STREAM_CALLBACK);
201 Endpoint_Write_Stream_LE(&PadBytes, sizeof(PadBytes), NO_STREAM_CALLBACK);
202 Endpoint_ClearIN();
203
204 /* Succeed the command and update the bytes transferred counter */
205 MSInterfaceInfo->State.CommandBlock.DataTransferLength -= BytesTransferred;
206
207 return true;
208 }
209
210 /** Command processing for an issued SCSI READ CAPACITY (10) command. This command returns information about the device's capacity
211 * on the selected Logical Unit (drive), as a number of OS-sized blocks.
212 *
213 * \param[in] MSInterfaceInfo Pointer to the Mass Storage class interface structure that the command is associated with
214 *
215 * \return Boolean true if the command completed successfully, false otherwise.
216 */
217 static bool SCSI_Command_Read_Capacity_10(USB_ClassInfo_MS_Device_t* const MSInterfaceInfo)
218 {
219 uint32_t LastBlockAddressInLUN = (VIRTUAL_MEMORY_BLOCKS - 1);
220 uint32_t MediaBlockSize = VIRTUAL_MEMORY_BLOCK_SIZE;
221
222 Endpoint_Write_Stream_BE(&LastBlockAddressInLUN, sizeof(LastBlockAddressInLUN), NO_STREAM_CALLBACK);
223 Endpoint_Write_Stream_BE(&MediaBlockSize, sizeof(MediaBlockSize), NO_STREAM_CALLBACK);
224 Endpoint_ClearIN();
225
226 /* Succeed the command and update the bytes transferred counter */
227 MSInterfaceInfo->State.CommandBlock.DataTransferLength -= 8;
228
229 return true;
230 }
231
232 /** Command processing for an issued SCSI SEND DIAGNOSTIC command. This command performs a quick check of the Dataflash ICs on the
233 * board, and indicates if they are present and functioning correctly. Only the Self-Test portion of the diagnostic command is
234 * supported.
235 *
236 * \param[in] MSInterfaceInfo Pointer to the Mass Storage class interface structure that the command is associated with
237 *
238 * \return Boolean true if the command completed successfully, false otherwise.
239 */
240 static bool SCSI_Command_Send_Diagnostic(USB_ClassInfo_MS_Device_t* const MSInterfaceInfo)
241 {
242 /* Check to see if the SELF TEST bit is not set */
243 if (!(MSInterfaceInfo->State.CommandBlock.SCSICommandData[1] & (1 << 2)))
244 {
245 /* Only self-test supported - update SENSE key and fail the command */
246 SCSI_SET_SENSE(SCSI_SENSE_KEY_ILLEGAL_REQUEST,
247 SCSI_ASENSE_INVALID_FIELD_IN_CDB,
248 SCSI_ASENSEQ_NO_QUALIFIER);
249
250 return false;
251 }
252
253 /* Check to see if all attached Dataflash ICs are functional */
254 if (!(DataflashManager_CheckDataflashOperation()))
255 {
256 /* Update SENSE key with a hardware error condition and return command fail */
257 SCSI_SET_SENSE(SCSI_SENSE_KEY_HARDWARE_ERROR,
258 SCSI_ASENSE_NO_ADDITIONAL_INFORMATION,
259 SCSI_ASENSEQ_NO_QUALIFIER);
260
261 return false;
262 }
263
264 /* Succeed the command and update the bytes transferred counter */
265 MSInterfaceInfo->State.CommandBlock.DataTransferLength = 0;
266
267 return true;
268 }
269
270 /** Command processing for an issued SCSI READ (10) or WRITE (10) command. This command reads in the block start address
271 * and total number of blocks to process, then calls the appropriate low-level Dataflash routine to handle the actual
272 * reading and writing of the data.
273 *
274 * \param[in] MSInterfaceInfo Pointer to the Mass Storage class interface structure that the command is associated with
275 * \param[in] IsDataRead Indicates if the command is a READ (10) command or WRITE (10) command (DATA_READ or DATA_WRITE)
276 *
277 * \return Boolean true if the command completed successfully, false otherwise.
278 */
279 static bool SCSI_Command_ReadWrite_10(USB_ClassInfo_MS_Device_t* const MSInterfaceInfo,
280 const bool IsDataRead)
281 {
282 uint32_t BlockAddress;
283 uint16_t TotalBlocks;
284
285 /* Load in the 32-bit block address (SCSI uses big-endian, so have to reverse the byte order) */
286 BlockAddress = SwapEndian_32(*(uint32_t*)&MSInterfaceInfo->State.CommandBlock.SCSICommandData[2]);
287
288 /* Load in the 16-bit total blocks (SCSI uses big-endian, so have to reverse the byte order) */
289 TotalBlocks = SwapEndian_16(*(uint16_t*)&MSInterfaceInfo->State.CommandBlock.SCSICommandData[7]);
290
291 /* Check if the block address is outside the maximum allowable value for the LUN */
292 if (BlockAddress >= VIRTUAL_MEMORY_BLOCKS)
293 {
294 /* Block address is invalid, update SENSE key and return command fail */
295 SCSI_SET_SENSE(SCSI_SENSE_KEY_ILLEGAL_REQUEST,
296 SCSI_ASENSE_LOGICAL_BLOCK_ADDRESS_OUT_OF_RANGE,
297 SCSI_ASENSEQ_NO_QUALIFIER);
298
299 return false;
300 }
301
302 /* Determine if the packet is a READ (10) or WRITE (10) command, call appropriate function */
303 if (IsDataRead == DATA_READ)
304 DataflashManager_ReadBlocks(MSInterfaceInfo, BlockAddress, TotalBlocks);
305 else
306 DataflashManager_WriteBlocks(MSInterfaceInfo, BlockAddress, TotalBlocks);
307
308 /* Update the bytes transferred counter and succeed the command */
309 MSInterfaceInfo->State.CommandBlock.DataTransferLength -= ((uint32_t)TotalBlocks * VIRTUAL_MEMORY_BLOCK_SIZE);
310
311 return true;
312 }
313 #endif
314