linux/drivers/scsi/ufs/Kconfig
Avri Altman df032bf27a scsi: ufs: Add a bsg endpoint that supports UPIUs
For now, just provide an API to allocate and remove ufs-bsg node. We
will use this framework to manage ufs devices by sending UPIU
transactions.

For the time being, implements an empty bsg_request() - will add some
more functionality in coming patches.

Nonetheless, we reveal here the protocol we are planning to use: UFS
Transport Protocol Transactions. UFS transactions consist of packets
called UFS Protocol Information Units (UPIU).

There are UPIU’s defined for UFS SCSI commands, responses, data in and
data out, task management, utility functions, vendor functions,
transaction synchronization and control, and more.

By using UPIUs, we get access to the most fine-grained internals of this
protocol, and able to communicate with the device in ways, that are
sometimes beyond the capacity of the ufs driver.

Moreover and as a result, our core structure - ufs_bsg_node has a pretty
lean structure: using upiu transactions that contains the outmost
detailed info, so we don't really need complex constructs to support it.

Signed-off-by: Avri Altman <avri.altman@wdc.com>
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Reviewed-by: Bart Van Assche <Bart.VanAssche@wdc.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2018-10-10 23:09:46 -04:00

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#
# Kernel configuration file for the UFS Host Controller
#
# This code is based on drivers/scsi/ufs/Kconfig
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config SCSI_UFSHCD
tristate "Universal Flash Storage Controller Driver Core"
depends on SCSI && SCSI_DMA
select PM_DEVFREQ
select DEVFREQ_GOV_SIMPLE_ONDEMAND
select NLS
---help---
This selects the support for UFS devices in Linux, say Y and make
sure that you know the name of your UFS host adapter (the card
inside your computer that "speaks" the UFS protocol, also
called UFS Host Controller), because you will be asked for it.
The module will be called ufshcd.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here and read
<file:Documentation/scsi/ufs.txt>.
However, do not compile this as a module if your root file system
(the one containing the directory /) is located on a UFS device.
config SCSI_UFSHCD_PCI
tristate "PCI bus based UFS Controller support"
depends on SCSI_UFSHCD && PCI
---help---
This selects the PCI UFS Host Controller Interface. Select this if
you have UFS Host Controller with PCI Interface.
If you have a controller with this interface, say Y or M here.
If unsure, say N.
config SCSI_UFS_DWC_TC_PCI
tristate "DesignWare pci support using a G210 Test Chip"
depends on SCSI_UFSHCD_PCI
---help---
Synopsys Test Chip is a PHY for prototyping purposes.
If unsure, say N.
config SCSI_UFSHCD_PLATFORM
tristate "Platform bus based UFS Controller support"
depends on SCSI_UFSHCD
---help---
This selects the UFS host controller support. Select this if
you have an UFS controller on Platform bus.
If you have a controller with this interface, say Y or M here.
If unsure, say N.
config SCSI_UFS_DWC_TC_PLATFORM
tristate "DesignWare platform support using a G210 Test Chip"
depends on SCSI_UFSHCD_PLATFORM
---help---
Synopsys Test Chip is a PHY for prototyping purposes.
If unsure, say N.
config SCSI_UFS_QCOM
tristate "QCOM specific hooks to UFS controller platform driver"
depends on SCSI_UFSHCD_PLATFORM && ARCH_QCOM
select PHY_QCOM_UFS
help
This selects the QCOM specific additions to UFSHCD platform driver.
UFS host on QCOM needs some vendor specific configuration before
accessing the hardware which includes PHY configuration and vendor
specific registers.
Select this if you have UFS controller on QCOM chipset.
If unsure, say N.
config SCSI_UFS_HISI
tristate "Hisilicon specific hooks to UFS controller platform driver"
depends on (ARCH_HISI || COMPILE_TEST) && SCSI_UFSHCD_PLATFORM
---help---
This selects the Hisilicon specific additions to UFSHCD platform driver.
Select this if you have UFS controller on Hisilicon chipset.
If unsure, say N.
config SCSI_UFS_BSG
bool "Universal Flash Storage BSG device node"
depends on SCSI_UFSHCD
select BLK_DEV_BSGLIB
help
Universal Flash Storage (UFS) is SCSI transport specification for
accessing flash storage on digital cameras, mobile phones and
consumer electronic devices.
A UFS controller communicates with a UFS device by exchanging
UFS Protocol Information Units (UPIUs).
UPIUs can not only be used as a transport layer for the SCSI protocol
but are also used by the UFS native command set.
This transport driver supports exchanging UFS protocol information units
with a UFS device. See also the ufshcd driver, which is a SCSI driver
that supports UFS devices.
Select this if you need a bsg device node for your UFS controller.
If unsure, say N.