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			This reverts commit 187723776a.
This was reverted because it was needed until the aarch64 port
got an SD card driver
Co-authored-by: Ollrogge <nils-ollrogge@outlook.de>
		
	
			
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| /*
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|  * Copyright (c) 2020, Liav A. <liavalb@hotmail.co.il>
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|  *
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|  * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
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|  */
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| 
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| #pragma once
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| 
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| #include <AK/IntrusiveList.h>
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| #include <Kernel/Devices/BlockDevice.h>
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| #include <Kernel/Interrupts/IRQHandler.h>
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| #include <Kernel/Locking/Mutex.h>
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| #include <Kernel/Storage/DiskPartition.h>
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| #include <Kernel/Storage/StorageController.h>
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| 
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| namespace Kernel {
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| 
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| class RamdiskDevice;
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| class StorageDevice : public BlockDevice {
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|     friend class StorageManagement;
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|     friend class DeviceManagement;
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| 
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| public:
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|     // Note: this attribute describes the internal command set of a Storage device.
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|     // For example, an ordinary harddrive utilizes the ATA command set, while
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|     // an ATAPI device (e.g. Optical drive) that is connected to the ATA bus,
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|     // is actually using SCSI commands (packets) encapsulated inside an ATA command.
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|     // The IDE controller code being aware of the possibility of ATAPI devices attached
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|     // to the ATA bus, will check whether the Command set is ATA or SCSI and will act
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|     // accordingly.
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|     // Note: For now, there's simply no distinction between the interface type and the commandset.
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|     // As mentioned above, ATAPI devices use the ATA interface with actual SCSI packets so
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|     // the commandset is SCSI while the interface type is ATA. We simply don't support SCSI over ATA (ATAPI)
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|     // and ATAPI is the exception to no-distinction rule. If we ever put SCSI support in the kernel,
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|     // we can create another enum class to put the distinction.
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|     enum class CommandSet {
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|         SCSI,
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|         ATA,
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|         NVMe,
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|         SD,
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|     };
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| 
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|     // Note: The most reliable way to address this device from userspace interfaces,
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|     // such as SysFS, is to have one way to enumerate everything in the eyes of userspace.
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|     // Therefore, SCSI LUN (logical unit number) addressing seem to be the most generic way to do this.
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|     // For example, on a legacy ATA instance, one might connect an harddrive to the second IDE controller,
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|     // to the Primary channel as a slave device, which translates to LUN 1:0:1.
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|     // On NVMe, for example, connecting a second PCIe NVMe storage device as a sole NVMe namespace translates
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|     // to LUN 1:1:0.
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|     struct LUNAddress {
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|         u32 controller_id;
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|         u32 target_id;
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|         u32 disk_id;
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|     };
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| 
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| public:
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|     virtual u64 max_addressable_block() const { return m_max_addressable_block; }
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| 
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|     // ^BlockDevice
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|     virtual ErrorOr<size_t> read(OpenFileDescription&, u64, UserOrKernelBuffer&, size_t) override;
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|     virtual bool can_read(OpenFileDescription const&, u64) const override;
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|     virtual ErrorOr<size_t> write(OpenFileDescription&, u64, UserOrKernelBuffer const&, size_t) override;
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|     virtual bool can_write(OpenFileDescription const&, u64) const override;
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|     virtual void prepare_for_unplug() { m_partitions.clear(); }
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| 
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|     Vector<NonnullLockRefPtr<DiskPartition>> const& partitions() const { return m_partitions; }
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| 
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|     void add_partition(NonnullLockRefPtr<DiskPartition> disk_partition) { MUST(m_partitions.try_append(disk_partition)); }
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| 
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|     LUNAddress const& logical_unit_number_address() const { return m_logical_unit_number_address; }
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| 
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|     u32 parent_controller_hardware_relative_id() const { return m_hardware_relative_controller_id; }
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| 
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|     virtual CommandSet command_set() const = 0;
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| 
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|     StringView command_set_to_string_view() const;
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| 
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|     // ^File
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|     virtual ErrorOr<void> ioctl(OpenFileDescription&, unsigned request, Userspace<void*> arg) final;
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| 
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| protected:
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|     StorageDevice(LUNAddress, u32 hardware_relative_controller_id, size_t sector_size, u64);
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| 
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|     // Note: We want to be able to put distinction between Storage devices and Ramdisk-based devices.
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|     // We do this because it will make selecting ramdisk devices much more easier in boot time in the kernel commandline.
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|     StorageDevice(Badge<RamdiskDevice>, LUNAddress, u32 hardware_relative_controller_id, MajorNumber, MinorNumber, size_t sector_size, u64);
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| 
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|     // ^DiskDevice
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|     virtual StringView class_name() const override;
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| 
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| private:
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|     virtual ErrorOr<void> after_inserting() override;
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|     virtual void will_be_destroyed() override;
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| 
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|     mutable IntrusiveListNode<StorageDevice, LockRefPtr<StorageDevice>> m_list_node;
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|     Vector<NonnullLockRefPtr<DiskPartition>> m_partitions;
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| 
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|     LUNAddress const m_logical_unit_number_address;
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| 
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|     // Note: This data member should be used with LUNAddress target_id and disk_id.
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|     // LUNs are agnostic system-wide addresses, so they are assigned without caring about the specific hardware interfaces.
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|     // This class member on the other side, is meant to be assigned *per hardware type*,
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|     // which means in contrast to the LUNAddress controller_id struct member, we take the index of the hardware
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|     // controller among its fellow controllers of the same hardware type in the system.
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|     u32 const m_hardware_relative_controller_id { 0 };
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| 
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|     u64 m_max_addressable_block { 0 };
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|     size_t m_blocks_per_page { 0 };
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| };
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| 
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| }
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