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Many source files in the tree are missing licensing information, which makes it harder for compliance tools to determine the correct license. By default all files without license information are under the default license of the kernel, which is GPL version 2. Update the files which contain no license information with the 'GPL-2.0' SPDX license identifier. The SPDX identifier is a legally binding shorthand, which can be used instead of the full boiler plate text. This patch is based on work done by Thomas Gleixner and Kate Stewart and Philippe Ombredanne. How this work was done: Patches were generated and checked against linux-4.14-rc6 for a subset of the use cases: - file had no licensing information it it. - file was a */uapi/* one with no licensing information in it, - file was a */uapi/* one with existing licensing information, Further patches will be generated in subsequent months to fix up cases where non-standard license headers were used, and references to license had to be inferred by heuristics based on keywords. The analysis to determine which SPDX License Identifier to be applied to a file was done in a spreadsheet of side by side results from of the output of two independent scanners (ScanCode & Windriver) producing SPDX tag:value files created by Philippe Ombredanne. Philippe prepared the base worksheet, and did an initial spot review of a few 1000 files. The 4.13 kernel was the starting point of the analysis with 60,537 files assessed. Kate Stewart did a file by file comparison of the scanner results in the spreadsheet to determine which SPDX license identifier(s) to be applied to the file. She confirmed any determination that was not immediately clear with lawyers working with the Linux Foundation. Criteria used to select files for SPDX license identifier tagging was: - Files considered eligible had to be source code files. - Make and config files were included as candidates if they contained >5 lines of source - File already had some variant of a license header in it (even if <5 lines). All documentation files were explicitly excluded. The following heuristics were used to determine which SPDX license identifiers to apply. - when both scanners couldn't find any license traces, file was considered to have no license information in it, and the top level COPYING file license applied. For non */uapi/* files that summary was: SPDX license identifier # files ---------------------------------------------------|------- GPL-2.0 11139 and resulted in the first patch in this series. If that file was a */uapi/* path one, it was "GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note" otherwise it was "GPL-2.0". Results of that was: SPDX license identifier # files ---------------------------------------------------|------- GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note 930 and resulted in the second patch in this series. - if a file had some form of licensing information in it, and was one of the */uapi/* ones, it was denoted with the Linux-syscall-note if any GPL family license was found in the file or had no licensing in it (per prior point). Results summary: SPDX license identifier # files ---------------------------------------------------|------ GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note 270 GPL-2.0+ WITH Linux-syscall-note 169 ((GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR BSD-2-Clause) 21 ((GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR BSD-3-Clause) 17 LGPL-2.1+ WITH Linux-syscall-note 15 GPL-1.0+ WITH Linux-syscall-note 14 ((GPL-2.0+ WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR BSD-3-Clause) 5 LGPL-2.0+ WITH Linux-syscall-note 4 LGPL-2.1 WITH Linux-syscall-note 3 ((GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR MIT) 3 ((GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) AND MIT) 1 and that resulted in the third patch in this series. - when the two scanners agreed on the detected license(s), that became the concluded license(s). - when there was disagreement between the two scanners (one detected a license but the other didn't, or they both detected different licenses) a manual inspection of the file occurred. - In most cases a manual inspection of the information in the file resulted in a clear resolution of the license that should apply (and which scanner probably needed to revisit its heuristics). - When it was not immediately clear, the license identifier was confirmed with lawyers working with the Linux Foundation. - If there was any question as to the appropriate license identifier, the file was flagged for further research and to be revisited later in time. In total, over 70 hours of logged manual review was done on the spreadsheet to determine the SPDX license identifiers to apply to the source files by Kate, Philippe, Thomas and, in some cases, confirmation by lawyers working with the Linux Foundation. Kate also obtained a third independent scan of the 4.13 code base from FOSSology, and compared selected files where the other two scanners disagreed against that SPDX file, to see if there was new insights. The Windriver scanner is based on an older version of FOSSology in part, so they are related. Thomas did random spot checks in about 500 files from the spreadsheets for the uapi headers and agreed with SPDX license identifier in the files he inspected. For the non-uapi files Thomas did random spot checks in about 15000 files. In initial set of patches against 4.14-rc6, 3 files were found to have copy/paste license identifier errors, and have been fixed to reflect the correct identifier. Additionally Philippe spent 10 hours this week doing a detailed manual inspection and review of the 12,461 patched files from the initial patch version early this week with: - a full scancode scan run, collecting the matched texts, detected license ids and scores - reviewing anything where there was a license detected (about 500+ files) to ensure that the applied SPDX license was correct - reviewing anything where there was no detection but the patch license was not GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note to ensure that the applied SPDX license was correct This produced a worksheet with 20 files needing minor correction. This worksheet was then exported into 3 different .csv files for the different types of files to be modified. These .csv files were then reviewed by Greg. Thomas wrote a script to parse the csv files and add the proper SPDX tag to the file, in the format that the file expected. This script was further refined by Greg based on the output to detect more types of files automatically and to distinguish between header and source .c files (which need different comment types.) Finally Greg ran the script using the .csv files to generate the patches. Reviewed-by: Kate Stewart <kstewart@linuxfoundation.org> Reviewed-by: Philippe Ombredanne <pombredanne@nexb.com> Reviewed-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
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/***************************************************************************
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* *
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* Copyright (c) 2000-2008 LSI Corporation. All rights reserved. *
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* *
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* Description *
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* ------------ *
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* This include file contains SAS firmware interface IOC Log Info codes *
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* *
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*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*
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*/
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#ifndef IOPI_IOCLOGINFO_H_INCLUDED
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#define IOPI_IOCLOGINFO_H_INCLUDED
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#define SAS_LOGINFO_NEXUS_LOSS 0x31170000
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#define SAS_LOGINFO_MASK 0xFFFF0000
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/****************************************************************************/
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/* IOC LOGINFO defines, 0x00000000 - 0x0FFFFFFF */
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/* Format: */
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/* Bits 31-28: MPI_IOCLOGINFO_TYPE_SAS (3) */
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/* Bits 27-24: IOC_LOGINFO_ORIGINATOR: 0=IOP, 1=PL, 2=IR */
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/* Bits 23-16: LOGINFO_CODE */
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/* Bits 15-0: LOGINFO_CODE Specific */
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/****************************************************************************/
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/****************************************************************************/
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/* IOC_LOGINFO_ORIGINATOR defines */
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/****************************************************************************/
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#define IOC_LOGINFO_ORIGINATOR_IOP (0x00000000)
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#define IOC_LOGINFO_ORIGINATOR_PL (0x01000000)
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#define IOC_LOGINFO_ORIGINATOR_IR (0x02000000)
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#define IOC_LOGINFO_ORIGINATOR_MASK (0x0F000000)
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/****************************************************************************/
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/* LOGINFO_CODE defines */
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/****************************************************************************/
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#define IOC_LOGINFO_CODE_MASK (0x00FF0000)
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#define IOC_LOGINFO_CODE_SHIFT (16)
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/****************************************************************************/
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/* IOP LOGINFO_CODE defines, valid if IOC_LOGINFO_ORIGINATOR = IOP */
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/****************************************************************************/
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#define IOP_LOGINFO_CODE_INVALID_SAS_ADDRESS (0x00010000)
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#define IOP_LOGINFO_CODE_UNUSED2 (0x00020000)
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#define IOP_LOGINFO_CODE_CONFIG_INVALID_PAGE (0x00030000)
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#define IOP_LOGINFO_CODE_CONFIG_INVALID_PAGE_RT (0x00030100) /* Route Table Entry not found */
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#define IOP_LOGINFO_CODE_CONFIG_INVALID_PAGE_PN (0x00030200) /* Invalid Page Number */
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#define IOP_LOGINFO_CODE_CONFIG_INVALID_PAGE_FORM (0x00030300) /* Invalid FORM */
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#define IOP_LOGINFO_CODE_CONFIG_INVALID_PAGE_PT (0x00030400) /* Invalid Page Type */
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#define IOP_LOGINFO_CODE_CONFIG_INVALID_PAGE_DNM (0x00030500) /* Device Not Mapped */
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#define IOP_LOGINFO_CODE_CONFIG_INVALID_PAGE_PERSIST (0x00030600) /* Persistent Page not found */
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#define IOP_LOGINFO_CODE_CONFIG_INVALID_PAGE_DEFAULT (0x00030700) /* Default Page not found */
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#define IOP_LOGINFO_CODE_FWUPLOAD_NO_FLASH_AVAILABLE (0x0003E000) /* Tried to upload from flash, but there is none */
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#define IOP_LOGINFO_CODE_FWUPLOAD_UNKNOWN_IMAGE_TYPE (0x0003E001) /* ImageType field contents were invalid */
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#define IOP_LOGINFO_CODE_FWUPLOAD_WRONG_IMAGE_SIZE (0x0003E002) /* ImageSize field in TCSGE was bad/offset in MfgPg 4 was wrong */
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#define IOP_LOGINFO_CODE_FWUPLOAD_ENTIRE_FLASH_UPLOAD_FAILED (0x0003E003) /* Error occurred while attempting to upload the entire flash */
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#define IOP_LOGINFO_CODE_FWUPLOAD_REGION_UPLOAD_FAILED (0x0003E004) /* Error occurred while attempting to upload single flash region */
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#define IOP_LOGINFO_CODE_FWUPLOAD_DMA_FAILURE (0x0003E005) /* Problem occurred while DMAing FW to host memory */
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#define IOP_LOGINFO_CODE_DIAG_MSG_ERROR (0x00040000) /* Error handling diag msg - or'd with diag status */
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#define IOP_LOGINFO_CODE_TASK_TERMINATED (0x00050000)
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#define IOP_LOGINFO_CODE_ENCL_MGMT_READ_ACTION_ERR0R (0x00060001) /* Read Action not supported for SEP msg */
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#define IOP_LOGINFO_CODE_ENCL_MGMT_INVALID_BUS_ID_ERR0R (0x00060002) /* Invalid Bus/ID in SEP msg */
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#define IOP_LOGINFO_CODE_TARGET_ASSIST_TERMINATED (0x00070001)
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#define IOP_LOGINFO_CODE_TARGET_STATUS_SEND_TERMINATED (0x00070002)
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#define IOP_LOGINFO_CODE_TARGET_MODE_ABORT_ALL_IO (0x00070003)
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#define IOP_LOGINFO_CODE_TARGET_MODE_ABORT_EXACT_IO (0x00070004)
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#define IOP_LOGINFO_CODE_TARGET_MODE_ABORT_EXACT_IO_REQ (0x00070005)
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#define IOP_LOGINFO_CODE_LOG_TIMESTAMP_EVENT (0x00080000)
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/****************************************************************************/
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/* PL LOGINFO_CODE defines, valid if IOC_LOGINFO_ORIGINATOR = PL */
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/****************************************************************************/
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_OPEN_FAILURE (0x00010000) /* see SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAIL_ below */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAIL_NO_DEST_TIME_OUT (0x00000001)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAIL_PATHWAY_BLOCKED (0x00000002)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAIL_RES_CONTINUE0 (0x00000003)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAIL_RES_CONTINUE1 (0x00000004)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAIL_RES_INITIALIZE0 (0x00000005)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAIL_RES_INITIALIZE1 (0x00000006)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAIL_RES_STOP0 (0x00000007)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAIL_RES_STOP1 (0x00000008)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAIL_RETRY (0x00000009)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAIL_BREAK (0x0000000A)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAIL_UNUSED_0B (0x0000000B)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAIL_OPEN_TIMEOUT_EXP (0x0000000C)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAIL_UNUSED_0D (0x0000000D)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAIL_DVTBLE_ACCSS_FAIL (0x0000000E)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAIL_BAD_DEST (0x00000011)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAIL_RATE_NOT_SUPP (0x00000012)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAIL_PROT_NOT_SUPP (0x00000013)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAIL_RESERVED_ABANDON0 (0x00000014)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAIL_RESERVED_ABANDON1 (0x00000015)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAIL_RESERVED_ABANDON2 (0x00000016)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAIL_RESERVED_ABANDON3 (0x00000017)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAIL_STP_RESOURCES_BSY (0x00000018)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAIL_WRONG_DESTINATION (0x00000019)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAIL_PATH_BLOCKED (0x0000001B) /* Retry Timeout */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAIL_AWT_MAXED (0x0000001C) /* Retry Timeout */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_INVALID_SGL (0x00020000)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_WRONG_REL_OFF_OR_FRAME_LENGTH (0x00030000)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_FRAME_XFER_ERROR (0x00040000)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_TX_FM_CONNECTED_LOW (0x00050000)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_SATA_NON_NCQ_RW_ERR_BIT_SET (0x00060000)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_SATA_READ_LOG_RECEIVE_DATA_ERR (0x00070000)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_SATA_NCQ_FAIL_ALL_CMDS_AFTR_ERR (0x00080000)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_SATA_ERR_IN_RCV_SET_DEV_BIT_FIS (0x00090000)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_RX_FM_INVALID_MESSAGE (0x000A0000)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_RX_CTX_MESSAGE_VALID_ERROR (0x000B0000)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_RX_FM_CURRENT_FRAME_ERROR (0x000C0000)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_SATA_LINK_DOWN (0x000D0000)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_DISCOVERY_SATA_INIT_W_IOS (0x000E0000)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_CONFIG_INVALID_PAGE (0x000F0000)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_CONFIG_PL_NOT_INITIALIZED (0x000F0001) /* PL not yet initialized, can't do config page req. */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_CONFIG_INVALID_PAGE_PT (0x000F0100) /* Invalid Page Type */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_CONFIG_INVALID_PAGE_NUM_PHYS (0x000F0200) /* Invalid Number of Phys */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_CONFIG_INVALID_PAGE_NOT_IMP (0x000F0300) /* Case Not Handled */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_CONFIG_INVALID_PAGE_NO_DEV (0x000F0400) /* No Device Found */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_CONFIG_INVALID_PAGE_FORM (0x000F0500) /* Invalid FORM */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_CONFIG_INVALID_PAGE_PHY (0x000F0600) /* Invalid Phy */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_CONFIG_INVALID_PAGE_NO_OWNER (0x000F0700) /* No Owner Found */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_DSCVRY_SATA_INIT_TIMEOUT (0x00100000)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_RESET (0x00110000) /* See Sub-Codes below (PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE) */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_ABORT (0x00120000) /* See Sub-Codes below (PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE)*/
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_IO_NOT_YET_EXECUTED (0x00130000)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_IO_EXECUTED (0x00140000)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_PERS_RESV_OUT_NOT_AFFIL_OWNER (0x00150000)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_OPEN_TXDMA_ABORT (0x00160000)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_IO_DEVICE_MISSING_DELAY_RETRY (0x00170000)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_IO_CANCELLED_DUE_TO_R_ERR (0x00180000)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAILURE (0x00000100)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAILURE_NO_DEST_TIMEOUT (0x00000101)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAILURE_SATA_NEG_RATE_2HI (0x00000102)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAILURE_RATE_NOT_SUPPORTED (0x00000103)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAILURE_BREAK (0x00000104)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAILURE_ZONE_VIOLATION (0x00000114)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAILURE_ABANDON0 (0x00000114) /* Open Reject (Zone Violation) - available on SAS-2 devices */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAILURE_ABANDON1 (0x00000115)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAILURE_ABANDON2 (0x00000116)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAILURE_ABANDON3 (0x00000117)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAILURE_ORR_TIMEOUT (0x0000011A) /* Open Reject (Retry) Timeout */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAILURE_PATH_BLOCKED (0x0000011B)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_OPEN_FAILURE_AWT_MAXED (0x0000011C) /* Arbitration Wait Timer Maxed */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_TARGET_BUS_RESET (0x00000120)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_TRANSPORT_LAYER (0x00000130) /* Leave lower nibble (1-f) reserved. */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_PORT_LAYER (0x00000140) /* Leave lower nibble (1-f) reserved. */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_INVALID_SGL (0x00000200)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_WRONG_REL_OFF_OR_FRAME_LENGTH (0x00000300)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_FRAME_XFER_ERROR (0x00000400)
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/* Bits 0-3 encode Transport Status Register (offset 0x08) */
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/* Bit 0 is Status Bit 0: FrameXferErr */
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/* Bit 1 & 2 are Status Bits 16 and 17: FrameXmitErrStatus */
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/* Bit 3 is Status Bit 18 WriteDataLenghtGTDataLengthErr */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_TX_FM_CONNECTED_LOW (0x00000500)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_SATA_NON_NCQ_RW_ERR_BIT_SET (0x00000600)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_SATA_READ_LOG_RECEIVE_DATA_ERR (0x00000700)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_SATA_NCQ_FAIL_ALL_CMDS_AFTR_ERR (0x00000800)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_SATA_ERR_IN_RCV_SET_DEV_BIT_FIS (0x00000900)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_RX_FM_INVALID_MESSAGE (0x00000A00)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_RX_CTX_MESSAGE_VALID_ERROR (0x00000B00)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_RX_FM_CURRENT_FRAME_ERROR (0x00000C00)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_SATA_LINK_DOWN (0x00000D00)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_DISCOVERY_SATA_INIT_W_IOS (0x00000E00)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_DISCOVERY_REMOTE_SEP_RESET (0x00000E01)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_SECOND_OPEN (0x00000F00)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_DSCVRY_SATA_INIT_TIMEOUT (0x00001000)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_BREAK_ON_SATA_CONNECTION (0x00002000)
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/* not currently used in mainline */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_BREAK_ON_STUCK_LINK (0x00003000)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_BREAK_ON_STUCK_LINK_AIP (0x00004000)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_SUB_CODE_BREAK_ON_INCOMPLETE_BREAK_RCVD (0x00005000)
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_ENCL_MGMT_SMP_FRAME_FAILURE (0x00200000) /* Can't get SMP Frame */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_ENCL_MGMT_SMP_READ_ERROR (0x00200010) /* Error occurred on SMP Read */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_ENCL_MGMT_SMP_WRITE_ERROR (0x00200020) /* Error occurred on SMP Write */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_ENCL_MGMT_NOT_SUPPORTED_ON_ENCL (0x00200040) /* Encl Mgmt services not available for this WWID */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_ENCL_MGMT_ADDR_MODE_NOT_SUPPORTED (0x00200050) /* Address Mode not suppored */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_ENCL_MGMT_BAD_SLOT_NUM (0x00200060) /* Invalid Slot Number in SEP Msg */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_ENCL_MGMT_SGPIO_NOT_PRESENT (0x00200070) /* SGPIO not present/enabled */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_ENCL_MGMT_GPIO_NOT_CONFIGURED (0x00200080) /* GPIO not configured */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_ENCL_MGMT_GPIO_FRAME_ERROR (0x00200090) /* GPIO can't allocate a frame */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_ENCL_MGMT_GPIO_CONFIG_PAGE_ERROR (0x002000A0) /* GPIO failed config page request */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_ENCL_MGMT_SES_FRAME_ALLOC_ERROR (0x002000B0) /* Can't get frame for SES command */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_ENCL_MGMT_SES_IO_ERROR (0x002000C0) /* I/O execution error */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_ENCL_MGMT_SES_RETRIES_EXHAUSTED (0x002000D0) /* SEP I/O retries exhausted */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_CODE_ENCL_MGMT_SMP_FRAME_ALLOC_ERROR (0x002000E0) /* Can't get frame for SMP command */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_DA_SEP_NOT_PRESENT (0x00200100) /* SEP not present when msg received */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_DA_SEP_SINGLE_THREAD_ERROR (0x00200101) /* Can only accept 1 msg at a time */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_DA_SEP_ISTWI_INTR_IN_IDLE_STATE (0x00200102) /* ISTWI interrupt recvd. while IDLE */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_DA_SEP_RECEIVED_NACK_FROM_SLAVE (0x00200103) /* SEP NACK'd, it is busy */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_DA_SEP_DID_NOT_RECEIVE_ACK (0x00200104) /* SEP didn't rcv. ACK (Last Rcvd Bit = 1) */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_DA_SEP_BAD_STATUS_HDR_CHKSUM (0x00200105) /* SEP stopped or sent bad chksum in Hdr */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_DA_SEP_STOP_ON_DATA (0x00200106) /* SEP stopped while transferring data */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_DA_SEP_STOP_ON_SENSE_DATA (0x00200107) /* SEP stopped while transferring sense data */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_DA_SEP_UNSUPPORTED_SCSI_STATUS_1 (0x00200108) /* SEP returned unknown scsi status */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_DA_SEP_UNSUPPORTED_SCSI_STATUS_2 (0x00200109) /* SEP returned unknown scsi status */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_DA_SEP_CHKSUM_ERROR_AFTER_STOP (0x0020010A) /* SEP returned bad chksum after STOP */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_DA_SEP_CHKSUM_ERROR_AFTER_STOP_GETDATA (0x0020010B) /* SEP returned bad chksum after STOP while gettin data*/
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#define PL_LOGINFO_DA_SEP_UNSUPPORTED_COMMAND (0x0020010C) /* SEP doesn't support CDB opcode f/w location 1 */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_DA_SEP_UNSUPPORTED_COMMAND_2 (0x0020010D) /* SEP doesn't support CDB opcode f/w location 2 */
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#define PL_LOGINFO_DA_SEP_UNSUPPORTED_COMMAND_3 (0x0020010E) /* SEP doesn't support CDB opcode f/w location 3 */
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/****************************************************************************/
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/* IR LOGINFO_CODE defines, valid if IOC_LOGINFO_ORIGINATOR = IR */
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/****************************************************************************/
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#define IR_LOGINFO_RAID_ACTION_ERROR (0x00010000)
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#define IR_LOGINFO_CODE_UNUSED2 (0x00020000)
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/* Amount of information passed down for Create Volume is too large */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_VOLUME_CREATE_INVALID_LENGTH (0x00010001)
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/* Creation of duplicate volume attempted (Bus/Target ID checked) */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_VOLUME_CREATE_DUPLICATE (0x00010002)
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/* Creation failed due to maximum number of supported volumes exceeded */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_VOLUME_CREATE_NO_SLOTS (0x00010003)
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/* Creation failed due to DMA error in trying to read from host */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_VOLUME_CREATE_DMA_ERROR (0x00010004)
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/* Creation failed due to invalid volume type passed down */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_VOLUME_CREATE_INVALID_VOLUME_TYPE (0x00010005)
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/* Creation failed due to error reading MFG Page 4 */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_VOLUME_MFG_PAGE4_ERROR (0x00010006)
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/* Creation failed when trying to create internal structures */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_VOLUME_INTERNAL_CONFIG_STRUCTURE_ERROR (0x00010007)
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/* Activation failed due to trying to activate an already active volume */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_VOLUME_ACTIVATING_AN_ACTIVE_VOLUME (0x00010010)
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/* Activation failed due to trying to active unsupported volume type */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_VOLUME_ACTIVATING_INVALID_VOLUME_TYPE (0x00010011)
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/* Activation failed due to trying to active too many volumes */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_VOLUME_ACTIVATING_TOO_MANY_VOLUMES (0x00010012)
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/* Activation failed due to Volume ID in use already */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_VOLUME_ACTIVATING_VOLUME_ID_IN_USE (0x00010013)
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/* Activation failed call to activateVolume returned failure */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_VOLUME_ACTIVATE_VOLUME_FAILED (0x00010014)
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/* Activation failed trying to import the volume */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_VOLUME_ACTIVATING_IMPORT_VOLUME_FAILED (0x00010015)
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/* Activation failed trying to import the volume */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_VOLUME_ACTIVATING_TOO_MANY_PHYS_DISKS (0x00010016)
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/* Phys Disk failed, too many phys disks */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_PHYSDISK_CREATE_TOO_MANY_DISKS (0x00010020)
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/* Amount of information passed down for Create Pnysdisk is too large */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_PHYSDISK_CREATE_INVALID_LENGTH (0x00010021)
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/* Creation failed due to DMA error in trying to read from host */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_PHYSDISK_CREATE_DMA_ERROR (0x00010022)
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/* Creation failed due to invalid Bus TargetID passed down */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_PHYSDISK_CREATE_BUS_TID_INVALID (0x00010023)
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/* Creation failed due to error in creating RAID Phys Disk Config Page */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_PHYSDISK_CREATE_CONFIG_PAGE_ERROR (0x00010024)
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/* Compatibility Error : IR Disabled */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_COMPAT_ERROR_RAID_DISABLED (0x00010030)
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/* Compatibility Error : Inquiry Command failed */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_COMPAT_ERROR_INQUIRY_FAILED (0x00010031)
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/* Compatibility Error : Device not direct access device */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_COMPAT_ERROR_NOT_DIRECT_ACCESS (0x00010032)
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/* Compatibility Error : Removable device found */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_COMPAT_ERROR_REMOVABLE_FOUND (0x00010033)
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/* Compatibility Error : Device SCSI Version not 2 or higher */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_COMPAT_ERROR_NEED_SCSI_2_OR_HIGHER (0x00010034)
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/* Compatibility Error : SATA device, 48 BIT LBA not supported */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_COMPAT_ERROR_SATA_48BIT_LBA_NOT_SUPPORTED (0x00010035)
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/* Compatibility Error : Device does not have 512 byte block sizes */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_COMPAT_ERROR_DEVICE_NOT_512_BYTE_BLOCK (0x00010036)
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/* Compatibility Error : Volume Type check failed */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_COMPAT_ERROR_VOLUME_TYPE_CHECK_FAILED (0x00010037)
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/* Compatibility Error : Volume Type is unsupported by FW */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_COMPAT_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_VOLUME_TYPE (0x00010038)
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/* Compatibility Error : Disk drive too small for use in volume */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_COMPAT_ERROR_DISK_TOO_SMALL (0x00010039)
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/* Compatibility Error : Phys disk for Create Volume not found */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_COMPAT_ERROR_PHYS_DISK_NOT_FOUND (0x0001003A)
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/* Compatibility Error : membership count error, too many or too few disks for volume type */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_COMPAT_ERROR_MEMBERSHIP_COUNT (0x0001003B)
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/* Compatibility Error : Disk stripe sizes must be 64KB */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_COMPAT_ERROR_NON_64K_STRIPE_SIZE (0x0001003C)
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/* Compatibility Error : IME size limited to < 2TB */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_COMPAT_ERROR_IME_VOL_NOT_CURRENTLY_SUPPORTED (0x0001003D)
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/* Device Firmware Update: DFU can only be started once */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_DEV_FW_UPDATE_ERR_DFU_IN_PROGRESS (0x00010050)
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/* Device Firmware Update: Volume must be Optimal/Active/non-Quiesced */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_DEV_FW_UPDATE_ERR_DEVICE_IN_INVALID_STATE (0x00010051)
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/* Device Firmware Update: DFU Timeout cannot be zero */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_DEV_FW_UPDATE_ERR_INVALID_TIMEOUT (0x00010052)
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/* Device Firmware Update: CREATE TIMER FAILED */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_DEV_FW_UPDATE_ERR_NO_TIMERS (0x00010053)
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/* Device Firmware Update: Failed to read SAS_IO_UNIT_PG_1 */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_DEV_FW_UPDATE_ERR_READING_CFG_PAGE (0x00010054)
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/* Device Firmware Update: Invalid SAS_IO_UNIT_PG_1 value(s) */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_DEV_FW_UPDATE_ERR_PORT_IO_TIMEOUTS_REQUIRED (0x00010055)
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/* Device Firmware Update: Unable to allocate memory for page */
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#define IR_LOGINFO_DEV_FW_UPDATE_ERR_ALLOC_CFG_PAGE (0x00010056)
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/****************************************************************************/
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/* Defines for convenience */
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/****************************************************************************/
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#define IOC_LOGINFO_PREFIX_IOP ((MPI_IOCLOGINFO_TYPE_SAS << MPI_IOCLOGINFO_TYPE_SHIFT) | IOC_LOGINFO_ORIGINATOR_IOP)
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#define IOC_LOGINFO_PREFIX_PL ((MPI_IOCLOGINFO_TYPE_SAS << MPI_IOCLOGINFO_TYPE_SHIFT) | IOC_LOGINFO_ORIGINATOR_PL)
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#define IOC_LOGINFO_PREFIX_IR ((MPI_IOCLOGINFO_TYPE_SAS << MPI_IOCLOGINFO_TYPE_SHIFT) | IOC_LOGINFO_ORIGINATOR_IR)
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#endif /* end of file */
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