Replace the driver-defined status byte accessors by the mid-layer defined ones. Signed-off-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@xxxxxxx> --- drivers/scsi/advansys.c | 78 +++++++++++++------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 58 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/scsi/advansys.c b/drivers/scsi/advansys.c index a242a62caaa1..5268b4b92e43 100644 --- a/drivers/scsi/advansys.c +++ b/drivers/scsi/advansys.c @@ -2085,12 +2085,6 @@ do { \ #define ASC_BUSY 0 #define ASC_ERROR (-1) -/* struct scsi_cmnd function return codes */ -#define STATUS_BYTE(byte) (byte) -#define MSG_BYTE(byte) ((byte) << 8) -#define HOST_BYTE(byte) ((byte) << 16) -#define DRIVER_BYTE(byte) ((byte) << 24) - #define ASC_STATS(shost, counter) ASC_STATS_ADD(shost, counter, 1) #ifndef ADVANSYS_STATS #define ASC_STATS_ADD(shost, counter, count) @@ -6021,43 +6015,28 @@ static void adv_isr_callback(ADV_DVC_VAR *adv_dvc_varp, ADV_SCSI_REQ_Q *scsiqp) ASC_DBG(2, "SAM_STAT_CHECK_CONDITION\n"); ASC_DBG_PRT_SENSE(2, scp->sense_buffer, SCSI_SENSE_BUFFERSIZE); - /* - * Note: The 'status_byte()' macro used by - * target drivers defined in scsi.h shifts the - * status byte returned by host drivers right - * by 1 bit. This is why target drivers also - * use right shifted status byte definitions. - * For instance target drivers use - * CHECK_CONDITION, defined to 0x1, instead of - * the SCSI defined check condition value of - * 0x2. Host drivers are supposed to return - * the status byte as it is defined by SCSI. - */ - scp->result = DRIVER_BYTE(DRIVER_SENSE) | - STATUS_BYTE(scsiqp->scsi_status); - } else { - scp->result = STATUS_BYTE(scsiqp->scsi_status); } + scp->result = status_byte(scsiqp->scsi_status); break; default: /* Some other QHSTA error occurred. */ ASC_DBG(1, "host_status 0x%x\n", scsiqp->host_status); - scp->result = HOST_BYTE(DID_BAD_TARGET); + scp->result = host_byte(DID_BAD_TARGET); break; } break; case QD_ABORTED_BY_HOST: ASC_DBG(1, "QD_ABORTED_BY_HOST\n"); - scp->result = - HOST_BYTE(DID_ABORT) | STATUS_BYTE(scsiqp->scsi_status); + scp->result = host_byte(DID_ABORT); + set_status_byte(scp, scsiqp->scsi_status); break; default: ASC_DBG(1, "done_status 0x%x\n", scsiqp->done_status); - scp->result = - HOST_BYTE(DID_ERROR) | STATUS_BYTE(scsiqp->scsi_status); + scp->result = host_byte(DID_ERROR); + set_status_byte(scp, scsiqp->scsi_status); break; } @@ -6789,47 +6768,30 @@ static void asc_isr_callback(ASC_DVC_VAR *asc_dvc_varp, ASC_QDONE_INFO *qdonep) ASC_DBG(2, "SAM_STAT_CHECK_CONDITION\n"); ASC_DBG_PRT_SENSE(2, scp->sense_buffer, SCSI_SENSE_BUFFERSIZE); - /* - * Note: The 'status_byte()' macro used by - * target drivers defined in scsi.h shifts the - * status byte returned by host drivers right - * by 1 bit. This is why target drivers also - * use right shifted status byte definitions. - * For instance target drivers use - * CHECK_CONDITION, defined to 0x1, instead of - * the SCSI defined check condition value of - * 0x2. Host drivers are supposed to return - * the status byte as it is defined by SCSI. - */ - scp->result = DRIVER_BYTE(DRIVER_SENSE) | - STATUS_BYTE(qdonep->d3.scsi_stat); - } else { - scp->result = STATUS_BYTE(qdonep->d3.scsi_stat); } + scp->result = status_byte(qdonep->d3.scsi_stat); break; default: /* QHSTA error occurred */ ASC_DBG(1, "host_stat 0x%x\n", qdonep->d3.host_stat); - scp->result = HOST_BYTE(DID_BAD_TARGET); + scp->result = host_byte(DID_BAD_TARGET); break; } break; case QD_ABORTED_BY_HOST: ASC_DBG(1, "QD_ABORTED_BY_HOST\n"); - scp->result = - HOST_BYTE(DID_ABORT) | MSG_BYTE(qdonep->d3. - scsi_msg) | - STATUS_BYTE(qdonep->d3.scsi_stat); + scp->result = host_byte(DID_ABORT); + set_msg_byte(scp, qdonep->d3.scsi_msg); + set_status_byte(scp, qdonep->d3.scsi_stat); break; default: ASC_DBG(1, "done_stat 0x%x\n", qdonep->d3.done_stat); - scp->result = - HOST_BYTE(DID_ERROR) | MSG_BYTE(qdonep->d3. - scsi_msg) | - STATUS_BYTE(qdonep->d3.scsi_stat); + scp->result = host_byte(DID_ERROR); + set_msg_byte(scp, qdonep->d3.scsi_msg); + set_status_byte(scp, qdonep->d3.scsi_stat); break; } @@ -7568,7 +7530,7 @@ static int asc_build_req(struct asc_board *boardp, struct scsi_cmnd *scp, "sg_tablesize %d\n", use_sg, scp->device->host->sg_tablesize); scsi_dma_unmap(scp); - scp->result = HOST_BYTE(DID_ERROR); + scp->result = host_byte(DID_ERROR); return ASC_ERROR; } @@ -7576,7 +7538,7 @@ static int asc_build_req(struct asc_board *boardp, struct scsi_cmnd *scp, use_sg * sizeof(struct asc_sg_list), GFP_ATOMIC); if (!asc_sg_head) { scsi_dma_unmap(scp); - scp->result = HOST_BYTE(DID_SOFT_ERROR); + scp->result = host_byte(DID_SOFT_ERROR); return ASC_ERROR; } @@ -7819,7 +7781,7 @@ adv_build_req(struct asc_board *boardp, struct scsi_cmnd *scp, "ADV_MAX_SG_LIST %d\n", use_sg, scp->device->host->sg_tablesize); scsi_dma_unmap(scp); - scp->result = HOST_BYTE(DID_ERROR); + scp->result = host_byte(DID_ERROR); reqp->cmndp = NULL; scp->host_scribble = NULL; @@ -7831,7 +7793,7 @@ adv_build_req(struct asc_board *boardp, struct scsi_cmnd *scp, ret = adv_get_sglist(boardp, reqp, scsiqp, scp, use_sg); if (ret != ADV_SUCCESS) { scsi_dma_unmap(scp); - scp->result = HOST_BYTE(DID_ERROR); + scp->result = host_byte(DID_ERROR); reqp->cmndp = NULL; scp->host_scribble = NULL; @@ -8528,13 +8490,13 @@ static int asc_execute_scsi_cmnd(struct scsi_cmnd *scp) scmd_printk(KERN_ERR, scp, "ExeScsiQueue() ASC_ERROR, " "err_code 0x%x\n", err_code); ASC_STATS(scp->device->host, exe_error); - scp->result = HOST_BYTE(DID_ERROR); + scp->result = host_byte(DID_ERROR); break; default: scmd_printk(KERN_ERR, scp, "ExeScsiQueue() unknown, " "err_code 0x%x\n", err_code); ASC_STATS(scp->device->host, exe_unknown); - scp->result = HOST_BYTE(DID_ERROR); + scp->result = host_byte(DID_ERROR); break; } -- 2.16.4