+#ifdef __KERNEL__
+#include <linux/pci.h>
+
+#define NVME_IO_TIMEOUT (5 * HZ)
+
+/*
+ * Represents an NVM Express device. Each nvme_dev is a PCI function.
+ */
+struct nvme_dev {
+ struct list_head node;
+ struct nvme_queue **queues;
+ u32 __iomem *dbs;
+ struct pci_dev *pci_dev;
+ struct dma_pool *prp_page_pool;
+ struct dma_pool *prp_small_pool;
+ int instance;
+ int queue_count;
+ int db_stride;
+ u32 ctrl_config;
+ struct msix_entry *entry;
+ struct nvme_bar __iomem *bar;
+ struct list_head namespaces;
+ char serial[20];
+ char model[40];
+ char firmware_rev[8];
+ u32 max_hw_sectors;
+ u16 oncs;
+};
+
+/*
+ * An NVM Express namespace is equivalent to a SCSI LUN
+ */
+struct nvme_ns {
+ struct list_head list;
+
+ struct nvme_dev *dev;
+ struct request_queue *queue;
+ struct gendisk *disk;
+
+ int ns_id;
+ int lba_shift;
+};
+
+/*
+ * The nvme_iod describes the data in an I/O, including the list of PRP
+ * entries. You can't see it in this data structure because C doesn't let
+ * me express that. Use nvme_alloc_iod to ensure there's enough space
+ * allocated to store the PRP list.
+ */
+struct nvme_iod {
+ void *private; /* For the use of the submitter of the I/O */
+ int npages; /* In the PRP list. 0 means small pool in use */
+ int offset; /* Of PRP list */
+ int nents; /* Used in scatterlist */
+ int length; /* Of data, in bytes */
+ dma_addr_t first_dma;
+ struct scatterlist sg[0];
+};
+#endif
+