-/*
- * os_linux.c
- *
+/*
+ * os_linux.cpp
+ *
* Home page of code is: http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net
*
- * Copyright (C) 2003-6 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
- * Copyright (C) 2003-6 Doug Gilbert <dougg@torque.net>
+ * Copyright (C) 2003-11 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
+ * Copyright (C) 2003-11 Doug Gilbert <dgilbert@interlog.com>
+ * Copyright (C) 2008-15 Christian Franke <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
+ *
+ * Original AACRaid code:
+ * Copyright (C) 2014 Raghava Aditya <raghava.aditya@pmcs.com>
+ *
+ * Original Areca code:
+ * Copyright (C) 2008-12 Hank Wu <hank@areca.com.tw>
+ * Copyright (C) 2008 Oliver Bock <brevilo@users.sourceforge.net>
+ *
+ * Original MegaRAID code:
+ * Copyright (C) 2008 Jordan Hargrave <jordan_hargrave@dell.com>
*
- * Parts of this file are derived from code that was
+ * 3ware code was derived from code that was:
*
* Written By: Adam Radford <linux@3ware.com>
* Modifications By: Joel Jacobson <linux@3ware.com>
- * Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@conectiva.com.br>
+ * Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@conectiva.com.br>
* Brad Strand <linux@3ware.com>
*
* Copyright (C) 1999-2003 3ware Inc.
* Non-Copyright (C) 2000 Andre Hedrick <andre@suse.com>
*
* Other ars of this file are derived from code that was
- *
+ *
* Copyright (C) 1999-2000 Michael Cornwell <cornwell@acm.org>
* Copyright (C) 2000 Andre Hedrick <andre@linux-ide.org>
*
* any later version.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- * (for example COPYING); if not, write to the Free
- * Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+ * (for example COPYING); If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
* This code was originally developed as a Senior Thesis by Michael Cornwell
* at the Concurrent Systems Laboratory (now part of the Storage Systems
* Research Center), Jack Baskin School of Engineering, University of
* California, Santa Cruz. http://ssrc.soe.ucsc.edu/
- *
+ *
*/
// This file contains the linux-specific IOCTL parts of
// one for SCSI devices, and one for ATA devices behind escalade
// controllers.
+#include "config.h"
+
#include <errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <glob.h>
-#ifdef HAVE_LINUX_COMPILER_H
-#include <linux/compiler.h>
-#endif
-
+#include <scsi/scsi.h>
#include <scsi/scsi_ioctl.h>
#include <scsi/sg.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
+#include <sys/utsname.h>
#include <unistd.h>
+#include <stddef.h> // for offsetof()
+#include <sys/uio.h>
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <dirent.h>
#ifndef makedev // old versions of types.h do not include sysmacros.h
#include <sys/sysmacros.h>
#endif
+#ifdef WITH_SELINUX
+#include <selinux/selinux.h>
+#endif
-#include "config.h"
#include "int64.h"
#include "atacmds.h"
-#include "extern.h"
-extern smartmonctrl * con;
#include "os_linux.h"
#include "scsicmds.h"
#include "utility.h"
-#include "extern.h"
-
-#include <linux/cciss_ioctl.h>
+#include "cciss.h"
+#include "megaraid.h"
+#include "aacraid.h"
+#include "dev_interface.h"
+#include "dev_ata_cmd_set.h"
+#include "dev_areca.h"
#ifndef ENOTSUP
#define ENOTSUP ENOSYS
#endif
-typedef unsigned long long u8;
-
#define ARGUSED(x) ((void)(x))
-static const char *filenameandversion="$Id: os_linux.cpp,v 1.88 2006/10/25 17:01:42 ballen4705 Exp $";
+const char * os_linux_cpp_cvsid = "$Id: os_linux.cpp 4047 2015-03-22 16:16:24Z chrfranke $"
+ OS_LINUX_H_CVSID;
+extern unsigned char failuretest_permissive;
-const char *os_XXXX_c_cvsid="$Id: os_linux.cpp,v 1.88 2006/10/25 17:01:42 ballen4705 Exp $" \
-ATACMDS_H_CVSID CONFIG_H_CVSID INT64_H_CVSID OS_LINUX_H_CVSID SCSICMDS_H_CVSID UTILITY_H_CVSID;
+namespace os_linux { // No need to publish anything, name provided for Doxygen
-// to hold onto exit code for atexit routine
-extern int exitstatus;
+/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+/// Shared open/close routines
-// global variable holding byte count of allocated memory
-extern long long bytes;
-
-/* for passing global control variables */
-extern smartmonctrl *con;
+class linux_smart_device
+: virtual public /*implements*/ smart_device
+{
+public:
+ explicit linux_smart_device(int flags, int retry_flags = -1)
+ : smart_device(never_called),
+ m_fd(-1),
+ m_flags(flags), m_retry_flags(retry_flags)
+ { }
-static int cciss_io_interface(int device, int target,
- struct scsi_cmnd_io * iop, int report);
+ virtual ~linux_smart_device() throw();
-typedef struct _ReportLUNdata_struct
-{
- BYTE LUNListLength[4];
- DWORD reserved;
- BYTE LUN[CISS_MAX_LUN][8];
-} ReportLunData_struct;
+ virtual bool is_open() const;
-/* Structure/defines of Report Physical LUNS of drive */
-#define CISS_MAX_LUN 16
-#define CISS_MAX_PHYS_LUN 1024
-#define CISS_REPORT_PHYS 0xc3
+ virtual bool open();
+ virtual bool close();
-/* This function will setup and fix device nodes for a 3ware controller. */
-#define MAJOR_STRING_LENGTH 3
-#define DEVICE_STRING_LENGTH 32
-#define NODE_STRING_LENGTH 16
-int setup_3ware_nodes(char *nodename, char *driver_name) {
- int tw_major = 0;
- int index = 0;
- char majorstring[MAJOR_STRING_LENGTH+1];
- char device_name[DEVICE_STRING_LENGTH+1];
- char nodestring[NODE_STRING_LENGTH];
- struct stat stat_buf;
- FILE *file;
-
- /* First try to open up /proc/devices */
- if (!(file = fopen("/proc/devices", "r"))) {
- pout("Error opening /proc/devices to check/create 3ware device nodes\n");
- syserror("fopen");
- return 0; // don't fail here: user might not have /proc !
- }
-
- /* Attempt to get device major number */
- while (EOF != fscanf(file, "%3s %32s", majorstring, device_name)) {
- majorstring[MAJOR_STRING_LENGTH]='\0';
- device_name[DEVICE_STRING_LENGTH]='\0';
- if (!strncmp(device_name, nodename, DEVICE_STRING_LENGTH)) {
- tw_major = atoi(majorstring);
- break;
- }
- }
- fclose(file);
-
- /* See if we found a major device number */
- if (!tw_major) {
- pout("No major number for /dev/%s listed in /proc/devices. Is the %s driver loaded?\n", nodename, driver_name);
- return 2;
- }
-
- /* Now check if nodes are correct */
- for (index=0; index<16; index++) {
- sprintf(nodestring, "/dev/%s%d", nodename, index);
-
- /* Try to stat the node */
- if ((stat(nodestring, &stat_buf))) {
- /* Create a new node if it doesn't exist */
- if (mknod(nodestring, S_IFCHR|0600, makedev(tw_major, index))) {
- pout("problem creating 3ware device nodes %s", nodestring);
- syserror("mknod");
- return 3;
- }
- }
-
- /* See if nodes major and minor numbers are correct */
- if ((tw_major != (int)(major(stat_buf.st_rdev))) ||
- (index != (int)(minor(stat_buf.st_rdev))) ||
- (!S_ISCHR(stat_buf.st_mode))) {
-
- /* Delete the old node */
- if (unlink(nodestring)) {
- pout("problem unlinking stale 3ware device node %s", nodestring);
- syserror("unlink");
- return 4;
- }
-
- /* Make a new node */
- if (mknod(nodestring, S_IFCHR|0600, makedev(tw_major, index))) {
- pout("problem creating 3ware device nodes %s", nodestring);
- syserror("mknod");
- return 5;
- }
- }
- }
- return 0;
-}
+protected:
+ /// Return filedesc for derived classes.
+ int get_fd() const
+ { return m_fd; }
-// equivalent to open(path, flags)
-int deviceopen(const char *pathname, char *type){
- if (!strcmp(type,"SCSI")) {
- int fd = open(pathname, O_RDWR | O_NONBLOCK);
- if (fd < 0 && errno == EROFS)
- fd = open(pathname, O_RDONLY | O_NONBLOCK);
- return fd;
- }
- else if (!strcmp(type,"ATA"))
- return open(pathname, O_RDONLY | O_NONBLOCK);
- else if (!strcmp(type,"ATA_3WARE_9000")) {
- // the device nodes for this controller are dynamically assigned,
- // so we need to check that they exist with the correct major
- // numbers and if not, create them
- if (setup_3ware_nodes("twa", "3w-9xxx")) {
- if (!errno)
- errno=ENXIO;
- return -1;
- }
- return open(pathname, O_RDONLY | O_NONBLOCK);
- }
- else if (!strcmp(type,"ATA_3WARE_678K")) {
- // the device nodes for this controller are dynamically assigned,
- // so we need to check that they exist with the correct major
- // numbers and if not, create them
- if (setup_3ware_nodes("twe", "3w-xxxx")) {
- if (!errno)
- errno=ENXIO;
- return -1;
- }
- return open(pathname, O_RDONLY | O_NONBLOCK);
- }
- else if(!strcmp(type, "CCISS")) {
- // the device is a cciss smart array device.
- return open(pathname, O_RDWR | O_NONBLOCK);
- }
- else
- return -1;
+ void set_fd(int fd)
+ { m_fd = fd; }
-}
+private:
+ int m_fd; ///< filedesc, -1 if not open.
+ int m_flags; ///< Flags for ::open()
+ int m_retry_flags; ///< Flags to retry ::open(), -1 if no retry
+};
-// equivalent to close(file descriptor)
-int deviceclose(int fd){
- return close(fd);
+linux_smart_device::~linux_smart_device() throw()
+{
+ if (m_fd >= 0)
+ ::close(m_fd);
}
-// print examples for smartctl
-void print_smartctl_examples(){
- printf("=================================================== SMARTCTL EXAMPLES =====\n\n");
-#ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_LONG
- printf(
- " smartctl --all /dev/hda (Prints all SMART information)\n\n"
- " smartctl --smart=on --offlineauto=on --saveauto=on /dev/hda\n"
- " (Enables SMART on first disk)\n\n"
- " smartctl --test=long /dev/hda (Executes extended disk self-test)\n\n"
- " smartctl --attributes --log=selftest --quietmode=errorsonly /dev/hda\n"
- " (Prints Self-Test & Attribute errors)\n"
- " smartctl --all --device=3ware,2 /dev/sda\n"
- " smartctl --all --device=3ware,2 /dev/twe0\n"
- " smartctl --all --device=3ware,2 /dev/twa0\n"
- " (Prints all SMART info for 3rd ATA disk on 3ware RAID controller)\n"
- " smartctl --all --device=hpt,1/1/3 /dev/sda\n"
- " (Prints all SMART info for the SATA disk attached to the 3rd PMPort\n"
- " of the 1st channel on the 1st HighPoint RAID controller)\n"
- );
-#else
- printf(
- " smartctl -a /dev/hda (Prints all SMART information)\n"
- " smartctl -s on -o on -S on /dev/hda (Enables SMART on first disk)\n"
- " smartctl -t long /dev/hda (Executes extended disk self-test)\n"
- " smartctl -A -l selftest -q errorsonly /dev/hda\n"
- " (Prints Self-Test & Attribute errors)\n"
- " smartctl -a -d 3ware,2 /dev/sda\n"
- " smartctl -a -d 3ware,2 /dev/twa0\n"
- " smartctl -a -d 3ware,2 /dev/twe0\n"
- " (Prints all SMART info for 3rd ATA disk on 3ware RAID controller)\n"
- " smartctl -a -d hpt,1/1/3 /dev/sda\n"
- " (Prints all SMART info for the SATA disk attached to the 3rd PMPort\n"
- " of the 1st channel on the 1st HighPoint RAID controller)\n"
- );
-#endif
- return;
+bool linux_smart_device::is_open() const
+{
+ return (m_fd >= 0);
}
-
-// we are going to take advantage of the fact that Linux's devfs will only
-// have device entries for devices that exist. So if we get the equivalent of
-// ls /dev/hd[a-t], we have all the ATA devices on the system
-//
-// If any errors occur, leave errno set as it was returned by the
-// system call, and return <0.
-int get_dev_names(char*** names, const char* pattern, const char* name, int max) {
- int n = 0, retglob, i, lim;
- char** mp;
- glob_t globbuf;
-
- memset(&globbuf, 0, sizeof(globbuf));
-
- // in case of non-clean exit
- *names=NULL;
-
- // Use glob to look for any directory entries matching the pattern
- if ((retglob=glob(pattern, GLOB_ERR, NULL, &globbuf))) {
-
- // glob failed: free memory and return
- globfree(&globbuf);
-
- if (retglob==GLOB_NOMATCH){
- pout("glob(3) found no matches for pattern %s\n", pattern);
- return 0;
- }
-
- if (retglob==GLOB_NOSPACE)
- pout("glob(3) ran out of memory matching pattern %s\n", pattern);
-#ifdef GLOB_ABORTED // missing in old versions of glob.h
- else if (retglob==GLOB_ABORTED)
- pout("glob(3) aborted matching pattern %s\n", pattern);
-#endif
- else
- pout("Unexplained error in glob(3) of pattern %s\n", pattern);
-
- return -1;
+bool linux_smart_device::open()
+{
+ m_fd = ::open(get_dev_name(), m_flags);
+
+ if (m_fd < 0 && errno == EROFS && m_retry_flags != -1)
+ // Retry
+ m_fd = ::open(get_dev_name(), m_retry_flags);
+
+ if (m_fd < 0) {
+ if (errno == EBUSY && (m_flags & O_EXCL))
+ // device is locked
+ return set_err(EBUSY,
+ "The requested controller is used exclusively by another process!\n"
+ "(e.g. smartctl or smartd)\n"
+ "Please quit the impeding process or try again later...");
+ return set_err((errno==ENOENT || errno==ENOTDIR) ? ENODEV : errno);
}
- // did we find too many paths?
- lim = ((int)globbuf.gl_pathc < max) ? (int)globbuf.gl_pathc : max;
- if (lim < (int)globbuf.gl_pathc)
- pout("glob(3) found %d > MAX=%d devices matching pattern %s: ignoring %d paths\n",
- (int)globbuf.gl_pathc, max, pattern, (int)(globbuf.gl_pathc-max));
-
- // allocate space for up to lim number of ATA devices
- if (!(mp = (char **)calloc(lim, sizeof(char*)))){
- pout("Out of memory constructing scan device list\n");
- return -1;
- }
-
- // now step through the list returned by glob. If not a link, copy
- // to list. If it is a link, evaluate it and see if the path ends
- // in "disc".
- for (i=0; i<lim; i++){
- int retlink;
-
- // prepare a buffer for storing the link
- char linkbuf[1024];
-
- // see if path is a link
- retlink=readlink(globbuf.gl_pathv[i], linkbuf, 1023);
-
- // if not a link (or a strange link), keep it
- if (retlink<=0 || retlink>1023)
- mp[n++] = CustomStrDup(globbuf.gl_pathv[i], 1, __LINE__, filenameandversion);
- else {
- // or if it's a link that points to a disc, follow it
- char *p;
- linkbuf[retlink]='\0';
- if ((p=strrchr(linkbuf,'/')) && !strcmp(p+1, "disc"))
- // This is the branch of the code that gets followed if we are
- // using devfs WITH traditional compatibility links. In this
- // case, we add the traditional device name to the list that
- // is returned.
- mp[n++] = CustomStrDup(globbuf.gl_pathv[i], 1, __LINE__, filenameandversion);
- else {
- // This is the branch of the code that gets followed if we are
- // using devfs WITHOUT traditional compatibility links. In
- // this case, we check that the link to the directory is of
- // the correct type, and then append "disc" to it.
- char tmpname[1024]={0};
- const char * type = (strcmp(name,"ATA") ? "scsi" : "ide");
- if (strstr(linkbuf, type)){
- snprintf(tmpname, 1024, "%s/disc", globbuf.gl_pathv[i]);
- mp[n++] = CustomStrDup(tmpname, 1, __LINE__, filenameandversion);
- }
- }
- }
+ if (m_fd >= 0) {
+ // sets FD_CLOEXEC on the opened device file descriptor. The
+ // descriptor is otherwise leaked to other applications (mail
+ // sender) which may be considered a security risk and may result
+ // in AVC messages on SELinux-enabled systems.
+ if (-1 == fcntl(m_fd, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC))
+ // TODO: Provide an error printing routine in class smart_interface
+ pout("fcntl(set FD_CLOEXEC) failed, errno=%d [%s]\n", errno, strerror(errno));
}
-
- // free memory, track memory usage
- globfree(&globbuf);
- mp = static_cast<char **>(realloc(mp,n*(sizeof(char*))));
- bytes += n*(sizeof(char*));
-
- // and set up return values
- *names=mp;
- return n;
-}
-// makes a list of device names to scan, for either ATA or SCSI
-// devices. Return -1 if no memory remaining, else the number of
-// devices on the list, which can be >=0.
-int make_device_names (char*** devlist, const char* name) {
- int retval, maxdev;
-
-#if 0
- // for testing case where no device names are found
- return 0;
-#endif
-
- if (!strcmp(name,"SCSI"))
- retval=get_dev_names(devlist,"/dev/sd[a-z]", name, maxdev=26);
- else if (!strcmp(name,"ATA"))
- retval=get_dev_names(devlist,"/dev/hd[a-t]", name, maxdev=20);
- else
- // don't recognize disk type!
- return 0;
+ return true;
+}
- // if we found traditional links, we are done
- if (retval>0)
- return retval;
-
- // else look for devfs entries without traditional links
- return get_dev_names(devlist,"/dev/discs/disc*", name, maxdev);
+// equivalent to close(file descriptor)
+bool linux_smart_device::close()
+{
+ int fd = m_fd; m_fd = -1;
+ if (::close(fd) < 0)
+ return set_err(errno);
+ return true;
}
+// examples for smartctl
+static const char smartctl_examples[] =
+ "=================================================== SMARTCTL EXAMPLES =====\n\n"
+ " smartctl --all /dev/sda (Prints all SMART information)\n\n"
+ " smartctl --smart=on --offlineauto=on --saveauto=on /dev/sda\n"
+ " (Enables SMART on first disk)\n\n"
+ " smartctl --test=long /dev/sda (Executes extended disk self-test)\n\n"
+ " smartctl --attributes --log=selftest --quietmode=errorsonly /dev/sda\n"
+ " (Prints Self-Test & Attribute errors)\n"
+ " smartctl --all --device=3ware,2 /dev/sda\n"
+ " smartctl --all --device=3ware,2 /dev/twe0\n"
+ " smartctl --all --device=3ware,2 /dev/twa0\n"
+ " smartctl --all --device=3ware,2 /dev/twl0\n"
+ " (Prints all SMART info for 3rd ATA disk on 3ware RAID controller)\n"
+ " smartctl --all --device=hpt,1/1/3 /dev/sda\n"
+ " (Prints all SMART info for the SATA disk attached to the 3rd PMPort\n"
+ " of the 1st channel on the 1st HighPoint RAID controller)\n"
+ " smartctl --all --device=areca,3/1 /dev/sg2\n"
+ " (Prints all SMART info for 3rd ATA disk of the 1st enclosure\n"
+ " on Areca RAID controller)\n"
+ ;
+
+/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+/// Linux ATA support
+
+class linux_ata_device
+: public /*implements*/ ata_device_with_command_set,
+ public /*extends*/ linux_smart_device
+{
+public:
+ linux_ata_device(smart_interface * intf, const char * dev_name, const char * req_type);
+
+protected:
+ virtual int ata_command_interface(smart_command_set command, int select, char * data);
+};
+
+linux_ata_device::linux_ata_device(smart_interface * intf, const char * dev_name, const char * req_type)
+: smart_device(intf, dev_name, "ata", req_type),
+ linux_smart_device(O_RDONLY | O_NONBLOCK)
+{
+}
// PURPOSE
// This is an interface routine meant to isolate the OS dependent
// RETURN VALUES
// -1 if the command failed
// 0 if the command succeeded,
-// STATUS_CHECK routine:
+// STATUS_CHECK routine:
// -1 if the command failed
// 0 if the command succeeded and disk SMART status is "OK"
// 1 if the command succeeded and disk SMART status is "FAILING"
+#define BUFFER_LENGTH (4+512)
-// huge value of buffer size needed because HDIO_DRIVE_CMD assumes
-// that buff[3] is the data size. Since the ATA_SMART_AUTOSAVE and
-// ATA_SMART_AUTO_OFFLINE use values of 0xf1 and 0xf8 we need the space.
-// Otherwise a 4+512 byte buffer would be enough.
-#define STRANGE_BUFFER_LENGTH (4+512*0xf8)
-
-int ata_command_interface(int device, smart_command_set command, int select, char *data){
- unsigned char buff[STRANGE_BUFFER_LENGTH];
+int linux_ata_device::ata_command_interface(smart_command_set command, int select, char * data)
+{
+ unsigned char buff[BUFFER_LENGTH];
// positive: bytes to write to caller. negative: bytes to READ from
// caller. zero: non-data command
int copydata=0;
// Note that on return:
// buff[2] contains the ATA SECTOR COUNT REGISTER
-
+
// clear out buff. Large enough for HDIO_DRIVE_CMD (4+512 bytes)
- memset(buff, 0, STRANGE_BUFFER_LENGTH);
+ memset(buff, 0, BUFFER_LENGTH);
buff[0]=ATA_SMART_CMD;
switch (command){
buff[2]=ATA_SMART_STATUS;
break;
case AUTO_OFFLINE:
- buff[2]=ATA_SMART_AUTO_OFFLINE;
- buff[3]=select; // YET NOTE - THIS IS A NON-DATA COMMAND!!
+ // NOTE: According to ATAPI 4 and UP, this command is obsolete
+ // select == 241 for enable but no data transfer. Use TASK ioctl.
+ buff[1]=ATA_SMART_AUTO_OFFLINE;
+ buff[2]=select;
break;
case AUTOSAVE:
- buff[2]=ATA_SMART_AUTOSAVE;
- buff[3]=select; // YET NOTE - THIS IS A NON-DATA COMMAND!!
+ // select == 248 for enable but no data transfer. Use TASK ioctl.
+ buff[1]=ATA_SMART_AUTOSAVE;
+ buff[2]=select;
break;
case IMMEDIATE_OFFLINE:
buff[2]=ATA_SMART_IMMEDIATE_OFFLINE;
errno=ENOSYS;
return -1;
}
-
+
// This command uses the HDIO_DRIVE_TASKFILE ioctl(). This is the
// only ioctl() that can be used to WRITE data to the disk.
- if (command==WRITE_LOG) {
+ if (command==WRITE_LOG) {
unsigned char task[sizeof(ide_task_request_t)+512];
ide_task_request_t *reqtask=(ide_task_request_t *) task;
task_struct_t *taskfile=(task_struct_t *) reqtask->io_ports;
int retval;
memset(task, 0, sizeof(task));
-
+
taskfile->data = 0;
taskfile->feature = ATA_SMART_WRITE_LOG_SECTOR;
taskfile->sector_count = 1;
taskfile->high_cylinder = 0xc2;
taskfile->device_head = 0;
taskfile->command = ATA_SMART_CMD;
-
+
reqtask->data_phase = TASKFILE_OUT;
reqtask->req_cmd = IDE_DRIVE_TASK_OUT;
reqtask->out_size = 512;
reqtask->in_size = 0;
-
+
// copy user data into the task request structure
memcpy(task+sizeof(ide_task_request_t), data, 512);
-
- if ((retval=ioctl(device, HDIO_DRIVE_TASKFILE, task))) {
- if (retval==-EINVAL)
+
+ if ((retval=ioctl(get_fd(), HDIO_DRIVE_TASKFILE, task))) {
+ if (errno==-EINVAL)
pout("Kernel lacks HDIO_DRIVE_TASKFILE support; compile kernel with CONFIG_IDE_TASKFILE_IO set\n");
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
-
+
// There are two different types of ioctls(). The HDIO_DRIVE_TASK
// one is this:
- if (command==STATUS_CHECK){
+ if (command==STATUS_CHECK || command==AUTOSAVE || command==AUTO_OFFLINE){
int retval;
// NOT DOCUMENTED in /usr/src/linux/include/linux/hdreg.h. You
unsigned const char failed_lo=0xf4, failed_hi=0x2c;
buff[4]=normal_lo;
buff[5]=normal_hi;
-
- if ((retval=ioctl(device, HDIO_DRIVE_TASK, buff))) {
- if (retval==-EINVAL) {
+
+ if ((retval=ioctl(get_fd(), HDIO_DRIVE_TASK, buff))) {
+ if (errno==-EINVAL) {
pout("Error SMART Status command via HDIO_DRIVE_TASK failed");
pout("Rebuild older linux 2.2 kernels with HDIO_DRIVE_TASK support added\n");
}
syserror("Error SMART Status command failed");
return -1;
}
-
+
// Cyl low and Cyl high unchanged means "Good SMART status"
if (buff[4]==normal_lo && buff[5]==normal_hi)
return 0;
-
+
// These values mean "Bad SMART status"
if (buff[4]==failed_lo && buff[5]==failed_hi)
return 1;
-
+
// We haven't gotten output that makes sense; print out some debugging info
syserror("Error SMART Status command failed");
pout("Please get assistance from " PACKAGE_HOMEPAGE "\n");
pout("Register values returned from SMART Status command are:\n");
- pout("CMD=0x%02x\n",(int)buff[0]);
- pout("FR =0x%02x\n",(int)buff[1]);
+ pout("ST =0x%02x\n",(int)buff[0]);
+ pout("ERR=0x%02x\n",(int)buff[1]);
pout("NS =0x%02x\n",(int)buff[2]);
pout("SC =0x%02x\n",(int)buff[3]);
pout("CL =0x%02x\n",(int)buff[4]);
pout("CH =0x%02x\n",(int)buff[5]);
pout("SEL=0x%02x\n",(int)buff[6]);
- return -1;
+ return -1;
}
-
+
#if 1
// Note to people doing ports to other OSes -- don't worry about
// this block -- you can safely ignore it. I have put it here
// or the device was FIRST registered. This will not be current
// if the user has subsequently changed some of the parameters. If
// device is a packet device, swap the command interpretations.
- if (!ioctl(device, HDIO_GET_IDENTITY, deviceid) && (deviceid[0] & 0x8000))
+ if (!ioctl(get_fd(), HDIO_GET_IDENTITY, deviceid) && (deviceid[0] & 0x8000))
buff[0]=(command==IDENTIFY)?ATA_IDENTIFY_PACKET_DEVICE:ATA_IDENTIFY_DEVICE;
}
#endif
-
+
// We are now doing the HDIO_DRIVE_CMD type ioctl.
- if ((ioctl(device, HDIO_DRIVE_CMD, buff)))
+ if ((ioctl(get_fd(), HDIO_DRIVE_CMD, buff)))
return -1;
// CHECK POWER MODE command returns information in the Sector Count
// if the command returns data then copy it back
if (copydata)
memcpy(data, buff+HDIO_DRIVE_CMD_OFFSET, copydata);
-
- return 0;
-}
-
-// CCISS Smart Array Controller
-static int cciss_sendpassthru(unsigned int cmdtype, unsigned char *CDB,
- unsigned int CDBlen, char *buff,
- unsigned int size, unsigned int LunID,
- unsigned char *scsi3addr, int fd)
-{
- int err ;
- IOCTL_Command_struct iocommand;
-
- memset(&iocommand, 0, sizeof(iocommand));
-
- if (cmdtype == 0)
- {
- // To controller; nothing to do
- }
- else if (cmdtype == 1)
- {
- iocommand.LUN_info.LogDev.VolId = LunID;
- iocommand.LUN_info.LogDev.Mode = 1;
- }
- else if (cmdtype == 2)
- {
- memcpy(&iocommand.LUN_info.LunAddrBytes,scsi3addr,8);
- iocommand.LUN_info.LogDev.Mode = 0;
- }
- else
- {
- fprintf(stderr, "cciss_sendpassthru: bad cmdtype\n");
- return 1;
- }
-
- memcpy(&iocommand.Request.CDB[0], CDB, CDBlen);
- iocommand.Request.CDBLen = CDBlen;
- iocommand.Request.Type.Type = TYPE_CMD;
- iocommand.Request.Type.Attribute = ATTR_SIMPLE;
- iocommand.Request.Type.Direction = XFER_READ;
- iocommand.Request.Timeout = 0;
-
- iocommand.buf_size = size;
- iocommand.buf = (unsigned char *)buff;
-
- if ((err = ioctl(fd, CCISS_PASSTHRU, &iocommand)))
- {
- fprintf(stderr, "CCISS ioctl error %d\n", err);
- }
- return err;
-}
-
-static int cciss_getlun(int device, int target, unsigned char *physlun)
-{
- unsigned char CDB[16]= {0};
- ReportLunData_struct *luns;
- int reportlunsize = sizeof(*luns) + CISS_MAX_PHYS_LUN * 8;
- int i;
- int ret;
- luns = (ReportLunData_struct *)malloc(reportlunsize);
-
- memset(luns, 0, reportlunsize);
-
- /* Get Physical LUN Info (for physical device) */
- CDB[0] = CISS_REPORT_PHYS;
- CDB[6] = (reportlunsize >> 24) & 0xFF; /* MSB */
- CDB[7] = (reportlunsize >> 16) & 0xFF;
- CDB[8] = (reportlunsize >> 8) & 0xFF;
- CDB[9] = reportlunsize & 0xFF;
-
- if ((ret = cciss_sendpassthru(0, CDB, 12, (char *)luns, reportlunsize, 0, NULL, device)))
- {
- free(luns);
- return ret;
- }
-
- for (i=0; i<CISS_MAX_LUN+1; i++)
- {
- if (luns->LUN[i][6] == target)
- {
- memcpy(physlun, luns->LUN[i], 8);
- free(luns);
- return 0;
- }
- }
-
- free(luns);
- return ret;
+ return 0;
}
-// end CCISS Smart Array Controller
// >>>>>> Start of general SCSI specific linux code
#define SG_IO_RESP_SENSE_LEN 64 /* large enough see buffer */
#define LSCSI_DRIVER_MASK 0xf /* mask out "suggestions" */
#define LSCSI_DRIVER_SENSE 0x8 /* alternate CHECK CONDITION indication */
+#define LSCSI_DID_ERROR 0x7 /* Need to work around aacraid driver quirk */
#define LSCSI_DRIVER_TIMEOUT 0x6
#define LSCSI_DID_TIME_OUT 0x3
#define LSCSI_DID_BUS_BUSY 0x2
j = snprintf(buff, sz, " [%s: ", np ? np : "<unknown opcode>");
for (k = 0; k < (int)iop->cmnd_len; ++k)
j += snprintf(&buff[j], (sz > j ? (sz - j) : 0), "%02x ", ucp[k]);
- if ((report > 1) &&
+ if ((report > 1) &&
(DXFER_TO_DEVICE == iop->dxfer_dir) && (iop->dxferp)) {
int trunc = (iop->dxfer_len > 256) ? 1 : 0;
j += snprintf(&buff[j], (sz > j ? (sz - j) : 0), "]\n Outgoing "
"data, len=%d%s:\n", (int)iop->dxfer_len,
(trunc ? " [only first 256 bytes shown]" : ""));
- dStrHex((const char *)iop->dxferp,
+ dStrHex((const char *)iop->dxferp,
(trunc ? 256 : iop->dxfer_len) , 1);
}
else
j += snprintf(&buff[j], (sz > j ? (sz - j) : 0), "]\n");
- pout(buff);
+ pout("%s", buff);
}
memset(&io_hdr, 0, sizeof(struct sg_io_hdr));
io_hdr.interface_id = 'S';
strerror(errno));
return -errno;
}
+ iop->resid = io_hdr.resid;
+ iop->scsi_status = io_hdr.status;
if (report > 0) {
pout(" scsi_status=0x%x, host_status=0x%x, driver_status=0x%x\n"
- " info=0x%x duration=%d milliseconds\n", io_hdr.status,
+ " info=0x%x duration=%d milliseconds resid=%d\n", io_hdr.status,
io_hdr.host_status, io_hdr.driver_status, io_hdr.info,
- io_hdr.duration);
+ io_hdr.duration, io_hdr.resid);
if (report > 1) {
if (DXFER_FROM_DEVICE == iop->dxfer_dir) {
- int trunc = (iop->dxfer_len > 256) ? 1 : 0;
-
- pout(" Incoming data, len=%d%s:\n", (int)iop->dxfer_len,
- (trunc ? " [only first 256 bytes shown]" : ""));
- dStrHex((const char*)iop->dxferp,
- (trunc ? 256 : iop->dxfer_len) , 1);
+ int trunc, len;
+
+ len = iop->dxfer_len - iop->resid;
+ trunc = (len > 256) ? 1 : 0;
+ if (len > 0) {
+ pout(" Incoming data, len=%d%s:\n", len,
+ (trunc ? " [only first 256 bytes shown]" : ""));
+ dStrHex((const char*)iop->dxferp, (trunc ? 256 : len),
+ 1);
+ } else
+ pout(" Incoming data trimmed to nothing by resid\n");
}
}
}
- iop->resid = io_hdr.resid;
- iop->scsi_status = io_hdr.status;
- if (io_hdr.info | SG_INFO_CHECK) { /* error or warning */
+ if (io_hdr.info & SG_INFO_CHECK) { /* error or warning */
int masked_driver_status = (LSCSI_DRIVER_MASK & io_hdr.driver_status);
if (0 != io_hdr.host_status) {
(LSCSI_DID_TIME_OUT == io_hdr.host_status))
return -ETIMEDOUT;
else
- return -EIO; /* catch all */
+ /* Check for DID_ERROR - workaround for aacraid driver quirk */
+ if (LSCSI_DID_ERROR != io_hdr.host_status) {
+ return -EIO; /* catch all if not DID_ERR */
+ }
}
if (0 != masked_driver_status) {
if (LSCSI_DRIVER_TIMEOUT == masked_driver_status)
if (LSCSI_DRIVER_SENSE == masked_driver_status)
iop->scsi_status = SCSI_STATUS_CHECK_CONDITION;
iop->resp_sense_len = io_hdr.sb_len_wr;
- if ((SCSI_STATUS_CHECK_CONDITION == iop->scsi_status) &&
+ if ((SCSI_STATUS_CHECK_CONDITION == iop->scsi_status) &&
iop->sensep && (iop->resp_sense_len > 0)) {
if (report > 1) {
pout(" >>> Sense buffer, len=%d:\n",
UINT8 buff[MAX_DXFER_LEN + 16];
};
-/* The Linux SCSI_IOCTL_SEND_COMMAND ioctl is primitive and it doesn't
+/* The Linux SCSI_IOCTL_SEND_COMMAND ioctl is primitive and it doesn't
* support: CDB length (guesses it from opcode), resid and timeout.
* Patches in Linux 2.4.21 and 2.5.70 to extend SEND DIAGNOSTIC timeout
* to 2 hours in order to allow long foreground extended self tests. */
j = snprintf(buff, sz, " [%s: ", np ? np : "<unknown opcode>");
for (k = 0; k < (int)iop->cmnd_len; ++k)
j += snprintf(&buff[j], (sz > j ? (sz - j) : 0), "%02x ", ucp[k]);
- if ((report > 1) &&
+ if ((report > 1) &&
(DXFER_TO_DEVICE == iop->dxfer_dir) && (iop->dxferp)) {
int trunc = (iop->dxfer_len > 256) ? 1 : 0;
j += snprintf(&buff[j], (sz > j ? (sz - j) : 0), "]\n Outgoing "
"data, len=%d%s:\n", (int)iop->dxfer_len,
(trunc ? " [only first 256 bytes shown]" : ""));
- dStrHex((const char *)iop->dxferp,
+ dStrHex((const char *)iop->dxferp,
(trunc ? 256 : iop->dxfer_len) , 1);
}
else
j += snprintf(&buff[j], (sz > j ? (sz - j) : 0), "]\n");
- pout(buff);
+ pout("%s", buff);
}
switch (iop->dxfer_dir) {
case DXFER_NONE:
pout(" Incoming data, len=%d%s:\n", (int)iop->dxfer_len,
(trunc ? " [only first 256 bytes shown]" : ""));
- dStrHex((const char*)iop->dxferp,
+ dStrHex((const char*)iop->dxferp,
(trunc ? 256 : iop->dxfer_len) , 1);
}
}
iop->scsi_status = SCSI_STATUS_CHECK_CONDITION;
len = (SEND_IOCTL_RESP_SENSE_LEN < iop->max_sense_len) ?
SEND_IOCTL_RESP_SENSE_LEN : iop->max_sense_len;
- if ((SCSI_STATUS_CHECK_CONDITION == iop->scsi_status) &&
+ if ((SCSI_STATUS_CHECK_CONDITION == iop->scsi_status) &&
iop->sensep && (len > 0)) {
memcpy(iop->sensep, wrk.buff, len);
iop->resp_sense_len = len;
return 0;
else {
if (report > 0)
- pout(" ioctl status=0x%x but scsi status=0, fail with EIO\n",
+ pout(" ioctl status=0x%x but scsi status=0, fail with EIO\n",
status);
return -EIO; /* give up, assume no device there */
}
/* SCSI command transmission interface function, linux version.
* Returns 0 if SCSI command successfully launched and response
- * received. Even when 0 is returned the caller should check
+ * received. Even when 0 is returned the caller should check
* scsi_cmnd_io::scsi_status for SCSI defined errors and warnings
* (e.g. CHECK CONDITION). If the SCSI command could not be issued
* (e.g. device not present or timeout) or some other problem
/* implementation relies on static sg_io_state variable. If not
* previously set tries the SG_IO ioctl. If that succeeds assume
* that SG_IO ioctl functional. If it fails with an errno value
- * other than ENODEV (no device) or permission then assume
+ * other than ENODEV (no device) or permission then assume
* SCSI_IOCTL_SEND_COMMAND is the only option. */
switch (sg_io_state) {
case SG_IO_PRESENT_UNKNOWN:
case SG_IO_PRESENT_YES:
return sg_io_cmnd_io(dev_fd, iop, report, 0);
default:
- pout(">>>> do_scsi_cmnd_io: bad sg_io_state=%d\n", sg_io_state);
+ pout(">>>> do_scsi_cmnd_io: bad sg_io_state=%d\n", sg_io_state);
sg_io_state = SG_IO_PRESENT_UNKNOWN;
return -EIO; /* report error and reset state */
}
}
-/* Check and call the right interface. Maybe when the do_generic_scsi_cmd_io interface is better
- we can take off this crude way of calling the right interface */
- int do_scsi_cmnd_io(int dev_fd, struct scsi_cmnd_io * iop, int report)
- {
- switch(con->controller_type)
- {
- case CONTROLLER_CCISS:
- return cciss_io_interface(dev_fd, con->controller_port-1, iop, report);
- // not reached
- break;
- default:
- return do_normal_scsi_cmnd_io(dev_fd, iop, report);
- // not reached
- break;
- }
- }
-
// >>>>>> End of general SCSI specific linux code
-/* cciss >> CCSISS I/O passthrough
- This is an interface that uses the cciss passthrough to talk to the SMART controller on
- the HP system. The cciss driver provides a way to send SCSI cmds through the CCISS passthrough
- essentially the methods above and below pertain to SCSI, except for the SG driver which is not
- involved. The CCISS driver does not engage the scsi subsystem. */
- static int cciss_io_interface(int device, int target, struct scsi_cmnd_io * iop, int report)
- {
- unsigned char pBuf[512] = {0};
- unsigned char phylun[1024] = {0};
- int iBufLen = 512;
- int status = -1;
- int len = 0; // used later in the code.
- report = 0;
-
- cciss_getlun(device, target, phylun);
- status = cciss_sendpassthru( 2, iop->cmnd, iop->cmnd_len, (char*) pBuf, iBufLen, 1, phylun, device);
-
- if (0 == status)
- {
- if (report > 0)
- printf(" status=0\n");
- if (DXFER_FROM_DEVICE == iop->dxfer_dir)
- {
- memcpy(iop->dxferp, pBuf, iop->dxfer_len);
- if (report > 1)
- {
- int trunc = (iop->dxfer_len > 256) ? 1 : 0;
- printf(" Incoming data, len=%d%s:\n", (int)iop->dxfer_len,
- (trunc ? " [only first 256 bytes shown]" : ""));
- dStrHex((const char*)iop->dxferp, (trunc ? 256 : iop->dxfer_len) , 1);
- }
- }
- return 0;
- }
- iop->scsi_status = status & 0x7e; /* bits 0 and 7 used to be for vendors */
- if (LSCSI_DRIVER_SENSE == ((status >> 24) & 0xf))
- iop->scsi_status = SCSI_STATUS_CHECK_CONDITION;
- len = (SEND_IOCTL_RESP_SENSE_LEN < iop->max_sense_len) ?
- SEND_IOCTL_RESP_SENSE_LEN : iop->max_sense_len;
- if ((SCSI_STATUS_CHECK_CONDITION == iop->scsi_status) &&
- iop->sensep && (len > 0))
- {
- memcpy(iop->sensep, pBuf, len);
- iop->resp_sense_len = iBufLen;
- if (report > 1)
- {
- printf(" >>> Sense buffer, len=%d:\n", (int)len);
- dStrHex((const char *)pBuf, len , 1);
- }
- }
- if (report)
- {
- if (SCSI_STATUS_CHECK_CONDITION == iop->scsi_status) {
- printf(" status=%x: sense_key=%x asc=%x ascq=%x\n", status & 0xff,
- pBuf[2] & 0xf, pBuf[12], pBuf[13]);
- }
- else
- printf(" status=0x%x\n", status);
- }
- if (iop->scsi_status > 0)
- return 0;
- else
- {
- if (report > 0)
- printf(" ioctl status=0x%x but scsi status=0, fail with EIO\n", status);
- return -EIO; /* give up, assume no device there */
- }
- }
-
+/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+/// Standard SCSI support
-// prototype
-void printwarning(smart_command_set command);
+class linux_scsi_device
+: public /*implements*/ scsi_device,
+ public /*extends*/ linux_smart_device
+{
+public:
+ linux_scsi_device(smart_interface * intf, const char * dev_name,
+ const char * req_type, bool scanning = false);
-// PURPOSE
-// This is an interface routine meant to isolate the OS dependent
-// parts of the code, and to provide a debugging interface. Each
-// different port and OS needs to provide it's own interface. This
-// is the linux interface to the 3ware 3w-xxxx driver. It allows ATA
-// commands to be passed through the SCSI driver.
-// DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ARGUMENTS
-// fd: is the file descriptor provided by open()
-// disknum is the disk number (0 to 15) in the RAID array
-// escalade_type indicates the type of controller type, and if scsi or char interface is used
-// command: defines the different operations.
-// select: additional input data if needed (which log, which type of
-// self-test).
-// data: location to write output data, if needed (512 bytes).
-// Note: not all commands use all arguments.
-// RETURN VALUES
-// -1 if the command failed
-// 0 if the command succeeded,
-// STATUS_CHECK routine:
-// -1 if the command failed
+ virtual smart_device * autodetect_open();
+
+ virtual bool scsi_pass_through(scsi_cmnd_io * iop);
+
+private:
+ bool m_scanning; ///< true if created within scan_smart_devices
+};
+
+linux_scsi_device::linux_scsi_device(smart_interface * intf,
+ const char * dev_name, const char * req_type, bool scanning /*= false*/)
+: smart_device(intf, dev_name, "scsi", req_type),
+ // If opened with O_RDWR, a SATA disk in standby mode
+ // may spin-up after device close().
+ linux_smart_device(O_RDONLY | O_NONBLOCK),
+ m_scanning(scanning)
+{
+}
+
+bool linux_scsi_device::scsi_pass_through(scsi_cmnd_io * iop)
+{
+ int status = do_normal_scsi_cmnd_io(get_fd(), iop, scsi_debugmode);
+ if (status < 0)
+ return set_err(-status);
+ return true;
+}
+
+/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+/// PMC AacRAID support
+
+class linux_aacraid_device
+:public scsi_device,
+ public /*extends */ linux_smart_device
+{
+public:
+ linux_aacraid_device(smart_interface *intf, const char *dev_name,
+ unsigned int host, unsigned int channel, unsigned int device);
+
+ virtual ~linux_aacraid_device() throw();
+
+ virtual bool open();
+
+ virtual bool scsi_pass_through(scsi_cmnd_io *iop);
+
+private:
+ //Device Host number
+ int aHost;
+
+ //Channel(Lun) of the device
+ int aLun;
+
+ //Id of the device
+ int aId;
+
+};
+
+linux_aacraid_device::linux_aacraid_device(smart_interface *intf,
+ const char *dev_name, unsigned int host, unsigned int channel, unsigned int device)
+ : smart_device(intf,dev_name,"aacraid","aacraid"),
+ linux_smart_device(O_RDWR|O_NONBLOCK),
+ aHost(host), aLun(channel), aId(device)
+{
+ set_info().info_name = strprintf("%s [aacraid_disk_%02d_%02d_%d]",dev_name,aHost,aLun,aId);
+ set_info().dev_type = strprintf("aacraid,%d,%d,%d",aHost,aLun,aId);
+}
+
+linux_aacraid_device::~linux_aacraid_device() throw()
+{
+}
+
+bool linux_aacraid_device::open()
+{
+ //Create the character device name based on the host number
+ //Required for get stats from disks connected to different controllers
+ char dev_name[128];
+ snprintf(dev_name, sizeof(dev_name), "/dev/aac%d", aHost);
+
+ //Initial open of dev name to check if it exsists
+ int afd = ::open(dev_name,O_RDWR);
+
+ if(afd < 0 && errno == ENOENT) {
+
+ FILE *fp = fopen("/proc/devices","r");
+ if(NULL == fp)
+ return set_err(errno,"cannot open /proc/devices:%s",
+ strerror(errno));
+
+ char line[256];
+ int mjr = -1;
+
+ while(fgets(line,sizeof(line),fp) !=NULL) {
+ int nc = -1;
+ if(sscanf(line,"%d aac%n",&mjr,&nc) == 1
+ && nc > 0 && '\n' == line[nc])
+ break;
+ mjr = -1;
+ }
+
+ //work with /proc/devices is done
+ fclose(fp);
+
+ if (mjr < 0)
+ return set_err(ENOENT, "aac entry not found in /proc/devices");
+
+ //Create misc device file in /dev/ used for communication with driver
+ if(mknod(dev_name,S_IFCHR,makedev(mjr,aHost)))
+ return set_err(errno,"cannot create %s:%s",dev_name,strerror(errno));
+
+ afd = ::open(dev_name,O_RDWR);
+ }
+
+ if(afd < 0)
+ return set_err(errno,"cannot open %s:%s",dev_name,strerror(errno));
+
+ set_fd(afd);
+ return true;
+}
+
+bool linux_aacraid_device::scsi_pass_through(scsi_cmnd_io *iop)
+{
+ int report = scsi_debugmode;
+
+ if (report > 0) {
+ int k, j;
+ const unsigned char * ucp = iop->cmnd;
+ const char * np;
+ char buff[256];
+ const int sz = (int)sizeof(buff);
+
+ np = scsi_get_opcode_name(ucp[0]);
+ j = snprintf(buff, sz, " [%s: ", np ? np : "<unknown opcode>");
+ for (k = 0; k < (int)iop->cmnd_len; ++k)
+ j += snprintf(&buff[j], (sz > j ? (sz - j) : 0), "%02x ", ucp[k]);
+ if ((report > 1) &&
+ (DXFER_TO_DEVICE == iop->dxfer_dir) && (iop->dxferp)) {
+ int trunc = (iop->dxfer_len > 256) ? 1 : 0;
+
+ j += snprintf(&buff[j], (sz > j ? (sz - j) : 0), "]\n Outgoing "
+ "data, len=%d%s:\n", (int)iop->dxfer_len,
+ (trunc ? " [only first 256 bytes shown]" : ""));
+ dStrHex((const char *)iop->dxferp,
+ (trunc ? 256 : iop->dxfer_len) , 1);
+ }
+ else
+ j += snprintf(&buff[j], (sz > j ? (sz - j) : 0), "]\n");
+
+ pout("%s", buff);
+ }
+
+
+ //return test commands
+ if (iop->cmnd[0] == 0x00)
+ return true;
+
+ user_aac_reply *pReply;
+
+ #ifdef ENVIRONMENT64
+ // Create user 64 bit request
+ user_aac_srb64 *pSrb;
+ uint8_t aBuff[sizeof(user_aac_srb64) + sizeof(user_aac_reply)] = {0,};
+
+ pSrb = (user_aac_srb64*)aBuff;
+ pSrb->count = sizeof(user_aac_srb64) - sizeof(user_sgentry64);
+
+ #elif defined(ENVIRONMENT32)
+ //Create user 32 bit request
+ user_aac_srb32 *pSrb;
+ uint8_t aBuff[sizeof(user_aac_srb32) + sizeof(user_aac_reply)] = {0,};
+
+ pSrb = (user_aac_srb32*)aBuff;
+ pSrb->count = sizeof(user_aac_srb32) - sizeof(user_sgentry32);
+ #endif
+
+ pSrb->function = SRB_FUNCTION_EXECUTE_SCSI;
+ //channel is 0 always
+ pSrb->channel = 0;
+ pSrb->id = aId;
+ pSrb->lun = aLun;
+ pSrb->timeout = 0;
+
+ pSrb->retry_limit = 0;
+ pSrb->cdb_size = iop->cmnd_len;
+
+ switch(iop->dxfer_dir) {
+ case DXFER_NONE:
+ pSrb->flags = SRB_NoDataXfer;
+ break;
+ case DXFER_FROM_DEVICE:
+ pSrb->flags = SRB_DataIn;
+ break;
+ case DXFER_TO_DEVICE:
+ pSrb->flags = SRB_DataOut;
+ break;
+ default:
+ pout("aacraid: bad dxfer_dir\n");
+ return set_err(EINVAL, "aacraid: bad dxfer_dir\n");
+ }
+
+ if(iop->dxfer_len > 0) {
+
+ #ifdef ENVIRONMENT64
+ pSrb->sg64.count = 1;
+ pSrb->sg64.sg64[0].addr64.lo32 = ((intptr_t)iop->dxferp) &
+ 0x00000000ffffffff;
+ pSrb->sg64.sg64[0].addr64.hi32 = ((intptr_t)iop->dxferp) >> 32;
+
+ pSrb->sg64.sg64[0].length = (uint32_t)iop->dxfer_len;
+ pSrb->count += pSrb->sg64.count * sizeof(user_sgentry64);
+ #elif defined(ENVIRONMENT32)
+ pSrb->sg32.count = 1;
+ pSrb->sg32.sg32[0].addr32 = (intptr_t)iop->dxferp;
+
+ pSrb->sg32.sg32[0].length = (uint32_t)iop->dxfer_len;
+ pSrb->count += pSrb->sg32.count * sizeof(user_sgentry32);
+ #endif
+
+ }
+
+ pReply = (user_aac_reply*)(aBuff+pSrb->count);
+
+ memcpy(pSrb->cdb,iop->cmnd,iop->cmnd_len);
+
+ int rc = 0;
+ errno = 0;
+ rc = ioctl(get_fd(),FSACTL_SEND_RAW_SRB,pSrb);
+
+ if (rc != 0)
+ return set_err(errno, "aacraid send_raw_srb: %d.%d = %s",
+ aLun, aId, strerror(errno));
+
+/* see kernel aacraid.h and MSDN SCSI_REQUEST_BLOCK documentation */
+#define SRB_STATUS_SUCCESS 0x1
+#define SRB_STATUS_ERROR 0x4
+#define SRB_STATUS_NO_DEVICE 0x08
+#define SRB_STATUS_SELECTION_TIMEOUT 0x0a
+#define SRB_STATUS_AUTOSENSE_VALID 0x80
+
+ iop->scsi_status = pReply->scsi_status;
+
+ if (pReply->srb_status == (SRB_STATUS_AUTOSENSE_VALID | SRB_STATUS_ERROR)
+ && iop->scsi_status == SCSI_STATUS_CHECK_CONDITION) {
+ memcpy(iop->sensep, pReply->sense_data, pReply->sense_data_size);
+ iop->resp_sense_len = pReply->sense_data_size;
+ return true; /* request completed with sense data */
+ }
+
+ switch (pReply->srb_status & 0x3f) {
+
+ case SRB_STATUS_SUCCESS:
+ return true; /* request completed successfully */
+
+ case SRB_STATUS_NO_DEVICE:
+ return set_err(EIO, "aacraid: Device %d %d does not exist", aLun, aId);
+
+ case SRB_STATUS_SELECTION_TIMEOUT:
+ return set_err(EIO, "aacraid: Device %d %d not responding", aLun, aId);
+
+ default:
+ return set_err(EIO, "aacraid result: %d.%d = 0x%x",
+ aLun, aId, pReply->srb_status);
+ }
+}
+
+
+/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+/// LSI MegaRAID support
+
+class linux_megaraid_device
+: public /* implements */ scsi_device,
+ public /* extends */ linux_smart_device
+{
+public:
+ linux_megaraid_device(smart_interface *intf, const char *name,
+ unsigned int bus, unsigned int tgt);
+
+ virtual ~linux_megaraid_device() throw();
+
+ virtual smart_device * autodetect_open();
+
+ virtual bool open();
+ virtual bool close();
+
+ virtual bool scsi_pass_through(scsi_cmnd_io *iop);
+
+private:
+ unsigned int m_disknum;
+ unsigned int m_busnum;
+ unsigned int m_hba;
+ int m_fd;
+
+ bool (linux_megaraid_device::*pt_cmd)(int cdblen, void *cdb, int dataLen, void *data,
+ int senseLen, void *sense, int report, int direction);
+ bool megasas_cmd(int cdbLen, void *cdb, int dataLen, void *data,
+ int senseLen, void *sense, int report, int direction);
+ bool megadev_cmd(int cdbLen, void *cdb, int dataLen, void *data,
+ int senseLen, void *sense, int report, int direction);
+};
+
+linux_megaraid_device::linux_megaraid_device(smart_interface *intf,
+ const char *dev_name, unsigned int bus, unsigned int tgt)
+ : smart_device(intf, dev_name, "megaraid", "megaraid"),
+ linux_smart_device(O_RDWR | O_NONBLOCK),
+ m_disknum(tgt), m_busnum(bus), m_hba(0),
+ m_fd(-1), pt_cmd(0)
+{
+ set_info().info_name = strprintf("%s [megaraid_disk_%02d]", dev_name, m_disknum);
+ set_info().dev_type = strprintf("megaraid,%d", tgt);
+}
+
+linux_megaraid_device::~linux_megaraid_device() throw()
+{
+ if (m_fd >= 0)
+ ::close(m_fd);
+}
+
+smart_device * linux_megaraid_device::autodetect_open()
+{
+ int report = scsi_debugmode;
+
+ // Open device
+ if (!open())
+ return this;
+
+ // The code below is based on smartd.cpp:SCSIFilterKnown()
+ if (strcmp(get_req_type(), "megaraid"))
+ return this;
+
+ // Get INQUIRY
+ unsigned char req_buff[64] = {0, };
+ int req_len = 36;
+ if (scsiStdInquiry(this, req_buff, req_len)) {
+ close();
+ set_err(EIO, "INQUIRY failed");
+ return this;
+ }
+
+ int avail_len = req_buff[4] + 5;
+ int len = (avail_len < req_len ? avail_len : req_len);
+ if (len < 36)
+ return this;
+
+ if (report)
+ pout("Got MegaRAID inquiry.. %s\n", req_buff+8);
+
+ // Use INQUIRY to detect type
+ {
+ // SAT?
+ ata_device * newdev = smi()->autodetect_sat_device(this, req_buff, len);
+ if (newdev) // NOTE: 'this' is now owned by '*newdev'
+ return newdev;
+ }
+
+ // Nothing special found
+ return this;
+}
+
+bool linux_megaraid_device::open()
+{
+ char line[128];
+ int mjr;
+ int report = scsi_debugmode;
+
+ if(sscanf(get_dev_name(),"/dev/bus/%d", &m_hba) == 0) {
+ if (!linux_smart_device::open())
+ return false;
+ /* Get device HBA */
+ struct sg_scsi_id sgid;
+ if (ioctl(get_fd(), SG_GET_SCSI_ID, &sgid) == 0) {
+ m_hba = sgid.host_no;
+ }
+ else if (ioctl(get_fd(), SCSI_IOCTL_GET_BUS_NUMBER, &m_hba) != 0) {
+ int err = errno;
+ linux_smart_device::close();
+ return set_err(err, "can't get bus number");
+ } // we dont need this device anymore
+ linux_smart_device::close();
+ }
+ /* Perform mknod of device ioctl node */
+ FILE * fp = fopen("/proc/devices", "r");
+ while (fgets(line, sizeof(line), fp) != NULL) {
+ int n1 = 0;
+ if (sscanf(line, "%d megaraid_sas_ioctl%n", &mjr, &n1) == 1 && n1 == 22) {
+ n1=mknod("/dev/megaraid_sas_ioctl_node", S_IFCHR, makedev(mjr, 0));
+ if(report > 0)
+ pout("Creating /dev/megaraid_sas_ioctl_node = %d\n", n1 >= 0 ? 0 : errno);
+ if (n1 >= 0 || errno == EEXIST)
+ break;
+ }
+ else if (sscanf(line, "%d megadev%n", &mjr, &n1) == 1 && n1 == 11) {
+ n1=mknod("/dev/megadev0", S_IFCHR, makedev(mjr, 0));
+ if(report > 0)
+ pout("Creating /dev/megadev0 = %d\n", n1 >= 0 ? 0 : errno);
+ if (n1 >= 0 || errno == EEXIST)
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ fclose(fp);
+
+ /* Open Device IOCTL node */
+ if ((m_fd = ::open("/dev/megaraid_sas_ioctl_node", O_RDWR)) >= 0) {
+ pt_cmd = &linux_megaraid_device::megasas_cmd;
+ }
+ else if ((m_fd = ::open("/dev/megadev0", O_RDWR)) >= 0) {
+ pt_cmd = &linux_megaraid_device::megadev_cmd;
+ }
+ else {
+ int err = errno;
+ linux_smart_device::close();
+ return set_err(err, "cannot open /dev/megaraid_sas_ioctl_node or /dev/megadev0");
+ }
+ set_fd(m_fd);
+ return true;
+}
+
+bool linux_megaraid_device::close()
+{
+ if (m_fd >= 0)
+ ::close(m_fd);
+ m_fd = -1; m_hba = 0; pt_cmd = 0;
+ set_fd(m_fd);
+ return true;
+}
+
+bool linux_megaraid_device::scsi_pass_through(scsi_cmnd_io *iop)
+{
+ int report = scsi_debugmode;
+
+ if (report > 0) {
+ int k, j;
+ const unsigned char * ucp = iop->cmnd;
+ const char * np;
+ char buff[256];
+ const int sz = (int)sizeof(buff);
+
+ np = scsi_get_opcode_name(ucp[0]);
+ j = snprintf(buff, sz, " [%s: ", np ? np : "<unknown opcode>");
+ for (k = 0; k < (int)iop->cmnd_len; ++k)
+ j += snprintf(&buff[j], (sz > j ? (sz - j) : 0), "%02x ", ucp[k]);
+ if ((report > 1) &&
+ (DXFER_TO_DEVICE == iop->dxfer_dir) && (iop->dxferp)) {
+ int trunc = (iop->dxfer_len > 256) ? 1 : 0;
+
+ j += snprintf(&buff[j], (sz > j ? (sz - j) : 0), "]\n Outgoing "
+ "data, len=%d%s:\n", (int)iop->dxfer_len,
+ (trunc ? " [only first 256 bytes shown]" : ""));
+ dStrHex((const char *)iop->dxferp,
+ (trunc ? 256 : iop->dxfer_len) , 1);
+ }
+ else
+ j += snprintf(&buff[j], (sz > j ? (sz - j) : 0), "]\n");
+ pout("%s", buff);
+ }
+
+ // Controller rejects Test Unit Ready
+ if (iop->cmnd[0] == 0x00)
+ return true;
+
+ if (iop->cmnd[0] == SAT_ATA_PASSTHROUGH_12 || iop->cmnd[0] == SAT_ATA_PASSTHROUGH_16) {
+ // Controller does not return ATA output registers in SAT sense data
+ if (iop->cmnd[2] & (1 << 5)) // chk_cond
+ return set_err(ENOSYS, "ATA return descriptor not supported by controller firmware");
+ }
+ // SMART WRITE LOG SECTOR causing media errors
+ if ((iop->cmnd[0] == SAT_ATA_PASSTHROUGH_16 // SAT16 WRITE LOG
+ && iop->cmnd[14] == ATA_SMART_CMD && iop->cmnd[3]==0 && iop->cmnd[4] == ATA_SMART_WRITE_LOG_SECTOR) ||
+ (iop->cmnd[0] == SAT_ATA_PASSTHROUGH_12 // SAT12 WRITE LOG
+ && iop->cmnd[9] == ATA_SMART_CMD && iop->cmnd[3] == ATA_SMART_WRITE_LOG_SECTOR))
+ {
+ if(!failuretest_permissive)
+ return set_err(ENOSYS, "SMART WRITE LOG SECTOR may cause problems, try with -T permissive to force");
+ }
+ if (pt_cmd == NULL)
+ return false;
+ return (this->*pt_cmd)(iop->cmnd_len, iop->cmnd,
+ iop->dxfer_len, iop->dxferp,
+ iop->max_sense_len, iop->sensep, report, iop->dxfer_dir);
+}
+
+/* Issue passthrough scsi command to PERC5/6 controllers */
+bool linux_megaraid_device::megasas_cmd(int cdbLen, void *cdb,
+ int dataLen, void *data,
+ int /*senseLen*/, void * /*sense*/, int /*report*/, int dxfer_dir)
+{
+ struct megasas_pthru_frame *pthru;
+ struct megasas_iocpacket uio;
+ int rc;
+
+ memset(&uio, 0, sizeof(uio));
+ pthru = &uio.frame.pthru;
+ pthru->cmd = MFI_CMD_PD_SCSI_IO;
+ pthru->cmd_status = 0xFF;
+ pthru->scsi_status = 0x0;
+ pthru->target_id = m_disknum;
+ pthru->lun = 0;
+ pthru->cdb_len = cdbLen;
+ pthru->timeout = 0;
+ switch (dxfer_dir) {
+ case DXFER_NONE:
+ pthru->flags = MFI_FRAME_DIR_NONE;
+ break;
+ case DXFER_FROM_DEVICE:
+ pthru->flags = MFI_FRAME_DIR_READ;
+ break;
+ case DXFER_TO_DEVICE:
+ pthru->flags = MFI_FRAME_DIR_WRITE;
+ break;
+ default:
+ pout("megasas_cmd: bad dxfer_dir\n");
+ return set_err(EINVAL, "megasas_cmd: bad dxfer_dir\n");
+ }
+
+ if (dataLen > 0) {
+ pthru->sge_count = 1;
+ pthru->data_xfer_len = dataLen;
+ pthru->sgl.sge32[0].phys_addr = (intptr_t)data;
+ pthru->sgl.sge32[0].length = (uint32_t)dataLen;
+ }
+ memcpy(pthru->cdb, cdb, cdbLen);
+
+ uio.host_no = m_hba;
+ if (dataLen > 0) {
+ uio.sge_count = 1;
+ uio.sgl_off = offsetof(struct megasas_pthru_frame, sgl);
+ uio.sgl[0].iov_base = data;
+ uio.sgl[0].iov_len = dataLen;
+ }
+
+ rc = 0;
+ errno = 0;
+ rc = ioctl(m_fd, MEGASAS_IOC_FIRMWARE, &uio);
+ if (pthru->cmd_status || rc != 0) {
+ if (pthru->cmd_status == 12) {
+ return set_err(EIO, "megasas_cmd: Device %d does not exist\n", m_disknum);
+ }
+ return set_err((errno ? errno : EIO), "megasas_cmd result: %d.%d = %d/%d",
+ m_hba, m_disknum, errno,
+ pthru->cmd_status);
+ }
+ return true;
+}
+
+/* Issue passthrough scsi commands to PERC2/3/4 controllers */
+bool linux_megaraid_device::megadev_cmd(int cdbLen, void *cdb,
+ int dataLen, void *data,
+ int /*senseLen*/, void * /*sense*/, int /*report*/, int /* dir */)
+{
+ struct uioctl_t uio;
+ int rc;
+
+ /* Don't issue to the controller */
+ if (m_disknum == 7)
+ return false;
+
+ memset(&uio, 0, sizeof(uio));
+ uio.inlen = dataLen;
+ uio.outlen = dataLen;
+
+ memset(data, 0, dataLen);
+ uio.ui.fcs.opcode = 0x80; // M_RD_IOCTL_CMD
+ uio.ui.fcs.adapno = MKADAP(m_hba);
+
+ uio.data.pointer = (uint8_t *)data;
+
+ uio.mbox.cmd = MEGA_MBOXCMD_PASSTHRU;
+ uio.mbox.xferaddr = (intptr_t)&uio.pthru;
+
+ uio.pthru.ars = 1;
+ uio.pthru.timeout = 2;
+ uio.pthru.channel = 0;
+ uio.pthru.target = m_disknum;
+ uio.pthru.cdblen = cdbLen;
+ uio.pthru.reqsenselen = MAX_REQ_SENSE_LEN;
+ uio.pthru.dataxferaddr = (intptr_t)data;
+ uio.pthru.dataxferlen = dataLen;
+ memcpy(uio.pthru.cdb, cdb, cdbLen);
+
+ rc=ioctl(m_fd, MEGAIOCCMD, &uio);
+ if (uio.pthru.scsistatus || rc != 0) {
+ return set_err((errno ? errno : EIO), "megadev_cmd result: %d.%d = %d/%d",
+ m_hba, m_disknum, errno,
+ uio.pthru.scsistatus);
+ }
+ return true;
+}
+
+/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+/// CCISS RAID support
+
+#ifdef HAVE_LINUX_CCISS_IOCTL_H
+
+class linux_cciss_device
+: public /*implements*/ scsi_device,
+ public /*extends*/ linux_smart_device
+{
+public:
+ linux_cciss_device(smart_interface * intf, const char * name, unsigned char disknum);
+
+ virtual bool scsi_pass_through(scsi_cmnd_io * iop);
+
+private:
+ unsigned char m_disknum; ///< Disk number.
+};
+
+linux_cciss_device::linux_cciss_device(smart_interface * intf,
+ const char * dev_name, unsigned char disknum)
+: smart_device(intf, dev_name, "cciss", "cciss"),
+ linux_smart_device(O_RDWR | O_NONBLOCK),
+ m_disknum(disknum)
+{
+ set_info().info_name = strprintf("%s [cciss_disk_%02d]", dev_name, disknum);
+}
+
+bool linux_cciss_device::scsi_pass_through(scsi_cmnd_io * iop)
+{
+ int status = cciss_io_interface(get_fd(), m_disknum, iop, scsi_debugmode);
+ if (status < 0)
+ return set_err(-status);
+ return true;
+}
+
+#endif // HAVE_LINUX_CCISS_IOCTL_H
+
+/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+/// AMCC/3ware RAID support
+
+class linux_escalade_device
+: public /*implements*/ ata_device,
+ public /*extends*/ linux_smart_device
+{
+public:
+ enum escalade_type_t {
+ AMCC_3WARE_678K,
+ AMCC_3WARE_678K_CHAR,
+ AMCC_3WARE_9000_CHAR,
+ AMCC_3WARE_9700_CHAR
+ };
+
+ linux_escalade_device(smart_interface * intf, const char * dev_name,
+ escalade_type_t escalade_type, int disknum);
+
+ virtual bool open();
+
+ virtual bool ata_pass_through(const ata_cmd_in & in, ata_cmd_out & out);
+
+private:
+ escalade_type_t m_escalade_type; ///< Controller type
+ int m_disknum; ///< Disk number.
+};
+
+linux_escalade_device::linux_escalade_device(smart_interface * intf, const char * dev_name,
+ escalade_type_t escalade_type, int disknum)
+: smart_device(intf, dev_name, "3ware", "3ware"),
+ linux_smart_device(O_RDONLY | O_NONBLOCK),
+ m_escalade_type(escalade_type), m_disknum(disknum)
+{
+ set_info().info_name = strprintf("%s [3ware_disk_%02d]", dev_name, disknum);
+}
+
+/* This function will setup and fix device nodes for a 3ware controller. */
+#define MAJOR_STRING_LENGTH 3
+#define DEVICE_STRING_LENGTH 32
+#define NODE_STRING_LENGTH 16
+static int setup_3ware_nodes(const char *nodename, const char *driver_name)
+{
+ int tw_major = 0;
+ int index = 0;
+ char majorstring[MAJOR_STRING_LENGTH+1];
+ char device_name[DEVICE_STRING_LENGTH+1];
+ char nodestring[NODE_STRING_LENGTH];
+ struct stat stat_buf;
+ FILE *file;
+ int retval = 0;
+#ifdef WITH_SELINUX
+ security_context_t orig_context = NULL;
+ security_context_t node_context = NULL;
+ int selinux_enabled = is_selinux_enabled();
+ int selinux_enforced = security_getenforce();
+#endif
+
+ /* First try to open up /proc/devices */
+ if (!(file = fopen("/proc/devices", "r"))) {
+ pout("Error opening /proc/devices to check/create 3ware device nodes\n");
+ syserror("fopen");
+ return 0; // don't fail here: user might not have /proc !
+ }
+
+ /* Attempt to get device major number */
+ while (EOF != fscanf(file, "%3s %32s", majorstring, device_name)) {
+ majorstring[MAJOR_STRING_LENGTH]='\0';
+ device_name[DEVICE_STRING_LENGTH]='\0';
+ if (!strncmp(device_name, nodename, DEVICE_STRING_LENGTH)) {
+ tw_major = atoi(majorstring);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ fclose(file);
+
+ /* See if we found a major device number */
+ if (!tw_major) {
+ pout("No major number for /dev/%s listed in /proc/devices. Is the %s driver loaded?\n", nodename, driver_name);
+ return 2;
+ }
+#ifdef WITH_SELINUX
+ /* Prepare a database of contexts for files in /dev
+ * and save the current context */
+ if (selinux_enabled) {
+ if (matchpathcon_init_prefix(NULL, "/dev") < 0)
+ pout("Error initializing contexts database for /dev");
+ if (getfscreatecon(&orig_context) < 0) {
+ pout("Error retrieving original SELinux fscreate context");
+ if (selinux_enforced)
+ matchpathcon_fini();
+ return 6;
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+ /* Now check if nodes are correct */
+ for (index=0; index<16; index++) {
+ snprintf(nodestring, sizeof(nodestring), "/dev/%s%d", nodename, index);
+#ifdef WITH_SELINUX
+ /* Get context of the node and set it as the default */
+ if (selinux_enabled) {
+ if (matchpathcon(nodestring, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR, &node_context) < 0) {
+ pout("Could not retrieve context for %s", nodestring);
+ if (selinux_enforced) {
+ retval = 6;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ if (setfscreatecon(node_context) < 0) {
+ pout ("Error setting default fscreate context");
+ if (selinux_enforced) {
+ retval = 6;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+ /* Try to stat the node */
+ if ((stat(nodestring, &stat_buf))) {
+ pout("Node %s does not exist and must be created. Check the udev rules.\n", nodestring);
+ /* Create a new node if it doesn't exist */
+ if (mknod(nodestring, S_IFCHR|0600, makedev(tw_major, index))) {
+ pout("problem creating 3ware device nodes %s", nodestring);
+ syserror("mknod");
+ retval = 3;
+ break;
+ } else {
+#ifdef WITH_SELINUX
+ if (selinux_enabled && node_context) {
+ freecon(node_context);
+ node_context = NULL;
+ }
+#endif
+ continue;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* See if nodes major and minor numbers are correct */
+ if ((tw_major != (int)(major(stat_buf.st_rdev))) ||
+ (index != (int)(minor(stat_buf.st_rdev))) ||
+ (!S_ISCHR(stat_buf.st_mode))) {
+ pout("Node %s has wrong major/minor number and must be created anew."
+ " Check the udev rules.\n", nodestring);
+ /* Delete the old node */
+ if (unlink(nodestring)) {
+ pout("problem unlinking stale 3ware device node %s", nodestring);
+ syserror("unlink");
+ retval = 4;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* Make a new node */
+ if (mknod(nodestring, S_IFCHR|0600, makedev(tw_major, index))) {
+ pout("problem creating 3ware device nodes %s", nodestring);
+ syserror("mknod");
+ retval = 5;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+#ifdef WITH_SELINUX
+ if (selinux_enabled && node_context) {
+ freecon(node_context);
+ node_context = NULL;
+ }
+#endif
+ }
+
+#ifdef WITH_SELINUX
+ if (selinux_enabled) {
+ if(setfscreatecon(orig_context) < 0) {
+ pout("Error re-setting original fscreate context");
+ if (selinux_enforced)
+ retval = 6;
+ }
+ if(orig_context)
+ freecon(orig_context);
+ if(node_context)
+ freecon(node_context);
+ matchpathcon_fini();
+ }
+#endif
+ return retval;
+}
+
+bool linux_escalade_device::open()
+{
+ if (m_escalade_type == AMCC_3WARE_9700_CHAR || m_escalade_type == AMCC_3WARE_9000_CHAR ||
+ m_escalade_type == AMCC_3WARE_678K_CHAR) {
+ // the device nodes for these controllers are dynamically assigned,
+ // so we need to check that they exist with the correct major
+ // numbers and if not, create them
+ const char * node = (m_escalade_type == AMCC_3WARE_9700_CHAR ? "twl" :
+ m_escalade_type == AMCC_3WARE_9000_CHAR ? "twa" :
+ "twe" );
+ const char * driver = (m_escalade_type == AMCC_3WARE_9700_CHAR ? "3w-sas" :
+ m_escalade_type == AMCC_3WARE_9000_CHAR ? "3w-9xxx" :
+ "3w-xxxx" );
+ if (setup_3ware_nodes(node, driver))
+ return set_err((errno ? errno : ENXIO), "setup_3ware_nodes(\"%s\", \"%s\") failed", node, driver);
+ }
+ // Continue with default open
+ return linux_smart_device::open();
+}
+
+// TODO: Function no longer useful
+//void printwarning(smart_command_set command);
+
+// PURPOSE
+// This is an interface routine meant to isolate the OS dependent
+// parts of the code, and to provide a debugging interface. Each
+// different port and OS needs to provide it's own interface. This
+// is the linux interface to the 3ware 3w-xxxx driver. It allows ATA
+// commands to be passed through the SCSI driver.
+// DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ARGUMENTS
+// fd: is the file descriptor provided by open()
+// disknum is the disk number (0 to 15) in the RAID array
+// escalade_type indicates the type of controller type, and if scsi or char interface is used
+// command: defines the different operations.
+// select: additional input data if needed (which log, which type of
+// self-test).
+// data: location to write output data, if needed (512 bytes).
+// Note: not all commands use all arguments.
+// RETURN VALUES
+// -1 if the command failed
+// 0 if the command succeeded,
+// STATUS_CHECK routine:
+// -1 if the command failed
// 0 if the command succeeded and disk SMART status is "OK"
// 1 if the command succeeded and disk SMART status is "FAILING"
-
/* 512 is the max payload size: increase if needed */
#define BUFFER_LEN_678K ( sizeof(TW_Ioctl) ) // 1044 unpacked, 1041 packed
#define BUFFER_LEN_678K_CHAR ( sizeof(TW_New_Ioctl)+512-1 ) // 1539 unpacked, 1536 packed
#define BUFFER_LEN_9000 ( sizeof(TW_Ioctl_Buf_Apache)+512-1 ) // 2051 unpacked, 2048 packed
#define TW_IOCTL_BUFFER_SIZE ( MAX(MAX(BUFFER_LEN_678K, BUFFER_LEN_9000), BUFFER_LEN_678K_CHAR) )
-int escalade_command_interface(int fd, int disknum, int escalade_type, smart_command_set command, int select, char *data){
-
- // return value and buffer for ioctl()
- int ioctlreturn, readdata=0;
+bool linux_escalade_device::ata_pass_through(const ata_cmd_in & in, ata_cmd_out & out)
+{
+ if (!ata_cmd_is_ok(in,
+ true, // data_out_support
+ false, // TODO: multi_sector_support
+ true) // ata_48bit_support
+ )
+ return false;
// Used by both the SCSI and char interfaces
TW_Passthru *passthru=NULL;
// only used for 9000 character device interface
TW_Ioctl_Buf_Apache *tw_ioctl_apache=NULL;
-
+
memset(ioctl_buffer, 0, TW_IOCTL_BUFFER_SIZE);
- if (escalade_type==CONTROLLER_3WARE_9000_CHAR) {
+ // TODO: Handle controller differences by different classes
+ if (m_escalade_type == AMCC_3WARE_9700_CHAR || m_escalade_type == AMCC_3WARE_9000_CHAR) {
tw_ioctl_apache = (TW_Ioctl_Buf_Apache *)ioctl_buffer;
tw_ioctl_apache->driver_command.control_code = TW_IOCTL_FIRMWARE_PASS_THROUGH;
tw_ioctl_apache->driver_command.buffer_length = 512; /* payload size */
passthru = (TW_Passthru *)&(tw_ioctl_apache->firmware_command.command.oldcommand);
}
- else if (escalade_type==CONTROLLER_3WARE_678K_CHAR) {
+ else if (m_escalade_type==AMCC_3WARE_678K_CHAR) {
tw_ioctl_char = (TW_New_Ioctl *)ioctl_buffer;
tw_ioctl_char->data_buffer_length = 512;
passthru = (TW_Passthru *)&(tw_ioctl_char->firmware_command);
}
- else if (escalade_type==CONTROLLER_3WARE_678K) {
+ else if (m_escalade_type==AMCC_3WARE_678K) {
tw_ioctl = (TW_Ioctl *)ioctl_buffer;
tw_ioctl->cdb[0] = TW_IOCTL;
tw_ioctl->opcode = TW_ATA_PASSTHRU;
passthru = (TW_Passthru *)&(tw_ioctl->input_data);
}
else {
- pout("Unrecognized escalade_type %d in linux_3ware_command_interface(disk %d)\n"
- "Please contact " PACKAGE_BUGREPORT "\n", escalade_type, disknum);
- errno=ENOSYS;
- return -1;
+ return set_err(ENOSYS,
+ "Unrecognized escalade_type %d in linux_3ware_command_interface(disk %d)\n"
+ "Please contact " PACKAGE_BUGREPORT "\n", (int)m_escalade_type, m_disknum);
}
// Same for (almost) all commands - but some reset below
passthru->byte0.opcode = TW_OP_ATA_PASSTHRU;
passthru->request_id = 0xFF;
- passthru->byte3.aport = disknum;
- passthru->byte3.host_id = 0;
- passthru->status = 0;
+ passthru->unit = m_disknum;
+ passthru->status = 0;
passthru->flags = 0x1;
- passthru->drive_head = 0x0;
- passthru->sector_num = 0;
-
- // All SMART commands use this CL/CH signature. These are magic
- // values from the ATA specifications.
- passthru->cylinder_lo = 0x4F;
- passthru->cylinder_hi = 0xC2;
-
- // SMART ATA COMMAND REGISTER value
- passthru->command = ATA_SMART_CMD;
-
+
+ // Set registers
+ {
+ const ata_in_regs_48bit & r = in.in_regs;
+ passthru->features = r.features_16;
+ passthru->sector_count = r.sector_count_16;
+ passthru->sector_num = r.lba_low_16;
+ passthru->cylinder_lo = r.lba_mid_16;
+ passthru->cylinder_hi = r.lba_high_16;
+ passthru->drive_head = r.device;
+ passthru->command = r.command;
+ }
+
// Is this a command that reads or returns 512 bytes?
// passthru->param values are:
// 0x0 - non data command without TFR write check,
// 0xD - data command that returns data to host from device
// 0xF - data command that writes data from host to device
// passthru->size values are 0x5 for non-data and 0x07 for data
- if (command == READ_VALUES ||
- command == READ_THRESHOLDS ||
- command == READ_LOG ||
- command == IDENTIFY ||
- command == WRITE_LOG ) {
- readdata=1;
+ bool readdata = false;
+ if (in.direction == ata_cmd_in::data_in) {
+ readdata=true;
passthru->byte0.sgloff = 0x5;
- passthru->size = 0x7;
+ passthru->size = 0x7; // TODO: Other value for multi-sector ?
passthru->param = 0xD;
- passthru->sector_count = 0x1;
// For 64-bit to work correctly, up the size of the command packet
// in dwords by 1 to account for the 64-bit single sgl 'address'
// field. Note that this doesn't agree with the typedefs but it's
// right (agree with kernel driver behavior/typedefs).
- if (escalade_type==CONTROLLER_3WARE_9000_CHAR && sizeof(long)==8)
+ if ((m_escalade_type == AMCC_3WARE_9700_CHAR || m_escalade_type == AMCC_3WARE_9000_CHAR)
+ && sizeof(long) == 8)
passthru->size++;
}
- else {
- // Non data command -- but doesn't use large sector
- // count register values.
+ else if (in.direction == ata_cmd_in::no_data) {
+ // Non data command -- but doesn't use large sector
+ // count register values.
passthru->byte0.sgloff = 0x0;
passthru->size = 0x5;
passthru->param = 0x8;
passthru->sector_count = 0x0;
}
-
- // Now set ATA registers depending upon command
- switch (command){
- case CHECK_POWER_MODE:
- passthru->command = ATA_CHECK_POWER_MODE;
- passthru->features = 0;
- passthru->cylinder_lo = 0;
- passthru->cylinder_hi = 0;
- break;
- case READ_VALUES:
- passthru->features = ATA_SMART_READ_VALUES;
- break;
- case READ_THRESHOLDS:
- passthru->features = ATA_SMART_READ_THRESHOLDS;
- break;
- case READ_LOG:
- passthru->features = ATA_SMART_READ_LOG_SECTOR;
- // log number to return
- passthru->sector_num = select;
- break;
- case WRITE_LOG:
- if (escalade_type == CONTROLLER_3WARE_9000_CHAR)
- memcpy((unsigned char *)tw_ioctl_apache->data_buffer, data, 512);
- else if (escalade_type == CONTROLLER_3WARE_678K_CHAR)
- memcpy((unsigned char *)tw_ioctl_char->data_buffer, data, 512);
+ else if (in.direction == ata_cmd_in::data_out) {
+ if (m_escalade_type == AMCC_3WARE_9700_CHAR || m_escalade_type == AMCC_3WARE_9000_CHAR)
+ memcpy(tw_ioctl_apache->data_buffer, in.buffer, in.size);
+ else if (m_escalade_type == AMCC_3WARE_678K_CHAR)
+ memcpy(tw_ioctl_char->data_buffer, in.buffer, in.size);
else {
// COMMAND NOT SUPPORTED VIA SCSI IOCTL INTERFACE
// memcpy(tw_output->output_data, data, 512);
- printwarning(command);
- errno=ENOTSUP;
- return -1;
+ // printwarning(command); // TODO: Parameter no longer valid
+ return set_err(ENOTSUP, "DATA OUT not supported for this 3ware controller type");
}
- readdata=0;
- passthru->features = ATA_SMART_WRITE_LOG_SECTOR;
- passthru->sector_count = 1;
- passthru->sector_num = select;
+ passthru->byte0.sgloff = 0x5;
+ passthru->size = 0x7; // TODO: Other value for multi-sector ?
passthru->param = 0xF; // PIO data write
- break;
- case IDENTIFY:
- // ATA IDENTIFY DEVICE
- passthru->command = ATA_IDENTIFY_DEVICE;
- passthru->features = 0;
- passthru->cylinder_lo = 0;
- passthru->cylinder_hi = 0;
- break;
- case PIDENTIFY:
- // 3WARE controller can NOT have packet device internally
- pout("WARNING - NO DEVICE FOUND ON 3WARE CONTROLLER (disk %d)\n", disknum);
- pout("Note: /dev/sdX many need to be replaced with /dev/tweN or /dev/twaN\n");
- errno=ENODEV;
- return -1;
- case ENABLE:
- passthru->features = ATA_SMART_ENABLE;
- break;
- case DISABLE:
- passthru->features = ATA_SMART_DISABLE;
- break;
- case AUTO_OFFLINE:
- passthru->features = ATA_SMART_AUTO_OFFLINE;
- // Enable or disable?
- passthru->sector_count = select;
- break;
- case AUTOSAVE:
- passthru->features = ATA_SMART_AUTOSAVE;
- // Enable or disable?
- passthru->sector_count = select;
- break;
- case IMMEDIATE_OFFLINE:
- passthru->features = ATA_SMART_IMMEDIATE_OFFLINE;
- // What test type to run?
- passthru->sector_num = select;
- break;
- case STATUS_CHECK:
- passthru->features = ATA_SMART_STATUS;
- break;
- case STATUS:
- // This is JUST to see if SMART is enabled, by giving SMART status
- // command. But it doesn't say if status was good, or failing.
- // See below for the difference.
- passthru->features = ATA_SMART_STATUS;
- break;
- default:
- pout("Unrecognized command %d in linux_3ware_command_interface(disk %d)\n"
- "Please contact " PACKAGE_BUGREPORT "\n", command, disknum);
- errno=ENOSYS;
- return -1;
+ if ((m_escalade_type == AMCC_3WARE_9700_CHAR || m_escalade_type == AMCC_3WARE_9000_CHAR)
+ && sizeof(long) == 8)
+ passthru->size++;
}
+ else
+ return set_err(EINVAL);
// Now send the command down through an ioctl()
- if (escalade_type==CONTROLLER_3WARE_9000_CHAR)
- ioctlreturn=ioctl(fd, TW_IOCTL_FIRMWARE_PASS_THROUGH, tw_ioctl_apache);
- else if (escalade_type==CONTROLLER_3WARE_678K_CHAR)
- ioctlreturn=ioctl(fd, TW_CMD_PACKET_WITH_DATA, tw_ioctl_char);
+ int ioctlreturn;
+ if (m_escalade_type == AMCC_3WARE_9700_CHAR || m_escalade_type == AMCC_3WARE_9000_CHAR)
+ ioctlreturn=ioctl(get_fd(), TW_IOCTL_FIRMWARE_PASS_THROUGH, tw_ioctl_apache);
+ else if (m_escalade_type==AMCC_3WARE_678K_CHAR)
+ ioctlreturn=ioctl(get_fd(), TW_CMD_PACKET_WITH_DATA, tw_ioctl_char);
else
- ioctlreturn=ioctl(fd, SCSI_IOCTL_SEND_COMMAND, tw_ioctl);
-
+ ioctlreturn=ioctl(get_fd(), SCSI_IOCTL_SEND_COMMAND, tw_ioctl);
+
// Deal with the different error cases
if (ioctlreturn) {
- if (CONTROLLER_3WARE_678K==escalade_type && ((command==AUTO_OFFLINE || command==AUTOSAVE) && select)){
+ if (AMCC_3WARE_678K==m_escalade_type
+ && in.in_regs.command==ATA_SMART_CMD
+ && ( in.in_regs.features == ATA_SMART_AUTO_OFFLINE
+ || in.in_regs.features == ATA_SMART_AUTOSAVE )
+ && in.in_regs.lba_low) {
// error here is probably a kernel driver whose version is too old
- printwarning(command);
- errno=ENOTSUP;
+ // printwarning(command); // TODO: Parameter no longer valid
+ return set_err(ENOTSUP, "Probably kernel driver too old");
}
- if (!errno)
- errno=EIO;
- return -1;
+ return set_err(EIO);
}
-
+
// The passthru structure is valid after return from an ioctl if:
- // - we are using the character interface OR
+ // - we are using the character interface OR
// - we are using the SCSI interface and this is a NON-READ-DATA command
// For SCSI interface, note that we set passthru to a different
// value after ioctl().
- if (CONTROLLER_3WARE_678K==escalade_type) {
+ if (AMCC_3WARE_678K==m_escalade_type) {
if (readdata)
passthru=NULL;
else
// While we *might* decode the ATA ERROR register, at the moment it
// doesn't make much sense: we don't care in detail why the error
// happened.
-
+
if (passthru && (passthru->status || (passthru->command & 0x21))) {
- errno=EIO;
- return -1;
+ return set_err(EIO);
}
-
+
// If this is a read data command, copy data to output buffer
if (readdata) {
- if (escalade_type==CONTROLLER_3WARE_9000_CHAR)
- memcpy(data, (unsigned char *)tw_ioctl_apache->data_buffer, 512);
- else if (escalade_type==CONTROLLER_3WARE_678K_CHAR)
- memcpy(data, (unsigned char *)tw_ioctl_char->data_buffer, 512);
+ if (m_escalade_type == AMCC_3WARE_9700_CHAR || m_escalade_type == AMCC_3WARE_9000_CHAR)
+ memcpy(in.buffer, tw_ioctl_apache->data_buffer, in.size);
+ else if (m_escalade_type==AMCC_3WARE_678K_CHAR)
+ memcpy(in.buffer, tw_ioctl_char->data_buffer, in.size);
else
- memcpy(data, tw_output->output_data, 512);
- }
-
- // For STATUS_CHECK, we need to check register values
- if (command==STATUS_CHECK) {
-
- // To find out if the SMART RETURN STATUS is good or failing, we
- // need to examine the values of the Cylinder Low and Cylinder
- // High Registers.
-
- unsigned short cyl_lo=passthru->cylinder_lo;
- unsigned short cyl_hi=passthru->cylinder_hi;
-
- // If values in Cyl-LO and Cyl-HI are unchanged, SMART status is good.
- if (cyl_lo==0x4F && cyl_hi==0xC2)
- return 0;
-
- // If values in Cyl-LO and Cyl-HI are as follows, SMART status is FAIL
- if (cyl_lo==0xF4 && cyl_hi==0x2C)
- return 1;
-
- // Any other values mean that something has gone wrong with the command
- if (CONTROLLER_3WARE_678K==escalade_type) {
- printwarning(command);
- errno=ENOSYS;
- return 0;
- }
- else {
- errno=EIO;
- return -1;
- }
+ memcpy(in.buffer, tw_output->output_data, in.size);
}
-
- // copy sector count register (one byte!) to return data
- if (command==CHECK_POWER_MODE)
- *data=*(char *)&(passthru->sector_count);
-
+
+ // Return register values
+ if (passthru) {
+ ata_out_regs_48bit & r = out.out_regs;
+ r.error = passthru->features;
+ r.sector_count_16 = passthru->sector_count;
+ r.lba_low_16 = passthru->sector_num;
+ r.lba_mid_16 = passthru->cylinder_lo;
+ r.lba_high_16 = passthru->cylinder_hi;
+ r.device = passthru->drive_head;
+ r.status = passthru->command;
+ }
+
// look for nonexistent devices/ports
- if (command==IDENTIFY && !nonempty((unsigned char *)data, 512)) {
- errno=ENODEV;
+ if ( in.in_regs.command == ATA_IDENTIFY_DEVICE
+ && !nonempty(in.buffer, in.size)) {
+ return set_err(ENODEV, "No drive on port %d", m_disknum);
+ }
+
+ return true;
+}
+
+/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+/// Areca RAID support
+
+///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+// SATA(ATA) device behind Areca RAID Controller
+class linux_areca_ata_device
+: public /*implements*/ areca_ata_device,
+ public /*extends*/ linux_smart_device
+{
+public:
+ linux_areca_ata_device(smart_interface * intf, const char * dev_name, int disknum, int encnum = 1);
+ virtual smart_device * autodetect_open();
+ virtual bool arcmsr_lock();
+ virtual bool arcmsr_unlock();
+ virtual int arcmsr_do_scsi_io(struct scsi_cmnd_io * iop);
+};
+
+///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+// SAS(SCSI) device behind Areca RAID Controller
+class linux_areca_scsi_device
+: public /*implements*/ areca_scsi_device,
+ public /*extends*/ linux_smart_device
+{
+public:
+ linux_areca_scsi_device(smart_interface * intf, const char * dev_name, int disknum, int encnum = 1);
+ virtual smart_device * autodetect_open();
+ virtual bool arcmsr_lock();
+ virtual bool arcmsr_unlock();
+ virtual int arcmsr_do_scsi_io(struct scsi_cmnd_io * iop);
+};
+
+// Looks in /proc/scsi to suggest correct areca devices
+static int find_areca_in_proc()
+{
+ const char* proc_format_string="host\tchan\tid\tlun\ttype\topens\tqdepth\tbusy\tonline\n";
+
+ // check data formwat
+ FILE *fp=fopen("/proc/scsi/sg/device_hdr", "r");
+ if (!fp) {
+ pout("Unable to open /proc/scsi/sg/device_hdr for reading\n");
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ // get line, compare to format
+ char linebuf[256];
+ linebuf[255]='\0';
+ char *out = fgets(linebuf, 256, fp);
+ fclose(fp);
+ if (!out) {
+ pout("Unable to read contents of /proc/scsi/sg/device_hdr\n");
+ return 2;
+ }
+
+ if (strcmp(linebuf, proc_format_string)) {
+ // wrong format!
+ // Fix this by comparing only tokens not white space!!
+ pout("Unexpected format %s in /proc/scsi/sg/device_hdr\n", proc_format_string);
+ return 3;
+ }
+
+ // Format is understood, now search for correct device
+ fp=fopen("/proc/scsi/sg/devices", "r");
+ if (!fp) return 1;
+ int host, chan, id, lun, type, opens, qdepth, busy, online;
+ int dev=-1;
+ int found=0;
+ // search all lines of /proc/scsi/sg/devices
+ while (9 == fscanf(fp, "%d %d %d %d %d %d %d %d %d", &host, &chan, &id, &lun, &type, &opens, &qdepth, &busy, &online)) {
+ dev++;
+ if (id == 16 && type == 3) {
+ // devices with id=16 and type=3 might be Areca controllers
+ pout("Device /dev/sg%d appears to be an Areca controller.\n", dev);
+ found++;
+ }
+ }
+ fclose(fp);
+ return 0;
+}
+
+// Areca RAID Controller(SATA Disk)
+linux_areca_ata_device::linux_areca_ata_device(smart_interface * intf, const char * dev_name, int disknum, int encnum)
+: smart_device(intf, dev_name, "areca", "areca"),
+ linux_smart_device(O_RDWR | O_EXCL | O_NONBLOCK)
+{
+ set_disknum(disknum);
+ set_encnum(encnum);
+ set_info().info_name = strprintf("%s [areca_disk#%02d_enc#%02d]", dev_name, disknum, encnum);
+}
+
+smart_device * linux_areca_ata_device::autodetect_open()
+{
+ int is_ata = 1;
+
+ // autodetect device type
+ is_ata = arcmsr_get_dev_type();
+ if(is_ata < 0)
+ {
+ set_err(EIO);
+ return this;
+ }
+
+ if(is_ata == 1)
+ {
+ // SATA device
+ return this;
+ }
+
+ // SAS device
+ smart_device_auto_ptr newdev(new linux_areca_scsi_device(smi(), get_dev_name(), get_disknum(), get_encnum()));
+ close();
+ delete this;
+ newdev->open(); // TODO: Can possibly pass open fd
+
+ return newdev.release();
+}
+
+int linux_areca_ata_device::arcmsr_do_scsi_io(struct scsi_cmnd_io * iop)
+{
+ int ioctlreturn = 0;
+
+ if(!is_open()) {
+ if(!open()){
+ find_areca_in_proc();
+ }
+ }
+
+ ioctlreturn = do_normal_scsi_cmnd_io(get_fd(), iop, scsi_debugmode);
+ if ( ioctlreturn || iop->scsi_status )
+ {
+ // errors found
return -1;
}
-
- return 0;
+
+ return ioctlreturn;
}
+bool linux_areca_ata_device::arcmsr_lock()
+{
+ return true;
+}
+bool linux_areca_ata_device::arcmsr_unlock()
+{
+ return true;
+}
+
+// Areca RAID Controller(SAS Device)
+linux_areca_scsi_device::linux_areca_scsi_device(smart_interface * intf, const char * dev_name, int disknum, int encnum)
+: smart_device(intf, dev_name, "areca", "areca"),
+ linux_smart_device(O_RDWR | O_EXCL | O_NONBLOCK)
+{
+ set_disknum(disknum);
+ set_encnum(encnum);
+ set_info().info_name = strprintf("%s [areca_disk#%02d_enc#%02d]", dev_name, disknum, encnum);
+}
+
+smart_device * linux_areca_scsi_device::autodetect_open()
+{
+ return this;
+}
+
+int linux_areca_scsi_device::arcmsr_do_scsi_io(struct scsi_cmnd_io * iop)
+{
+ int ioctlreturn = 0;
-int marvell_command_interface(int device,
- smart_command_set command,
- int select,
- char *data) {
- typedef struct {
+ if(!is_open()) {
+ if(!open()){
+ find_areca_in_proc();
+ }
+ }
+
+ ioctlreturn = do_normal_scsi_cmnd_io(get_fd(), iop, scsi_debugmode);
+ if ( ioctlreturn || iop->scsi_status )
+ {
+ // errors found
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ return ioctlreturn;
+}
+
+bool linux_areca_scsi_device::arcmsr_lock()
+{
+ return true;
+}
+
+bool linux_areca_scsi_device::arcmsr_unlock()
+{
+ return true;
+}
+
+/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+/// Marvell support
+
+class linux_marvell_device
+: public /*implements*/ ata_device_with_command_set,
+ public /*extends*/ linux_smart_device
+{
+public:
+ linux_marvell_device(smart_interface * intf, const char * dev_name, const char * req_type);
+
+protected:
+ virtual int ata_command_interface(smart_command_set command, int select, char * data);
+};
+
+linux_marvell_device::linux_marvell_device(smart_interface * intf,
+ const char * dev_name, const char * req_type)
+: smart_device(intf, dev_name, "marvell", req_type),
+ linux_smart_device(O_RDONLY | O_NONBLOCK)
+{
+}
+
+int linux_marvell_device::ata_command_interface(smart_command_set command, int select, char * data)
+{
+ typedef struct {
int inlen;
int outlen;
char cmd[540];
} mvsata_scsi_cmd;
-
+
int copydata = 0;
mvsata_scsi_cmd smart_command;
unsigned char *buff = (unsigned char *)&smart_command.cmd[6];
// buff[1]: ATA SECTOR NUMBER REGISTER
// buff[2]: ATA FEATURES REGISTER
// buff[3]: ATA SECTOR COUNT REGISTER
-
+
// clear out buff. Large enough for HDIO_DRIVE_CMD (4+512 bytes)
memset(&smart_command, 0, sizeof(smart_command));
smart_command.inlen = 540;
smart_command.outlen = 540;
smart_command.cmd[0] = 0xC; //Vendor-specific code
smart_command.cmd[4] = 6; //command length
-
+
buff[0] = ATA_SMART_CMD;
switch (command){
case CHECK_POWER_MODE:
break;
default:
pout("Unrecognized command %d in mvsata_os_specific_handler()\n", command);
- exit(1);
+ EXIT(1);
break;
- }
+ }
// There are two different types of ioctls(). The HDIO_DRIVE_TASK
// one is this:
// We are now doing the HDIO_DRIVE_CMD type ioctl.
- if (ioctl(device, SCSI_IOCTL_SEND_COMMAND, (void *)&smart_command))
+ if (ioctl(get_fd(), SCSI_IOCTL_SEND_COMMAND, (void *)&smart_command))
return -1;
if (command==CHECK_POWER_MODE) {
return 0;
}
- // Always succeed on a SMART status, as a disk that failed returned
+ // Always succeed on a SMART status, as a disk that failed returned
// buff[4]=0xF4, buff[5]=0x2C, i.e. "Bad SMART status" (see below).
if (command == STATUS)
return 0;
- //Data returned is starting from 0 offset
+ //Data returned is starting from 0 offset
if (command == STATUS_CHECK)
{
// Cyl low and Cyl high unchanged means "Good SMART status"
if (buff[4] == 0x4F && buff[5] == 0xC2)
- return 0;
+ return 0;
// These values mean "Bad SMART status"
if (buff[4] == 0xF4 && buff[5] == 0x2C)
- return 1;
+ return 1;
// We haven't gotten output that makes sense; print out some debugging info
syserror("Error SMART Status command failed");
pout("Please get assistance from %s\n",PACKAGE_BUGREPORT);
pout("CL =0x%02x\n",(int)buff[4]);
pout("CH =0x%02x\n",(int)buff[5]);
pout("SEL=0x%02x\n",(int)buff[6]);
- return -1;
- }
+ return -1;
+ }
if (copydata)
memcpy(data, buff, 512);
- return 0;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+/// Highpoint RAID support
+
+class linux_highpoint_device
+: public /*implements*/ ata_device_with_command_set,
+ public /*extends*/ linux_smart_device
+{
+public:
+ linux_highpoint_device(smart_interface * intf, const char * dev_name,
+ unsigned char controller, unsigned char channel, unsigned char port);
+
+protected:
+ virtual int ata_command_interface(smart_command_set command, int select, char * data);
+
+private:
+ unsigned char m_hpt_data[3]; ///< controller/channel/port
+};
+
+linux_highpoint_device::linux_highpoint_device(smart_interface * intf, const char * dev_name,
+ unsigned char controller, unsigned char channel, unsigned char port)
+: smart_device(intf, dev_name, "hpt", "hpt"),
+ linux_smart_device(O_RDONLY | O_NONBLOCK)
+{
+ m_hpt_data[0] = controller; m_hpt_data[1] = channel; m_hpt_data[2] = port;
+ set_info().info_name = strprintf("%s [hpt_disk_%u/%u/%u]", dev_name, m_hpt_data[0], m_hpt_data[1], m_hpt_data[2]);
}
// this implementation is derived from ata_command_interface with a header
// packing for highpoint linux driver ioctl interface
-//
+//
// ioctl(fd,HPTIO_CTL,buff)
// ^^^^^^^^^
//
// +----+----+----+----+--------------------.....---------------------+
// | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
// +----+----+----+----+--------------------.....---------------------+
-//
+//
// 1: The target controller [ int ( 4 Bytes ) ]
// 2: The channel of the target controllee [ int ( 4 Bytes ) ]
// 3: HDIO_ ioctl call [ int ( 4 Bytes ) ]
// 4: the pmport that disk attached, [ int ( 4 Bytes ) ]
// if no pmport device, set to 1 or leave blank
// 5: data [ void * ( var leangth ) ]
-//
-int highpoint_command_interface(int device, smart_command_set command,
- int select, char *data)
+//
+#define STRANGE_BUFFER_LENGTH (4+512*0xf8)
+
+int linux_highpoint_device::ata_command_interface(smart_command_set command, int select, char * data)
{
unsigned char hpt_buff[4*sizeof(int) + STRANGE_BUFFER_LENGTH];
unsigned int *hpt = (unsigned int *)hpt_buff;
const int HDIO_DRIVE_CMD_OFFSET = 4;
memset(hpt_buff, 0, 4*sizeof(int) + STRANGE_BUFFER_LENGTH);
- hpt[0] = con->hpt_data[0]; // controller id
- hpt[1] = con->hpt_data[1]; // channel number
- hpt[3] = con->hpt_data[2]; // pmport number
+ hpt[0] = m_hpt_data[0]; // controller id
+ hpt[1] = m_hpt_data[1]; // channel number
+ hpt[3] = m_hpt_data[2]; // pmport number
buff[0]=ATA_SMART_CMD;
switch (command){
if (command==WRITE_LOG) {
unsigned char task[4*sizeof(int)+sizeof(ide_task_request_t)+512];
- unsigned int *hpt = (unsigned int *)task;
+ unsigned int *hpt_tf = (unsigned int *)task;
ide_task_request_t *reqtask = (ide_task_request_t *)(&task[4*sizeof(int)]);
task_struct_t *taskfile = (task_struct_t *)reqtask->io_ports;
int retval;
memset(task, 0, sizeof(task));
- hpt[0] = con->hpt_data[0]; // controller id
- hpt[1] = con->hpt_data[1]; // channel number
- hpt[3] = con->hpt_data[2]; // pmport number
- hpt[2] = HDIO_DRIVE_TASKFILE; // real hd ioctl
+ hpt_tf[0] = m_hpt_data[0]; // controller id
+ hpt_tf[1] = m_hpt_data[1]; // channel number
+ hpt_tf[3] = m_hpt_data[2]; // pmport number
+ hpt_tf[2] = HDIO_DRIVE_TASKFILE; // real hd ioctl
taskfile->data = 0;
taskfile->feature = ATA_SMART_WRITE_LOG_SECTOR;
taskfile->high_cylinder = 0xc2;
taskfile->device_head = 0;
taskfile->command = ATA_SMART_CMD;
-
+
reqtask->data_phase = TASKFILE_OUT;
reqtask->req_cmd = IDE_DRIVE_TASK_OUT;
reqtask->out_size = 512;
reqtask->in_size = 0;
-
+
memcpy(task+sizeof(ide_task_request_t)+4*sizeof(int), data, 512);
- if ((retval=ioctl(device, HPTIO_CTL, task))) {
+ if ((retval=ioctl(get_fd(), HPTIO_CTL, task))) {
if (retval==-EINVAL)
pout("Kernel lacks HDIO_DRIVE_TASKFILE support; compile kernel with CONFIG_IDE_TASKFILE_IO set\n");
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
-
+
if (command==STATUS_CHECK){
int retval;
unsigned const char normal_lo=0x4f, normal_hi=0xc2;
hpt[2] = HDIO_DRIVE_TASK;
- if ((retval=ioctl(device, HPTIO_CTL, hpt_buff))) {
+ if ((retval=ioctl(get_fd(), HPTIO_CTL, hpt_buff))) {
if (retval==-EINVAL) {
pout("Error SMART Status command via HDIO_DRIVE_TASK failed");
pout("Rebuild older linux 2.2 kernels with HDIO_DRIVE_TASK support added\n");
syserror("Error SMART Status command failed");
return -1;
}
-
+
if (buff[4]==normal_lo && buff[5]==normal_hi)
return 0;
-
+
if (buff[4]==failed_lo && buff[5]==failed_hi)
return 1;
-
+
syserror("Error SMART Status command failed");
pout("Please get assistance from " PACKAGE_HOMEPAGE "\n");
pout("Register values returned from SMART Status command are:\n");
pout("CL =0x%02x\n",(int)buff[4]);
pout("CH =0x%02x\n",(int)buff[5]);
pout("SEL=0x%02x\n",(int)buff[6]);
- return -1;
+ return -1;
}
-
+
#if 1
if (command==IDENTIFY || command==PIDENTIFY) {
unsigned char deviceid[4*sizeof(int)+512*sizeof(char)];
- unsigned int *hpt = (unsigned int *)deviceid;
+ unsigned int *hpt_id = (unsigned int *)deviceid;
- hpt[0] = con->hpt_data[0]; // controller id
- hpt[1] = con->hpt_data[1]; // channel number
- hpt[3] = con->hpt_data[2]; // pmport number
+ hpt_id[0] = m_hpt_data[0]; // controller id
+ hpt_id[1] = m_hpt_data[1]; // channel number
+ hpt_id[3] = m_hpt_data[2]; // pmport number
- hpt[2] = HDIO_GET_IDENTITY;
- if (!ioctl(device, HPTIO_CTL, deviceid) && (deviceid[4*sizeof(int)] & 0x8000))
+ hpt_id[2] = HDIO_GET_IDENTITY;
+ if (!ioctl(get_fd(), HPTIO_CTL, deviceid) && (deviceid[4*sizeof(int)] & 0x8000))
buff[0]=(command==IDENTIFY)?ATA_IDENTIFY_PACKET_DEVICE:ATA_IDENTIFY_DEVICE;
}
#endif
-
+
hpt[2] = HDIO_DRIVE_CMD;
- if ((ioctl(device, HPTIO_CTL, hpt_buff)))
+ if ((ioctl(get_fd(), HPTIO_CTL, hpt_buff)))
return -1;
if (command==CHECK_POWER_MODE)
if (copydata)
memcpy(data, buff+HDIO_DRIVE_CMD_OFFSET, copydata);
-
- return 0;
-}
+ return 0;
+}
+#if 0 // TODO: Migrate from 'smart_command_set' to 'ata_in_regs' OR remove the function
// Utility function for printing warnings
void printwarning(smart_command_set command){
static int printed[4]={0,0,0,0};
if (command==AUTO_OFFLINE && !printed[0]) {
printed[0]=1;
pout("The SMART AUTO-OFFLINE ENABLE command (smartmontools -o on option/Directive)\n%s", message);
- }
+ }
else if (command==AUTOSAVE && !printed[1]) {
printed[1]=1;
pout("The SMART AUTOSAVE ENABLE command (smartmontools -S on option/Directive)\n%s", message);
printed[3]=1;
pout("The SMART WRITE LOG command (smartmontools -t selective) only supported via char /dev/tw[ae] interface\n");
}
-
+
return;
}
+#endif
+
+/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+/// SCSI open with autodetection support
+
+smart_device * linux_scsi_device::autodetect_open()
+{
+ // Open device
+ if (!open())
+ return this;
+
+ // No Autodetection if device type was specified by user
+ bool sat_only = false;
+ if (*get_req_type()) {
+ // Detect SAT if device object was created by scan_smart_devices().
+ if (!(m_scanning && !strcmp(get_req_type(), "sat")))
+ return this;
+ sat_only = true;
+ }
+
+ // The code below is based on smartd.cpp:SCSIFilterKnown()
+
+ // Get INQUIRY
+ unsigned char req_buff[64] = {0, };
+ int req_len = 36;
+ if (scsiStdInquiry(this, req_buff, req_len)) {
+ // Marvell controllers fail on a 36 bytes StdInquiry, but 64 suffices
+ // watch this spot ... other devices could lock up here
+ req_len = 64;
+ if (scsiStdInquiry(this, req_buff, req_len)) {
+ // device doesn't like INQUIRY commands
+ close();
+ set_err(EIO, "INQUIRY failed");
+ return this;
+ }
+ }
+
+ int avail_len = req_buff[4] + 5;
+ int len = (avail_len < req_len ? avail_len : req_len);
+ if (len < 36) {
+ if (sat_only) {
+ close();
+ set_err(EIO, "INQUIRY too short for SAT");
+ }
+ return this;
+ }
+
+ // Use INQUIRY to detect type
+ if (!sat_only) {
+
+ // 3ware ?
+ if (!memcmp(req_buff + 8, "3ware", 5) || !memcmp(req_buff + 8, "AMCC", 4)) {
+ close();
+ set_err(EINVAL, "AMCC/3ware controller, please try adding '-d 3ware,N',\n"
+ "you may need to replace %s with /dev/twlN, /dev/twaN or /dev/tweN", get_dev_name());
+ return this;
+ }
+
+ // DELL?
+ if (!memcmp(req_buff + 8, "DELL PERC", 12) || !memcmp(req_buff + 8, "MegaRAID", 8)
+ || !memcmp(req_buff + 16, "PERC H700", 9) || !memcmp(req_buff + 8, "LSI\0",4)
+ ) {
+ close();
+ set_err(EINVAL, "DELL or MegaRaid controller, please try adding '-d megaraid,N'");
+ return this;
+ }
+
+ // Marvell ?
+ if (len >= 42 && !memcmp(req_buff + 36, "MVSATA", 6)) {
+ //pout("Device %s: using '-d marvell' for ATA disk with Marvell driver\n", get_dev_name());
+ close();
+ smart_device_auto_ptr newdev(
+ new linux_marvell_device(smi(), get_dev_name(), get_req_type())
+ );
+ newdev->open(); // TODO: Can possibly pass open fd
+ delete this;
+ return newdev.release();
+ }
+ }
+
+ // SAT or USB ?
+ {
+ smart_device * newdev = smi()->autodetect_sat_device(this, req_buff, len);
+ if (newdev)
+ // NOTE: 'this' is now owned by '*newdev'
+ return newdev;
+ }
+
+ // Nothing special found
+
+ if (sat_only) {
+ close();
+ set_err(EIO, "Not a SAT device");
+ }
+ return this;
+}
+
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+// USB bridge ID detection
+
+// Read USB ID from /sys file
+static bool read_id(const std::string & path, unsigned short & id)
+{
+ FILE * f = fopen(path.c_str(), "r");
+ if (!f)
+ return false;
+ int n = -1;
+ bool ok = (fscanf(f, "%hx%n", &id, &n) == 1 && n == 4);
+ fclose(f);
+ return ok;
+}
+
+// Get USB bridge ID for "sdX"
+static bool get_usb_id(const char * name, unsigned short & vendor_id,
+ unsigned short & product_id, unsigned short & version)
+{
+ // Only "sdX" supported
+ if (!(!strncmp(name, "sd", 2) && !strchr(name, '/')))
+ return false;
+
+ // Start search at dir referenced by symlink "/sys/block/sdX/device"
+ // -> "/sys/devices/.../usb*/.../host*/target*/..."
+ std::string dir = strprintf("/sys/block/%s/device", name);
+
+ // Stop search at "/sys/devices"
+ struct stat st;
+ if (stat("/sys/devices", &st))
+ return false;
+ ino_t stop_ino = st.st_ino;
+
+ // Search in parent directories until "idVendor" is found,
+ // fail if "/sys/devices" reached or too many iterations
+ int cnt = 0;
+ do {
+ dir += "/..";
+ if (!(++cnt < 10 && !stat(dir.c_str(), &st) && st.st_ino != stop_ino))
+ return false;
+ } while (access((dir + "/idVendor").c_str(), 0));
+
+ // Read IDs
+ if (!( read_id(dir + "/idVendor", vendor_id)
+ && read_id(dir + "/idProduct", product_id)
+ && read_id(dir + "/bcdDevice", version) ))
+ return false;
+
+ if (scsi_debugmode > 1)
+ pout("USB ID = 0x%04x:0x%04x (0x%03x)\n", vendor_id, product_id, version);
+ return true;
+}
+
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+/// Linux interface
+
+class linux_smart_interface
+: public /*implements*/ smart_interface
+{
+public:
+ virtual std::string get_os_version_str();
+
+ virtual std::string get_app_examples(const char * appname);
+
+ virtual bool scan_smart_devices(smart_device_list & devlist, const char * type,
+ const char * pattern = 0);
+
+protected:
+ virtual ata_device * get_ata_device(const char * name, const char * type);
+
+ virtual scsi_device * get_scsi_device(const char * name, const char * type);
+
+ virtual smart_device * autodetect_smart_device(const char * name);
+
+ virtual smart_device * get_custom_smart_device(const char * name, const char * type);
+
+ virtual std::string get_valid_custom_dev_types_str();
+
+private:
+ bool get_dev_list(smart_device_list & devlist, const char * pattern,
+ bool scan_ata, bool scan_scsi, const char * req_type, bool autodetect);
+ bool get_dev_megasas(smart_device_list & devlist);
+ smart_device * missing_option(const char * opt);
+ int megasas_dcmd_cmd(int bus_no, uint32_t opcode, void *buf,
+ size_t bufsize, uint8_t *mbox, size_t mboxlen, uint8_t *statusp);
+ int megasas_pd_add_list(int bus_no, smart_device_list & devlist);
+};
+
+std::string linux_smart_interface::get_os_version_str()
+{
+ struct utsname u;
+ if (!uname(&u))
+ return strprintf("%s-linux-%s", u.machine, u.release);
+ else
+ return SMARTMONTOOLS_BUILD_HOST;
+}
+
+std::string linux_smart_interface::get_app_examples(const char * appname)
+{
+ if (!strcmp(appname, "smartctl"))
+ return smartctl_examples;
+ return "";
+}
+
+// we are going to take advantage of the fact that Linux's devfs will only
+// have device entries for devices that exist.
+bool linux_smart_interface::get_dev_list(smart_device_list & devlist,
+ const char * pattern, bool scan_ata, bool scan_scsi,
+ const char * req_type, bool autodetect)
+{
+ // Use glob to look for any directory entries matching the pattern
+ glob_t globbuf;
+ memset(&globbuf, 0, sizeof(globbuf));
+ int retglob = glob(pattern, GLOB_ERR, NULL, &globbuf);
+ if (retglob) {
+ // glob failed: free memory and return
+ globfree(&globbuf);
+
+ if (retglob==GLOB_NOMATCH){
+ pout("glob(3) found no matches for pattern %s\n", pattern);
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ if (retglob==GLOB_NOSPACE)
+ set_err(ENOMEM, "glob(3) ran out of memory matching pattern %s", pattern);
+#ifdef GLOB_ABORTED // missing in old versions of glob.h
+ else if (retglob==GLOB_ABORTED)
+ set_err(EINVAL, "glob(3) aborted matching pattern %s", pattern);
+#endif
+ else
+ set_err(EINVAL, "Unexplained error in glob(3) of pattern %s", pattern);
+
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ // did we find too many paths?
+ const int max_pathc = 1024;
+ int n = (int)globbuf.gl_pathc;
+ if (n > max_pathc) {
+ pout("glob(3) found %d > MAX=%d devices matching pattern %s: ignoring %d paths\n",
+ n, max_pathc, pattern, n - max_pathc);
+ n = max_pathc;
+ }
+
+ // now step through the list returned by glob. If not a link, copy
+ // to list. If it is a link, evaluate it and see if the path ends
+ // in "disc".
+ for (int i = 0; i < n; i++){
+ // see if path is a link
+ char linkbuf[1024];
+ int retlink = readlink(globbuf.gl_pathv[i], linkbuf, sizeof(linkbuf)-1);
+
+ char tmpname[1024]={0};
+ const char * name = 0;
+ bool is_scsi = scan_scsi;
+ // if not a link (or a strange link), keep it
+ if (retlink<=0 || retlink>1023)
+ name = globbuf.gl_pathv[i];
+ else {
+ // or if it's a link that points to a disc, follow it
+ linkbuf[retlink] = 0;
+ const char *p;
+ if ((p=strrchr(linkbuf, '/')) && !strcmp(p+1, "disc"))
+ // This is the branch of the code that gets followed if we are
+ // using devfs WITH traditional compatibility links. In this
+ // case, we add the traditional device name to the list that
+ // is returned.
+ name = globbuf.gl_pathv[i];
+ else {
+ // This is the branch of the code that gets followed if we are
+ // using devfs WITHOUT traditional compatibility links. In
+ // this case, we check that the link to the directory is of
+ // the correct type, and then append "disc" to it.
+ bool match_ata = strstr(linkbuf, "ide");
+ bool match_scsi = strstr(linkbuf, "scsi");
+ if (((match_ata && scan_ata) || (match_scsi && scan_scsi)) && !(match_ata && match_scsi)) {
+ is_scsi = match_scsi;
+ snprintf(tmpname, sizeof(tmpname), "%s/disc", globbuf.gl_pathv[i]);
+ name = tmpname;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (name) {
+ // Found a name, add device to list.
+ smart_device * dev;
+ if (autodetect)
+ dev = autodetect_smart_device(name);
+ else if (is_scsi)
+ dev = new linux_scsi_device(this, name, req_type, true /*scanning*/);
+ else
+ dev = new linux_ata_device(this, name, req_type);
+ if (dev) // autodetect_smart_device() may return nullptr.
+ devlist.push_back(dev);
+ }
+ }
+
+ // free memory
+ globfree(&globbuf);
+ return true;
+}
+
+// getting devices from LSI SAS MegaRaid, if available
+bool linux_smart_interface::get_dev_megasas(smart_device_list & devlist)
+{
+ /* Scanning of disks on MegaRaid device */
+ /* Perform mknod of device ioctl node */
+ int mjr, n1;
+ char line[128];
+ bool scan_megasas = false;
+ FILE * fp = fopen("/proc/devices", "r");
+ while (fgets(line, sizeof(line), fp) != NULL) {
+ n1=0;
+ if (sscanf(line, "%d megaraid_sas_ioctl%n", &mjr, &n1) == 1 && n1 == 22) {
+ scan_megasas = true;
+ n1=mknod("/dev/megaraid_sas_ioctl_node", S_IFCHR, makedev(mjr, 0));
+ if(scsi_debugmode > 0)
+ pout("Creating /dev/megaraid_sas_ioctl_node = %d\n", n1 >= 0 ? 0 : errno);
+ if (n1 >= 0 || errno == EEXIST)
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ fclose(fp);
+
+ if(!scan_megasas)
+ return false;
+
+ // getting bus numbers with megasas devices
+ struct dirent *ep;
+ unsigned int host_no = 0;
+ char sysfsdir[256];
+
+ /* we are using sysfs to get list of all scsi hosts */
+ DIR * dp = opendir ("/sys/class/scsi_host/");
+ if (dp != NULL)
+ {
+ while ((ep = readdir (dp)) != NULL) {
+ if (!sscanf(ep->d_name, "host%d", &host_no))
+ continue;
+ /* proc_name should be megaraid_sas */
+ snprintf(sysfsdir, sizeof(sysfsdir) - 1,
+ "/sys/class/scsi_host/host%d/proc_name", host_no);
+ if((fp = fopen(sysfsdir, "r")) == NULL)
+ continue;
+ if(fgets(line, sizeof(line), fp) != NULL && !strncmp(line,"megaraid_sas",12)) {
+ megasas_pd_add_list(host_no, devlist);
+ }
+ fclose(fp);
+ }
+ (void) closedir (dp);
+ } else { /* sysfs not mounted ? */
+ for(unsigned i = 0; i <=16; i++) // trying to add devices on first 16 buses
+ megasas_pd_add_list(i, devlist);
+ }
+ return true;
+}
+
+bool linux_smart_interface::scan_smart_devices(smart_device_list & devlist,
+ const char * type, const char * pattern /*= 0*/)
+{
+ if (pattern) {
+ set_err(EINVAL, "DEVICESCAN with pattern not implemented yet");
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ if (!type)
+ type = "";
+
+ bool scan_ata = (!*type || !strcmp(type, "ata" ));
+ // "sat" detection will be later handled in linux_scsi_device::autodetect_open()
+ bool scan_scsi = (!*type || !strcmp(type, "scsi") || !strcmp(type, "sat"));
+ if (!(scan_ata || scan_scsi))
+ return true;
+
+ if (scan_ata)
+ get_dev_list(devlist, "/dev/hd[a-t]", true, false, type, false);
+ if (scan_scsi) {
+ bool autodetect = !*type; // Try USB autodetection if no type specifed
+ get_dev_list(devlist, "/dev/sd[a-z]", false, true, type, autodetect);
+ // Support up to 104 devices
+ get_dev_list(devlist, "/dev/sd[a-c][a-z]", false, true, type, autodetect);
+ // get device list from the megaraid device
+ get_dev_megasas(devlist);
+ }
+
+ // if we found traditional links, we are done
+ if (devlist.size() > 0)
+ return true;
+
+ // else look for devfs entries without traditional links
+ // TODO: Add udev support
+ return get_dev_list(devlist, "/dev/discs/disc*", scan_ata, scan_scsi, type, false);
+}
+
+ata_device * linux_smart_interface::get_ata_device(const char * name, const char * type)
+{
+ return new linux_ata_device(this, name, type);
+}
+
+scsi_device * linux_smart_interface::get_scsi_device(const char * name, const char * type)
+{
+ return new linux_scsi_device(this, name, type);
+}
+
+smart_device * linux_smart_interface::missing_option(const char * opt)
+{
+ set_err(EINVAL, "requires option '%s'", opt);
+ return 0;
+}
+
+int
+linux_smart_interface::megasas_dcmd_cmd(int bus_no, uint32_t opcode, void *buf,
+ size_t bufsize, uint8_t *mbox, size_t mboxlen, uint8_t *statusp)
+{
+ struct megasas_iocpacket ioc;
+
+ if ((mbox != NULL && (mboxlen == 0 || mboxlen > MFI_MBOX_SIZE)) ||
+ (mbox == NULL && mboxlen != 0))
+ {
+ errno = EINVAL;
+ return (-1);
+ }
+
+ bzero(&ioc, sizeof(ioc));
+ struct megasas_dcmd_frame * dcmd = &ioc.frame.dcmd;
+ ioc.host_no = bus_no;
+ if (mbox)
+ bcopy(mbox, dcmd->mbox.w, mboxlen);
+ dcmd->cmd = MFI_CMD_DCMD;
+ dcmd->timeout = 0;
+ dcmd->flags = 0;
+ dcmd->data_xfer_len = bufsize;
+ dcmd->opcode = opcode;
+
+ if (bufsize > 0) {
+ dcmd->sge_count = 1;
+ dcmd->data_xfer_len = bufsize;
+ dcmd->sgl.sge32[0].phys_addr = (intptr_t)buf;
+ dcmd->sgl.sge32[0].length = (uint32_t)bufsize;
+ ioc.sge_count = 1;
+ ioc.sgl_off = offsetof(struct megasas_dcmd_frame, sgl);
+ ioc.sgl[0].iov_base = buf;
+ ioc.sgl[0].iov_len = bufsize;
+ }
+
+ int fd;
+ if ((fd = ::open("/dev/megaraid_sas_ioctl_node", O_RDWR)) <= 0) {
+ return (errno);
+ }
+
+ int r = ioctl(fd, MEGASAS_IOC_FIRMWARE, &ioc);
+ ::close(fd);
+ if (r < 0) {
+ return (r);
+ }
+
+ if (statusp != NULL)
+ *statusp = dcmd->cmd_status;
+ else if (dcmd->cmd_status != MFI_STAT_OK) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "command %x returned error status %x\n",
+ opcode, dcmd->cmd_status);
+ errno = EIO;
+ return (-1);
+ }
+ return (0);
+}
+
+int
+linux_smart_interface::megasas_pd_add_list(int bus_no, smart_device_list & devlist)
+{
+ /*
+ * Keep fetching the list in a loop until we have a large enough
+ * buffer to hold the entire list.
+ */
+ megasas_pd_list * list = 0;
+ for (unsigned list_size = 1024; ; ) {
+ list = (megasas_pd_list *)realloc(list, list_size);
+ if (!list)
+ throw std::bad_alloc();
+ bzero(list, list_size);
+ if (megasas_dcmd_cmd(bus_no, MFI_DCMD_PD_GET_LIST, list, list_size, NULL, 0,
+ NULL) < 0)
+ {
+ free(list);
+ return (-1);
+ }
+ if (list->size <= list_size)
+ break;
+ list_size = list->size;
+ }
+
+ // adding all SCSI devices
+ for (unsigned i = 0; i < list->count; i++) {
+ if(list->addr[i].scsi_dev_type)
+ continue; /* non disk device found */
+ char line[128];
+ snprintf(line, sizeof(line) - 1, "/dev/bus/%d", bus_no);
+ smart_device * dev = new linux_megaraid_device(this, line, 0, list->addr[i].device_id);
+ devlist.push_back(dev);
+ }
+ free(list);
+ return (0);
+}
+
+// Return kernel release as integer ("2.6.31" -> 206031)
+static unsigned get_kernel_release()
+{
+ struct utsname u;
+ if (uname(&u))
+ return 0;
+ unsigned x = 0, y = 0, z = 0;
+ if (!(sscanf(u.release, "%u.%u.%u", &x, &y, &z) == 3
+ && x < 100 && y < 100 && z < 1000 ))
+ return 0;
+ return x * 100000 + y * 1000 + z;
+}
// Guess device type (ata or scsi) based on device name (Linux
// specific) SCSI device name in linux can be sd, sr, scd, st, nst,
// osst, nosst and sg.
-static const char * lin_dev_prefix = "/dev/";
-static const char * lin_dev_ata_disk_plus = "h";
-static const char * lin_dev_ata_devfs_disk_plus = "ide/";
-static const char * lin_dev_scsi_devfs_disk_plus = "scsi/";
-static const char * lin_dev_scsi_disk_plus = "s";
-static const char * lin_dev_scsi_tape1 = "ns";
-static const char * lin_dev_scsi_tape2 = "os";
-static const char * lin_dev_scsi_tape3 = "nos";
-static const char * lin_dev_3ware_9000_char = "twa";
-static const char * lin_dev_3ware_678k_char = "twe";
-static const char * lin_dev_cciss_dir = "cciss/";
-
-int guess_device_type(const char * dev_name) {
- int len;
- int dev_prefix_len = strlen(lin_dev_prefix);
-
- // if dev_name null, or string length zero
- if (!dev_name || !(len = strlen(dev_name)))
- return CONTROLLER_UNKNOWN;
-
+smart_device * linux_smart_interface::autodetect_smart_device(const char * name)
+{
+ const char * test_name = name;
+
+ // Dereference symlinks
+ struct stat st;
+ std::string pathbuf;
+ if (!lstat(name, &st) && S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)) {
+ char * p = realpath(name, (char *)0);
+ if (p) {
+ pathbuf = p;
+ free(p);
+ test_name = pathbuf.c_str();
+ }
+ }
+
// Remove the leading /dev/... if it's there
- if (!strncmp(lin_dev_prefix, dev_name, dev_prefix_len)) {
- if (len <= dev_prefix_len)
- // if nothing else in the string, unrecognized
- return CONTROLLER_UNKNOWN;
- // else advance pointer to following characters
- dev_name += dev_prefix_len;
- }
-
+ static const char dev_prefix[] = "/dev/";
+ if (str_starts_with(test_name, dev_prefix))
+ test_name += strlen(dev_prefix);
+
// form /dev/h* or h*
- if (!strncmp(lin_dev_ata_disk_plus, dev_name,
- strlen(lin_dev_ata_disk_plus)))
- return CONTROLLER_ATA;
-
+ if (str_starts_with(test_name, "h"))
+ return new linux_ata_device(this, name, "");
+
// form /dev/ide/* or ide/*
- if (!strncmp(lin_dev_ata_devfs_disk_plus, dev_name,
- strlen(lin_dev_ata_devfs_disk_plus)))
- return CONTROLLER_ATA;
+ if (str_starts_with(test_name, "ide/"))
+ return new linux_ata_device(this, name, "");
// form /dev/s* or s*
- if (!strncmp(lin_dev_scsi_disk_plus, dev_name,
- strlen(lin_dev_scsi_disk_plus)))
- return CONTROLLER_SCSI;
+ if (str_starts_with(test_name, "s")) {
+
+ // Try to detect possible USB->(S)ATA bridge
+ unsigned short vendor_id = 0, product_id = 0, version = 0;
+ if (get_usb_id(test_name, vendor_id, product_id, version)) {
+ const char * usbtype = get_usb_dev_type_by_id(vendor_id, product_id, version);
+ if (!usbtype)
+ return 0;
+
+ // Kernels before 2.6.29 do not support the sense data length
+ // required for SAT ATA PASS-THROUGH(16)
+ if (!strcmp(usbtype, "sat") && get_kernel_release() < 206029)
+ usbtype = "sat,12";
+
+ // Return SAT/USB device for this type
+ // (Note: linux_scsi_device::autodetect_open() will not be called in this case)
+ return get_sat_device(usbtype, new linux_scsi_device(this, name, ""));
+ }
+
+ // No USB bridge found, assume regular SCSI device
+ return new linux_scsi_device(this, name, "");
+ }
// form /dev/scsi/* or scsi/*
- if (!strncmp(lin_dev_scsi_devfs_disk_plus, dev_name,
- strlen(lin_dev_scsi_devfs_disk_plus)))
- return CONTROLLER_SCSI;
-
+ if (str_starts_with(test_name, "scsi/"))
+ return new linux_scsi_device(this, name, "");
+
// form /dev/ns* or ns*
- if (!strncmp(lin_dev_scsi_tape1, dev_name,
- strlen(lin_dev_scsi_tape1)))
- return CONTROLLER_SCSI;
-
+ if (str_starts_with(test_name, "ns"))
+ return new linux_scsi_device(this, name, "");
+
// form /dev/os* or os*
- if (!strncmp(lin_dev_scsi_tape2, dev_name,
- strlen(lin_dev_scsi_tape2)))
- return CONTROLLER_SCSI;
-
+ if (str_starts_with(test_name, "os"))
+ return new linux_scsi_device(this, name, "");
+
// form /dev/nos* or nos*
- if (!strncmp(lin_dev_scsi_tape3, dev_name,
- strlen(lin_dev_scsi_tape3)))
- return CONTROLLER_SCSI;
-
- // form /dev/twa*
- if (!strncmp(lin_dev_3ware_9000_char, dev_name,
- strlen(lin_dev_3ware_9000_char)))
- return CONTROLLER_3WARE_9000_CHAR;
-
- // form /dev/twe*
- if (!strncmp(lin_dev_3ware_678k_char, dev_name,
- strlen(lin_dev_3ware_678k_char)))
- return CONTROLLER_3WARE_678K_CHAR;
- // form /dev/cciss*
- if (!strncmp(lin_dev_cciss_dir, dev_name,
- strlen(lin_dev_cciss_dir)))
- return CONTROLLER_CCISS;
+ if (str_starts_with(test_name, "nos"))
+ return new linux_scsi_device(this, name, "");
+
+ // form /dev/tw[ael]* or tw[ael]*
+ if (str_starts_with(test_name, "tw") && strchr("ael", test_name[2]))
+ return missing_option("-d 3ware,N");
+
+ // form /dev/cciss/* or cciss/*
+ if (str_starts_with(test_name, "cciss/"))
+ return missing_option("-d cciss,N");
// we failed to recognize any of the forms
- return CONTROLLER_UNKNOWN;
+ return 0;
}
+smart_device * linux_smart_interface::get_custom_smart_device(const char * name, const char * type)
+{
+ // Marvell ?
+ if (!strcmp(type, "marvell"))
+ return new linux_marvell_device(this, name, type);
+
+ // 3Ware ?
+ int disknum = -1, n1 = -1, n2 = -1;
+ if (sscanf(type, "3ware,%n%d%n", &n1, &disknum, &n2) == 1 || n1 == 6) {
+ if (n2 != (int)strlen(type)) {
+ set_err(EINVAL, "Option -d 3ware,N requires N to be a non-negative integer");
+ return 0;
+ }
+ if (!(0 <= disknum && disknum <= 127)) {
+ set_err(EINVAL, "Option -d 3ware,N (N=%d) must have 0 <= N <= 127", disknum);
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ if (!strncmp(name, "/dev/twl", 8))
+ return new linux_escalade_device(this, name, linux_escalade_device::AMCC_3WARE_9700_CHAR, disknum);
+ else if (!strncmp(name, "/dev/twa", 8))
+ return new linux_escalade_device(this, name, linux_escalade_device::AMCC_3WARE_9000_CHAR, disknum);
+ else if (!strncmp(name, "/dev/twe", 8))
+ return new linux_escalade_device(this, name, linux_escalade_device::AMCC_3WARE_678K_CHAR, disknum);
+ else
+ return new linux_escalade_device(this, name, linux_escalade_device::AMCC_3WARE_678K, disknum);
+ }
+
+ // Areca?
+ disknum = n1 = n2 = -1;
+ int encnum = 1;
+ if (sscanf(type, "areca,%n%d/%d%n", &n1, &disknum, &encnum, &n2) >= 1 || n1 == 6) {
+ if (!(1 <= disknum && disknum <= 128)) {
+ set_err(EINVAL, "Option -d areca,N/E (N=%d) must have 1 <= N <= 128", disknum);
+ return 0;
+ }
+ if (!(1 <= encnum && encnum <= 8)) {
+ set_err(EINVAL, "Option -d areca,N/E (E=%d) must have 1 <= E <= 8", encnum);
+ return 0;
+ }
+ return new linux_areca_ata_device(this, name, disknum, encnum);
+ }
+
+ // Highpoint ?
+ int controller = -1, channel = -1; disknum = 1;
+ n1 = n2 = -1; int n3 = -1;
+ if (sscanf(type, "hpt,%n%d/%d%n/%d%n", &n1, &controller, &channel, &n2, &disknum, &n3) >= 2 || n1 == 4) {
+ int len = strlen(type);
+ if (!(n2 == len || n3 == len)) {
+ set_err(EINVAL, "Option '-d hpt,L/M/N' supports 2-3 items");
+ return 0;
+ }
+ if (!(1 <= controller && controller <= 8)) {
+ set_err(EINVAL, "Option '-d hpt,L/M/N' invalid controller id L supplied");
+ return 0;
+ }
+ if (!(1 <= channel && channel <= 128)) {
+ set_err(EINVAL, "Option '-d hpt,L/M/N' invalid channel number M supplied");
+ return 0;
+ }
+ if (!(1 <= disknum && disknum <= 15)) {
+ set_err(EINVAL, "Option '-d hpt,L/M/N' invalid pmport number N supplied");
+ return 0;
+ }
+ return new linux_highpoint_device(this, name, controller, channel, disknum);
+ }
+
+#ifdef HAVE_LINUX_CCISS_IOCTL_H
+ // CCISS ?
+ disknum = n1 = n2 = -1;
+ if (sscanf(type, "cciss,%n%d%n", &n1, &disknum, &n2) == 1 || n1 == 6) {
+ if (n2 != (int)strlen(type)) {
+ set_err(EINVAL, "Option -d cciss,N requires N to be a non-negative integer");
+ return 0;
+ }
+ if (!(0 <= disknum && disknum <= 127)) {
+ set_err(EINVAL, "Option -d cciss,N (N=%d) must have 0 <= N <= 127", disknum);
+ return 0;
+ }
+ return get_sat_device("sat,auto", new linux_cciss_device(this, name, disknum));
+ }
+#endif // HAVE_LINUX_CCISS_IOCTL_H
+
+ // MegaRAID ?
+ if (sscanf(type, "megaraid,%d", &disknum) == 1) {
+ return new linux_megaraid_device(this, name, 0, disknum);
+ }
+
+ //aacraid?
+ unsigned int device;
+ unsigned int host;
+ if(sscanf(type, "aacraid,%d,%d,%d", &host, &channel, &device)==3) {
+ //return new linux_aacraid_device(this,name,channel,device);
+ return get_sat_device("sat,auto",
+ new linux_aacraid_device(this, name, host, channel, device));
-#if 0
+ }
-[ed@firestorm ed]$ ls -l /dev/discs
-total 0
-lr-xr-xr-x 1 root root 30 Dec 31 1969 disc0 -> ../ide/host2/bus0/target0/lun0/
-lr-xr-xr-x 1 root root 30 Dec 31 1969 disc1 -> ../ide/host2/bus1/target0/lun0/
-[ed@firestorm ed]$ ls -l dev/ide/host*/bus*/target*/lun*/disc
-ls: dev/ide/host*/bus*/target*/lun*/disc: No such file or directory
-[ed@firestorm ed]$ ls -l /dev/ide/host*/bus*/target*/lun*/disc
-brw------- 1 root root 33, 0 Dec 31 1969 /dev/ide/host2/bus0/target0/lun0/disc
-brw------- 1 root root 34, 0 Dec 31 1969 /dev/ide/host2/bus1/target0/lun0/disc
-[ed@firestorm ed]$ ls -l /dev/ide/c*b*t*u*
-ls: /dev/ide/c*b*t*u*: No such file or directory
-[ed@firestorm ed]$
-Script done on Fri Nov 7 13:46:28 2003
+ return 0;
+}
+std::string linux_smart_interface::get_valid_custom_dev_types_str()
+{
+ return "marvell, areca,N/E, 3ware,N, hpt,L/M/N, megaraid,N, aacraid,H,L,ID"
+#ifdef HAVE_LINUX_CCISS_IOCTL_H
+ ", cciss,N"
#endif
+ ;
+}
+
+} // namespace
+
+/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+/// Initialize platform interface and register with smi()
+
+void smart_interface::init()
+{
+ static os_linux::linux_smart_interface the_interface;
+ smart_interface::set(&the_interface);
+}