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* MFC r304751: Fix minor copy/paste bug.mav2016-08-311-1/+1
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* MFC r300547truckman2016-07-064-82/+41
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Fix multiple Coverity Out-of-bounds access false postive issues in CAM The currently used idiom for clearing the part of a ccb after its header generates one or two Coverity errors for each time it is used. All instances generate an Out-of-bounds access (ARRAY_VS_SINGLETON) error because of the treatment of the header as a two element array, with a pointer to the non-existent second element being passed as the starting address to bzero(). Some instances also alsp generate Out-of-bounds access (OVERRUN) errors, probably because the space being cleared is larger than the sizeofstruct ccb_hdr). In addition, this idiom is difficult for humans to understand and it is error prone. The user has to chose the proper struct ccb_* type (which does not appear in the surrounding code) for the sizeof() in the length calculation. I found several instances where the length was incorrect, which could cause either an actual out of bounds write, or incompletely clear the ccb. A better way is to write the code to clear the ccb itself starting at sizeof(ccb_hdr) bytes from the start of the ccb, and calculate the length based on the specific type of struct ccb_* being cleared as specified by the union ccb member being used. The latter can normally be seen in the nearby code. This is friendlier for Coverity and other static analysis tools because they will see that the intent is to clear the trailing part of the ccb. Wrap all of the boilerplate code in a convenient macro that only requires a pointer to the desired union ccb member (or a pointer to the union ccb itself) as an argument. Reported by: Coverity CID: 1007578, 1008684, 1009724, 1009773, 1011304, 1011306 CID: 1011307, 1011308, 1011309, 1011310, 1011311, 1011312 CID: 1011313, 1011314, 1011315, 1011316, 1011317, 1011318 CID: 1011319, 1011320, 1011321, 1011322, 1011324, 1011325 CID: 1011326, 1011327, 1011328, 1011329, 1011330, 1011374 CID: 1011390, 1011391, 1011392, 1011393, 1011394, 1011395 CID: 1011396, 1011397, 1011398, 1011399, 1011400, 1011401 CID: 1011402, 1011403, 1011404, 1011405, 1011406, 1011408 CID: 1011409, 1011410, 1011411, 1011412, 1011413, 1011414 CID: 1017461, 1018387, 1086860, 1086874, 1194257, 1229897 CID: 1229968, 1306229, 1306234, 1331282, 1331283, 1331294 CID: 1331295, 1331535, 1331536, 1331539, 1331540, 1341623 CID: 1341624, 1341637, 1341638, 1355264, 1355324 Reviewed by: scottl, ken, delphij, imp MFH: 1 month Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6496
* MFC r299371 (by trasz)truckman2016-07-062-2/+62
| | | | | | | | | Add "camcontrol reprobe" subcommand, and implement it for da(4). This makes it possible to manually force updating capacity data after the disk got resized. Without it it might be neccessary to reboot before FreeBSD notices updated disk size under eg VMWare. Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6108
* MFC r299490:ngie2016-06-101-1/+3
| | | | | | | | r299490 (by cem): camcontrol(8): Fix another trivial double-free CID: 1331222
* MFC r299489:ngie2016-06-101-0/+1
| | | | | | | | r299489 (by cem): camcontrol(8): Fix trival double-free CID: 1331223
* MFC r298758:ngie2016-05-041-3/+0
| | | | | | | | Remove logically impossible test in scsidoinquiry(..) It was already done 4 lines prior and the value of error didn't change CID: 1011236
* MFC r289913,r289916:ngie2015-11-051-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | r289913: Use 't' (bits) not 'i' (bytes) for describing MRIE (aka "Method of Reporting Informational Exceptions") in the SCSI mode database as the field described in X3T10/94-190 (revision 4; page 2, table 1) [1.] is 4 bits wide, not 4 bytes wide 1. http://ftp.t10.org/ftp/t10/document.94/94-190r4.pdf Bug 200619 Reported by: Michael Baptist <mbaptist@isilon.com> Submitted by: Lars Skodje <lskodje@isilon.com> Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division r289916: Limit RESOLUTION_MAX to INT_MAX, not UINT_MAX (all spelled out) so the mode value isn't always clipped to -1 when (resolution * size) == 32, which would have been the case with values => {4i,32b,32t}. This seems to have been broken in r64382. PR: 200619 Reported by: Michael Baptist Submitted by: Lars Skodje Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
* MFC, r286965:ken2015-08-275-216/+1580
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r286965 | ken | 2015-08-20 10:07:51 -0600 (Thu, 20 Aug 2015) | 297 lines Revamp camcontrol(8) fwdownload support and add the opcodes subcommand. The significant changes and bugs fixed here are: 1. Fixed a bug in the progress display code: When the user's filename is too big, or his terminal width is too small, the progress code could wind up using a negative number for the length of the "stars" that it uses to indicate progress. This negative value was assigned to an unsigned variable, resulting in a very large positive value. The result is that we wound up writing garbage from memory to the user's terminal. With an 80 column terminal, a file name length of more than 35 characters would generate this problem. To address this, we now set a minimum progress bar length, and truncate the user's file name as needed. This has been tested with large filenames and small terminals, and at least produces reasonable results. If the terminal is too narrow, the progress display takes up an additional line with each update, but this is more user friendly than writing garbage to the tty. 2. SATA drives connected via a SATA controller didn't have SCSI Inquiry data populated in struct cam_device. This meant that the code in fw_get_vendor() in fwdownload.c would try to match a zero-length vendor ID, and so return the first entry in the vendor table. (Which used to be HITACHI.) Fixed by grabbing identify data, passing the identify buffer into fw_get_vendor(), and matching against the model name. 3. SATA drives connected via a SAS controller do have Inquiry data populated. The table included a couple of entries -- "ATA ST" and "ATA HDS", intended to handle Seagate and Hitachi SATA drives attached via a SAS controller. SCSI to ATA translation layers use a vendor ID of "ATA" (which is standard), and then the model name from the ATA identify data as the SCSI product name when they are returning data on SATA disks. The cam_strmatch code will match the first part of the string (because the length it is given is the length of the vendor, "ATA"), and return 0 (i.e. a match). So all SATA drives attached to a SAS controller would be programmed using the Seagate method (WRITE BUFFER mode 7) of SCSI firmware downloading. 4. Issue #2 above covered up a bug in fw_download_img() -- if the maximum packet size in the vendor table was 0, it tried to default to a packet size of 32K. But then it didn't actually succeed in doing that, because it set the packet size to the value that was in the vendor table (0). Now that we actually have ATA attached drives fall use the VENDOR_ATA case, we need a reasonable default packet size. So this is fixed to properly set the default packet size. 5. Add support for downloading firmware to IBM LTO drives, and add a firmware file validation method to make sure that the firmware file matches the drive type. IBM tape drives include a Load ID and RU name in their vendor-specific VPD page 0x3. Those should match the IDs in the header of the firmware file to insure that the proper firmware file is loaded. 6. This also adds a new -q option to the camcontrol fwdownload subcommand to suppress informational output. When -q is used in combination with -y, the firmware upgrade will happen without prompting and without output except if an error condition occurs. 7. Re-add support for printing out SCSI inquiry information when asking the user to confirm that they want to download firmware, and add printing of ATA Identify data if it is a SATA disk. This was removed in r237281 when support for flashing ATA disks was added. 8. Add a new camcontrol(8) "opcodes" subcommand, and use the underlying code to get recommended timeout values for drive firmware downloads. Many SCSI devices support the REPORT SUPPORTED OPERATION CODES command, and some support the optional timeout descriptor that specifies nominal and recommended timeouts for the commands supported by the device. The new camcontrol opcodes subcommand allows displaying all opcodes supported by a drive, information about which fields in a SCSI CDB are actually used by a given SCSI device, and the nominal and recommended timeout values for each command. Since firmware downloads can take a long time in some devices, and the time varies greatly between different types of devices, take advantage of the infrastructure used by the camcontrol opcodes subcommand to determine the best timeout to use for the WRITE BUFFER command in SCSI device firmware downloads. If the device recommends a timeout, it is likely to be more accurate than the default 50 second timeout used by the firmware download code. If the user specifies a timeout, it will override the default or device recommended timeout. If the device doesn't support timeout descriptors, we fall back to the default. 9. Instead of downloading firmware to SATA drives behind a SAS controller using WRITE BUFFER, use the SCSI ATA PASS-THROUGH command to compose an ATA DOWNLOAD MICROCODE command and it to the drive. The previous version of this code attempted to send a SCSI WRITE BUFFER command to SATA drives behind a SAS controller. Although that is part of the SAT-3 spec, it doesn't work with the parameters used with LSI controllers at least. 10.Add a new mechanism for making common ATA passthrough and ATA-behind-SCSI passthrough commands. The existing camcontrol(8) ATA command mechanism checks the device type on every command executed. That works fine for individual commands, but is cumbersome for things like a firmware download that send a number of commands. The fwdownload code detects the device type up front, and then sends the appropriate commands. 11.In simulation mode (-s), if the user specifies the -v flag, print out the SCSI CDB or ATA registers that would be sent to the drive. This will aid in debugging any firmware download issues. sbin/camcontrol/fwdownload.c: Add a device type to the fw_vendor structure, so that we can specify different download methods for different devices from the same vendor. In this case, IBM hard drives (from when they still made hard drives) and tape drives. Add a tur_status field to the fw_vendor structure so that we can specify whether the drive to be upgraded should be ready, not ready, or whether it doesn't matter. Add the corresponding capability in fw_download_img(). Add comments describing each of the vendor table fields. Add HGST and SmrtStor to the supported SCSI vendors list. In fw_get_vendor(), look at ATA identify data if we have a SATA device to try to identify what the drive vendor is. Add IBM firmware file validation. This gets VPD page 0x3, and compares the Load ID and RU name in the page to the values included in the header. The validation code will refuse to load a firmware file if the values don't match. This does allow the user to attempt a downgrade; whether or not it succeeds will likely depend on the drive settings. Add a -q option, and disable all informative output (progress bars, etc.) when this is enabled. Re-add the inquiry in the confirmation dialog so the user has a better idea of which device he is talking to. Add support for displaying ATA identify data. Don't automatically disable confirmation in simulation (-s) mode. This allows the user to see the inquiry or identify data in the dialog, and see exactly what they would see when the command actually runs. Also, in simulation mode, if the user specifies the -v flag, print out the SCSI CDB or ATA registers that would be sent to the drive. This will aid in debugging any firmware download issues. Add a timeout field and timeout type to the firmware download vendor table. This allows specifying a default timeout and allows specifying whether we should attempt to probe for a recommended timeout from the drive. Add a new fuction, fw_get_timeout(), that will determine which timeout to use for the WRITE BUFFER command. If the user specifies a timeout, we always use that. Otherwise, we will use the drive recommended timeout, if available, and fall back to the default when a drive recommended timeout isn't available. When we prompt the user, tell him what timeout we're going to use, and the source of the timeout. Revamp the way SATA devices are handled. In fwdownload(), use the new get_device_type() function to determine what kind of device we're talking to. Allow firmware downloads to any SATA device, but restrict SCSI downloads to known devices. (The latter is not a change in behavior.) Break out the "ready" check from fw_download_img() into a new subfunction, fw_check_device_ready(). This sends the appropriate command to the device in question -- a TEST UNIT READY or an IDENTIFY. The IDENTIFY for SATA devices a SAT layer is done using the SCSI ATA PASS-THROUGH command. Use the new build_ata_cmd() function to build either a SCSI or ATA I/O CCB to issue the DOWNLOAD MICROCODE command to SATA devices. build_ata_cmd() figures looks at the devtype argument and fills in the correct CCB type and CDB or ATA registers. Revamp the vendor table to remove the previous vendor-specific ATA entries and use a generic ATA vendor placeholder. We currently use the same method for all ATA drives, although we may have to add vendor-specific behavior once we test this with more drives. sbin/camcontrol/progress.c: In progress_draw(), make barlength a signed value so that we can easily detect a negative value. If barlength (the length of the progress bar) would wind up negative due to a small TTY width or a large filename, set the bar length to the new minimum (10 stars) and truncate the user's filename. We will truncate it down to 0 characters if necessary. Calculate a new prefix_len variable (user's filename length) and use it as the precision when printing the filename. sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.c: Implement a new camcontrol(8) subcommand, "opcodes". The opcodes subcommand allows displaying the entire list of SCSI commands supported by a device, or details on an individual command. In either case, it can display nominal and recommended timeout values. Add the scsiopcodes() function, which calls the new scsigetopcodes() function to fetch opcode data from a drive. Add two new functions, scsiprintoneopcode() and scsiprintopcodes(), which print information about one opcode or all opcodes, respectively. Remove the get_disk_type() function. It is no longer used. Add a new function, dev_has_vpd_page(), that fetches the supported INQUIRY VPD list from a device and tells the caller whether the requested VPD page is available. Add a new function, get_device_type(), that returns a more precise device type than the old get_disk_type() function. The get_disk_type() function only distinguished between SCSI and ATA devices, and SATA devices behind a SCSI to ATA translation layer were considered to be "SCSI". get_device_type() offers a third type, CC_DT_ATA_BEHIND_SCSI. We need to know this to know whether to attempt to send ATA passthrough commands. If the device has the ATA Information VPD page (0x89), then it is an ATA device behind a SCSI to ATA translation layer. Remove the type argument from the fwdownload() subcommand. Add a new function, build_ata_cmd(), that will take one set of common arguments and build either a SCSI or ATA I/O CCB, depending on the device type passed in. sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.h: Add a prototype for scsigetopcodes(). Add a new enumeration, camcontrol_devtype. Add prototypes for dev_has_vpd_page(), get_device_type() and build_ata_cmd(). Remove the type argument from the fwdownload() subcommand. sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.8 Explain that the fwdownload subcommand will use the drive recommended timeout if available, and that the user can override the timeout. Document the new opcodes subcommand. Explain that we will attempt to download firmware to any SATA device. Document supported SCSI vendors, and models tested if known. Explain the commands used to download firmware for the three different drive and controller combinations. Document that the -v flag in simulation mode for the fwdownload subcommand will print out the SCSI CDBs or ATA registers that would be used. sys/cam/scsi/scsi_all.h: Add new bit definitions for the one opcode descriptor for the REPORT SUPPORTED OPCODES command. Add a function prototype for scsi_report_supported_opcodes(). sys/cam/scsi/scsi_all.c: Add a new CDB building function, scsi_report_supported_opcodes(). Sponsored by: Spectra Logic
* MFC: r285037brueffer2015-07-141-1/+1
| | | | | | | | Add -b to the devlist usage info, forgotten in r260059. PR: 195094 Submitted by: robin.hahling@gw-computing.net Approved by: re (marius)
* MFC, r284192:ken2015-06-165-2/+684
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r284192 | ken | 2015-06-09 15:39:38 -0600 (Tue, 09 Jun 2015) | 102 lines Add support for reading MAM attributes to camcontrol(8) and libcam(3). MAM is Medium Auxiliary Memory and is most commonly found as flash chips on tapes. This includes support for reading attributes and decoding most known attributes, but does not yet include support for writing attributes or reporting attributes in XML format. libsbuf/Makefile: Add subr_prf.c for the new sbuf_hexdump() function. This function is essentially the same function. libsbuf/Symbol.map: Add a new shared library minor version, and include the sbuf_hexdump() function. libsbuf/Version.def: Add version 1.4 of the libsbuf library. libutil/hexdump.3: Document sbuf_hexdump() alongside hexdump(3), since it is essentially the same function. camcontrol/Makefile: Add attrib.c. camcontrol/attrib.c: Implementation of READ ATTRIBUTE support for camcontrol(8). camcontrol/camcontrol.8: Document the new 'camcontrol attrib' subcommand. camcontrol/camcontrol.c: Add the new 'camcontrol attrib' subcommand. camcontrol/camcontrol.h: Add a function prototype for scsiattrib(). share/man/man9/sbuf.9: Document the existence of sbuf_hexdump() and point users to the hexdump(3) man page for more details. sys/cam/scsi/scsi_all.c: Add a table of known attributes, text descriptions and handler functions. Add a new scsi_attrib_sbuf() function along with a number of other related functions that help decode attributes. scsi_attrib_ascii_sbuf() decodes ASCII format attributes. scsi_attrib_int_sbuf() decodes binary format attributes, and will pass them off to scsi_attrib_hexdump_sbuf() if they're bigger than 8 bytes. scsi_attrib_vendser_sbuf() decodes the vendor and drive serial number attribute. scsi_attrib_volcoh_sbuf() decodes the Volume Coherency Information attribute that LTFS writes out. sys/cam/scsi/scsi_all.h: Add a number of attribute-related structure definitions and other defines. Add function prototypes for all of the functions added in scsi_all.c. sys/kern/subr_prf.c: Add a new function, sbuf_hexdump(). This is the same as the existing hexdump(9) function, except that it puts the result in an sbuf. This also changes subr_prf.c so that it can be compiled in userland for includsion in libsbuf. We should work to change this so that the kernel hexdump implementation is a wrapper around sbuf_hexdump() with a statically allocated sbuf with a drain. That will require a drain function that goes to the kernel printf() buffer that can take a non-NUL terminated string as input. That is because an sbuf isn't NUL-terminated until it is finished, and we don't want to finish it while we're still using it. We should also work to consolidate the userland hexdump and kernel hexdump implemenatations, which are currently separate. This would also mean making applications that currently link in libutil link in libsbuf. sys/sys/sbuf.h: Add the prototype for sbuf_hexdump(), and add another copy of the hexdump flag values if they aren't already defined. Ideally the flags should be defined in one place but the implemenation makes it difficult to do properly. (See above.) Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corporation ------------------------------------------------------------------------
* MFC r280166:mav2015-03-311-32/+14
| | | | Make ATA power management commands to work on SCSI HBAs via PASS THROUGH.
* MFC r280249: Add camcontrol subcommands to control APM and AAM levels.mav2015-03-262-3/+99
| | | | Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
* MFC r278964:ken2015-02-261-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The __FreeBSD_version was changed to 1001510 to be appropriate for stable/10. I will followup with a commit to mpr(4) and mps(4) in head to reflect the stable/10 __FreeBSD_version and merge the change back to stable/10. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r278964 | ken | 2015-02-18 11:30:19 -0700 (Wed, 18 Feb 2015) | 46 lines Make sure that the flags for the XPT_DEV_ADVINFO CCB are initialized properly. If there is garbage in the flags field, it can sometimes include a set CDAI_FLAG_STORE flag, which may cause either an error or perhaps result in overwriting the field that was intended to be read. sys/cam/cam_ccb.h: Add a new flag to the XPT_DEV_ADVINFO CCB, CDAI_FLAG_NONE, that callers can use to set the flags field when no store is desired. sys/cam/scsi/scsi_enc_ses.c: In ses_setphyspath_callback(), explicitly set the XPT_DEV_ADVINFO flags to CDAI_FLAG_NONE when fetching the physical path information. Instead of ORing in the CDAI_FLAG_STORE flag when storing the physical path, set the flags field to CDAI_FLAG_STORE. sys/cam/scsi/scsi_sa.c: Set the XPT_DEV_ADVINFO flags field to CDAI_FLAG_NONE when fetching extended inquiry information. sys/cam/scsi/scsi_da.c: When storing extended READ CAPACITY information, set the XPT_DEV_ADVINFO flags field to CDAI_FLAG_STORE instead of ORing it into a field that isn't initialized. sys/dev/mpr/mpr_sas.c, sys/dev/mps/mps_sas.c: When fetching extended READ CAPACITY information, set the XPT_DEV_ADVINFO flags field to CDAI_FLAG_NONE instead of setting it to 0. sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.c: When fetching a device ID, set the XPT_DEV_ADVINFO flags field to CDAI_FLAG_NONE instead of 0. sys/sys/param.h: Bump __FreeBSD_version to 1100061 for the new XPT_DEV_ADVINFO CCB flag, CDAI_FLAG_NONE. Sponsored by: Spectra Logic
* MFC r276835:ken2015-02-032-184/+453
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | r276835 | ken | 2015-01-08 09:58:40 -0700 (Thu, 08 Jan 2015) | 91 lines Improve camcontrol(8) handling of drive defect data. This includes a new summary mode (-s) for camcontrol defects that quickly tells the user the most important thing: how many defects are in the requested list. The actual location of the defects is less important. Modern drives frequently have more than the 8191 defects that can be reported by the READ DEFECT DATA (10) command. If they don't have that many grown defects, they certainly have more than 8191 defects in the primary (i.e. factory) defect list. The READ DEFECT DATA (12) command allows for longer parameter lists, as well as indexing into the list of defects, and so allows reporting many more defects. This has been tested with HGST drives and Seagate drives, but does not fully work with Seagate drives. Once I have a Seagate spec I may be able to determine whether it is possible to make it work with Seagate drives. scsi_da.h: Add a definition for the new long block defect format. Add bit and mask definitions for the new extended physical sector and bytes from index defect formats. Add a prototype for the new scsi_read_defects() CDB building function. scsi_da.c: Add a new scsi_read_defects() CDB building function. camcontrol(8) was previously composing CDBs manually. This is long overdue. camcontrol.c: Revamp the camcontrol defects subcommand. We now go through multiple stages in trying to get defect data off the drive while avoiding various drive firmware quirks. We start off by requesting the defect header with the 10 byte command. If we're in summary mode (-s) and the drive reports fewer defects than can be represented in the 10 byte header, we're done. Otherwise, we know that we need to issue the 12 byte command if the drive reports the maximum number of defects. If we're in summary mode, we're done if we get a good response back when asking for the 12 byte header. If the user has asked for the full list, then we use the address descriptor index field in the 12 byte CDB to step through the list in 64K chunks. 64K is small enough to work with most any ancient or modern SCSI controller. Add support for printing the new long block defect format, as well as the extended physical sector and bytes from index formats. I don't have any drives that support the new formats. Add a hexadecimal output format that can be turned on with -X. Add a quiet mode (-q) that can be turned on with the summary mode (-s) to just print out a number. Revamp the error detection and recovery code for the defects command to work with HGST drives. Call the new scsi_read_defects() CDB building function instead of rolling the CDB ourselves. Pay attention to the residual from the defect list request when printing it out, so we don't run off the end of the list. Use the new scsi_nv library routines to convert from strings to numbers and back. camcontrol.8: Document the new defect formats (longblock, extbfi, extphys) and command line options (-q, -s, -S and -X) for the defects subcommand. Explain a little more about what drives generally do and don't support. Sponsored by: Spectra Logic
* MFC r274322:bryanv2014-12-091-8/+24
| | | | Attempt to report a better error if sanitize is not supported
* MFC r271588: Update CAM CCB accounting for the new status quo.mav2014-10-141-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | devq_openings counter lost its meaning after allocation queues has gone. held counter is still meaningful, but problematic to update due to separate locking of CCB allocation and queuing. To fix that replace devq_openings counter with allocated counter. held is now calculated on request as difference between number of allocated, queued and active CCBs.
* Merge 270872 from head:gavin2014-09-031-3/+3
| | | | | | | | Fix character case in examples for "camcontrol security" - should be "-U user" not "-u user". PR: 193179 Submitted by: milios ccsys com
* MFC r268240 (by ken):mav2014-07-155-9/+1351
| | | | | | | Add persistent reservation support to camcontrol(8). camcontrol(8) now supports a new 'persist' subcommand that allows users to issue SCSI PERSISTENT RESERVE IN / OUT commands.
* MFC r264863smh2014-05-081-0/+26
| | | | | | Add information about supported NCQ functionality to camcontrol identify. Sponsored by: Multiplay
* MFC r260509:mav2014-05-081-22/+30
| | | | | | | | Replace several instances of -1 with appropriate CAM_*_WILDCARD and types. It was equal before r259397, but for good or bad, not any more for LUNs. This change fixes at least CAM debugging.
* MFC r260059, r260087:scottl2014-01-022-8/+31
| | | | | | | Add the '-b' flag to 'camcontrol devlist'. This prints only the existing buses and their parent sims, useful for creating a sim->bus->device map. Obtained from: Netflix
* MFC r257345,257382,257388:nwhitehorn2013-12-101-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Implement extended LUN support. If PIM_EXTLUNS is set by a SIM, encode the upper 32-bits of the LUN, if possible, into the target_lun field as passed directly from the REPORT LUNs response. This allows extended LUN support to work for all LUNs with zeros in the lower 32-bits, which covers most addressing modes without breaking KBI. Behavior for drivers not setting PIM_EXTLUNS is unchanged. No user-facing interfaces are modified. Extended LUNs are stored with swizzled 16-bit word order so that, for devices implementing LUN addressing (like SCSI-2), the numerical representation of the LUN is identical with and without PIM_EXTLUNS. Thus setting PIM_EXTLUNS keeps most behavior, and user-facing LUN IDs, unchanged. This follows the strategy used in Solaris. A macro (CAM_EXTLUN_BYTE_SWIZZLE) is provided to transform a lun_id_t into a uint64_t ordered for the wire. This is the second part of work for full 64-bit extended LUN support and is designed to a bridge for stable/10 to the final 64-bit LUN code. The third and final part will involve widening lun_id_t to 64 bits and will not be MFCed. This third part will break the KBI but will keep the KPI unchanged so that all drivers that will care about this can be updated now and not require code changes between HEAD and stable/10. Reviewed by: scottl
* MFC r256317:mav2013-10-111-2/+2
| | | | | | | Fix mode page length calculation to remove last garbage line from the `camcontrol mode daX -l` output. Approved by: re (gjb)
* Fix an inverted check for the master user in "camcontrol security -U".markj2013-10-081-1/+1
| | | | | | | PR: bin/182703 Submitted by: Scott Burns <scott@bqinternet.com> Approved by: re (gjb) MFC after: 3 days
* Fix resource leaksemaste2013-10-071-0/+2
| | | | | Found by: Coverity Scan, CID 1016673, 1007118 Approved by: re
* - Begin sentence on a new line.joel2013-09-071-14/+25
| | | | - Minor language fixes.
* Bump .Dd after r255307 and r255310bryanv2013-09-061-1/+1
| | | | Requested by: joel
* Add firmware downloading support for Samsung drivesbryanv2013-09-062-0/+4
| | | | Tested on Samsung SM1625 SSDs.
* Add camcontrol support for the SCSI sanitize commandbryanv2013-09-062-1/+544
| | | | | Reviewed by: ken, mjacob (eariler version) Sponsored by: Netapp
* Add missing newlines to Fibre Channel attributes output.mav2013-08-271-3/+3
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* Improve firmware download status check. Previous check was insufficient formav2013-06-141-5/+3
| | | | | ATA since it ignored transport errors like command timeouts, while for SCSI it was just wrong.
* Fix build after r251654.mav2013-06-121-4/+4
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* Use CAM_DIR_NONE for requests without data.mav2013-06-121-4/+4
| | | | | | Wrong values there confuse some drivers. MFC after: 1 week
* sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.casomers2013-05-151-2/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | If an expander returns 0x00 (no device attached) in the ATTACHED DEVICE field of the SMP DISCOVER response, ignore the value of ATTACHED SAS ADDRESS, because it is invalid. Some expanders zero out the address when the attached device is removed, but others do not. Section 9.4.3.10 of the SAS Protocol Layer 2 revision 04b does not require them to do so. Approved by: ken (mentor) MFC after: 3 weeks
* mdoc: remove superfluous paragraph macro.joel2013-04-251-2/+0
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* Adds Host Protected Area (HPA) support for ATA disks to camcontrolsmh2013-04-252-2/+785
| | | | | | Reviewed by: mav Approved by: pjd (mentor) MFC after: 2 weeks
* Remove contractions.joel2013-04-111-1/+1
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* Prevent the creation of an unused variable.ed2013-04-081-1/+1
| | | | | | | We're only interested in the enumeration fields; we don't want to create a variable to store them. MFC after: 1 week
* mdoc: new sentence should be on a new line. Also remove EOL whitespace whilejoel2013-04-061-3/+4
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* mdoc: remove superfluous paragraph macro.joel2013-04-051-3/+0
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* Adds security options to camcontrol this includes the ability to secure erasesmh2013-04-042-61/+1110
| | | | | | | | | | disks such as SSD's Adds the ability to run ATA commands via the SCSI ATA Pass-Through(16) comand Reviewed by: mav Approved by: pjd (mentor) MFC after: 2 weeks
* More -Wmissing-variable-declarations fixes.ed2012-10-194-14/+15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In addition to adding `static' where possible: - bin/date: Move `retval' into extern.h to make it visible to date.c. - bin/ed: Move globally used variables into ed.h. - sbin/camcontrol: Move `verbose' into camcontrol.h and fix shadow warnings. - usr.bin/calendar: Remove unneeded variables. - usr.bin/chat: Make `line' local instead of global. - usr.bin/elfdump: Comment out unneeded function. - usr.bin/rlogin: Use _Noreturn instead of __dead2. - usr.bin/tset: Pull `Ospeed' into extern.h. - usr.sbin/mfiutil: Put global variables in mfiutil.h. - usr.sbin/pkg: Remove unused `os_corres'. - usr.sbin/quotaon, usr.sbin/repquota: Remove unused `qfname'.
* Check the return value of sbuf_finish().jh2012-08-231-2/+8
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* Avoid segfault in the 'smpphylist' subcommand.pluknet2012-08-201-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | Initialize devlist.dev_queue tail queue early enough before its any potential traversal in freebusdevlist() when in smpphylist error path. Reported by: Pavel Polyakov <bsd kobyla org> (on irc) Reviewed by: ken MFC after: 5 days
* In sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.c, function smpcmd(), initialize thedim2012-08-051-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 'error' variable to zero, to avoid returning garbage in several cases. This fixes the following clang 3.2 warnings: sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.c:4634:8: warning: variable 'error' is used uninitialized whenever 'if' condition is false [-Wsometimes-uninitialized] if (amt_written == -1) { ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.c:4656:10: note: uninitialized use occurs here return (error); ^~~~~ sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.c:4619:7: warning: variable 'error' is used uninitialized whenever 'if' condition is true [-Wsometimes-uninitialized] if (fd_response == 0) { ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.c:4656:10: note: uninitialized use occurs here return (error); ^~~~~ sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.c:4617:6: warning: variable 'error' is used uninitialized whenever 'if' condition is false [-Wsometimes-uninitialized] if (((ccb->ccb_h.status & CAM_STATUS_MASK) == CAM_REQ_CMP) ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.c:4656:10: note: uninitialized use occurs here return (error); ^~~~~ MFC after: 1 week
* Change 'camcontrol defects' to first probe a drive to find out how muchken2012-06-222-7/+68
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | defect information it has before grabbing the full defect list. This works around a bug with some Hitachi drives that generate data overrun errors when they are asked for more defect data than they have. The change is done in a spec-compliant way, so it should have no negative impact on drives that don't have this issue. This is based on work originally done at Sandvine. scsi_da.h: Add a define for the maximum amount of data that can be contained in a defect list. camcontrol.c: Update the readdefects() function to issue an initial command to determine the length of the defect list, and then use that length in the request for the full defect list. camcontrol.8: Add a note that some drives will report 0 defects available if you don't request either the PLIST or GLIST. Submitted by: Mark Johnston <markjdb@gmail.com> (original version) MFC after: 3 days
* Add progress.c and progress.h, missed in the previous commit to camcontrol.scottl2012-06-202-0/+246
| | | | | Submitted by: Garrett Cooper Obtained from: Netflix, Inc.
* Update the 'fwdownload' command to also flash disks connected over anscottl2012-06-204-66/+167
| | | | | | | | | | ATA/SATA transport. The detection logic is automatic, so it should Just Work. While here, also improve the progress meter that is displayed during firmware download. Submitted by: Alistair Crooks Obtained from: Netflix, Inc. MFC after: 3 days
* Minor spelling fixes.joel2012-06-051-2/+2
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* Add -p argument for `camcontrol debug` to allow enabling CAM_DEBUG_PROBEmav2012-06-042-3/+11
| | | | added at r208911.
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