cvs commit: src/sys/cam/scsi scsi_sg.c scsi_sg.h
src/sys/modules/cam Makefile src/sys/conf NOTES files
src/sys/compat/linux linux_ioctl.c linux_ioctl.h
Kenneth D. Merry
ken at kdm.org
Mon Apr 9 17:19:19 UTC 2007
That's a pretty neat trick! Thanks Scott!
For what it's worth, Doug Gilbert already ported sg3_utils and sdparm to
CAM a while back. I see a message from him to -scsi in March, 2006,
announcing it.
Ken
On Sat, Apr 07, 2007 at 18:02:12 -0600, Scott Long wrote:
> To tell you the truth, the SG device has one of the worst programming
> interfaces that I've ever seen. Even the various official docs on it
> complain about how bad it is. I've written apps for CAM, including a
> swiss-army-knife java-based management app, and CAM is vastly superior.
> I tried porting the app to linux and gave up due to how limited and
> unpleasant it was. From the kernel side, it's even scarier.
>
> But beyond that, the work I committed here was about opening up FreeBSD
> to more storage management opportunities. So I'm happy with whatever
> anyone wants to do with it that furthers that goal. I'd like to see
> the native interface be used as a bridge to help introduce programmers
> to FreeBSD and CAM; if the sg3_utils package is a step in that
> direction or if it provides tools that camcontrol doesn't, then go for
> it.
>
> Scott
>
>
> mjacob at freebsd.org wrote:
> >
> >Cool- does this mean we should commit sg3_utils to ports then?
> >
> >On Sat, 7 Apr 2007, Scott Long wrote:
> >
> >>scottl 2007-04-07 19:40:58 UTC
> >>
> >> FreeBSD src repository
> >>
> >> Modified files:
> >> sys/modules/cam Makefile
> >> sys/conf files NOTES
> >> sys/compat/linux linux_ioctl.c linux_ioctl.h
> >> Added files:
> >> sys/cam/scsi scsi_sg.c scsi_sg.h
> >> Log:
> >> Add the CAM 'SG' peripheral device. This device implements a subset
> >>of the
> >> Linux SCSI SG passthrough device API. The intention is to allow for
> >>both
> >> running of Linux apps that want to talk to /dev/sg* nodes, and to
> >>facilitate
> >> porting of apps from Linux to FreeBSD. As such, both native and
> >>linuxolator
> >> entry points and definitions are provided.
> >>
> >> Caveats:
> >> - This does not support the procfs and sysfs nodes that the Linux SG
> >> driver provides. Some Linux apps may rely on these for operation,
> >> others may only use them for informational purposes.
> >> - More ioctls need to be implemented.
> >> - Linux uses a naming scheme of "sg[a-z]" for devices, while FreeBSD
> >>uses a
> >> scheme of "sg[0-9]". Devfs aliasis (symlinks) are automatically
> >>created
> >> to link the two together. However, tools like camcontrol only see
> >>the
> >> native names.
> >> - Some operations were originally designed to return byte counts or
> >>other
> >> data directly as the syscall return value. The linuxolator
> >>doesn't appear
> >> to support this well, so this driver just punts for these cases.
> >>
> >> Now that the driver is in place, others are welcome to add missing
> >> functionality. Thanks to Roman Divacky for pushing this work along.
> >>
> >> Revision Changes Path
> >> 1.1 +987 -0 src/sys/cam/scsi/scsi_sg.c (new)
> >> 1.1 +139 -0 src/sys/cam/scsi/scsi_sg.h (new)
> >> 1.138 +27 -0 src/sys/compat/linux/linux_ioctl.c
> >> 1.25 +34 -0 src/sys/compat/linux/linux_ioctl.h
> >> 1.1419 +5 -0 src/sys/conf/NOTES
> >> 1.1191 +1 -0 src/sys/conf/files
> >> 1.15 +1 -0 src/sys/modules/cam/Makefile
> >>
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Kenneth Merry
ken at kdm.org
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