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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2016 Spectra Logic Corporation
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions, and the following disclaimer,
* without modification.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce at minimum a disclaimer
* substantially similar to the "NO WARRANTY" disclaimer below
* ("Disclaimer") and any redistribution must be conditioned upon
* including a substantially similar Disclaimer requirement for further
* binary redistribution.
*
* NO WARRANTY
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
* LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR
* A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
* HOLDERS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,
* STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
* IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
*
* Authors: Ken Merry (Spectra Logic Corporation)
* Reid Linnemann (Spectra Logic Corporation)
* Samuel Klopsch (Spectra Logic Corporation)
*/
/*
* SCSI tape drive timestamp support
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <err.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <locale.h>
#include <cam/cam.h>
#include <cam/cam_debug.h>
#include <cam/cam_ccb.h>
#include <cam/scsi/scsi_all.h>
#include <cam/scsi/scsi_message.h>
#include <camlib.h>
#include "camcontrol.h"
#define TIMESTAMP_REPORT 0
#define TIMESTAMP_SET 1
#define MIL "milliseconds"
#define UTC "utc"
static int set_restore_flags(struct cam_device *device, uint8_t *flags,
Add task attribute support to camcontrol(8). Users can use the new generic argument, -Q task_attr, to specify a task attribute (simple, ordered, head of queue, aca) for the commands issued. The the default is simple, which works with all SCSI devices that support tagged queueing. This will mostly be useful for debugging target behavior in certain situations. You can try it out by compiling CTL with CTL_IO_DELAY turned on (in sys/cam/ctl/ctl_io.h) and then do something like this with one of the CTL LUNs: ctladm delay 0:0 -l done -t 10 camcontrol tur da34 -v And at then before the 10 second timer is up, in another terminal: camcontrol inquiry da34 -Q ordered -v The Inquiry should complete just after the TUR completes. Ordinarily it would complete first because of the delay injection, but because the task attribute is set to ordered in this case, CTL holds it up until the previous command has completed. sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.c: Add the new generic argument, -Q, which allows the user to specify a SCSI task attribute. The user can specify task attributes by name or numerically. Add a new task_attr arguments to SCSI sub-functions. sbin/camcontrol/attrib.c, sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.h, sbin/camcontrol/fwdownload.c, sbin/camcontrol/modeedit.c, sbin/camcontrol/persist.c, sbin/camcontrol/timestamp.c, sbin/camcontrol/zone.c: Add the new task_attr argument to SCSI sub-functions. sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.8: Document the new -Q option, and add an example. Sponsored by: Spectra Logic MFC after: 1 week
2017-02-17 20:04:22 +00:00
int set_flag, int task_attr, int retry_count,
int timeout);
static int report_timestamp(struct cam_device *device, uint64_t *ts,
Add task attribute support to camcontrol(8). Users can use the new generic argument, -Q task_attr, to specify a task attribute (simple, ordered, head of queue, aca) for the commands issued. The the default is simple, which works with all SCSI devices that support tagged queueing. This will mostly be useful for debugging target behavior in certain situations. You can try it out by compiling CTL with CTL_IO_DELAY turned on (in sys/cam/ctl/ctl_io.h) and then do something like this with one of the CTL LUNs: ctladm delay 0:0 -l done -t 10 camcontrol tur da34 -v And at then before the 10 second timer is up, in another terminal: camcontrol inquiry da34 -Q ordered -v The Inquiry should complete just after the TUR completes. Ordinarily it would complete first because of the delay injection, but because the task attribute is set to ordered in this case, CTL holds it up until the previous command has completed. sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.c: Add the new generic argument, -Q, which allows the user to specify a SCSI task attribute. The user can specify task attributes by name or numerically. Add a new task_attr arguments to SCSI sub-functions. sbin/camcontrol/attrib.c, sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.h, sbin/camcontrol/fwdownload.c, sbin/camcontrol/modeedit.c, sbin/camcontrol/persist.c, sbin/camcontrol/timestamp.c, sbin/camcontrol/zone.c: Add the new task_attr argument to SCSI sub-functions. sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.8: Document the new -Q option, and add an example. Sponsored by: Spectra Logic MFC after: 1 week
2017-02-17 20:04:22 +00:00
int task_attr, int retry_count, int timeout);
static int set_timestamp(struct cam_device *device, char *format_string,
Add task attribute support to camcontrol(8). Users can use the new generic argument, -Q task_attr, to specify a task attribute (simple, ordered, head of queue, aca) for the commands issued. The the default is simple, which works with all SCSI devices that support tagged queueing. This will mostly be useful for debugging target behavior in certain situations. You can try it out by compiling CTL with CTL_IO_DELAY turned on (in sys/cam/ctl/ctl_io.h) and then do something like this with one of the CTL LUNs: ctladm delay 0:0 -l done -t 10 camcontrol tur da34 -v And at then before the 10 second timer is up, in another terminal: camcontrol inquiry da34 -Q ordered -v The Inquiry should complete just after the TUR completes. Ordinarily it would complete first because of the delay injection, but because the task attribute is set to ordered in this case, CTL holds it up until the previous command has completed. sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.c: Add the new generic argument, -Q, which allows the user to specify a SCSI task attribute. The user can specify task attributes by name or numerically. Add a new task_attr arguments to SCSI sub-functions. sbin/camcontrol/attrib.c, sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.h, sbin/camcontrol/fwdownload.c, sbin/camcontrol/modeedit.c, sbin/camcontrol/persist.c, sbin/camcontrol/timestamp.c, sbin/camcontrol/zone.c: Add the new task_attr argument to SCSI sub-functions. sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.8: Document the new -Q option, and add an example. Sponsored by: Spectra Logic MFC after: 1 week
2017-02-17 20:04:22 +00:00
char *timestamp_string, int task_attr, int retry_count,
int timeout);
static int
set_restore_flags(struct cam_device *device, uint8_t *flags, int set_flag,
Add task attribute support to camcontrol(8). Users can use the new generic argument, -Q task_attr, to specify a task attribute (simple, ordered, head of queue, aca) for the commands issued. The the default is simple, which works with all SCSI devices that support tagged queueing. This will mostly be useful for debugging target behavior in certain situations. You can try it out by compiling CTL with CTL_IO_DELAY turned on (in sys/cam/ctl/ctl_io.h) and then do something like this with one of the CTL LUNs: ctladm delay 0:0 -l done -t 10 camcontrol tur da34 -v And at then before the 10 second timer is up, in another terminal: camcontrol inquiry da34 -Q ordered -v The Inquiry should complete just after the TUR completes. Ordinarily it would complete first because of the delay injection, but because the task attribute is set to ordered in this case, CTL holds it up until the previous command has completed. sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.c: Add the new generic argument, -Q, which allows the user to specify a SCSI task attribute. The user can specify task attributes by name or numerically. Add a new task_attr arguments to SCSI sub-functions. sbin/camcontrol/attrib.c, sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.h, sbin/camcontrol/fwdownload.c, sbin/camcontrol/modeedit.c, sbin/camcontrol/persist.c, sbin/camcontrol/timestamp.c, sbin/camcontrol/zone.c: Add the new task_attr argument to SCSI sub-functions. sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.8: Document the new -Q option, and add an example. Sponsored by: Spectra Logic MFC after: 1 week
2017-02-17 20:04:22 +00:00
int task_attr, int retry_count, int timeout)
{
unsigned long blk_desc_length, hdr_and_blk_length;
int error = 0;
struct scsi_control_ext_page *control_page = NULL;
struct scsi_mode_header_10 *mode_hdr = NULL;
union ccb *ccb = NULL;
unsigned long mode_buf_size = sizeof(struct scsi_mode_header_10) +
sizeof(struct scsi_mode_blk_desc) +
sizeof(struct scsi_control_ext_page);
uint8_t mode_buf[mode_buf_size];
ccb = cam_getccb(device);
if (ccb == NULL) {
warnx("%s: error allocating CCB", __func__);
error = 1;
goto bailout;
}
/*
* Get the control extension subpage, we'll send it back modified to
* enable SCSI control over the tape drive's timestamp
*/
scsi_mode_sense_subpage(&ccb->csio,
/*retries*/ retry_count,
/*cbfcnp*/ NULL,
Add task attribute support to camcontrol(8). Users can use the new generic argument, -Q task_attr, to specify a task attribute (simple, ordered, head of queue, aca) for the commands issued. The the default is simple, which works with all SCSI devices that support tagged queueing. This will mostly be useful for debugging target behavior in certain situations. You can try it out by compiling CTL with CTL_IO_DELAY turned on (in sys/cam/ctl/ctl_io.h) and then do something like this with one of the CTL LUNs: ctladm delay 0:0 -l done -t 10 camcontrol tur da34 -v And at then before the 10 second timer is up, in another terminal: camcontrol inquiry da34 -Q ordered -v The Inquiry should complete just after the TUR completes. Ordinarily it would complete first because of the delay injection, but because the task attribute is set to ordered in this case, CTL holds it up until the previous command has completed. sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.c: Add the new generic argument, -Q, which allows the user to specify a SCSI task attribute. The user can specify task attributes by name or numerically. Add a new task_attr arguments to SCSI sub-functions. sbin/camcontrol/attrib.c, sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.h, sbin/camcontrol/fwdownload.c, sbin/camcontrol/modeedit.c, sbin/camcontrol/persist.c, sbin/camcontrol/timestamp.c, sbin/camcontrol/zone.c: Add the new task_attr argument to SCSI sub-functions. sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.8: Document the new -Q option, and add an example. Sponsored by: Spectra Logic MFC after: 1 week
2017-02-17 20:04:22 +00:00
/*tag_action*/ task_attr,
/*dbd*/ 0,
/*page_control*/ SMS_PAGE_CTRL_CURRENT,
/*page*/ SCEP_PAGE_CODE,
/*subpage*/ SCEP_SUBPAGE_CODE,
/*param_buf*/ &mode_buf[0],
/*param_len*/ mode_buf_size,
/*minimum_cmd_size*/ 10,
/*sense_len*/ SSD_FULL_SIZE,
/*timeout*/ timeout ? timeout : 5000);
ccb->ccb_h.flags |= CAM_DEV_QFRZDIS;
if (retry_count > 0)
ccb->ccb_h.flags |= CAM_PASS_ERR_RECOVER;
error = cam_send_ccb(device, ccb);
if (error != 0) {
warn("error sending Mode Sense");
goto bailout;
}
if ((ccb->ccb_h.status & CAM_STATUS_MASK) != CAM_REQ_CMP) {
cam_error_print(device, ccb, CAM_ESF_ALL,
CAM_EPF_ALL, stderr);
error = 1;
goto bailout;
}
mode_hdr = (struct scsi_mode_header_10 *)&mode_buf[0];
blk_desc_length = scsi_2btoul(mode_hdr->blk_desc_len);
hdr_and_blk_length = sizeof(struct scsi_mode_header_10)+blk_desc_length;
/*
* Create the control page at the correct point in the mode_buf, it
* starts after the header and the blk description.
*/
assert(hdr_and_blk_length <=
sizeof(mode_buf) - sizeof(struct scsi_control_ext_page));
control_page = (struct scsi_control_ext_page *)&mode_buf
[hdr_and_blk_length];
if (set_flag != 0) {
*flags = control_page->flags;
/*
* Set the SCSIP flag to enable SCSI to change the
* tape drive's timestamp.
*/
control_page->flags |= SCEP_SCSIP;
} else {
control_page->flags = *flags;
}
scsi_mode_select_len(&ccb->csio,
/*retries*/ retry_count,
/*cbfcnp*/ NULL,
Add task attribute support to camcontrol(8). Users can use the new generic argument, -Q task_attr, to specify a task attribute (simple, ordered, head of queue, aca) for the commands issued. The the default is simple, which works with all SCSI devices that support tagged queueing. This will mostly be useful for debugging target behavior in certain situations. You can try it out by compiling CTL with CTL_IO_DELAY turned on (in sys/cam/ctl/ctl_io.h) and then do something like this with one of the CTL LUNs: ctladm delay 0:0 -l done -t 10 camcontrol tur da34 -v And at then before the 10 second timer is up, in another terminal: camcontrol inquiry da34 -Q ordered -v The Inquiry should complete just after the TUR completes. Ordinarily it would complete first because of the delay injection, but because the task attribute is set to ordered in this case, CTL holds it up until the previous command has completed. sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.c: Add the new generic argument, -Q, which allows the user to specify a SCSI task attribute. The user can specify task attributes by name or numerically. Add a new task_attr arguments to SCSI sub-functions. sbin/camcontrol/attrib.c, sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.h, sbin/camcontrol/fwdownload.c, sbin/camcontrol/modeedit.c, sbin/camcontrol/persist.c, sbin/camcontrol/timestamp.c, sbin/camcontrol/zone.c: Add the new task_attr argument to SCSI sub-functions. sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.8: Document the new -Q option, and add an example. Sponsored by: Spectra Logic MFC after: 1 week
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/*tag_action*/ task_attr,
/*scsi_page_fmt*/ 1,
/*save_pages*/ 0,
/*param_buf*/ &mode_buf[0],
/*param_len*/ mode_buf_size,
/*minimum_cmd_size*/ 10,
/*sense_len*/ SSD_FULL_SIZE,
/*timeout*/ timeout ? timeout : 5000);
ccb->ccb_h.flags |= CAM_DEV_QFRZDIS;
if (retry_count > 0)
ccb->ccb_h.flags |= CAM_PASS_ERR_RECOVER;
error = cam_send_ccb(device, ccb);
if (error != 0) {
warn("error sending Mode Select");
goto bailout;
}
if ((ccb->ccb_h.status & CAM_STATUS_MASK) != CAM_REQ_CMP) {
cam_error_print(device, ccb, CAM_ESF_ALL,
CAM_EPF_ALL, stderr);
error = 1;
goto bailout;
}
bailout:
if (ccb != NULL)
cam_freeccb(ccb);
return error;
}
static int
Add task attribute support to camcontrol(8). Users can use the new generic argument, -Q task_attr, to specify a task attribute (simple, ordered, head of queue, aca) for the commands issued. The the default is simple, which works with all SCSI devices that support tagged queueing. This will mostly be useful for debugging target behavior in certain situations. You can try it out by compiling CTL with CTL_IO_DELAY turned on (in sys/cam/ctl/ctl_io.h) and then do something like this with one of the CTL LUNs: ctladm delay 0:0 -l done -t 10 camcontrol tur da34 -v And at then before the 10 second timer is up, in another terminal: camcontrol inquiry da34 -Q ordered -v The Inquiry should complete just after the TUR completes. Ordinarily it would complete first because of the delay injection, but because the task attribute is set to ordered in this case, CTL holds it up until the previous command has completed. sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.c: Add the new generic argument, -Q, which allows the user to specify a SCSI task attribute. The user can specify task attributes by name or numerically. Add a new task_attr arguments to SCSI sub-functions. sbin/camcontrol/attrib.c, sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.h, sbin/camcontrol/fwdownload.c, sbin/camcontrol/modeedit.c, sbin/camcontrol/persist.c, sbin/camcontrol/timestamp.c, sbin/camcontrol/zone.c: Add the new task_attr argument to SCSI sub-functions. sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.8: Document the new -Q option, and add an example. Sponsored by: Spectra Logic MFC after: 1 week
2017-02-17 20:04:22 +00:00
report_timestamp(struct cam_device *device, uint64_t *ts, int task_attr,
int retry_count, int timeout)
{
int error = 0;
struct scsi_report_timestamp_data *report_buf = malloc(
sizeof(struct scsi_report_timestamp_data));
uint8_t temp_timestamp[8];
uint32_t report_buf_size = sizeof(
struct scsi_report_timestamp_data);
union ccb *ccb = NULL;
ccb = cam_getccb(device);
if (ccb == NULL) {
warnx("%s: error allocating CCB", __func__);
error = 1;
goto bailout;
}
scsi_report_timestamp(&ccb->csio,
/*retries*/ retry_count,
/*cbfcnp*/ NULL,
Add task attribute support to camcontrol(8). Users can use the new generic argument, -Q task_attr, to specify a task attribute (simple, ordered, head of queue, aca) for the commands issued. The the default is simple, which works with all SCSI devices that support tagged queueing. This will mostly be useful for debugging target behavior in certain situations. You can try it out by compiling CTL with CTL_IO_DELAY turned on (in sys/cam/ctl/ctl_io.h) and then do something like this with one of the CTL LUNs: ctladm delay 0:0 -l done -t 10 camcontrol tur da34 -v And at then before the 10 second timer is up, in another terminal: camcontrol inquiry da34 -Q ordered -v The Inquiry should complete just after the TUR completes. Ordinarily it would complete first because of the delay injection, but because the task attribute is set to ordered in this case, CTL holds it up until the previous command has completed. sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.c: Add the new generic argument, -Q, which allows the user to specify a SCSI task attribute. The user can specify task attributes by name or numerically. Add a new task_attr arguments to SCSI sub-functions. sbin/camcontrol/attrib.c, sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.h, sbin/camcontrol/fwdownload.c, sbin/camcontrol/modeedit.c, sbin/camcontrol/persist.c, sbin/camcontrol/timestamp.c, sbin/camcontrol/zone.c: Add the new task_attr argument to SCSI sub-functions. sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.8: Document the new -Q option, and add an example. Sponsored by: Spectra Logic MFC after: 1 week
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/*tag_action*/ task_attr,
/*pdf*/ 0,
/*buf*/ report_buf,
/*buf_len*/ report_buf_size,
/*sense_len*/ SSD_FULL_SIZE,
/*timeout*/ timeout ? timeout : 5000);
ccb->ccb_h.flags |= CAM_DEV_QFRZDIS;
if (retry_count > 0)
ccb->ccb_h.flags |= CAM_PASS_ERR_RECOVER;
error = cam_send_ccb(device, ccb);
if (error != 0) {
warn("error sending Report Timestamp");
goto bailout;
}
if ((ccb->ccb_h.status & CAM_STATUS_MASK) != CAM_REQ_CMP) {
cam_error_print(device, ccb, CAM_ESF_ALL,
CAM_EPF_ALL, stderr);
error = 1;
goto bailout;
}
bzero(temp_timestamp, sizeof(temp_timestamp));
memcpy(&temp_timestamp[2], &report_buf->timestamp, 6);
*ts = scsi_8btou64(temp_timestamp);
bailout:
if (ccb != NULL)
cam_freeccb(ccb);
free(report_buf);
return error;
}
static int
set_timestamp(struct cam_device *device, char *format_string,
Add task attribute support to camcontrol(8). Users can use the new generic argument, -Q task_attr, to specify a task attribute (simple, ordered, head of queue, aca) for the commands issued. The the default is simple, which works with all SCSI devices that support tagged queueing. This will mostly be useful for debugging target behavior in certain situations. You can try it out by compiling CTL with CTL_IO_DELAY turned on (in sys/cam/ctl/ctl_io.h) and then do something like this with one of the CTL LUNs: ctladm delay 0:0 -l done -t 10 camcontrol tur da34 -v And at then before the 10 second timer is up, in another terminal: camcontrol inquiry da34 -Q ordered -v The Inquiry should complete just after the TUR completes. Ordinarily it would complete first because of the delay injection, but because the task attribute is set to ordered in this case, CTL holds it up until the previous command has completed. sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.c: Add the new generic argument, -Q, which allows the user to specify a SCSI task attribute. The user can specify task attributes by name or numerically. Add a new task_attr arguments to SCSI sub-functions. sbin/camcontrol/attrib.c, sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.h, sbin/camcontrol/fwdownload.c, sbin/camcontrol/modeedit.c, sbin/camcontrol/persist.c, sbin/camcontrol/timestamp.c, sbin/camcontrol/zone.c: Add the new task_attr argument to SCSI sub-functions. sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.8: Document the new -Q option, and add an example. Sponsored by: Spectra Logic MFC after: 1 week
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char *timestamp_string, int task_attr, int retry_count,
int timeout)
{
struct scsi_set_timestamp_parameters ts_p;
time_t time_value;
struct tm time_struct;
uint8_t flags = 0;
int error = 0;
uint64_t ts = 0;
union ccb *ccb = NULL;
int do_restore_flags = 0;
Add task attribute support to camcontrol(8). Users can use the new generic argument, -Q task_attr, to specify a task attribute (simple, ordered, head of queue, aca) for the commands issued. The the default is simple, which works with all SCSI devices that support tagged queueing. This will mostly be useful for debugging target behavior in certain situations. You can try it out by compiling CTL with CTL_IO_DELAY turned on (in sys/cam/ctl/ctl_io.h) and then do something like this with one of the CTL LUNs: ctladm delay 0:0 -l done -t 10 camcontrol tur da34 -v And at then before the 10 second timer is up, in another terminal: camcontrol inquiry da34 -Q ordered -v The Inquiry should complete just after the TUR completes. Ordinarily it would complete first because of the delay injection, but because the task attribute is set to ordered in this case, CTL holds it up until the previous command has completed. sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.c: Add the new generic argument, -Q, which allows the user to specify a SCSI task attribute. The user can specify task attributes by name or numerically. Add a new task_attr arguments to SCSI sub-functions. sbin/camcontrol/attrib.c, sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.h, sbin/camcontrol/fwdownload.c, sbin/camcontrol/modeedit.c, sbin/camcontrol/persist.c, sbin/camcontrol/timestamp.c, sbin/camcontrol/zone.c: Add the new task_attr argument to SCSI sub-functions. sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.8: Document the new -Q option, and add an example. Sponsored by: Spectra Logic MFC after: 1 week
2017-02-17 20:04:22 +00:00
error = set_restore_flags(device, &flags, /*set_flag*/ 1, task_attr,
retry_count, timeout);
if (error != 0)
goto bailout;
do_restore_flags = 1;
ccb = cam_getccb(device);
if (ccb == NULL) {
warnx("%s: error allocating CCB", __func__);
error = 1;
goto bailout;
}
if (strcmp(format_string, UTC) == 0) {
time(&time_value);
ts = (uint64_t) time_value;
} else {
bzero(&time_struct, sizeof(struct tm));
if (strptime(timestamp_string, format_string,
&time_struct) == NULL) {
warnx("%s: strptime(3) failed", __func__);
error = 1;
goto bailout;
}
time_value = mktime(&time_struct);
ts = (uint64_t) time_value;
}
/* Convert time from seconds to milliseconds */
ts *= 1000;
bzero(&ts_p, sizeof(ts_p));
scsi_create_timestamp(ts_p.timestamp, ts);
scsi_set_timestamp(&ccb->csio,
/*retries*/ retry_count,
/*cbfcnp*/ NULL,
Add task attribute support to camcontrol(8). Users can use the new generic argument, -Q task_attr, to specify a task attribute (simple, ordered, head of queue, aca) for the commands issued. The the default is simple, which works with all SCSI devices that support tagged queueing. This will mostly be useful for debugging target behavior in certain situations. You can try it out by compiling CTL with CTL_IO_DELAY turned on (in sys/cam/ctl/ctl_io.h) and then do something like this with one of the CTL LUNs: ctladm delay 0:0 -l done -t 10 camcontrol tur da34 -v And at then before the 10 second timer is up, in another terminal: camcontrol inquiry da34 -Q ordered -v The Inquiry should complete just after the TUR completes. Ordinarily it would complete first because of the delay injection, but because the task attribute is set to ordered in this case, CTL holds it up until the previous command has completed. sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.c: Add the new generic argument, -Q, which allows the user to specify a SCSI task attribute. The user can specify task attributes by name or numerically. Add a new task_attr arguments to SCSI sub-functions. sbin/camcontrol/attrib.c, sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.h, sbin/camcontrol/fwdownload.c, sbin/camcontrol/modeedit.c, sbin/camcontrol/persist.c, sbin/camcontrol/timestamp.c, sbin/camcontrol/zone.c: Add the new task_attr argument to SCSI sub-functions. sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.8: Document the new -Q option, and add an example. Sponsored by: Spectra Logic MFC after: 1 week
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/*tag_action*/ task_attr,
/*buf*/ &ts_p,
/*buf_len*/ sizeof(ts_p),
/*sense_len*/ SSD_FULL_SIZE,
/*timeout*/ timeout ? timeout : 5000);
ccb->ccb_h.flags |= CAM_DEV_QFRZDIS;
if (retry_count > 0)
ccb->ccb_h.flags |= CAM_PASS_ERR_RECOVER;
error = cam_send_ccb(device, ccb);
if (error != 0) {
warn("error sending Set Timestamp");
goto bailout;
}
if ((ccb->ccb_h.status & CAM_STATUS_MASK) != CAM_REQ_CMP) {
cam_error_print(device, ccb, CAM_ESF_ALL,
CAM_EPF_ALL, stderr);
error = 1;
goto bailout;
}
printf("Timestamp set to %ju\n", (uintmax_t)ts);
bailout:
if (do_restore_flags != 0)
error = set_restore_flags(device, &flags, /*set_flag*/ 0,
Add task attribute support to camcontrol(8). Users can use the new generic argument, -Q task_attr, to specify a task attribute (simple, ordered, head of queue, aca) for the commands issued. The the default is simple, which works with all SCSI devices that support tagged queueing. This will mostly be useful for debugging target behavior in certain situations. You can try it out by compiling CTL with CTL_IO_DELAY turned on (in sys/cam/ctl/ctl_io.h) and then do something like this with one of the CTL LUNs: ctladm delay 0:0 -l done -t 10 camcontrol tur da34 -v And at then before the 10 second timer is up, in another terminal: camcontrol inquiry da34 -Q ordered -v The Inquiry should complete just after the TUR completes. Ordinarily it would complete first because of the delay injection, but because the task attribute is set to ordered in this case, CTL holds it up until the previous command has completed. sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.c: Add the new generic argument, -Q, which allows the user to specify a SCSI task attribute. The user can specify task attributes by name or numerically. Add a new task_attr arguments to SCSI sub-functions. sbin/camcontrol/attrib.c, sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.h, sbin/camcontrol/fwdownload.c, sbin/camcontrol/modeedit.c, sbin/camcontrol/persist.c, sbin/camcontrol/timestamp.c, sbin/camcontrol/zone.c: Add the new task_attr argument to SCSI sub-functions. sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.8: Document the new -Q option, and add an example. Sponsored by: Spectra Logic MFC after: 1 week
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task_attr, retry_count, timeout);
if (ccb != NULL)
cam_freeccb(ccb);
return error;
}
int
timestamp(struct cam_device *device, int argc, char **argv, char *combinedopt,
Add task attribute support to camcontrol(8). Users can use the new generic argument, -Q task_attr, to specify a task attribute (simple, ordered, head of queue, aca) for the commands issued. The the default is simple, which works with all SCSI devices that support tagged queueing. This will mostly be useful for debugging target behavior in certain situations. You can try it out by compiling CTL with CTL_IO_DELAY turned on (in sys/cam/ctl/ctl_io.h) and then do something like this with one of the CTL LUNs: ctladm delay 0:0 -l done -t 10 camcontrol tur da34 -v And at then before the 10 second timer is up, in another terminal: camcontrol inquiry da34 -Q ordered -v The Inquiry should complete just after the TUR completes. Ordinarily it would complete first because of the delay injection, but because the task attribute is set to ordered in this case, CTL holds it up until the previous command has completed. sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.c: Add the new generic argument, -Q, which allows the user to specify a SCSI task attribute. The user can specify task attributes by name or numerically. Add a new task_attr arguments to SCSI sub-functions. sbin/camcontrol/attrib.c, sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.h, sbin/camcontrol/fwdownload.c, sbin/camcontrol/modeedit.c, sbin/camcontrol/persist.c, sbin/camcontrol/timestamp.c, sbin/camcontrol/zone.c: Add the new task_attr argument to SCSI sub-functions. sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.8: Document the new -Q option, and add an example. Sponsored by: Spectra Logic MFC after: 1 week
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int task_attr, int retry_count, int timeout, int verbosemode __unused)
{
int c;
uint64_t ts = 0;
char *format_string = NULL;
char *timestamp_string = NULL;
int action = -1;
int error = 0;
int single_arg = 0;
int do_utc = 0;
while ((c = getopt(argc, argv, combinedopt)) != -1) {
switch (c) {
case 'r': {
if (action != -1) {
warnx("Use only one -r or only one -s");
error =1;
goto bailout;
}
action = TIMESTAMP_REPORT;
break;
}
case 's': {
if (action != -1) {
warnx("Use only one -r or only one -s");
error = 1;
goto bailout;
}
action = TIMESTAMP_SET;
break;
}
case 'f': {
single_arg++;
free(format_string);
format_string = strdup(optarg);
if (format_string == NULL) {
warn("Error allocating memory for format "
"argument");
error = 1;
goto bailout;
}
break;
}
case 'm': {
single_arg++;
free(format_string);
format_string = strdup(MIL);
if (format_string == NULL) {
warn("Error allocating memory");
error = 1;
goto bailout;
}
break;
}
case 'U': {
do_utc = 1;
break;
}
case 'T':
free(timestamp_string);
timestamp_string = strdup(optarg);
if (timestamp_string == NULL) {
warn("Error allocating memory for format "
"argument");
error = 1;
goto bailout;
}
break;
default:
break;
}
}
if (action == -1) {
warnx("Must specify an action, either -r or -s");
error = 1;
goto bailout;
}
if (single_arg > 1) {
warnx("Select only one: %s",
(action == TIMESTAMP_REPORT) ?
"-f format or -m for the -r flag" :
"-f format -T time or -U for the -s flag");
error = 1;
goto bailout;
}
if (action == TIMESTAMP_SET) {
if ((format_string == NULL)
&& (do_utc == 0)) {
warnx("Must specify either -f format or -U for "
"setting the timestamp");
error = 1;
} else if ((format_string != NULL)
&& (do_utc != 0)) {
warnx("Must specify only one of -f or -U to set "
"the timestamp");
error = 1;
} else if ((format_string != NULL)
&& (strcmp(format_string, MIL) == 0)) {
warnx("-m is not allowed for setting the "
"timestamp");
error = 1;
} else if ((do_utc == 0)
&& (timestamp_string == NULL)) {
warnx("Must specify the time (-T) to set as the "
"timestamp");
error = 1;
}
if (error != 0)
goto bailout;
} else if (action == TIMESTAMP_REPORT) {
if (format_string == NULL) {
format_string = strdup("%c %Z");
if (format_string == NULL) {
warn("Error allocating memory for format "
"string");
error = 1;
goto bailout;
}
}
}
if (action == TIMESTAMP_REPORT) {
Add task attribute support to camcontrol(8). Users can use the new generic argument, -Q task_attr, to specify a task attribute (simple, ordered, head of queue, aca) for the commands issued. The the default is simple, which works with all SCSI devices that support tagged queueing. This will mostly be useful for debugging target behavior in certain situations. You can try it out by compiling CTL with CTL_IO_DELAY turned on (in sys/cam/ctl/ctl_io.h) and then do something like this with one of the CTL LUNs: ctladm delay 0:0 -l done -t 10 camcontrol tur da34 -v And at then before the 10 second timer is up, in another terminal: camcontrol inquiry da34 -Q ordered -v The Inquiry should complete just after the TUR completes. Ordinarily it would complete first because of the delay injection, but because the task attribute is set to ordered in this case, CTL holds it up until the previous command has completed. sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.c: Add the new generic argument, -Q, which allows the user to specify a SCSI task attribute. The user can specify task attributes by name or numerically. Add a new task_attr arguments to SCSI sub-functions. sbin/camcontrol/attrib.c, sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.h, sbin/camcontrol/fwdownload.c, sbin/camcontrol/modeedit.c, sbin/camcontrol/persist.c, sbin/camcontrol/timestamp.c, sbin/camcontrol/zone.c: Add the new task_attr argument to SCSI sub-functions. sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.8: Document the new -Q option, and add an example. Sponsored by: Spectra Logic MFC after: 1 week
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error = report_timestamp(device, &ts, task_attr, retry_count,
timeout);
if (error != 0) {
goto bailout;
} else if (strcmp(format_string, MIL) == 0) {
printf("Timestamp in milliseconds: %ju\n",
(uintmax_t)ts);
} else {
char temp_timestamp_string[100];
time_t time_var = ts / 1000;
const struct tm *restrict cur_time;
setlocale(LC_TIME, "");
if (do_utc != 0)
cur_time = gmtime(&time_var);
else
cur_time = localtime(&time_var);
strftime(temp_timestamp_string,
sizeof(temp_timestamp_string), format_string,
cur_time);
printf("Formatted timestamp: %s\n",
temp_timestamp_string);
}
} else if (action == TIMESTAMP_SET) {
if (do_utc != 0) {
format_string = strdup(UTC);
if (format_string == NULL) {
warn("Error allocating memory for format "
"string");
error = 1;
goto bailout;
}
}
error = set_timestamp(device, format_string, timestamp_string,
Add task attribute support to camcontrol(8). Users can use the new generic argument, -Q task_attr, to specify a task attribute (simple, ordered, head of queue, aca) for the commands issued. The the default is simple, which works with all SCSI devices that support tagged queueing. This will mostly be useful for debugging target behavior in certain situations. You can try it out by compiling CTL with CTL_IO_DELAY turned on (in sys/cam/ctl/ctl_io.h) and then do something like this with one of the CTL LUNs: ctladm delay 0:0 -l done -t 10 camcontrol tur da34 -v And at then before the 10 second timer is up, in another terminal: camcontrol inquiry da34 -Q ordered -v The Inquiry should complete just after the TUR completes. Ordinarily it would complete first because of the delay injection, but because the task attribute is set to ordered in this case, CTL holds it up until the previous command has completed. sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.c: Add the new generic argument, -Q, which allows the user to specify a SCSI task attribute. The user can specify task attributes by name or numerically. Add a new task_attr arguments to SCSI sub-functions. sbin/camcontrol/attrib.c, sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.h, sbin/camcontrol/fwdownload.c, sbin/camcontrol/modeedit.c, sbin/camcontrol/persist.c, sbin/camcontrol/timestamp.c, sbin/camcontrol/zone.c: Add the new task_attr argument to SCSI sub-functions. sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.8: Document the new -Q option, and add an example. Sponsored by: Spectra Logic MFC after: 1 week
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task_attr, retry_count, timeout);
}
bailout:
free(format_string);
free(timestamp_string);
return (error);
}