freebsd-dev/sys/cam/scsi/scsi_targetio.h
Nate Lawson c38b150ae4 New SCSI target emulator code
This code allows a user program to enable target mode on a SIM and
then emulate any number of devices (disks, tape drives, etc.)  All
decisions about device behavior (UA, CA, inquiry response) are left
to the usermode program and the kernel driver is merely a conduit
for CCBs.  This enables multiple concurrent target emulators, each
using its own backing store and IO model.

Also included is a user program that emulates a disk (RBC) using a
file as a backing store.  This provides functionality similar to
md(4) at the CAM layer.

Code has been tested on ahc(4) and should also work on isp(4) (and
other SIMs that gain target mode support).  It is a complete rewrite
of /sys/cam/scsi_target* and /usr/share/examples/scsi_target.

Design, comments from:	gibbs
Supported by:		Cryptography Research
Approved by:		re
2002-11-22 22:55:51 +00:00

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/*
* Ioctl definitions for the SCSI Target Driver
*
* Copyright (c) 2002 Nate Lawson.
* Copyright (c) 1998 Justin T. Gibbs.
* All rights reserved.
*
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*/
#ifndef _CAM_SCSI_SCSI_TARGETIO_H_
#define _CAM_SCSI_SCSI_TARGETIO_H_
#ifndef _KERNEL
#include <sys/types.h>
#endif
#include <sys/ioccom.h>
#include <cam/cam.h>
#include <cam/cam_ccb.h>
/*
* CCBs (ATIO, CTIO, INOT, REL_SIMQ) are sent to the kernel driver
* by writing one or more pointers. The user receives notification
* of CCB completion through poll/select/kqueue and then calls
* read(2) which outputs pointers to the completed CCBs.
*/
/*
* Enable and disable a target mode instance. For enabling, the path_id,
* target_id, and lun_id fields must be set. The grp6/7_len fields
* specify the length of vendor-specific CDBs the target expects and
* should normally be set to 0. On successful completion
* of enable, the specified target instance will answer selection.
* Disable causes the target instance to abort any outstanding commands
* and stop accepting new ones. The aborted CCBs will be returned to
* the user via read(2) or discarded if the user closes the device.
* The user can then re-enable the device for a new path.
*/
struct ioc_enable_lun {
path_id_t path_id;
target_id_t target_id;
lun_id_t lun_id;
int grp6_len;
int grp7_len;
};
#define TARGIOCENABLE _IOW('C', 5, struct ioc_enable_lun)
#define TARGIOCDISABLE _IO('C', 6)
/*
* Set/clear debugging for this target mode instance
*/
#define TARGIOCDEBUG _IOW('C', 7, int)
TAILQ_HEAD(ccb_queue, ccb_hdr);
#endif /* _CAM_SCSI_SCSI_TARGETIO_H_ */