freebsd-dev/sys/dev/iser
John Baldwin 7b02c1e8c6 iscsi: Fetch limits based on a socket rather than assuming global limits.
cxgbei needs the ability to return different limits based on the
connection (e.g. if the connection is over a T5 adapter or a T6
adapter as well as factoring in the MTU).

This change plumbs through the changes in the ioctls without changing
any of the backends.  The limits callback passed to icl_register now
accepts a second socket argument which holds the integer file
descriptor.  To support ABI compatiblity for old binaries, the
callback should return "global" values if the socket fd is zero.

The CTL_ISCSI_LIMITS argument used with CTL_ISCSI by ctld(8) now
accepts the socket fd in a field that was previously part of a
reserved spare field.  Old binaries zero this request which results in
passing a socket fd of 0 to the limits callback.

The ISCSIDREQUEST ioctl no longer returns limits.  Instead, iscsid(8)
invokes a new ISCSIDLIMITS ioctl after establishing the connection via
connect(2).  For ABI compat, if the old ISCSIDREQUEST is invoked, the
global limits are still fetched (with a socket fd of 0) and returned.

Reviewed by:	mav
Sponsored by:	Chelsio Communications
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D34928
2022-04-18 12:53:28 -07:00
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icl_iser.c iscsi: Fetch limits based on a socket rather than assuming global limits. 2022-04-18 12:53:28 -07:00
icl_iser.h
iser_initiator.c
iser_memory.c
iser_verbs.c