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# From: @(#)Makefile 8.3 (Berkeley) 1/7/94
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# $FreeBSD$
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.include <src.opts.mk>
SUBDIR= alias \
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Add the CAM Target Layer (CTL). CTL is a disk and processor device emulation subsystem originally written for Copan Systems under Linux starting in 2003. It has been shipping in Copan (now SGI) products since 2005. It was ported to FreeBSD in 2008, and thanks to an agreement between SGI (who acquired Copan's assets in 2010) and Spectra Logic in 2010, CTL is available under a BSD-style license. The intent behind the agreement was that Spectra would work to get CTL into the FreeBSD tree. Some CTL features: - Disk and processor device emulation. - Tagged queueing - SCSI task attribute support (ordered, head of queue, simple tags) - SCSI implicit command ordering support. (e.g. if a read follows a mode select, the read will be blocked until the mode select completes.) - Full task management support (abort, LUN reset, target reset, etc.) - Support for multiple ports - Support for multiple simultaneous initiators - Support for multiple simultaneous backing stores - Persistent reservation support - Mode sense/select support - Error injection support - High Availability support (1) - All I/O handled in-kernel, no userland context switch overhead. (1) HA Support is just an API stub, and needs much more to be fully functional. ctl.c: The core of CTL. Command handlers and processing, character driver, and HA support are here. ctl.h: Basic function declarations and data structures. ctl_backend.c, ctl_backend.h: The basic CTL backend API. ctl_backend_block.c, ctl_backend_block.h: The block and file backend. This allows for using a disk or a file as the backing store for a LUN. Multiple threads are started to do I/O to the backing device, primarily because the VFS API requires that to get any concurrency. ctl_backend_ramdisk.c: A "fake" ramdisk backend. It only allocates a small amount of memory to act as a source and sink for reads and writes from an initiator. Therefore it cannot be used for any real data, but it can be used to test for throughput. It can also be used to test initiators' support for extremely large LUNs. ctl_cmd_table.c: This is a table with all 256 possible SCSI opcodes, and command handler functions defined for supported opcodes. ctl_debug.h: Debugging support. ctl_error.c, ctl_error.h: CTL-specific wrappers around the CAM sense building functions. ctl_frontend.c, ctl_frontend.h: These files define the basic CTL frontend port API. ctl_frontend_cam_sim.c: This is a CTL frontend port that is also a CAM SIM. This frontend allows for using CTL without any target-capable hardware. So any LUNs you create in CTL are visible in CAM via this port. ctl_frontend_internal.c, ctl_frontend_internal.h: This is a frontend port written for Copan to do some system-specific tasks that required sending commands into CTL from inside the kernel. This isn't entirely relevant to FreeBSD in general, but can perhaps be repurposed. ctl_ha.h: This is a stubbed-out High Availability API. Much more is needed for full HA support. See the comments in the header and the description of what is needed in the README.ctl.txt file for more details. ctl_io.h: This defines most of the core CTL I/O structures. union ctl_io is conceptually very similar to CAM's union ccb. ctl_ioctl.h: This defines all ioctls available through the CTL character device, and the data structures needed for those ioctls. ctl_mem_pool.c, ctl_mem_pool.h: Generic memory pool implementation used by the internal frontend. ctl_private.h: Private data structres (e.g. CTL softc) and function prototypes. This also includes the SCSI vendor and product names used by CTL. ctl_scsi_all.c, ctl_scsi_all.h: CTL wrappers around CAM sense printing functions. ctl_ser_table.c: Command serialization table. This defines what happens when one type of command is followed by another type of command. ctl_util.c, ctl_util.h: CTL utility functions, primarily designed to be used from userland. See ctladm for the primary consumer of these functions. These include CDB building functions. scsi_ctl.c: CAM target peripheral driver and CTL frontend port. This is the path into CTL for commands from target-capable hardware/SIMs. README.ctl.txt: CTL code features, roadmap, to-do list. usr.sbin/Makefile: Add ctladm. ctladm/Makefile, ctladm/ctladm.8, ctladm/ctladm.c, ctladm/ctladm.h, ctladm/util.c: ctladm(8) is the CTL management utility. It fills a role similar to camcontrol(8). It allow configuring LUNs, issuing commands, injecting errors and various other control functions. usr.bin/Makefile: Add ctlstat. ctlstat/Makefile ctlstat/ctlstat.8, ctlstat/ctlstat.c: ctlstat(8) fills a role similar to iostat(8). It reports I/O statistics for CTL. sys/conf/files: Add CTL files. sys/conf/NOTES: Add device ctl. sys/cam/scsi_all.h: To conform to more recent specs, the inquiry CDB length field is now 2 bytes long. Add several mode page definitions for CTL. sys/cam/scsi_all.c: Handle the new 2 byte inquiry length. sys/dev/ciss/ciss.c, sys/dev/ata/atapi-cam.c, sys/cam/scsi/scsi_targ_bh.c, scsi_target/scsi_cmds.c, mlxcontrol/interface.c: Update for 2 byte inquiry length field. scsi_da.h: Add versions of the format and rigid disk pages that are in a more reasonable format for CTL. amd64/conf/GENERIC, i386/conf/GENERIC, ia64/conf/GENERIC, sparc64/conf/GENERIC: Add device ctl. i386/conf/PAE: The CTL frontend SIM at least does not compile cleanly on PAE. Sponsored by: Copan Systems, SGI and Spectra Logic MFC after: 1 month
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ctlstat \
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cut \
diff \
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dirname \
du \
elfctl \
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elfdump \
enigma \
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env \
etdump \
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expand \
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fetch \
find \
fmt \
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fold \
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fstat \
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gcore \
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gencat \
getaddrinfo \
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getconf \
getent \
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head \
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id \
ident \
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# NB: keep these sorted by MK_* knobs
SUBDIR.${MK_ACCT}+= lastcomm
SUBDIR.${MK_AT}+= at
SUBDIR.${MK_ATM}+= atm
SUBDIR.${MK_BLUETOOTH}+= bluetooth
SUBDIR.${MK_BSD_CPIO}+= cpio
SUBDIR.${MK_CALENDAR}+= calendar
.if ${MK_CLANG} != "no" || ${MK_LLVM_BINUTILS} != "no" || \
${MK_LLD} != "no" || ${MK_LLDB} != "no"
SUBDIR+= clang
.endif
SUBDIR.${MK_DIALOG}+= dpv
SUBDIR.${MK_EE}+= ee
SUBDIR.${MK_FILE}+= file
SUBDIR.${MK_FINGER}+= finger
SUBDIR.${MK_FTP}+= ftp
SUBDIR.${MK_GAMES}+= caesar
SUBDIR.${MK_GAMES}+= factor
SUBDIR.${MK_GAMES}+= fortune
SUBDIR.${MK_GAMES}+= grdc
SUBDIR.${MK_GAMES}+= morse
SUBDIR.${MK_GAMES}+= number
SUBDIR.${MK_GAMES}+= pom
SUBDIR.${MK_GAMES}+= primes
SUBDIR.${MK_GAMES}+= random
SUBDIR.${MK_CXX}+= dtc
Import new 2-clause BSD licenced implementation of the bc and dc commands These implementations of the bc and dc programs offer a number of advantages compared to the current implementations in the FreeBSD base system: - They do not depend on external large number functions (i.e. no dependency on OpenSSL or any other large number library) - They implements all features found in GNU bc/dc (with the exception of the forking of sub-processes, which the author of this version considers as a security issue). - They are significantly faster than the current code in base (more than 2 orders of magnitude in some of my tests, e.g. for 12345^100000). - They should be fully compatible with all features and the behavior of the current implementations in FreeBSD (not formally verified). - They support POSIX message catalogs and come with localized messages in Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Japanese, Polish, Portugueze, and Russian. - They offer very detailed man-pages that provide far more information than the current ones. The upstream sources contain a large number of tests, which are not imported with this commit. They could be integrated into our test framework at a latter time. Installation of this version is controlled by the option "MK_GH_BC=yes". This option will be set to yes by default in 13-CURRENT, but will be off by default in 12-STABLE. Approved by: imp Obtained from: https://git.yzena.com/gavin/bc MFC after: 4 weeks Relnotes: yes Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19982
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.if ${MK_GH_BC} == "yes"
SUBDIR+= gh-bc
.else
SUBDIR.${MK_OPENSSL}+= bc
SUBDIR.${MK_OPENSSL}+= dc
.endif
SUBDIR.${MK_HESIOD}+= hesinfo
SUBDIR.${MK_ICONV}+= iconv
SUBDIR.${MK_ICONV}+= mkcsmapper
SUBDIR.${MK_ICONV}+= mkesdb
SUBDIR.${MK_ISCSI}+= iscsictl
SUBDIR.${MK_KDUMP}+= kdump
SUBDIR.${MK_KDUMP}+= truss
SUBDIR.${MK_KERBEROS_SUPPORT}+= compile_et
SUBDIR.${MK_LDNS_UTILS}+= drill
SUBDIR.${MK_LDNS_UTILS}+= host
SUBDIR.${MK_LIB32}+= ldd32
SUBDIR.${MK_LOCATE}+= locate
# XXX msgs?
SUBDIR.${MK_MAIL}+= biff
SUBDIR.${MK_MAIL}+= from
SUBDIR.${MK_MAIL}+= mail
SUBDIR.${MK_MAIL}+= msgs
SUBDIR.${MK_MAKE}+= bmake
SUBDIR.${MK_MAN_UTILS}+= man
SUBDIR.${MK_NETCAT}+= nc
SUBDIR.${MK_NIS}+= ypcat
SUBDIR.${MK_NIS}+= ypmatch
SUBDIR.${MK_NIS}+= ypwhich
SUBDIR.${MK_OPENSSH}+= ssh-copy-id
SUBDIR.${MK_OPENSSL}+= chkey
SUBDIR.${MK_OPENSSL}+= newkey
SUBDIR.${MK_QUOTAS}+= quota
SUBDIR.${MK_SENDMAIL}+= vacation
SUBDIR.${MK_TALK}+= talk
SUBDIR.${MK_TELNET}+= telnet
SUBDIR.${MK_TESTS_SUPPORT}.${MK_CXX}+= kyua
SUBDIR.${MK_TESTS}+= tests
SUBDIR.${MK_TEXTPROC}+= ul
SUBDIR.${MK_TFTP}+= tftp
.if ${MK_LLVM_BINUTILS} == "no"
# Only build the elftoolchain tools if we aren't using the LLVM ones.
SUBDIR.${MK_TOOLCHAIN}+= addr2line
SUBDIR.${MK_TOOLCHAIN}+= ar
SUBDIR.${MK_TOOLCHAIN}+= nm
SUBDIR.${MK_TOOLCHAIN}+= objcopy
SUBDIR.${MK_TOOLCHAIN}+= readelf
SUBDIR.${MK_TOOLCHAIN}+= size
.endif
SUBDIR.${MK_TOOLCHAIN}+= c89
SUBDIR.${MK_TOOLCHAIN}+= c99
SUBDIR.${MK_TOOLCHAIN}+= ctags
.if ${MK_LLVM_CXXFILT} == "no"
SUBDIR.${MK_TOOLCHAIN}+= cxxfilt
.endif
SUBDIR.${MK_TOOLCHAIN}+= file2c
SUBDIR.${MK_TOOLCHAIN}+= gprof
SUBDIR.${MK_TOOLCHAIN}+= indent
SUBDIR.${MK_TOOLCHAIN}+= lex
SUBDIR.${MK_TOOLCHAIN}+= mkstr
SUBDIR.${MK_TOOLCHAIN}+= rpcgen
SUBDIR.${MK_TOOLCHAIN}+= unifdef
SUBDIR.${MK_TOOLCHAIN}+= xstr
SUBDIR.${MK_TOOLCHAIN}+= yacc
SUBDIR.${MK_VI}+= vi
SUBDIR.${MK_VT}+= vtfontcvt
SUBDIR.${MK_USB}+= usbhidaction
SUBDIR.${MK_USB}+= usbhidctl
SUBDIR.${MK_UTMPX}+= last
.if ${MK_CXX} != "no"
SUBDIR.${MK_UTMPX}+= users
.endif
SUBDIR.${MK_UTMPX}+= who
SUBDIR.${MK_OFED}+= ofed
.include <bsd.arch.inc.mk>
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SUBDIR_PARALLEL=
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.include <bsd.subdir.mk>