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Author SHA1 Message Date
Xin LI
90f851d22f Extend DA_Q_NO_RC16 to MXUB3* devices.
PR:		kern/198647
MFC after:	2 weeks
2015-04-21 22:55:52 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
8188e2e04e scsi_parse_transportid_rdma(): fix mismatch in memoty access size.
Independently found by Coverity and gcc49.

CID:		1230006
Reviewed by:	ken
MFC after:	5 days
2015-04-20 21:44:55 +00:00
Alan Somers
738fd16625 Initialize async_arg_ptr in xpt_async when called with async_code
AC_ADVINFO_CHANGED.

Without this change, newly inserted hard disks won't always have their
physical path device nodes created.  The problem reproduces most readily
when attaching a large number of disks at once.

Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2290
Reviewed by:	mav, imp
MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	Spectra Logic
2015-04-14 16:33:33 +00:00
Eitan Adler
9073a96a85 Add some additional quirks for various Western Digital Caviar MHDDs
Submitted by:	Jeremy Chadwick
PR:		188685
MFC After:	1 month
2015-03-30 09:05:20 +00:00
Hans Petter Selasky
a19f8579a6 Add DA_Q_NO_RC16 quirk for USB mass storage device.
PR:		198647
MFC after:	1 week
2015-03-25 13:28:13 +00:00
Kenneth D. Merry
873da79689 Remove some #if 0'ed code that apparently confuses cscope.
Requested by:	Peter Xu <xzpeter@gmail.com>
MFC after:	3 days
2015-03-24 21:42:28 +00:00
Benno Rice
d3995fdd6a Be consistent with M_ZERO when allocating ccbs.
There are four places, all in cam_xpt.c, where ccbs are malloc'ed. Two of
these use M_ZERO, two don't. The two that don't meant that allocated ccbs
had trash in them making it hard to debug errors where they showed up. Due
to this, use M_ZERO all the time when allocating ccbs.

Submitted by:	Scott Ferris <scott.ferris@isilon.com>
Sponsored by:	EMC/Isilon Storage Division
Reviewed by:	scottl, imp
Differential:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2120
2015-03-23 18:45:37 +00:00
Kenneth D. Merry
74a177ac50 Fix a couple of problems in the sa(4) media type reports.
The only drives I have discovered so far that support medium type
reports are newer HP LTO (LTO-5 and LTO-6) drives.  IBM drives
only support the density reports.

sys/cam/scsi/scsi_sa.h:
	The number of possible density codes in the medium type
	report is 9, not 8.  This caused problems parsing all of
	the medium type report after this point in the structure.

usr.bin/mt/mt.c:
	Run the density codes returned in the medium type report
	through denstostring(), just like the primary and secondary
	density codes in the density report.  This will print the
	density code in hex, and give a text description if it
	is available.

Thanks to Rudolf Cejka for doing extensive testing with HP LTO drives
and Bacula and discovering these problems.

Tested by:	Rudolf Cejka <cejkar at fit.vutbr.cz>
Sponsored by:	Spectra Logic
MFC after:	4 days
2015-03-18 20:52:34 +00:00
Alexander Motin
4f42bb1021 Improve ATA and SCSI versions printing.
There is no "SCSI-6" and "ATA-9", but there is "SPC-4" and "ACS-2".

MFC after:	2 weeks
2015-03-17 13:21:49 +00:00
Hans Petter Selasky
d7ea38a553 Add DA_Q_NO_RC16 quirk for USB mass storage device.
PR:		194062
MFC after:	1 week
2015-03-07 17:18:06 +00:00
Edward Tomasz Napierala
5719711f8b Make periphdriver_register() take XPT lock when modifying the periph_drivers
array.

This fixes a panic that sometimes occured when kldloading ctl.ko.

Reviewed by:	mav@
MFC after:	1 month
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2015-03-02 22:48:11 +00:00
Kenneth D. Merry
54eb0be231 Change the sa(4) driver to check for long position support on
SCSI-2 devices.

Some older tape devices claim to be SCSI-2, but actually do support
long position information.  (Long position information includes
the current file mark.)  For example, the COMPAQ SuperDLT1.

So we now only disable the check on SCSI-1 and older devices.

sys/cam/scsi/scsi_sa.c:
	In saregister(), only disable fetching long position
	information on SCSI-1 and older drives.  Update the
	comment to explain why.

Confirmed by:	dvl
Sponsored by:	Spectra Logic
MFC after:	3 weeks
2015-03-02 18:09:49 +00:00
Kenneth D. Merry
fd8be18f3f Fix I/O size calculation for pass(4) driver requests and add latency
tracking.

It is important to subtract the residual from the requested
transfer size to see how much data was actually transferred.  With
tape drives in particular, it is common to request more data than is
returned.

Also, add I/O latency tracking for CAM requests issued by
cam_periph_runccb().

If the caller supplies a struct devstat, and the I/O is a SCSI or
ATA I/O, we will track the elapsed time to provide I/O latency
statistics for the request.

sys/cam/scsi/cam_periph.c:
	In cam_periph_runccb(), subtract the residual when reporting I/O
	totals to devstat(9) for SCSI and ATA passthrough requests.

	In cam_periph_runccb(), grab the I/O start time and supply
	the start time to devstat_end_transaction() so that it can
	calculate the elapsed I/O time.

Sponsored by:	Spectra Logic
MFC after:	1 week
2015-02-27 21:35:36 +00:00
Kenneth D. Merry
62d67aa923 Fix printf format warnings on sparc64 and mips.
Sponsored by:	Spectra Logic
MFC after:	1 month
2015-02-24 05:43:16 +00:00
Kenneth D. Merry
43518607b2 Significant upgrades to sa(4) and mt(1).
The primary focus of these changes is to modernize FreeBSD's
tape infrastructure so that we can take advantage of some of the
features of modern tape drives and allow support for LTFS.

Significant changes and new features include:

 o sa(4) driver status and parameter information is now exported via an
   XML structure.  This will allow for changes and improvements later
   on that will not break userland applications.  The old MTIOCGET
   status ioctl remains, so applications using the existing interface
   will not break.

 o 'mt status' now reports drive-reported tape position information
   as well as the previously available calculated tape position
   information.  These numbers will be different at times, because
   the drive-reported block numbers are relative to BOP (Beginning
   of Partition), but the block numbers calculated previously via
   sa(4) (and still provided) are relative to the last filemark.
   Both numbers are now provided.  'mt status' now also shows the
   drive INQUIRY information, serial number and any position flags
   (BOP, EOT, etc.) provided with the tape position information.
   'mt status -v' adds information on the maximum possible I/O size,
   and the underlying values used to calculate it.

 o The extra sa(4) /dev entries (/dev/saN.[0-3]) have been removed.

   The extra devices were originally added as place holders for
   density-specific device nodes.  Some OSes (NetBSD, NetApp's OnTap
   and Solaris) have had device nodes that, when you write to them,
   will automatically select a given density for particular tape drives.

   This is a convenient way of switching densities, but it was never
   implemented in FreeBSD.  Only the device nodes were there, and that
   sometimes confused users.

   For modern tape devices, the density is generally not selectable
   (e.g. with LTO) or defaults to the highest availble density when
   the tape is rewritten from BOT (e.g. TS11X0).  So, for most users,
   density selection won't be necessary.  If they do need to select
   the density, it is easy enough to use 'mt density' to change it.

 o Protection information is now supported.  This is either a
   Reed-Solomon CRC or CRC32 that is included at the end of each block
   read and written.  On write, the tape drive verifies the CRC, and
   on read, the tape drive provides a CRC for the userland application
   to verify.

 o New, extensible tape driver parameter get/set interface.

 o Density reporting information.  For drives that support it,
   'mt getdensity' will show detailed information on what formats the
   tape drive supports, and what formats the tape drive supports.

 o Some mt(1) functionality moved into a new mt(3) library so that
   external applications can reuse the code.

 o The new mt(3) library includes helper routines to aid in parsing
   the XML output of the sa(4) driver, and build a tree of driver
   metadata.

 o Support for the MTLOAD (load a tape in the drive) and MTWEOFI
   (write filemark immediate) ioctls needed by IBM's LTFS
   implementation.

 o Improve device departure behavior for the sa(4) driver.  The previous
   implementation led to hangs when the device was open.

 o This has been tested on the following types of drives:
	IBM TS1150
	IBM TS1140
	IBM LTO-6
	IBM LTO-5
	HP LTO-2
	Seagate DDS-4
	Quantum DLT-4000
	Exabyte 8505
	Sony DDS-2

contrib/groff/tmac/doc-syms,
share/mk/bsd.libnames.mk,
lib/Makefile,
	Add libmt.

lib/libmt/Makefile,
lib/libmt/mt.3,
lib/libmt/mtlib.c,
lib/libmt/mtlib.h,
	New mt(3) library that contains functions moved from mt(1) and
	new functions needed to interact with the updated sa(4) driver.

	This includes XML parser helper functions that application writers
	can use when writing code to query tape parameters.

rescue/rescue/Makefile:
	Add -lmt to CRUNCH_LIBS.

src/share/man/man4/mtio.4
	Clarify this man page a bit, and since it contains what is
	essentially the mtio.h header file, add new ioctls and structure
	definitions from mtio.h.

src/share/man/man4/sa.4
	Update BUGS and maintainer section.

sys/cam/scsi/scsi_all.c,
sys/cam/scsi/scsi_all.h:
	Add SCSI SECURITY PROTOCOL IN/OUT CDB definitions and CDB building
	functions.

sys/cam/scsi/scsi_sa.c
sys/cam/scsi/scsi_sa.h
	Many tape driver changes, largely outlined above.

	Increase the sa(4) driver read/write timeout from 4 to 32
	minutes.  This is based on the recommended values for IBM LTO
	5/6 drives.  This may also avoid timeouts for other tape
	hardware that can take a long time to do retries and error
	recovery.  Longer term, a better way to handle this is to ask
	the drive for recommended timeout values using the REPORT
	SUPPORTED OPCODES command.  Modern IBM and Oracle tape drives
	at least support that command, and it would allow for more
	accurate timeout values.

	Add XML status generation.  This is done with a series of
	macros to eliminate as much duplicate code as possible.  The
	new XML-based status values are reported through the new
	MTIOCEXTGET ioctl.

	Add XML driver parameter reporting, using the new MTIOCPARAMGET
	ioctl.

	Add a new driver parameter setting interface, using the new
	MTIOCPARAMSET and MTIOCSETLIST ioctls.

	Add a new MTIOCRBLIM ioctl to get block limits information.

	Add CCB/CDB building routines scsi_locate_16, scsi_locate_10,
	and scsi_read_position_10().

	scsi_locate_10 implements the LOCATE command, as does the
	existing scsi_set_position() command.  It just supports
	additional arguments and features.  If/when we figure out a
	good way to provide backward compatibility for older
	applications using the old function API, we can just revamp
	scsi_set_position().  The same goes for
	scsi_read_position_10() and the existing scsi_read_position()
	function.

	Revamp sasetpos() to take the new mtlocate structure as an
	argument.  It now will use either scsi_locate_10() or
	scsi_locate_16(), depending upon the arguments the user
	supplies.  As before, once we change position we don't have a
	clear idea of what the current logical position of the tape
	drive is.

	For tape drives that support long form position data, we
	read the current position and store that for later reporting
	after changing the position.  This should help applications
	like Bacula speed tape access under FreeBSD once they are
	modified to support the new ioctls.

	Add a new quirk, SA_QUIRK_NO_LONG_POS, that is set for all
	drives that report SCSI-2 or older, as well as drives that
	report an Illegal Request type error for READ POSITION with
	the long format.  So we should automatically detect drives
	that don't support the long form and stop asking for it after
	an initial try.

	Add a partition number to the sa(4) softc.

	Improve device departure handling. The previous implementation
	led to hangs when the device was open.

	If an application had the sa(4) driver open, and attempted to
	close it after it went away, the cam_periph_release() call in
	saclose() would cause the periph to get destroyed because that
	was the last reference to it.  Because destroy_dev() was
	called from the sa(4) driver's cleanup routine (sacleanup()),
	and would block waiting for the close to happen, a deadlock
	would result.

	So instead of calling destroy_dev() from the cleanup routine,
	call destroy_dev_sched_cb() from saoninvalidate() and wait for
	the callback.

	Acquire a reference for devfs in saregister(), and release it
	in the new sadevgonecb() routine when all devfs devices for
	the particular sa(4) driver instance are gone.

	Add a new function, sasetupdev(), to centralize setting
	per-instance devfs device parameters instead of repeating the
	code in saregister().

	Add an open count to the softc, so we know how many
	peripheral driver references are a result of open
       	sessions.

	Add the D_TRACKCLOSE flag to the cdevsw flags so
	that we get a 1:1 mapping of open to close calls
	instead of a N:1 mapping.

	This should be a no-op for everything except the
	control device, since we don't allow more than one
	open on non-control devices.

	However, since we do allow multiple opens on the
	control device, the combination of the open count
	and the D_TRACKCLOSE flag should result in an
	accurate peripheral driver reference count, and an
	accurate open count.

	The accurate open count allows us to release all
	peripheral driver references that are the result
	of open contexts once we get the callback from devfs.

sys/sys/mtio.h:
	Add a number of new mt(4) ioctls and the requisite data
	structures.  None of the existing interfaces been removed
	or changed.

	This includes definitions for the following new ioctls:

	MTIOCRBLIM      /* get block limits */
	MTIOCEXTLOCATE	/* seek to position */
	MTIOCEXTGET     /* get tape status */
	MTIOCPARAMGET	/* get tape params */
	MTIOCPARAMSET	/* set tape params */
	MTIOCSETLIST	/* set N params */

usr.bin/mt/Makefile:
	mt(1) now depends on libmt, libsbuf and libbsdxml.

usr.bin/mt/mt.1:
	Document new mt(1) features and subcommands.

usr.bin/mt/mt.c:
	Implement support for mt(1) subcommands that need to
	use getopt(3) for their arguments.

	Implement a new 'mt status' command to replace the old
	'mt status' command.  The old status command has been
	renamed 'ostatus'.

	The new status function uses the MTIOCEXTGET ioctl, and
	therefore parses the XML data to determine drive status.
	The -x argument to 'mt status' allows the user to dump out
	the raw XML reported by the kernel.

	The new status display is mostly the same as the old status
	display, except that it doesn't print the redundant density
	mode information, and it does print the current partition
	number and position flags.

	Add a new command, 'mt locate', that will supersede the
	old 'mt setspos' and 'mt sethpos' commands.  'mt locate'
	implements all of the functionality of the MTIOCEXTLOCATE
	ioctl, and allows the user to change the logical position
	of the tape drive in a number of ways.  (Partition,
	block number, file number, set mark number, end of data.)
	The immediate bit and the explicit address bits are
	implemented, but not documented in the man page.

	Add a new 'mt weofi' command to use the new MTWEOFI ioctl.
	This allows the user to ask the drive to write a filemark
	without waiting around for the operation to complete.

	Add a new 'mt getdensity' command that gets the XML-based
	tape drive density report from the sa(4) driver and displays
	it.  This uses the SCSI REPORT DENSITY SUPPORT command
	to get comprehensive information from the tape drive about
	what formats it is able to read and write.

	Add a new 'mt protect' command that allows getting and setting
	tape drive protection information.  The protection information
	is a CRC tacked on to the end of every read/write from and to
	the tape drive.

Sponsored by:	Spectra Logic
MFC after:	1 month
2015-02-23 21:59:30 +00:00
Kenneth D. Merry
e8577fb489 Make sure that the flags for the XPT_DEV_ADVINFO CCB are initialized
properly.

If there is garbage in the flags field, it can sometimes include a
set CDAI_FLAG_STORE flag, which may cause either an error or
perhaps result in overwriting the field that was intended to be
read.

sys/cam/cam_ccb.h:
	Add a new flag to the XPT_DEV_ADVINFO CCB, CDAI_FLAG_NONE,
	that callers can use to set the flags field when no store
	is desired.

sys/cam/scsi/scsi_enc_ses.c:
	In ses_setphyspath_callback(), explicitly set the
	XPT_DEV_ADVINFO flags to CDAI_FLAG_NONE when fetching the
	physical path information.  Instead of ORing in the
	CDAI_FLAG_STORE flag when storing the physical path, set
	the flags field to CDAI_FLAG_STORE.

sys/cam/scsi/scsi_sa.c:
	Set the XPT_DEV_ADVINFO flags field to CDAI_FLAG_NONE when
	fetching extended inquiry information.

sys/cam/scsi/scsi_da.c:
	When storing extended READ CAPACITY information, set the
	XPT_DEV_ADVINFO flags field to CDAI_FLAG_STORE instead of
	ORing it into a field that isn't initialized.

sys/dev/mpr/mpr_sas.c,
sys/dev/mps/mps_sas.c:
	When fetching extended READ CAPACITY information, set the
	XPT_DEV_ADVINFO flags field to CDAI_FLAG_NONE instead of
	setting it to 0.

sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.c:
	When fetching a device ID, set the XPT_DEV_ADVINFO flags
	field to CDAI_FLAG_NONE instead of 0.

sys/sys/param.h:
	Bump __FreeBSD_version to 1100061 for the new XPT_DEV_ADVINFO
	CCB flag, CDAI_FLAG_NONE.

Sponsored by:	Spectra Logic
MFC after:	1 week
2015-02-18 18:30:19 +00:00
Alexander Motin
fbc8d4ff38 Teach CTL to ask GEOM devices about BIO_DELETE support.
MFC after:	1 week
2015-02-13 13:26:23 +00:00
Alexander Motin
fee04ef7a9 Make XCOPY and WUT commands respect physical block size/offset.
This change by 2-3 times improves performance of misaligned XCOPY and WUT
commands by avoiding unneeded read-modify-write cycles inside ZFS.

MFC after:	1 week
2015-02-12 15:46:44 +00:00
Alexander Motin
93b8c96cfd Make WRITE SAME commands respect physical block size.
This change by 2-3 times improves performance of misaligned WRITE SAME
commands by avoiding unneeded read-modify-write cycles inside ZFS.

MFC after:	1 week
2015-02-12 10:28:45 +00:00
Alexander Motin
b7fc0d6732 Do not dereference NULL clearing UA that was not set in r277917.
MFC after:	3 days
2015-02-11 22:03:23 +00:00
Alexander Motin
2c8cab2a4e Add support for General Statistics and Performance log page.
CTL already collects most of statistics reported there, so why not.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2015-02-11 16:10:31 +00:00
Alexander Motin
aecb7ac16f Do not abort already aborted tasks.
This fixes abort of new tasks with the same tags as previously aborted,
but still remaining on the queue.

MFC after:	1 week
2015-02-10 11:37:32 +00:00
Edward Tomasz Napierala
d5153415b8 Fix ordering of "*logout" and "*terminate"; no functional changes.
MFC after:	1 month
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2015-02-08 19:18:23 +00:00
Edward Tomasz Napierala
7a03d007cf Extend ICL to add receive offload methods. For software ICL backend
they are no-ops.

MFC after:	1 month
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2015-02-08 19:15:14 +00:00
Edward Tomasz Napierala
07b49a3eed Make it possible to set (via ctl.conf(5)) and query (via ctladm islist -v)
target iSCSI offload.  Add mechanism to query maximum receive data segment
size supported by chosen hardware offload module, and use it in ctld(8)
to determine the value to advertise to the other side.

MFC after:	1 month
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2015-02-06 21:03:25 +00:00
Kenneth D. Merry
3bba3152a7 Add support for probing the SCSI VPD Extended Inquiry page (0x86).
This VPD page is effectively an extension of the standard Inquiry
data page, and includes lots of additional bits.

This commit includes support for probing the page in the SCSI probe code,
and an additional request type for the XPT_DEV_ADVINFO CCB.  CTL already
supports the Extended Inquiry page.

Support for querying this page in the sa(4) driver will come later.

sys/cam/scsi/scsi_xpt.c:
	Probe the Extended Inquiry page, if the device supports it, and
	return it in response to a XPT_DEV_ADVINFO CCB if it is requested.

sys/cam/scsi/cam_ccb.h:
	Define a new advanced information CCB data type, CDAI_TYPE_EXT_INQ.

sys/cam/cam_xpt.c:
	Free the extended inquiry data in a device when the device goes
	away.

sys/cam/cam_xpt_internal.h:
	Add an extended inquiry data pointer and length to struct cam_ed.

sys/sys/param.h
	Bump __FreeBSD_version for the addition of the new
	CDAI_TYPE_EXT_INQ advanced information type.

Sponsored by:	Spectra Logic
MFC after:	1 week
2015-02-05 00:12:21 +00:00
Alexander Motin
6b31e1302f Bring some more order into iSCSI portal group tags support.
While ctld(8) still does not allow multiple portal groups per target
to be configured, kernel should now be able to handle it.

MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	iXsystems, Inc.
2015-02-03 16:17:54 +00:00
Alexander Motin
174b32ced4 Retry indefinitely on SCSI BUSY status from VMware disks and CDs.
VMware returns BUSY status when storage has transient connectivity issues.
It is often better to wait and let VM admin fix the problem then crash.

Discussed with:	ken
MFC after:	1 week
2015-02-02 20:23:05 +00:00
Alexander Motin
920c6cbadc CTL LUN mapping rewrite.
Replace iSCSI-specific LUN mapping mechanism with new one, working for any
ports.  By default all ports are created without LUN mapping, exposing all
CTL LUNs as before.  But, if needed, LUN mapping can be manually set on
per-port basis via ctladm.  For its iSCSI ports ctld does it via ioctl(2).
The next step will be to teach ctld to work with FibreChannel ports also.

Respecting additional flexibility of the new mechanism, ctl.conf now allows
alternative syntax for LUN definition.  LUNs can now be defined in global
context, and then referenced from targets by unique name, as needed.  It
allows same LUN to be exposed several times via multiple targets.

While there, increase limit for LUNs per target in ctld from 256 to 1024.
Some initiators do not support LUNs above 255, but that is not our problem.

Discussed with:	trasz
MFC after:	2 weeks
Relnotes:	yes
Sponsored by:	iXsystems, Inc.
2015-02-01 21:50:28 +00:00
Edward Tomasz Napierala
321b17ec15 Add kobj interface between ICL and the rest of the iSCSI stack.
Review note - icl.c was moved to icl_soft.c.

MFC after:	1 month
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2015-01-31 07:49:50 +00:00
Kenneth D. Merry
e761f855a0 Improve SCSI Extended Inquiry VPD page (0x86) support.
sys/cam/scsi/scsi_all.h:
	In struct scsi_extended_inquiry_data:
	- Increase the length field to 2 bytes, as it is 2 bytes in SPC-4.
	- Add bit definitions for the various Activiate Microcode actions.
	- Add the Sequential Access Logical Block Protection support bit,
	  since we need that in the sa(4) driver.  (For modifications
	  that will come later.)
	- Add definitions for the various Multi I_T Nexus Microcode
	  Download modes.

sys/cam/ctl/ctl.c:
	As of SPC-4, a single report of "REPORTED LUNS DATA HAS CHANGED"
	is to be given per I_T nexus.  Once it is reported, the unit
	attention condition should be cleared for all LUNS attached to
	an I_T nexus.

	Previously that only happened when a REPORT LUNS command was
	processed.

	This behavior may be different (according to SAM-5) when the
	UA_INTLCK_CTRL bits are non-zero in the control mode page but
	CTL does not currently support that.

	So, in view of the spec, whenever we report a LUN inventory
	change unit attention, clear it on all LUNs for that
	particular I_T nexus.

	Add a new function, ctl_clear_ua() that will clear a unit
	attention on all LUNs for the given I_T nexus.

	One field in the extended inquiry data that we could potentially
	report at some point is the maximum supported sense data length.
	To do that, we would the SIM to report (via path inquiry
	perhaps) how much sense data it is able to send.

	Add comments to explain some of the bits that are set in the
	Extended Inquiry VPD page.

	Add a few comments to make it more clear which functions handle
	various VPD pages.

Sponsored by:	Spectra Logic
MFC after:	1 week
2015-01-30 05:23:39 +00:00
Alexander Motin
183b03c81c Fix several potential overflows in UNMAP code.
MFC after:	1 week
2015-01-26 15:47:08 +00:00
Alexander Motin
117f1bc17f Fix wrong LUN reference in XCOPY block-to-block operation.
This could cause data corruption due to accessing wrong LUN in case of
retries on write errors.  Failed writes were retried to read LUN.

MFC after:	3 days
2015-01-24 15:40:52 +00:00
Alexander Motin
379694e3d3 Don't count requests with status sent as overlapping.
While those requests are still in target OOA queue, for initiator they are
already completed, so tags can be reused.

MFC after:	1 week
2015-01-22 14:49:36 +00:00
Will Andrews
636870ff01 Restore the CAM XPT peripheral generation counter, and export it via sysctl.
Define it as an atomic uint32_t.  These increments happen infrequently
enough for the atomic overhead to be a problem, and since they're now
independent atomics, they won't contend with xpt_lock_buses().

This counter is useful as a means of cheaply identifying whether any changes
have been made to the CAM peripheral list.  Userland programs have no guarantee
that the counter won't change on them while being returned or while processing
the information, so they must be written accordingly.

Discussed with:	ken, mav (in general)
MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	Spectra Logic
2015-01-20 21:15:33 +00:00
Alexander Motin
438e86ce0c Remove extra mtx_unlock().
Submitted by:	Dmitry Luhtionov <dmitryluhtionov@gmail.com>
MFC after:	1 week
2015-01-19 15:52:32 +00:00
Hans Petter Selasky
79592d52d5 Minor refactoring of code block.
MFC after:		1 day
2015-01-19 07:29:07 +00:00
Alexander Motin
1b922b707e Don't count status as sent until CTIO completes successfully.
If we aggregated status sending with data move and got error, allow status
to be updated and resent again separately.  Without this command may stuck
without status sent at all.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2015-01-16 12:35:55 +00:00
Warner Losh
0ac665747d Explain a bit of tricky code dealing with trims and how it prevents
starvation. These side effects aren't obvious without extremely
careful study, and are important to do just so.
2015-01-13 00:20:35 +00:00
Kenneth D. Merry
a1736be349 Improve camcontrol(8) handling of drive defect data.
This includes a new summary mode (-s) for camcontrol defects that
quickly tells the user the most important thing: how many defects
are in the requested list.  The actual location of the defects is
less important.

Modern drives frequently have more than the 8191 defects that can
be reported by the READ DEFECT DATA (10) command.  If they don't
have that many grown defects, they certainly have more than 8191
defects in the primary (i.e. factory) defect list.

The READ DEFECT DATA (12) command allows for longer parameter
lists, as well as indexing into the list of defects, and so allows
reporting many more defects.

This has been tested with HGST drives and Seagate drives, but
does not fully work with Seagate drives.  Once I have a Seagate
spec I may be able to determine whether it is possible to make it
work with Seagate drives.

scsi_da.h:	Add a definition for the new long block defect
		format.

		Add bit and mask definitions for the new extended
		physical sector and bytes from index defect
		formats.

		Add a prototype for the new scsi_read_defects() CDB
		building function.

scsi_da.c:	Add a new scsi_read_defects() CDB building function.
		camcontrol(8) was previously composing CDBs manually.
		This is long overdue.

camcontrol.c:	Revamp the camcontrol defects subcommand.  We now
		go through multiple stages in trying to get defect
		data off the drive while avoiding various drive
		firmware quirks.

		We start off by requesting the defect header with
		the 10 byte command.  If we're in summary mode (-s)
		and the drive reports fewer defects than can be
		represented in the 10 byte header, we're done.
		Otherwise, we know that we need to issue the
		12 byte command if the drive reports the maximum
		number of defects.

		If we're in summary mode, we're done if we get a
		good response back when asking for the 12 byte header.

		If the user has asked for the full list, then we
		use the address descriptor index field in the 12
		byte CDB to step through the list in 64K chunks.
		64K is small enough to work with most any ancient
		or modern SCSI controller.

		Add support for printing the new long block defect
		format, as well as the extended physical sector and
		bytes from index formats.  I don't have any drives
		that support the new formats.

		Add a hexadecimal output format that can be turned
		on with -X.

		Add a quiet mode (-q) that can be turned on with
		the summary mode (-s) to just print out a number.

		Revamp the error detection and recovery code for
		the defects command to work with HGST drives.

		Call the new scsi_read_defects() CDB building
		function instead of rolling the CDB ourselves.

		Pay attention to the residual from the defect list
		request when printing it out, so we don't run off
		the end of the list.

		Use the new scsi_nv library routines to convert
		from strings to numbers and back.

camcontrol.8:	Document the new defect formats (longblock, extbfi,
		extphys) and command line options (-q, -s, -S and
		-X) for the defects subcommand.

		Explain a little more about what drives generally
		do and don't support.

Sponsored by:	Spectra Logic
MFC after:	1 week
2015-01-08 16:58:40 +00:00
Kenneth D. Merry
9fb7b3949c Fix a bug in the CAM SCSI probe code that caused changes in inquiry
data to go undetected.

The probe code does an MD5 checksum of the inquiry data (and page
0x80 serial number if available) before doing a reprobe of an
existing device, and then compares a checksum after the probe to
see whether the device has changed.

This check was broken in January, 2000 by change 56146 when the extended
inquiry probe code was added.

In the extended inquiry probe case, it was calculating the checksum
a second time.  The second time it included the updated inquiry
data from the short inquiry probe (first 36 bytes).  So it wouldn't
catch cases where the vendor, product, revision, etc. changed.

This change will have the effect that when a device's inquiry data is
updated and a rescan is issued, it will disappear and then reappear.
This is the appropriate action, because if the inquiry data or serial
number changes, it is either a different device or the device
configuration may have changed significantly.  (e.g. with updated
firmware.)

scsi_xpt.c:	Don't calculate the initial MD5 checksum on
		standard inquiry data and the page 0x80 serial
		number if we have already calculated it.

MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	Spectra Logic
2015-01-08 16:27:56 +00:00
Hans Petter Selasky
68f71fc180 Allow a block size of zero to mean 512 bytes, which is the most common
block size for USB disks. This fixes support for "Action Cam SJ4000".

Reviewed by:	mav @
MFC after:	1 week
2015-01-08 15:10:25 +00:00
Alexander Motin
7a19455d22 Hide block device VPD pages for non-block devices.
MFC after:	2 weeks
2014-12-23 15:18:28 +00:00
Alexander Motin
1f69310e70 Fix potential division by zero after r275920.
Reported by:	Coverity Scan
CID:		1260387
MFC after:	3 days
2014-12-23 10:18:42 +00:00
Alexander Motin
83c25ce791 Report initiator id in portlist XML in more formalized way.
MFC after:	3 days
2014-12-20 16:39:56 +00:00
Alexander Motin
e7038eb747 Replace ctl_min() macro with MIN().
MFC after:	1 week
2014-12-20 13:33:31 +00:00
Alexander Motin
0664680536 Constify some static data.
MFC after:	2 weeks
2014-12-19 20:51:54 +00:00
Alexander Motin
9602f43616 Reduce number of places where global control_softc is used.
At some point we may want to have several CTL instances, and that is not
really impossible.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2014-12-19 20:35:06 +00:00
Alexander Motin
cb8727e23a Pass real optimal transfer size supported by backend.
For files and ZVOLs that is 1MB now, not 128K.

MFC after:	1 week
2014-12-18 22:32:22 +00:00
Alexander Motin
34961f407d Add configuration options to override physical and UNMAP blocks geometry.
While in most cases CTL should correctly fetch those values from backing
storages, there are some initiators (like MS SQL), that may not like large
physical block sizes, even if they are true.  For such cases allow override
fetched values with supported ones (like 4K).

MFC after:	1 week
2014-12-17 17:30:54 +00:00