Commit Graph

8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
scottl
a40b57339d Revert a driver API change to xpt_alloc_ccb that isn't necessary. Fix a
couple of associated error checks.
2007-04-18 04:58:53 +00:00
scottl
ee0894c663 Don't delete the devalias, as per the man page.
Submitted by: jmg
2007-04-17 01:12:35 +00:00
scottl
7d03d3285a Destroy the devalias before destroying the dev. 2007-04-16 19:40:13 +00:00
scottl
7605c12c0f Remove Giant from CAM. Drivers (SIMs) now register a mutex that CAM will
use to synchornize and protect all data objects that are used for that
SIM.  Drivers that are not yet MPSAFE register Giant and operate as
usual.  RIght now, no drivers are MPSAFE, though a few will be changed
in the coming week as this work settles down.

The driver API has changed, so all CAM drivers will need to be recompiled.
The userland API has not changed, so tools like camcontrol do not need to
be recompiled.
2007-04-15 08:49:19 +00:00
scottl
2cece7cde2 A fix for the SG_GET_TIMEOUT function slipped into a previous commit by
accident.  Remove the text describing the problem as it is no longer
relevant.  Also give real implementations for the GET and SET ioctls.
2007-04-10 20:03:42 +00:00
scottl
1212cb7f95 Make use of M_ZERO in various malloc calls. 2007-04-09 05:47:32 +00:00
scottl
5b70942275 Fix a logic bug that slipped in at the last minute and apparently escaped
testing.
2007-04-09 05:43:02 +00:00
scottl
1320f9f144 Add the CAM 'SG' peripheral device. This device implements a subset of the
Linux SCSI SG passthrough device API.  The intention is to allow for both
running of Linux apps that want to talk to /dev/sg* nodes, and to facilitate
porting of apps from Linux to FreeBSD.  As such, both native and linuxolator
entry points and definitions are provided.

Caveats:
 - This does not support the procfs and sysfs nodes that the Linux SG
   driver provides.  Some Linux apps may rely on these for operation,
   others may only use them for informational purposes.
 - More ioctls need to be implemented.
 - Linux uses a naming scheme of "sg[a-z]" for devices, while FreeBSD uses a
   scheme of "sg[0-9]".  Devfs aliasis (symlinks) are automatically created
   to link the two together.  However, tools like camcontrol only see the
   native names.
 - Some operations were originally designed to return byte counts or other
   data directly as the syscall return value.  The linuxolator doesn't appear
   to support this well, so this driver just punts for these cases.

Now that the driver is in place, others are welcome to add missing
functionality.  Thanks to Roman Divacky for pushing this work along.
2007-04-07 19:40:58 +00:00