From 26a051ad61e8cb2e2e7a498b0c925f1a11d9735c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mario Fetka Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2017 18:20:57 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Imported Upstream version 1.12 --- AUTHORS | 2 + COPYING | 342 +++ ChangeLog | 142 ++ INSTALL | 75 + Makefile.am | 3 + Makefile.in | 825 ++++++ NEWS | 0 README | 2 + aclocal.m4 | 1152 +++++++++ cciss_defs.h | 130 + cciss_ioctl.h | 117 + cciss_vol_status.8 | 339 +++ cciss_vol_status.c | 2788 ++++++++++++++++++++ compile | 347 +++ config.h.in | 104 + configure | 6065 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ configure.ac | 35 + depcomp | 479 ++++ install-sh | 251 ++ missing | 265 ++ 20 files changed, 13463 insertions(+) create mode 100644 AUTHORS create mode 100644 COPYING create mode 100644 ChangeLog create mode 100644 INSTALL create mode 100644 Makefile.am create mode 100644 Makefile.in create mode 100644 NEWS create mode 100644 README create mode 100644 aclocal.m4 create mode 100644 cciss_defs.h create mode 100644 cciss_ioctl.h create mode 100644 cciss_vol_status.8 create mode 100644 cciss_vol_status.c create mode 100755 compile create mode 100644 config.h.in create mode 100755 configure create mode 100644 configure.ac create mode 100755 depcomp create mode 100755 install-sh create mode 100644 missing diff --git a/AUTHORS b/AUTHORS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..785c482 --- /dev/null +++ b/AUTHORS @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +Stephen M. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General +Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog new file mode 100644 index 0000000..57287ee --- /dev/null +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -0,0 +1,142 @@ +Tue Sep 2 12:14:04 CDT 2008 + Added fan, temperature and power supply status + reporting (thanks to Christian Hofstaedtler) +Tue Sep 19 14:55:25 CDT 2006 + Autoconfiscated cciss_vol_status +Tue Mar 6 14:44:14 EST 2007 + Added support for more than 16 logical drives. + Added -x option for exhaustive search +Mon Nov 2 04:56:55 CST 2009 + Added support for hpsa driver + Added support for hpahcisr driver + + Added support for new controllers: + Smart Array P700m + Smart Array P212 + Smart Array P410 + Smart Array P410i + Smart Array P411 + Smart Array P812 + + Cache some serial numbers to cut down on redundant i/o + when rummaging around trying to figure out what's what. + + Assume 16 possible storage boxes for SAS based controllers + +Wed Nov 18 10:18:22 MST 2009 + * Fixed bug that if a logical drive had an active spare, and thus was + "ok", the exit code was still zero, so it acted as though nothing + were wrong, even though the failed drive needed replacing to get back + to original good status with spares. + * Fixed bug in spare status messages. One message was left out, and so + some of the others were wrong, being off-by-one. + * Bumped version up to 1.06 + +2010/05/20 07:12:06 + * Change weird "uint" to normal "unsigned int" Thanks to Frank Bergmann for this patch. + * Fix strnlen that should have been a strlen. Thanks to Frank Bergmann for noticing this. + +2010/10/11 09:41:23 + * get rid of typedefs + +2010/10/13 07:02:37 + * cosmetic whitespace fixes + +Date: 2010/10/13 07:40:06 + * Do not treat hpsa and hpahcisr as if they were MSA1000, but instead treat + as cciss devices. This means, use the CCISS_PASSTHRU ioctl, not SG_IO + (the drivers for the MSA1000 are qlogic or emulex, and do not have the + CCISS_PASSTHRU ioctl, and so must use SG_IO. The difference in power between + the SG_IO and CCISS_PASSTHRU is mainly that the CCISS_PASSTHRU allows specifying + the 8-byte LUNID, and thus can aim commands at any attached device, whereas + SG_IO is aimed by means of which device node you open. However, there + are devices (e.g. external controllers, MSA20, etc.) which do not have any + exposed device nodes and so are unreachable by SG_IO. By treating hpsa and + hpahcisr as cciss, we get access to those devices. + + * Factor out msa1000_status() + + * Cleaned up -Wall warnings. + + * Factor out device type sanity checking code into cciss_device_type_is_correct(), + and get rid of the ugly goto for hpsa and hpahcisr cases. + + * Factor out cciss_logical_drive_status() + + * Rename the final parameter of cciss_logical_drive_status from 'i' to more + sensible 'volume_number' + + * Make all functions static + +2010/10/14 09:36:32 + * Zero out controller_lun_list at the beginning init_cciss_to_bmic and num_controllers. + init_cciss_to_bmic is called once per controller on the command line to find external + controllers, and should be zeroed out each time. + +2010/11/05 08:44:13 + * Provided local cciss_ioctl.h and cciss_defs.h to aid distros which + come with a broken variant of cciss_ioctl.h, and added instructions in + INSTALL which explain how to use these fixed headers. + * Added note about aclocal-1.10, and corrected note about how to deal with + broken cciss_ioctl.h header files. + * Clarified that configure failing to #define __user is not the only reason + that cciss_ioctl.h might not compile. + * Added linux_alternate_makefile.mk to allow sidestepping autoconf problems. + +2010/11/19 14:54:44 + * Now reports physical drive serial numbers, firmware revision, connector, box and bay information. + * Factor out find_bus_target() function + * Factor out format_phys_drive_location() + * Report S.M.A.R.T. predictive failures + +Changes since 1.07: + +2010/12/02 09:35:54 + * Added examples to man page of S.M.A.R.T predictive failure reporting. + * make it compile on freebsd + * Fix a file descriptor leak + +Changes since 1.08: + +2010/12/03 08:23:26 + * Remove unused bogus variable declarations at the end of a function + that didn't compile on older gcc versions. (Thanks to Simon Matter) + * Print error information if sense bus parameters encounters a target + status. + * Remove bogus incorrect initialization of controller_lun_list (it's + done later down in the code correctly.) + * Make it compile with no warnings after "configure CFLAGS=-Wall" + +Changes since 1.09: + * Clean up uninitialized variables detected by valgrind. + * Added some new smart array controllers to the list of known + controllers + * Replace the too specific is_hpsa() and is_hpahcisr() functions with + a more generic is_smart_array(). This was preventing -u option from + working with the hpsa driver. + * Remove inquiry_vendor_model_matches() function which is now no + longer used. + * Added -W and -Wall flags to gcc in linux_alternate_makefile.mk + and fixed up all the warnings that those found. + * Add -V (verbose) option which prints out extra information + about the controller (board ID, running firmware revision, + ROM firmware revision, and number of logical drives). + * Make the --verbose option print out more information about the + controllers and physical drives. For each controller, the board ID, + number of logical drives, currently running firmware revision and ROM + firmware revision are printed. For each physical drive, the location, + vendor, model, serial number, and firmware revision are printed. + * Added .gitignore and cvsignore files + * regenerated configure, aclocal.m4, and Makefile.in on RHEL6u2. + * Made -p shortcut for --persnickety actualy work. + +Changes since 1.10 + + * Added support for new controllers + * Now can report status of nonvolatile cache + * Misc. code cleanup and refactoring + * Do not spin up sleeping spare drives. This is done by using + "extended" CISS_REPORT_LUNS to obtain the device type instead of + sending inquiries to every device returned by standard + CISS_REPORT_LUNS to get the device type. + diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL new file mode 100644 index 0000000..403143d --- /dev/null +++ b/INSTALL @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ + +Just type + + ./configure + make + +and, as root: + + make install + +The "make install" will put cciss_vol_status into /usr/bin, +and cciss_vol_status.8.gz into /usr/share/man/man8 + +To uninstall, as root: + + make uninstall + +This will remove /usr/share/man/man8/cciss_vol_status.8.gz +and /usr/bin/cciss_voL_status + +=================================================== +Notes that may help with getting things to compile: +=================================================== + +Note: If configure complains about cciss_ioctl.h not compiling, +it might be because in the kernel header, there is an attribute "__user" +which configure fails to #define out of existence. (cciss_vol_status.c +does do this.) You can safely ignore this warning from configure, as +the cciss_vol_status code does #define __user precisely because of +this. However, it may be the case, esp. if your distro is quite old +that cciss_ioctl.h does not compile for another reason (see below). + +--- + +Note: If "make" gives you a message such as: +WARNING: `aclocal-1.10' is needed, and you do not seem to have it handy on your + system. You might have modified some files without having the + proper tools for further handling them. Check the `README' file, + it often tells you about the needed prerequirements for installing + this package. You may also peek at any GNU archive site, in case + some other package would contain this missing `aclocal-1.10' program. + +You can often get around this by doing the following: + +scameron@zuul:~/test/cciss_vol_status$ aclocal +scameron@zuul:~/test/cciss_vol_status$ autoconf +scameron@zuul:~/test/cciss_vol_status$ automake +scameron@zuul:~/test/cciss_vol_status$ ./configure +... +scameron@zuul:~/test/cciss_vol_status$ make + +Or, you can try to sidestep autoconf and its ornery friends, and +use linux_alternate_makefile.mk: + + make -f linux_alternate_makefile.mk + +and as root: + + make -f linux_alternate_makefile.mk install + +Or, you can dig around looking for aclocal-1.10 + +--- + +Note: Some old distros (e.g. debian Sarge) contain a broken +version of include/linux/cciss_ioctl.h which doesn't compile at all. +Your best bet here is to get a newer version of cciss_ioctl.h which +doesn't have that problem. There are recent (circa 2010) cciss header +files contained here, cciss_ioctl.h and cciss_defs.h. 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+ BYTE Bus:6; + BYTE Mode:2; /* b00 */ + } PeripDev; + struct { + BYTE DevLSB; + BYTE DevMSB:6; + BYTE Mode:2; /* b01 */ + } LogDev; + struct { + BYTE Dev:5; + BYTE Bus:3; + BYTE Targ:6; + BYTE Mode:2; /* b10 */ + } LogUnit; +} SCSI3Addr_struct; + +typedef struct _PhysDevAddr_struct { + DWORD TargetId:24; + DWORD Bus:6; + DWORD Mode:2; + SCSI3Addr_struct Target[2]; /* 2 level target device addr */ +} PhysDevAddr_struct; + +typedef struct _LogDevAddr_struct { + DWORD VolId:30; + DWORD Mode:2; + BYTE reserved[4]; +} LogDevAddr_struct; + +typedef union _LUNAddr_struct { + BYTE LunAddrBytes[8]; + SCSI3Addr_struct SCSI3Lun[4]; + PhysDevAddr_struct PhysDev; + LogDevAddr_struct LogDev; +} LUNAddr_struct; + +typedef struct _RequestBlock_struct { + BYTE CDBLen; + struct { + BYTE Type:3; + BYTE Attribute:3; + BYTE Direction:2; + } Type; + HWORD Timeout; + BYTE CDB[16]; +} RequestBlock_struct; + +typedef union _MoreErrInfo_struct{ + struct { + BYTE Reserved[3]; + BYTE Type; + DWORD ErrorInfo; + } Common_Info; + struct{ + BYTE Reserved[2]; + BYTE offense_size; /* size of offending entry */ + BYTE offense_num; /* byte # of offense 0-base */ + DWORD offense_value; + } Invalid_Cmd; +} MoreErrInfo_struct; +typedef struct _ErrorInfo_struct { + BYTE ScsiStatus; + BYTE SenseLen; + HWORD CommandStatus; + DWORD ResidualCnt; + MoreErrInfo_struct MoreErrInfo; + BYTE SenseInfo[SENSEINFOBYTES]; +} ErrorInfo_struct; + +#pragma pack() + +#endif /* CCISS_DEFS_H */ diff --git a/cciss_ioctl.h b/cciss_ioctl.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6a25c8b --- /dev/null +++ b/cciss_ioctl.h @@ -0,0 +1,117 @@ +#ifndef CCISS_IOCTLH +#define CCISS_IOCTLH + +#warning "Using local cciss_ioctl.h and cciss_defs.h" + +#include +#include +#include "cciss_defs.h" + +#define CCISS_IOC_MAGIC 'B' + + +typedef struct _cciss_pci_info_struct +{ + unsigned char bus; + unsigned char dev_fn; + unsigned short domain; + __u32 board_id; +} cciss_pci_info_struct; + +typedef struct _cciss_coalint_struct +{ + __u32 delay; + __u32 count; +} cciss_coalint_struct; + +typedef char NodeName_type[16]; + +typedef __u32 Heartbeat_type; + +#define CISS_PARSCSIU2 0x0001 +#define CISS_PARCSCIU3 0x0002 +#define CISS_FIBRE1G 0x0100 +#define CISS_FIBRE2G 0x0200 +typedef __u32 BusTypes_type; + +typedef char FirmwareVer_type[4]; +typedef __u32 DriverVer_type; + +#define MAX_KMALLOC_SIZE 128000 + +typedef struct _IOCTL_Command_struct { + LUNAddr_struct LUN_info; + RequestBlock_struct Request; + ErrorInfo_struct error_info; + WORD buf_size; /* size in bytes of the buf */ + BYTE __user *buf; +} IOCTL_Command_struct; + +typedef struct _BIG_IOCTL_Command_struct { + LUNAddr_struct LUN_info; + RequestBlock_struct Request; + ErrorInfo_struct error_info; + DWORD malloc_size; /* < MAX_KMALLOC_SIZE in cciss.c */ + DWORD buf_size; /* size in bytes of the buf */ + /* < malloc_size * MAXSGENTRIES */ + BYTE __user *buf; +} BIG_IOCTL_Command_struct; + +typedef struct _LogvolInfo_struct{ + __u32 LunID; + int num_opens; /* number of opens on the logical volume */ + int num_parts; /* number of partitions configured on logvol */ +} LogvolInfo_struct; + +#define CCISS_GETPCIINFO _IOR(CCISS_IOC_MAGIC, 1, cciss_pci_info_struct) + +#define CCISS_GETINTINFO _IOR(CCISS_IOC_MAGIC, 2, cciss_coalint_struct) +#define CCISS_SETINTINFO _IOW(CCISS_IOC_MAGIC, 3, cciss_coalint_struct) + +#define CCISS_GETNODENAME _IOR(CCISS_IOC_MAGIC, 4, NodeName_type) +#define CCISS_SETNODENAME _IOW(CCISS_IOC_MAGIC, 5, NodeName_type) + +#define CCISS_GETHEARTBEAT _IOR(CCISS_IOC_MAGIC, 6, Heartbeat_type) +#define CCISS_GETBUSTYPES _IOR(CCISS_IOC_MAGIC, 7, BusTypes_type) +#define CCISS_GETFIRMVER _IOR(CCISS_IOC_MAGIC, 8, FirmwareVer_type) +#define CCISS_GETDRIVVER _IOR(CCISS_IOC_MAGIC, 9, DriverVer_type) +#define CCISS_REVALIDVOLS _IO(CCISS_IOC_MAGIC, 10) +#define CCISS_PASSTHRU _IOWR(CCISS_IOC_MAGIC, 11, IOCTL_Command_struct) +#define CCISS_DEREGDISK _IO(CCISS_IOC_MAGIC, 12) + +/* no longer used... use REGNEWD instead */ +#define CCISS_REGNEWDISK _IOW(CCISS_IOC_MAGIC, 13, int) + +#define CCISS_REGNEWD _IO(CCISS_IOC_MAGIC, 14) +#define CCISS_RESCANDISK _IO(CCISS_IOC_MAGIC, 16) +#define CCISS_GETLUNINFO _IOR(CCISS_IOC_MAGIC, 17, LogvolInfo_struct) +#define CCISS_BIG_PASSTHRU _IOWR(CCISS_IOC_MAGIC, 18, BIG_IOCTL_Command_struct) + +#ifdef __KERNEL__ +#ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT + +/* 32 bit compatible ioctl structs */ +typedef struct _IOCTL32_Command_struct { + LUNAddr_struct LUN_info; + RequestBlock_struct Request; + ErrorInfo_struct error_info; + WORD buf_size; /* size in bytes of the buf */ + __u32 buf; /* 32 bit pointer to data buffer */ +} IOCTL32_Command_struct; + +typedef struct _BIG_IOCTL32_Command_struct { + LUNAddr_struct LUN_info; + RequestBlock_struct Request; + ErrorInfo_struct error_info; + DWORD malloc_size; /* < MAX_KMALLOC_SIZE in cciss.c */ + DWORD buf_size; /* size in bytes of the buf */ + /* < malloc_size * MAXSGENTRIES */ + __u32 buf; /* 32 bit pointer to data buffer */ +} BIG_IOCTL32_Command_struct; + +#define CCISS_PASSTHRU32 _IOWR(CCISS_IOC_MAGIC, 11, IOCTL32_Command_struct) +#define CCISS_BIG_PASSTHRU32 _IOWR(CCISS_IOC_MAGIC, 18, BIG_IOCTL32_Command_struct) + +#endif /* CONFIG_COMPAT */ +#endif /* __KERNEL__ */ +#endif diff --git a/cciss_vol_status.8 b/cciss_vol_status.8 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f5c2ac3 --- /dev/null +++ b/cciss_vol_status.8 @@ -0,0 +1,339 @@ +.\" Copyright (C) 2006,2007,2012,2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. +.\" +.\" +.\" Copyright 2006,2007,2012,2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. +.\" +.\" Author: Stephen M. Cameron +.\" +.\" This file is part of cciss_vol_status. +.\" +.\" cciss_vol_status is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +.\" it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +.\" the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +.\" (at your option) any later version. +.\" +.\" cciss_vol_status is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +.\" but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +.\" MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +.\" GNU General Public License for more details. +.\" +.\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +.\" along with cciss_vol_status; if not, write to the Free Software +.\" Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA +.\" +.TH CCISS_VOL_STATUS "8" "May 2013" "cciss_vol_status (ccissutils) " "" +.SH NAME +cciss_vol_status \- show status of logical drives attached to HP Smartarray controllers +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B cciss_vol_status +[\fIOPTION\fR] [\fIDEVICE\fR]... +.SH DESCRIPTION +.\" Add any additional description here +.PP +Shows the status of logical drives configured on HP Smartarray +controllers. +.SH OPTIONS +.TP +\fB\-p, --persnickety\fR +Without this option, device nodes which can't be opened, or which +are not found to be of the correct device type are silently ignored. +This lets you use wildcards, e.g.: cciss_vol_status /dev/sg* /dev/cciss/c*d0, +and the program will not complain as long as all devices which are found +to be of the correct type are found to be ok. However, you may wish +to explicitly list the devices you expect to be there, and be notified +if they are not there (e.g. perhaps a PCI slot has died, and the system has +rebooted, so that what was once /dev/cciss/c1d0 is no longer there at +all). This option will cause the program to complain about any device +node listed which does not appear to be the right device type, or +is not openable. +.TP +\fB\-C, --copyright\fR +If stderr is a terminal, Print out a copyright message, +and exit. +.TP +\fB\-q, --quiet\fR +This option doesn't do anything. +Previously, without this option and if stderr is a +terminal, a copyright message precedes the normal program output. +Now, the copyright message is only printed via the -C option. +.TP +\fB\-s\fR +Query each physical drive for S.M.A.R.T data and report any drives +in "predictive failure" state. +.TP +\fB\-u, --try-unknown-devices\fR +If a device has an unrecognized board ID, normally the program will +not attempt to communicate with it. In case you have some Smart Array +controller which is newer than this program, the program may not +recognize it. This option permits the program to attempt to interrogate +the board even if it is unrecognized on the assumption that it is +in fact a Smart Array of some kind. +.TP +\fB\-v, --version\fR +Print the version number and exit. +.TP +\fB\-V, --verbose\fR +Print out more information about the controllers and physical drives. +For each controller, the board ID, number of logical drives, currently +running firmware revision and ROM firmware revision are printed. For +each physical drive, the location, vendor, model, serial number, +and firmware revision are printed. +.TP +\fB\-x, --exhaustive\fR +Deprecated. Previously, it "exhaustively" searched for logical +drives, as, under some circumstances some logical drives might +otherwise be missed. This option no longer does anything, as the +algorithm for finding logical drives was changed to obviate the +need for it. +.SH DEVICE +.PP +The DEVICE argument indicates which RAID controller is to be queried. +Note, that it indicates which RAID controller, not which logical drive. +.PP +For the cciss driver, the "d0" nodes matching "/dev/cciss/c*d0" are the +nodes which correspond to the RAID controllers. (See note 1, below.) +It is not necessary to invoke cciss_vol_status on each logical drive +individually, though if you do this, each time it will report the +status of ALL logical drives on the controller. +.PP +For the hpsa driver, or for fibre attached MSA1000 family devices, or +for the hpahcisr sotware RAID driver which emulates Smart Arrays, +the RAID controller +is accessed via the scsi generic driver, and the device nodes will +match "/dev/sg*" Some variants of the "lsscsi" tool will easily +identify which device node corresponds to the RAID controller. Some +variants may only report the SCSI nexus (controller/bus/target/lun +tuple.) Some distros may not have the lsscsi tool. +.PP +.br +Executing the following query to the /sys filesystem and correlating +this with the contents of /proc/scsi/scsi or output of lsscsi +can help in finding the right +/dev/sg node to use with cciss_vol_status: +.PP +.nf +.LD +wumpus:/home/scameron # ls -l /sys/class/scsi_generic/* +lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 2009-11-18 12:31 /sys/class/scsi_generic/sg0 -> ../../devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:02.0/0000:02:00.0/0000:03:03.0/host0/target0:0:0/0:0:0:0/scsi_generic/sg0 +lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 2009-11-18 12:31 /sys/class/scsi_generic/sg1 -> ../../devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1f.1/host2/target2:0:0/2:0:0:0/scsi_generic/sg1 +lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 2009-11-19 07:47 /sys/class/scsi_generic/sg2 -> ../../devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:05.0/0000:0e:00.0/host4/target4:3:0/4:3:0:0/scsi_generic/sg2 +wumpus:/home/scameron # cat /proc/scsi/scsi +Attached devices: +Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00 + Vendor: COMPAQ Model: BD03685A24 Rev: HPB6 + Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 03 +Host: scsi2 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00 + Vendor: SAMSUNG Model: CD-ROM SC-148A Rev: B408 + Type: CD-ROM ANSI SCSI revision: 05 +Host: scsi4 Channel: 03 Id: 00 Lun: 00 + Vendor: HP Model: P800 Rev: 6.82 + Type: RAID ANSI SCSI revision: 00 +wumpus:/home/scameron # lsscsi +[0:0:0:0] disk COMPAQ BD03685A24 HPB6 /dev/sda +[2:0:0:0] cd/dvd SAMSUNG CD-ROM SC-148A B408 /dev/sr0 +[4:3:0:0] storage HP P800 6.82 - +.DE +.fi +.PP +From the above you can see that /dev/sg2 corresponds to SCSI nexus 4:3:0:0, +which corresponds to the HP P800 RAID controller listed in /proc/scsi/scsi. +.SH EXAMPLE +.nf +.LD + [root@somehost]# cciss_vol_status -q /dev/cciss/c*d0 + /dev/cciss/c0d0: (Smart Array P800) RAID 0 Volume 0 status: OK. + /dev/cciss/c0d0: (Smart Array P800) RAID 0 Volume 1 status: OK. + /dev/cciss/c0d0: (Smart Array P800) RAID 1 Volume 2 status: OK. + /dev/cciss/c0d0: (Smart Array P800) RAID 5 Volume 4 status: OK. + /dev/cciss/c0d0: (Smart Array P800) RAID 5 Volume 5 status: OK. + /dev/cciss/c0d0: (Smart Array P800) Enclosure MSA60 (S/N: USP6340B3F) on Bus 2, Physical Port 1E status: Power Supply Unit failed + /dev/cciss/c1d0: (Smart Array P800) RAID 5 Volume 0 status: OK. + /dev/cciss/c1d0: (Smart Array P800) RAID 5 Volume 1 status: OK. + /dev/cciss/c1d0: (Smart Array P800) RAID 5 Volume 2 status: OK. + /dev/cciss/c1d0: (Smart Array P800) RAID 5 Volume 3 status: OK. + /dev/cciss/c1d0: (Smart Array P800) RAID 5 Volume 4 status: OK. + /dev/cciss/c1d0: (Smart Array P800) RAID 5 Volume 5 status: OK. + /dev/cciss/c1d0: (Smart Array P800) RAID 5 Volume 6 status: OK. + /dev/cciss/c1d0: (Smart Array P800) RAID 5 Volume 7 status: OK. + + [root@someotherhost]# cciss_vol_status -q /dev/sg0 /dev/cciss/c*d0 + /dev/sg0: (MSA1000) RAID 1 Volume 0 status: OK. At least one spare drive. + /dev/sg0: (MSA1000) RAID 5 Volume 1 status: OK. + /dev/cciss/c0d0: (Smart Array P800) RAID 0 Volume 0 status: OK. + + [root@localhost]# ./cciss_vol_status -s /dev/sg1 + /dev/sda: (Smart Array P410i) RAID 0 Volume 0 status: OK. + connector 1I box 1 bay 1 HP DG072A9BB7 B365P6803PCP0633 HPD0 S.M.A.R.T. predictive failure. + [root@localhost]# echo $? + 1 + + [root@localhost]# ./cciss_vol_status -s /dev/cciss/c0d0 + /dev/cciss/c0d0: (Smart Array P800) RAID 0 Volume 0 status: OK. + connector 2E box 1 bay 8 HP DF300BB6C3 3LM08AP700009713RXUT HPD3 S.M.A.R.T. predictive failure. + /dev/cciss/c0d0: (Smart Array P800) Enclosure MSA60 (S/N: USP6340B3F) on Bus 2, Physical Port 2E status: OK. + + + [root@localhost cciss_vol_status]# ./cciss_vol_status --verbose /dev/sg0 + Controller: Smart Array P420i + Board ID: 0x3354103c + Logical drives: 1 + Running firmware: 3.42 + ROM firmware: 3.42 + /dev/sda: (Smart Array P420i) RAID 1 Volume 0 status: OK. + Physical drives: 2 + connector 1I box 2 bay 1 HP EG1200FCVBQ KZG21NVD HPD1 OK + connector 2I box 2 bay 5 HP EG1200FCVBQ KZG20X7D HPD1 OK + /dev/sg0(Smart Array P420i:0): Non-Volatile Cache status: + Cache configured: Yes + Read cache memory: 81 MiB + Write cache memory: 735 MiB + Write cache enabled: Yes + Flash backed cache present + + +.DE +.fi +.SH DIAGNOSTICS +.PP +Normally, a logical drive in good working order should +report a status of "OK." Possible status values are: +.TP +"OK." (0) - The logical drive is in good working order. +.TP +"FAILED." (1) - The logical drive has failed, and no i/o to it is poosible. +Additionally, failed drives will be identified by connector, box and bay, +as well as vendor, model, serial number, and firmware revision. +.TP +"Using interim recovery mode." (3) - One or more drives has failed, +but not so many that the logical drive can no longer operate. The +failed drives should be replaced as soon as possible. +.TP +"Ready for recovery operation." (4) - Failed drive(s) have been +replaced, and the controller is about to begin rebuilding +redundant parity data. +.TP +"Currently recovering." (5) - Failed drive(s) have been replaced, +and the controller is currently rebuilding redundant parity +information. +.TP +"Wrong physical drive was replaced." (6) - A drive has failed, and +another (working) drive was replaced. +.TP +"A physical drive is not properly connected." (7) - There is some +cabling or backplane problem in the drive enclosure. +.TP +(From fwspecwww.doc, see cpqarray project on sourceforge.net): +Note: If the unit_status value is 6 (Wrong physical drive was replaced) +or 7 (A physical drive is not properly connected), the unit_status +of all other configured logical drives will be marked as +1 (Logical drive failed). This is to force the user to +correct the problem and to insure that once the problem +is corrected, the data will not have been corrupted by +any user action. +.TP +"Hardware is overheating." (8) - Hardware is too hot. +.TP +"Hardware was overheated." (9) - At some point in the past, +the hardware got too hot. +.TP +"Currently expannding." (10) - The controller is currently in the +process of expanding a logical drive. +.TP +"Not yet available." (11) - The logical drive is not yet finished +being configured. +.TP +"Queued for expansion." (12) - The logical drive will be expended +when the controller is able to begin working on it. +.PP +Additionally, the following messages may appear regarding spare +drive status: +.PP +.nf +.LD + "At least one spare drive designated" + "At least one spare drive activated and currently rebuilding" + "At least one activated on-line spare drive is completely rebuilt on this logical drive" + "At least one spare drive has failed" + "At least one spare drive activated" + "At least one spare drive remains available" +.DE +Active spares will be identified by connector, box and bay, as well +as by vendor, model, serial number, and firmware revision. +.fi +.PP +For each logical drive, the total number of failed +physical drives, if more than zero, will be reported as: +.TP +.nf +.LD + "Total of n failed physical drives detected on this logical drive." +.DE +.fi +.PP +with "n" replaced by the actual number, of course. +.PP +"Replacement" drives -- newly inserted drives that replace +a previously failed drive but are not yet finished rebuilding -- +are also identified by connector, box and bay, as well as +by vendor, model, serial number, and firmware revision. +.PP +If the -s option is specified, each physical drive will be +queried for S.M.A.R.T data, any any drives in predictive failure +state will be reported, identified by connector, box and bay, +as well as vendor, model, serial number, and firmware revision. +.PP +Additionally failure conditions of disk enclosure fans, +power supplies, and temperature are reported as follows: +.PP +.nf +.LD + "Fan failed" + "Temperature problem" + "Door alert" + "Power Supply Unit failed" +.DE +.fi +.SH FILES +/dev/cciss/c*d0 (Smart Array PCI controllers using the cciss driver) +.br +/dev/sg* (Fibre attached MSA1000 controllers and +Smart Array controllers using the hpsa driver or +hpahcisr software RAID driver.) +.SH EXIT CODES +.TP +0 - All configured logical drives queried have status of "OK." +.TP +1 - One or more configured logical drives queried have status other than "OK." +.SH BUGS +.P +MSA500 G1 logical drive numbers may not be reported correctly. +.P +I've seen enclosure serial numbers contain garbage. +.P +Some Smart Arrays support more than 128 physical drives on a single RAID +controller. cciss_vol_status does not. +.SH AUTHOR +Written by Stephen M. Cameron +.SH "REPORTING BUGS" +.P +Report bugs to +.SH COPYRIGHT +Copyright \(co 2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. +.br +This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO +warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. +.SH "SEE ALSO" +http://cciss.sourceforge.net +.SH note 1 +The /dev/cciss/c*d0 device nodes of the cciss driver do double duty. +They serve as an access point to both the RAID controllers, and to the +first logical drive of each RAID controller. Notice that a /dev/cciss/c*d0 +node will be present for each controller even if no logical drives are +configured on that controller. It might be cleaner if the driver had +a special device node just for the controller, instead of making these +device nodes do double duty. It has been like that since the 2.2 +linux kernel timeframe. At that time, device major and minor nodes +were statically allocated at compile time, and were in short supply. +Changing this behavior at this point would break lots of userland +programs. +.FE diff --git a/cciss_vol_status.c b/cciss_vol_status.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..16a0540 --- /dev/null +++ b/cciss_vol_status.c @@ -0,0 +1,2788 @@ +/* + Copyright (C) 2006,2007,2012,2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. + Author: Stephen M. Cameron + + This file is part of cciss_vol_status. + + cciss_vol_status is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or + (at your option) any later version. + + cciss_vol_status is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with cciss_vol_status; if not, write to the Free Software + Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA +*/ + +#if HAVE_CONFIG_H +#include +#endif + +#define VERSION_NUMBER PACKAGE_VERSION + +#include + +#if STDC_HEADERS +#include +#include +#elif HAVE_STRINGS_H +#include +#endif + +#if HAVE_UNISTD_H +#include +#endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */ + +#ifdef HAVE_STDBOOL_H +# include +#else +# ifndef HAVE__BOOL +# define _Bool signed char +# endif +# define bool _Bool +# define false 0 +# define true 1 +#endif /* HAVE_STDBOOL_H */ + +#include +#include +#include + +#if HAVE_ERRNO_H +#include +#else +extern int errno; /* some systems #define this! */ +#endif /* HAVE_ERRNO_H */ +#include + +#include +#include + +#ifdef HAVE_SCSI_SG_H +#include +#include +#include /* for htons() */ +#endif + +#include +#include +#include + +#ifdef HAVE_LINUX_CCISS_IOCTL_H +/* Some versions of cciss_ioctl.h contain a "__user" attribute which + needs masking out to compile outside the kernel. */ +#define __user +#ifndef USE_LOCAL_CCISS_HEADERS +#include +#else +/* some distros have a broken cciss_ioctl.h, so we include a local one + * in case that works better. + */ +#include "cciss_ioctl.h" +#endif +#elif HAVE_CISSIO_H +/* FreeBSD has cissio.h as a cciss_ioctl.h doppelganger */ +#include "/usr/src/sys/dev/ciss/cissio.h" +#else +#error Neither cciss_ioctl.h (linux) nor cissio.h (FreeBSD) were found. +#endif + +#define ID_CTLR 0x11 /* Identify controller */ +#define ID_LSTATUS 0x12 /* identify logical drive status */ + +bool everything_hunky_dory = true; +int persnickety = 0; +int be_quiet = 1; +int try_unknown_devices = 0; +int exhaustive_search = 0; +int debug = 0; +int check_smart_data = 0; +int verbose = 0; + +#define MSA1000_ID 0xe0100e11 + +#ifndef SCSI_IOCTL_SEND_COMMAND +#define SCSI_IOCTL_SEND_COMMAND 1 +#endif + +struct smartarray_id_t { + uint32_t board_id; + char *board_name; + int can_decode_drive_map; + int supports_sas; +} smartarray_id[] = { + /* this table heavily Borrowed from linux kernel, + from drivers/block/cciss.c */ + { 0x40700E11, "Smart Array 5300", 1, 0 }, + { 0x40800E11, "Smart Array 5i", 1, 0}, + { 0x40820E11, "Smart Array 532", 1, 0}, + { 0x40830E11, "Smart Array 5312", 1, 0}, + { 0x409A0E11, "Smart Array 641", 1, 0}, + { 0x409B0E11, "Smart Array 642", 1, 0}, + { 0x409C0E11, "Smart Array 6400", 1, 0}, + { 0x409D0E11, "Smart Array 6400 EM", 1, 0}, + { 0x40910E11, "Smart Array 6i", 1, 0}, + { 0x409E0E11, "Smart Array 6422", 1, 0}, + { 0x3225103C, "Smart Array P600", 0, 1}, + { 0x3234103C, "Smart Array P400", 0, 1}, + { 0x3235103C, "Smart Array P400i", 0, 1}, + { 0x3211103C, "Smart Array E200i", 0, 1}, + { 0x3212103C, "Smart Array E200", 0, 1}, + { 0x3213103C, "Smart Array E200i", 0, 1}, + { 0x3214103C, "Smart Array E200i", 0, 1}, + { 0x3215103C, "Smart Array E200i", 0, 1}, + { 0x3223103C, "Smart Array P800", 0, 1}, + { 0x3237103c, "Smart Array E500", 0, 1}, + { 0x323D103C, "Smart Array P700m", 0, 1}, + { 0x3241103C, "Smart Array P212", 0, 1}, + { 0x3243103C, "Smart Array P410", 0, 1}, + { 0x3245103C, "Smart Array P410i", 0, 1}, + { 0x3247103C, "Smart Array P411", 0, 1}, + { 0x3249103C, "Smart Array P812", 0, 1}, + { 0xe0110e11, "HP MSA500", 1, 0}, /* aka Smart Array CL */ + { 0xe0200e11, "HP MSA500 G2", 1, 0}, + { 0xe0300e11, "HP MSA20", 1, 0}, + { 0x3118103c, "HP B110i", 0, 1}, + { 0x324A103C, "Smart Array P712m", 0, 1}, + { 0x324B103C, "Smart Array P711m", 0, 1}, + { 0x3350103C, "Smart Array P222", 0, 1}, + { 0x3351103C, "Smart Array P420", 0, 1}, + { 0x3352103C, "Smart Array P421", 0, 1}, + { 0x3353103C, "Smart Array P822", 0, 1}, + { 0x3354103C, "Smart Array P420i", 0, 1}, + { 0x3355103C, "Smart Array P220i", 0, 1}, + { 0x3356103C, "Smart Array P721m", 0, 1}, + { 0x1920103C, "Smart Array P430i", 0, 1}, + { 0x1921103C, "Smart Array P830i", 0, 1}, + { 0x1922103C, "Smart Array P430", 0, 1}, + { 0x1923103C, "Smart Array P431", 0, 1}, + { 0x1924103C, "Smart Array P830", 0, 1}, + { 0x1925103C, "Smart Array P831", 0, 1}, + { 0x1926103C, "Smart Array P731m", 0, 1}, + { 0x1928103C, "Smart Array P230i", 0, 1}, + { 0x1929103C, "Smart Array P530", 0, 1}, + { 0x192A103C, "Smart Array P531", 0, 1}, + { 0x334D103C, "Smart Array P822se", 0, 1}, + { 0x00451590, "Dynamic Smart Array B320i", 0, 1}, + { 0x00471590, "Dynamic Smart Array B320i", 0, 1}, + { 0x00481590, "Dynamic Smart Array B120i", 0, 1}, + { 0x006C1590, "Dynamic Smart Array B120i", 0, 1}, + { 0x00841590, "Dynamic Smart Array B120i", 0, 1}, + { 0x21BD103C, "Smart Array P244br", 0, 1}, + { 0x21BE103C, "Smart Array P741m", 0, 1}, + { 0x21BF103C, "Smart HBA H240ar", 0, 1}, + { 0x21C0103C, "Smart Array P440ar", 0, 1}, + { 0x21C2103C, "Smart Array P440", 0, 1}, + { 0x21C3103C, "Smart Array P441", 0, 1}, + { 0x21C5103C, "Smart Array P841", 0, 1}, + { 0x21C6103C, "Smart HBA H244br", 0, 1}, + { 0x21C7103C, "Smart HBA H240", 0, 1}, + { 0x21C8103C, "Smart HBA H241", 0, 1}, + { 0x21CA103C, "Smart Array P246br", 0, 1}, + { 0x21CB103C, "Smart Array P840", 0, 1}, + { 0x21CC103C, "Smart Array P542t", 0, 1}, + { 0x21CD103C, "Smart Array P240tr", 0, 1}, + { 0x21CE103C, "Smart HBA H240tr", 0, 1}, + + +#ifdef HAVE_SCSI_SG_H + { MSA1000_ID, "MSA1000", 1, 0}, +#else +#warning Since is not around, MSA1000 support will not be compiled. +#endif + { 0xFFFFFFFF, "Unknown Smart Array", 0, 1}, +}; + +#define ARRAYSIZE(a) (sizeof((a)) / sizeof((a)[0])) +#define UNKNOWN_CONTROLLER ARRAYSIZE(smartarray_id) + +static unsigned char *zero_lun = (unsigned char *) "\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0"; + +/* cciss_to_bmic maps cciss logical lun to correspoding + (controller_lun, BMIC drive number) tuple via cross + referencing inquiry page 0x83 data with + BMIC ID logical drive data */ + +#define CISS_LUN_ADDR_SIZE 8 +#define MAX_LUNS 1024 /* 1024 should do us for awhile */ + +struct cciss_bmic_addr_t { + unsigned char logical_lun[CISS_LUN_ADDR_SIZE]; + unsigned char controller_lun[CISS_LUN_ADDR_SIZE]; + unsigned short bmic_drive_number; + unsigned char bmic_id_ctlr_data[100]; + unsigned char inq_pg_0x83_data[100]; + int tolerance_type; + int certain; /* MSA500 injects uncertainty of this mapping, unfortunately */ +}; + +struct bmic_addr_t { + unsigned char controller_lun[CISS_LUN_ADDR_SIZE]; + unsigned short bmic_drive_number; + int tolerance_type; +}; + +struct cciss_to_bmic_t { + int naddrs; + struct cciss_bmic_addr_t addr[MAX_LUNS]; +} cciss_to_bmic; + +/* List of controllers -- not all controllers in the system, just the + internal one (e.g. all zero luns, plus externally attached ones -- + like MSA500. */ +#define MAX_CONTROLLERS 256 /* this is a ridiculously large number */ +unsigned char controller_lun_list[MAX_CONTROLLERS][CISS_LUN_ADDR_SIZE]; +int busses_on_this_ctlr[MAX_CONTROLLERS]; +int num_controllers = 0; + +/* See the following documents for information about the hardware + * specific structures used in this program: + * + * fwspecwww.doc from http://sourceforge.net/progjects/cpqarray + * Open_CISS_Spec.pdf from http://sourceforge.net/progjects/cciss + * and see also the ciss.h header file from the freebsd ciss driver + */ + +/* Structure returned by command to get logical drive status (0x12) */ +#pragma pack(1) +struct identify_logical_drive_status { + unsigned char status; + uint32_t drive_failure_map; + unsigned char reserved[416]; + uint32_t blocks_left_to_recover; + unsigned char drive_rebuilding; + uint16_t remap_count[32]; + uint32_t replacement_drive_map; + uint32_t active_spare_map; + unsigned char spare_status; + unsigned char spare_to_replace_map[32]; + uint32_t replaced_marked_ok_map; + unsigned char media_exchanged; + unsigned char cache_failure; + unsigned char expand_failure; + unsigned char unit_flags; + uint16_t big_failure_map[8]; + uint16_t big_remap_cnt[128]; + uint16_t big_replace_map[8]; + uint16_t big_spare_map[8]; + unsigned char big_spare_replace_map[128]; + uint16_t big_replace_ok_map[8]; + unsigned char big_drive_rebuild; +}; +#pragma pack() + +const char *spare_drive_status_msg[] = { + /* Corresponds to bits in spare_status field, above */ + /* bit 0 */ "At least one spare drive designated", + /* bit 1 */ "At least one spare drive activated and currently rebuilding", + /* bit 2 */ "At least one activated on-line spare drive is completely rebuilt on this logical drive", + /* bit 3 */ "At least one spare drive has failed", + /* bit 4 */ "At least one spare drive activated", + /* bit 5 */ "At least one spare drive remains available", +}; + +#define NSPARE_MSGS ARRAYSIZE(spare_drive_status_msg) + +#pragma pack(1) +/* Structure returned by Identify Controller command (0x11) */ +struct identify_controller { + unsigned char num_logical_drives; + uint32_t signature; + unsigned char running_firm_rev[4]; + unsigned char rom_firm_rev[4]; + unsigned char hardware_rev; + unsigned char reserved[4]; + uint32_t drive_present_bit_map; + uint32_t external_drive_bit_map; + uint32_t board_id; + unsigned char reserved2; + uint32_t non_disk_map; + unsigned char reserved3[5]; + unsigned char marketing_revision; + unsigned char controller_flags; + unsigned char host_flags; + unsigned char expand_disable_code; + unsigned char scsi_chip_count; + uint32_t reserved5; + uint32_t ctlr_clock; + unsigned char drives_per_scsi_bus; + uint16_t big_drive_present_map[8]; + uint16_t big_ext_drive_map[8]; + uint16_t big_non_disk_map[8]; + +/* Beyond this point is previously undisclosed stuff which + my higher-ups at HP have nonetheless allowed me to put in here. + Was told most of this stuff is exposed to some degree by + the Array Diagnostics Utility already anyhow, so no big deal. +*/ + + unsigned short task_flags; /* used for FW debugging */ + unsigned char ICL_bus_map; /* Bitmap used for ICL between controllers */ + unsigned char redund_ctlr_modes_support; /* See REDUNDANT MODE VALUES */ +#define SUPPORT_ACTIVE_STANDBY 0x01 +#define SUPPORT_PRIMARY_SECONDARY 0x02 + unsigned char curr_redund_ctlr_mode; /* See REDUNDANT MODE VALUES */ +#define ACTIVE_STANDBY_MODE 0x01 +#define PRIMARY_SECONDARY_MODE 0x02 + unsigned char redund_ctlr_status; /* See REDUNDANT STATUS FLAG */ +#define PREFERRED_REDUNDANT_CTLR (0x04) + unsigned char redund_op_failure_code; /* See REDUNDANT FAILURE VALUES */ + unsigned char unsupported_nile_bus; + unsigned char host_i2c_autorev; + unsigned char cpld_revision; + unsigned char fibre_chip_count; + unsigned char daughterboard_type; + unsigned char reserved6[2]; + + unsigned char access_module_status; + unsigned char features_supported[12]; + unsigned char bRecRomInactiveRev[4]; /* Recovery ROM inactive f/w revision */ + unsigned char bRecRomFlags; /* Recovery ROM flags */ + unsigned char bPciToPciBridgeStatus; /* PCI to PCI bridge status */ + unsigned int ulReserved; /* Reserved for future use */ + unsigned char bPercentWriteCache; /* Percent of memory allocated to write cache */ + unsigned short usDaughterboardCacheSize;/* Total cache board size */ + unsigned char bCacheBatteryCount; /* Number of cache batteries */ + unsigned short usTotalMemorySize; /* Total size (MB) of atttached memory */ + unsigned char bMoreControllerFlags; /* Additional controller flags byte */ + unsigned char bXboardHostI2cAutorev; /* 2nd byte of 3 byte autorev field */ + unsigned char bBatteryPicRev; /* BBWC PIC revision */ + unsigned char bDdffVersion[4]; /* DDFF update engine version */ + unsigned short usMaxLogicalUnits; /* Maximum logical units supported */ + unsigned short usExtLogicalUnitCount; /* Big num configured logical units */ + unsigned short usMaxPhysicalDevices; /* Maximum physical devices supported */ + unsigned short usMaxPhyDrvPerLogicalUnit; /* Max physical drive per logical unit */ + unsigned char bEnclosureCount; /* Number of attached enclosures */ + unsigned char bExpanderCount; /* Number of expanders detected */ + unsigned short usOffsetToEDPbitmap; /* Offset to extended drive present map*/ + unsigned short usOffsetToEEDPbitmap; /* Offset to extended external drive present map */ + unsigned short usOffsetToENDbitmap; /* Offset to extended non-disk map */ + unsigned char bInternalPortStatus[8]; /* Internal port status bytes */ + unsigned char bExternalPortStatus[8]; /* External port status bytes */ + unsigned int uiYetMoreControllerFlags; /* Yet More Controller flags */ + unsigned char bLastLockup; /* Last lockup code */ + unsigned char bSlot; /* PCI slot according to option ROM*/ + unsigned short usBuildNum; /* Build number */ + unsigned int uiMaxSafeFullStripeSize; /* Maximum safe full stripe size */ + unsigned int uiTotalLength; /* Total structure length */ + unsigned char bVendorID[8]; /* Vendor ID */ + unsigned char bProductID[16]; /* Product ID */ + unsigned char reserved7[288]; + +/* End of previously unexposed stuff */ + +}; +#pragma pack() + +#pragma pack(1) +struct identify_logical_drive { + unsigned short block_len; + unsigned int num_blks; + unsigned short cylinders; + unsigned char heads; + unsigned char xsig; + unsigned char psectors; + unsigned short wpre; + unsigned char maxecc; + unsigned char drive_control; + unsigned short pcyls; + unsigned char pheads; + unsigned short landz; + unsigned char sector_per_track; + unsigned char check_sum; + unsigned char tolerance_type; + unsigned char resv1; + unsigned char bios_disable_flg; + unsigned char resv2; + unsigned int log_drv_id; + unsigned char log_drive_label[64]; + unsigned int big_blocks_available_lo; + unsigned int big_blocks_available_hi; + unsigned char unique_volume_id[16]; /* Matches inquiry page 0x83 data */ + unsigned char reserved[394]; +}; +#define ID_LOGICAL_DRIVE 0x10 +#pragma pack() + + +#pragma pack(1) +typedef struct alarm_struct_t { + uint8_t alarm_status; + uint8_t temp_status; + uint8_t valid_alarm_bits; + uint16_t alarm_count; + uint16_t specific_alarm_counts[8]; +} alarm_struct; + +typedef struct inquiry_data_t { + uint8_t peripheral_type; + uint8_t rmb; + uint8_t versions; + uint8_t misc; + uint8_t additional_length; + uint8_t reserved[2]; + uint8_t support_bits; + uint8_t vendor_id[8]; + uint8_t product_id[16]; + uint8_t product_revision[4]; +} inquiry_data; + +typedef struct sense_bus_param_t { + inquiry_data inquiry; + uint8_t inquiry_valid; + uint32_t installed_drive_map; + uint16_t hot_plug_count[32]; + uint8_t reserved1; /* physical box number? */ + uint8_t reserved2; + alarm_struct alarm_data; + uint16_t connection_info; /* 0x01: External Connector is Used? */ + uint8_t scsi_device_revision; + uint8_t fan_status; + uint8_t more_inquiry_data[64]; + uint32_t scsi_device_type; + uint32_t bus_bit_map; + uint8_t reserved3[8]; + uint8_t scsi_initiator_id; + uint8_t scsi_target_id; + uint8_t physical_port[2]; + uint16_t big_installed_drive_map[8]; + uint16_t big_bus_bit_map[8]; + uint16_t big_box_bit_map[8]; + uint8_t installed_box_map; + uint8_t more_connection_info; + uint8_t reserved4[2]; + char chassis_sn[40]; +} sense_bus_param; +#define SENSE_BUS_PARAM 0x65 + +struct identify_physical_device { + uint8_t scsi_bus; + uint8_t scsi_id; + uint16_t block_size_in_bytes; + uint32_t total_blocks; + uint32_t reserved_blocks; + unsigned char drive_model[40]; + unsigned char drive_serial_no[40]; + unsigned char drive_fw_rev[8]; + uint8_t scsi_inquiry_byte_7; /* byte 7 from inquiry page 0 data */ + uint8_t reserved[2]; + /* physical_drive_flags: + * Bit 0 set if drive present and operational at this position. + * Bit 1 set if non-disk device detected at this position. + * Bit 2 set if wide SCSI transfers are currently enabled for this drive. + * Bit 3 set if synchronous (fast or ultra) SCSI transfers are enabled + * for this drive. If bit 6 is set, bit 3 will also be set. + * Bit 4 set if this drive is in a narrow drive tray. + * Bit 5 set if drive is wide, but firmware reverted to narrow + * transfers on this drive due to wide SCSI transfer failure. + * Bit 6 set if Ultra-SCSI transfers are enabled for this drive. If + * bit 7 is set, bit 6 will also be set. + * Bit 7 set if Ultra-2 SCSI transfers are enabled for this drive. + * (bit 7 defined in f/w 3.02 only) + */ + uint8_t physical_drive_flags; + /* more_physical_drive_flags: + * Valid for f/w 1.50 only. + * Bit 0 set if drive supports S.M.A.R.T. predictive failure according + * to the drive’s mode page 0x1C (byte 2, bit 3, is “changeable”). + * Bit 1 set if S.M.A.R.T. predictive failure (01/5D) errors are + * recorded for this drive. This bit should be ignored if the drive + * does not support S.M.A.R.T. (according to bit 0). + * Bit 2 set if S.M.A.R.T. predictive failure is enabled according to + * the “saved parameters” in the drive’s mode page 0x1C (byte 2, bit 3, + * is set). Also see bits 0 & 1, above. + * Bit 3 set if S.M.A.R.T. predictive failure (01/5D) errors are + * recorded for this drive since the last controller reset. This bit + * should be ignored if the drive does not support S.M.A.R.T. + * (according to bit 0). + * Bit 4 set if drive is attached to the external SCSI connector (f/w + * 2.50) + * Bit 5 set if drive is configured as part of a logical volume (f/w + * 2.50). + * Bit 6 set if drive is configured to be a spare (f/w 2.50). + * Bit 7 set if controller detected that the drive write cache was + * enabled in the “saved” Caching_Parameters mode page at the time when + * the drive was spun up (if a configuration exists, the write cache + * will subsequently be disabled in the “saved” page by the controller + * based upon the setting in Set Controller Parameters). (f/w  2.60). + */ + uint8_t more_physical_drive_flags; + uint8_t reserved2; + /* yet_more_physical_drive_flags: + * Bits 0-5: Reserved + * Bit 6 set if drive write cache is enabled in the “current” + * Caching_Parameters mode page. + * Bit 7 set if drive write cache setting is changeable and drive has a + * “safe” write cache according to the “WCE” bit in the default + * Caching_Parameters mode page. + * (f/w 2.84 only) + */ + uint8_t yet_more_physical_drive_flags; + uint8_t reserved3[5]; + unsigned char phys_connector[2]; + uint8_t phys_box_on_bus; /* <-- In firmware spec addendum: fwspecwww-sourceforge.addendum1.111510.doc */ + /* see https://sourceforge.net/projects/cciss/files/Firmware%20documentation/ */ + uint8_t phys_bay_in_box; +}; +#define BMIC_IDENTIFY_PHYSICAL_DEVICE 0x15 +#pragma pack() + +#define CISS_READ 0x26 +#define CISS_MAX_CDB_LEN 16 +#define DEVICE_TYPE_RAID 0x0c +#define CISS_REPORT_LOGICAL_LUNS 0xc2 +#define CISS_REPORT_PHYSICAL_LUNS 0xc3 +#define REPORT_LUNS_FLAG_PHYSICAL_NODE_IDS (1 << 0) +#define REPORT_LUNS_FLAG_OTHER_PHYS_DEV_INFO (1 << 1) +#define REPORT_LUNS_EXTENDED_MASK 0x03 +#define REPORT_LUNS_HEADER_SIZE 8 +#define REPORT_LUNS_ENTRY_SIZE(extended) (8 + (extended ? 1 : 0) * 16) +#define EXTENDED_REPORT_LUNS_ENTRY_SIZE REPORT_LUNS_ENTRY_SIZE(true) + +#pragma pack(1) +#define BMIC_SENSE_CACHE_CONFIGURATION 0xc1 +#define SENSE_CACHE_CONFIG_CDB_LEN 10 +struct bmic_transfer_data { + uint8_t memory_address_hi_dir; + uint16_t memory_address_lo; + uint16_t transfer_count; +}; + +struct bmic_cache_configuration { + uint32_t posted_writes_drive_bit_map; + uint16_t mem_for_read_cache; + uint16_t mem_for_write_cache; + uint8_t disable_flag; + uint16_t offset_to_ecu_bitmap; + uint16_t offset_to_ecf_bitmap; + uint16_t offset_to_ercdu_bitmap; + uint8_t reserved1; + uint32_t total_length; + uint16_t max_log_drv_supported; + uint8_t reserved2[10]; + uint32_t status; +#define BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_STATUS_ENABLED (1 << 0) +#define BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_TEMP_DISABLED (1 << 1) +#define BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_PERM_DISABLED (1 << 2) +#define BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_VALID_DATA_ON_RESET_FOUND (1 << 3) +#define BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_POSSIBLE_DATA_LOSS_ON_RESET (1 << 4) + /* bits 5,6 not implemented, 7 is weird */ +#define BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_UNFLUSHED_DIRTY_DATA (1 << 8) +#define BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_DIRTY_DATA_LIMIT_REACHED (1 << 9) +#define BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_ECC_ERRORS_DETECTED (1 << 10) +#define BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_DATA_LOSS_OTHER (1 << 11) +#define BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_AUTO_RECONFIG (1 << 12) +#define BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_REDUNDCTLR_VALID_DATA_FOUND (1 << 13) +#define BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_BATTERY_ENABLE_HW_PROBLEM (1 << 14) +#define BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_CPLD_BBWC_INCOMPATIBILITY (1 << 15) +#define BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_CAPACITOR_ATTACHED (1 << 16) +#define BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_161718_CACHE_DISABLED (1 << 30) + uint16_t disable_code; + uint16_t total_memory_size; + uint16_t battery_count; + uint16_t good_battery_map; + uint16_t parity_read_errors; + uint16_t parity_write_errors; +#define BMIC_XFER_DATA_ERROR_LOG_LENGTH 32 + struct bmic_transfer_data error_log[BMIC_XFER_DATA_ERROR_LOG_LENGTH]; + uint16_t failed_battery_map; + uint8_t daughter_board_attached; + uint32_t cache_failure_map; + uint8_t max_error_log_entries; + uint8_t nvarm_load_status; + uint8_t memory_size_shift_factor; + uint16_t non_battery_backed_memory_size; + uint8_t memory_state; + uint8_t cache_autorev; + uint16_t total_attached_memory; + uint8_t percent_read_cache; + uint8_t percent_write_cache; + uint8_t default_percent_read_cache; + uint8_t default_percent_write_cache; +#define BMIC_CACHE_CONFIG_PAD_TO_512_BYTES 284 + uint8_t reserved[BMIC_CACHE_CONFIG_PAD_TO_512_BYTES]; +}; +#pragma pack() + +char *progname = "cciss_vol_status"; + +void usage() +{ + fprintf(stderr, "%s: usage: %s [-p] [-q] [-v] [-u] [-x] /dev/cciss/c*d0 /dev/sg*\n", progname, progname); + fprintf(stderr, " -p --persnickety Complain about device nodes which can't be opened.\n"); + fprintf(stderr, " -u --try-unknown-devices Allow interrogation of even unrecognized controllers\n"); + fprintf(stderr, " (useful for brand new hardware.)\n"); + fprintf(stderr, " -s --smart Report S.M.A.R.T. predictive failures. \n"); + fprintf(stderr, " -v --version Print program version and exit.\n"); + fprintf(stderr, " -V --verbose Print more info about controller and disks.\n"); + fprintf(stderr, " -C --copyright Print copyright notice first.\n"); + exit(-1); +} + +static void set_cdb_buffer_length(unsigned char *cdb, uint16_t buflen) +{ +#define CDBBUFLEN 7 /* buffer length commonly stored at byte 7 in CDB */ + cdb[CDBBUFLEN] = (buflen >> 8) & 0xff; + cdb[CDBBUFLEN + 1] = buflen & 0xff; +} + +static void find_bus_target(struct identify_controller *id, int bmic_drive_number, + int *bus, int *target) +{ + int big_map_support; + int drives_per_scsi_bus; + + big_map_support = (id->controller_flags && (1<<7)); + drives_per_scsi_bus = id->drives_per_scsi_bus;; + + /* if no big drive map support, & zero devices per scsi bus */ + if (!big_map_support && (drives_per_scsi_bus == 0)) + drives_per_scsi_bus = 7; + + if (drives_per_scsi_bus == 0) { + /* should never happen, but guard against. */ + fprintf(stderr, "Controller reports zero devices per " + "scsi bus. This is not reasonable. Exiting.\n"); + exit(-1); + } + *bus = bmic_drive_number / drives_per_scsi_bus; + *target = bmic_drive_number % drives_per_scsi_bus; +} + +static void copy_drive_field(unsigned char *to, unsigned char *from, int limit) +{ + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < limit; i++) { + if (isprint(from[i]) || from[i] == '\0') + to[i] = from[i]; + else + to[i] = '?'; + } + to[limit] = '\0'; +} + +static void format_phys_drive_location(char *location, int bus, int target, + int ctlrtype, unsigned char *controller_lun, struct identify_physical_device *device_data) +{ + char tail[300]; + unsigned char model[sizeof(device_data->drive_model) + 1]; + unsigned char serial_no[sizeof(device_data->drive_serial_no) + 1]; + unsigned char fw_rev[sizeof(device_data->drive_fw_rev) + 1]; + + if (smartarray_id[ctlrtype].can_decode_drive_map && (device_data || !controller_lun)) + sprintf(location, " b%dt%d", bus, target); + else + sprintf(location, " "); + if (device_data && controller_lun) { + copy_drive_field(model, device_data->drive_model, sizeof(device_data->drive_model)); + copy_drive_field(serial_no, device_data->drive_serial_no, sizeof(device_data->drive_serial_no)); + copy_drive_field(fw_rev, device_data->drive_fw_rev, sizeof(device_data->drive_fw_rev)); + sprintf(tail, " connector %c%c box %d bay %d %40s %40s %8s", + device_data->phys_connector[0], + device_data->phys_connector[1], + device_data->phys_box_on_bus, + device_data->phys_bay_in_box, + model, serial_no, fw_rev); + } else + sprintf(tail, " connector ?? box ?? bay ?? %40s %40s %8s", + "unknown-model", + "unknown-serial-no", + "unknown firmware rev"); + strcat(location, tail); +} + +static int bitisset(unsigned char bitstring[], int bit, int bitstringlength) +{ + int element; + int offset; + unsigned char or_val; + + element = (bit / 8); + + if (element >= bitstringlength) { + fprintf(stderr, "Bug detected at %s:%d\n", __FILE__, __LINE__); + abort(); + } + + offset = bit % 8; + or_val = (unsigned char) (1 << offset); + + return ((bitstring[element] & or_val) != 0); +} + +static int check_ioctl_results(char *filename, char *command, + int rc, IOCTL_Command_struct *cmd, int ldrive_num) +{ + char numstring[120]; + + if (debug) { + fprintf(stderr, "CHK: %s: CommandStatus=%d\n", command, + cmd->error_info.CommandStatus); + if (cmd->error_info.CommandStatus == 1) { + fprintf(stderr, "ScsiStatus = %d\n", cmd->error_info.ScsiStatus); + if (cmd->error_info.ScsiStatus == 2) + fprintf(stderr, "Check condition, sense key = %d\n", cmd->error_info.SenseInfo[2]); + } + } + + sprintf(numstring, " (logical drive number = %d)", ldrive_num); + + if (rc != 0) { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s, %s ioctl failed, %s, returning -1\n", progname, + filename, command, strerror(errno)); + return -1; + } + if (cmd->error_info.CommandStatus != 0 /* everything cool */ && + cmd->error_info.CommandStatus != 2 /* underrun */ ) { + if (debug) { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s%s, %s ioctl has Command Status=%d, returning -1\n", + progname, filename, command, + (ldrive_num == -1) ? "" : numstring, + cmd->error_info.CommandStatus); + } + return -1; + } + return 0; +} + +/* macro to check results of ioctl, and command status, + and return -1 if something bad happens */ +#define CHECK_IOCTL(filename, command, rc, cmd, ldrive_num) \ + if (check_ioctl_results(filename, command, rc, cmd, ldrive_num) !=0) \ + return -1; + +static void setup_for_ioctl(IOCTL_Command_struct *cmd, + unsigned char *lun, + unsigned char *cdb, int cdblen, + int write_direction, + unsigned char *buf, + int bufsize) +{ + memset(cmd, 0, sizeof(*cmd)); + if (lun != NULL) + memcpy(&cmd->LUN_info, lun, CISS_LUN_ADDR_SIZE); + cmd->Request.CDBLen = cdblen; + cmd->Request.Type.Type = TYPE_CMD; + cmd->Request.Type.Attribute = ATTR_SIMPLE; + cmd->Request.Type.Direction = (write_direction) ? XFER_WRITE : XFER_READ; + cmd->Request.Timeout = 0; + memcpy(cmd->Request.CDB, cdb, cdblen); + cmd->buf_size = bufsize; + cmd->buf = buf; +} + +static void print_report_lun_data(char *title, int count_in_bytes, + unsigned char *data, bool extended) +{ + int i; + int lun_count; + int bytes_per_lun; + int lun; + + bytes_per_lun = REPORT_LUNS_ENTRY_SIZE(extended); + + lun_count = count_in_bytes / REPORT_LUNS_ENTRY_SIZE(extended); + + printf("%s (%s)\n", title, extended ? "(extended)" : ""); + printf("bytecount = %d, lun count = %d \n", count_in_bytes, lun_count); + + lun = 0; + for (i = 0; i < count_in_bytes; i++) { + if ((i % bytes_per_lun) == 0) + printf("\n%d: ", lun); + printf("%02x", data[i - REPORT_LUNS_HEADER_SIZE]); + } + printf("\n\n"); +} + +static int do_report_luns(char *filename, int fd, int *count, + unsigned char *lun, int physical, int extended_flags) +{ + IOCTL_Command_struct cmd; + int rc; + unsigned char cdb[CISS_MAX_CDB_LEN]; + unsigned int bufsize; + char *cmdname; + int becount; + bool extended = (extended_flags & REPORT_LUNS_EXTENDED_MASK); + + memset(lun, 0, *count * REPORT_LUNS_ENTRY_SIZE(extended)); + bufsize = htonl(*count * REPORT_LUNS_ENTRY_SIZE(extended)); + memset(cdb, 0, 16); + cdb[0] = physical ? CISS_REPORT_PHYSICAL_LUNS : CISS_REPORT_LOGICAL_LUNS; + cdb[1] = extended_flags; + memcpy(&cdb[6], &bufsize, 4); + + setup_for_ioctl(&cmd, zero_lun, cdb, 12, 0, lun, *count * 8); + rc = ioctl(fd, CCISS_PASSTHRU, &cmd); + + if (physical) + cmdname = extended ? "REPORT_PHYSICAL (extended)" : "REPORT_PHYSICAL"; + else + cmdname = extended ? "REPORT_LOGICAL (extended)" : "REPORT_LOGICAL"; + CHECK_IOCTL(filename, cmdname, rc, &cmd, -1); /* macro which may return... */ + + /* memcpy to avoid possible unaligned access on ia64, */ + /* in case lun isn't aligned on a 4 byte boundary */ + /* (it is, but, why assume it?). */ + memcpy(&becount, lun, sizeof(becount)); + *count = ntohl(becount) / REPORT_LUNS_ENTRY_SIZE(extended); + + if (debug) + print_report_lun_data(physical ? "Report physical luns" : "Report logical luns", + ntohl(becount), lun, extended); + return 0; +} + +static int do_bmic_id_logical_drive(char *filename, int fd, + unsigned char *controller_lun, int bmic_drive_number, + unsigned char *buffer) +{ + IOCTL_Command_struct cmd; + unsigned char cdb[CISS_MAX_CDB_LEN]; + int rc; + + memset(cdb, 0, 16); + cdb[0] = CISS_READ; + cdb[1] = 0xff & bmic_drive_number; + cdb[6] = ID_LOGICAL_DRIVE; + set_cdb_buffer_length(cdb, 512); /* Always 512 bytes for this cmd */ + cdb[9] = 0xff && (bmic_drive_number >> 8); + + setup_for_ioctl(&cmd, controller_lun, cdb, 16, 0, buffer, 512); + rc = ioctl(fd, CCISS_PASSTHRU, &cmd); + CHECK_IOCTL(filename, "IDENTIFY_LOGICAL_DRIVE", rc, &cmd, -1); /* macro which may return... */ + return 0; +} + +static int do_sense_cache_configuration(char *filename, int fd, + unsigned char *controller_lun, + struct bmic_cache_configuration *cache_config) +{ + IOCTL_Command_struct cmd; + unsigned char cdb[CISS_MAX_CDB_LEN]; + int rc; + + memset(cdb, 0, 16); + cdb[0] = CISS_READ; + cdb[6] = BMIC_SENSE_CACHE_CONFIGURATION; + set_cdb_buffer_length(cdb, sizeof(*cache_config)); + + setup_for_ioctl(&cmd, controller_lun, cdb, SENSE_CACHE_CONFIG_CDB_LEN, 0, + (unsigned char *) cache_config, + sizeof(*cache_config)); + rc = ioctl(fd, CCISS_PASSTHRU, &cmd); + CHECK_IOCTL(filename, "BMIC_SENSE_CACHE_CONFIGURATION", + rc, &cmd, -1); /* macro which may return... */ + return 0; +} + +static int do_bmic_identify_physical_device(char *filename, int fd, + unsigned char *controller_lun, int bmic_drive_number, + struct identify_physical_device *id_phys_device) +{ + IOCTL_Command_struct cmd; + int is_internal_controller; + uint8_t lunzero[CISS_LUN_ADDR_SIZE]; + int rc; + + memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd)); + memset(lunzero, 0, sizeof(lunzero)); + + is_internal_controller = (memcmp(lunzero, controller_lun, + CISS_LUN_ADDR_SIZE) == 0); + memcpy(&cmd.LUN_info, controller_lun, sizeof(cmd.LUN_info)); + cmd.Request.CDBLen = 10; + cmd.Request.CDB[0] = CISS_READ; + if (is_internal_controller) + cmd.Request.CDB[2] = bmic_drive_number & 0xff; + else + cmd.Request.CDB[5] = bmic_drive_number & 0xff; + cmd.Request.CDB[6] = BMIC_IDENTIFY_PHYSICAL_DEVICE; + cmd.Request.CDB[9] = (bmic_drive_number >> 8) & 0xff; + set_cdb_buffer_length(cmd.Request.CDB, sizeof(*id_phys_device)); + cmd.Request.Type.Type = TYPE_CMD; + cmd.Request.Type.Attribute = ATTR_SIMPLE; + cmd.Request.Type.Direction = XFER_READ; + cmd.Request.Timeout = 0; + cmd.buf = (void *) id_phys_device; + cmd.buf_size = sizeof(*id_phys_device); + + rc = ioctl(fd, CCISS_PASSTHRU, &cmd); + CHECK_IOCTL(filename, "IDENTIFY_PHYSICAL_DEVICE", rc, &cmd, -1); /* macro which may return... */ + return rc; +} + +#ifdef HAVE_SCSI_SG_H +static int do_sg_io(int fd, unsigned char *cdb, unsigned char cdblen, unsigned char *buffer, + unsigned int buf_size, int direction); +static int do_sgio_bmic_identify_physical_device(int fd, int bmic_drive_number, + struct identify_physical_device *id_phys_device) +{ + unsigned char cdb[CISS_MAX_CDB_LEN]; + uint8_t lunzero[CISS_LUN_ADDR_SIZE]; + + memset(lunzero, 0, sizeof(lunzero)); + + cdb[0] = CISS_READ; + + /* This is tricky. We're supposed to use either byte 2, or byte 5 + * for the bmic drive number depending on if the controller is internal + * or external. (This is an accidental difference in the firmwares that + * cropped up in the '90s.) I've found that you can just set them *both* + * and it seems to work. Which is a good thing, because there's not a + * good way to tell if it's internal or external with SG_IO. + */ + cdb[2] = bmic_drive_number & 0xff; + cdb[5] = bmic_drive_number & 0xff; + cdb[6] = BMIC_IDENTIFY_PHYSICAL_DEVICE; + cdb[9] = (bmic_drive_number >> 8) & 0xff; + set_cdb_buffer_length(cdb, sizeof(id_phys_device)); + + return do_sg_io(fd, cdb, 10, (unsigned char *) &id_phys_device, + sizeof(id_phys_device), SG_DXFER_FROM_DEV); +} +#endif + +static int lookup_controller(uint32_t board_id); +static int id_ctlr_fd(char * filename, int fd, unsigned char *lun, struct identify_controller *id) +{ + int rc; + unsigned char cdb[CISS_MAX_CDB_LEN]; + IOCTL_Command_struct cmd; + int ctlrtype; + + memset(id, 0, sizeof(*id)); + memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd)); + memset(cdb, 0, 16); + cdb[0] = CISS_READ; + cdb[6] = ID_CTLR; + set_cdb_buffer_length(cdb, sizeof(*id)); + + setup_for_ioctl(&cmd, lun, cdb, 10, 0, (unsigned char *) id, sizeof(*id)); + rc = ioctl(fd, CCISS_PASSTHRU, &cmd); + CHECK_IOCTL(filename, "ID_CONTROLLER", rc, &cmd, -1); /* macro which may return... */ + + ctlrtype = lookup_controller(id->board_id); + if (ctlrtype == -1) { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: Warning: unknown controller type 0x%08x\n", + progname, id->board_id); + everything_hunky_dory = false; + } else if (ctlrtype == -1 || smartarray_id[ctlrtype].supports_sas) { + id->drives_per_scsi_bus = 16; /* bit of a kludge here */ + id->scsi_chip_count = 8; + } + + /* printf("board_id=0x%08x id->drives_per_scsi_bus = %d\n", + id->board_id, id->drives_per_scsi_bus); */ + + if (id->drives_per_scsi_bus == 0) /* not just CASA apparently. */ + id->drives_per_scsi_bus = 7; + return(0); +} + +static void show_disk_map(char *title, char *filename, int fd, + struct identify_controller *id, unsigned char *controller_lun, int ctlrtype, + unsigned char bigmap[], + uint32_t smallmap + ) +{ + int bus, target, first_time; + int i, rc; + int big_map_support; + int ndisks=0; + int drives_per_scsi_bus; + struct identify_physical_device device_data; + char location[300]; + + big_map_support = (id->controller_flags && (1<<7)); + drives_per_scsi_bus = id->drives_per_scsi_bus;; + + /* if no big drive map support, & zero devices per scsi bus */ + if (!big_map_support && (drives_per_scsi_bus == 0)) + drives_per_scsi_bus = 7; + + if (drives_per_scsi_bus == 0) { + /* should never happen, but guard against. */ + fprintf(stderr, "Controller reports zero devices per " + "scsi bus. This is not reasonable. Exiting.\n"); + exit(-1); + } + + first_time = 1; + for (i = 0; i < (big_map_support ? 128 : 16); i++) { /* FIXME magic 128,16 */ + find_bus_target(id, i, &bus, &target); + + if (big_map_support && !bitisset((unsigned char *) bigmap, i, 128 / 8)) + continue; + else + if (!big_map_support && !bitisset((unsigned char *) &smallmap, i, sizeof(smallmap))) + continue; + + rc = 0; + memset(&device_data, 0, sizeof(device_data)); +#ifdef HAVE_SCSI_SG_H + if (controller_lun) +#endif + rc = do_bmic_identify_physical_device(filename, fd, + controller_lun, i, &device_data); +#ifdef HAVE_SCSI_SG_H + else + rc = do_sgio_bmic_identify_physical_device(fd, i, &device_data); +#endif + if (first_time) { + printf("\n%s\n", title); + first_time = 0; + } + + format_phys_drive_location(location, bus, target, ctlrtype, + controller_lun, rc ? NULL : &device_data); + printf("%s\n", location); + ndisks++; + } +} + +static char *decode_status[] = { + /* 0 */ "OK", + /* 1 */ "FAILED", + /* 2 */ "Not configured", + /* 3 */ "Using interim recovery mode", + /* 4 */ "Ready for recovery operation", + /* 5 */ "Currently recovering", + + /* Note: If the unit_status value is 6 or 7, the unit_status + of all other configured logical drives will be marked as + 1 (Logical drive failed). This is to force the user to + correct the problem and to insure that once the problem + is corrected, the data will not have been corrupted by + any user action. */ + + /* 6 */ "Wrong physical drive was replaced", + /* 7 */ "A physical drive is not properly connected", + + /* 8 */ "Hardware is overheating", + /* 9 */ "Hardware was overheated", + /* 10 */ "Currently expannding", + /* 11 */ "Not yet available", + /* 12 */ "Queued for expansion", +}; + +#define MAX_DECODE_STATUS ARRAYSIZE(decode_status) + +static void print_volume_status(char *file, int fd, int ctlrtype, + unsigned char *controller_lun, int volume_number, + struct identify_logical_drive_status *vs, struct identify_controller *id, + int tolerance_type, int certain) +{ + unsigned int spare_bit; + unsigned int i, j, failed_drive_count; + char raid_level[100]; + + if (vs->status == 2) {/* This logical drive is not configured, so no status. */ + if (debug) + fprintf(stderr, "volume %d not configured.\n", volume_number); + return; + } + + if (vs->status != 0) + everything_hunky_dory = false; + + switch (tolerance_type) { + case 0: sprintf(raid_level, "RAID 0"); + break; + case 1: sprintf(raid_level, "RAID 4"); + break; + case 2: sprintf(raid_level, "RAID 1"); + break; + case 3: sprintf(raid_level, "RAID 5"); + break; + case 5: sprintf(raid_level, "RAID 6"); + break; + case 6: sprintf(raid_level, "RAID 1 ADM"); + break; + default: /* mysteriously we don't know (shouldn't get here.) */ + sprintf(raid_level, "(Unknown RAID level (tolerance_type = %d)", + tolerance_type); + break; + } + + printf("%s: (%s) %s Volume %d%s status: ", file, + smartarray_id[ctlrtype].board_name, raid_level, volume_number, + certain ? "" : "(?)"); + if (vs->status < MAX_DECODE_STATUS) + printf("%s. ", decode_status[vs->status]); + else + printf("Unknown status %d.", vs->status); + + for (spare_bit = 0; spare_bit < NSPARE_MSGS; spare_bit++) + if ((vs->spare_status >> spare_bit) & 0x01) + printf(" %s.", spare_drive_status_msg[spare_bit]); +#if 0 + This message just makes people ask questions, without actually helping them. + They can just go look at the LEDs to see which disks are failed. + + if (vs->status != 0 && !smartarray_id[ctlrtype].can_decode_drive_map) + printf("%s: Don't know how to decode drive map data for %s controllers.\n", + progname, smartarray_id[ctlrtype].board_name); +#endif + show_disk_map(" Failed drives:", file, fd, id, controller_lun, ctlrtype, + (unsigned char *) vs->big_failure_map, vs->drive_failure_map); + show_disk_map(" 'Replacement' drives:", file, fd, id, controller_lun, ctlrtype, + (unsigned char *) vs->big_replace_map, vs->replacement_drive_map); + show_disk_map(" Drives currently substituted for by spares:", file, fd, id, controller_lun, ctlrtype, + (unsigned char *) vs->big_spare_map, vs->active_spare_map); + + printf("\n"); + + /* Scan the failed drives map. If any bits set, we're not happy. Note, the + * logical drive status may still be zero in this instance, as a spare drive + * may have taken over but we don't want to exit with status of zero in such + * cases. + */ + + failed_drive_count = 0; + for (i = 0; i < ARRAYSIZE(vs->big_failure_map); i++) { + if (vs->big_failure_map[i]) { + for (j = 0; j < sizeof(vs->big_failure_map[i]) * 8; j++) + if ((1 << j) & vs->big_failure_map[i]) + failed_drive_count++; + } + } + if (failed_drive_count != 0) { + everything_hunky_dory = false; + printf(" Total of %d failed physical drives " + "detected on this logical drive.\n", + failed_drive_count); + } +} + +static int lookup_controller(uint32_t board_id) +{ + int i; + + for (i = 0; smartarray_id[i].board_id != 0xFFFFFFFF; i++) + if (smartarray_id[i].board_id == board_id) + return i; + if (try_unknown_devices) + return i; /* Must be some fancy new controller we don't know yet. */ + return -1; +} + +static void print_bus_status(char *file, int ctlrtype, + int bus_number, sense_bus_param *bus_param) +{ + int alarms; + char status[4*60]; + char enclosure_name[17]; + char enclosure_sn[41]; + int i; + + /* check if inquiry was valid (if not, bus does not exist) */ + if (bus_param->inquiry_valid == 0) return; + + /* prepare enclosure name */ + strncpy(enclosure_name, (char *) bus_param->inquiry.product_id, 16); + enclosure_name[16] = '\0'; + for (i = 16 - 1; i > 0; i--) + if (enclosure_name[i] == ' ') { + enclosure_name[i] = '\0'; + } else { + break; + } + for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) + if (enclosure_name[i] != ' ') + break; + strncpy(enclosure_name, enclosure_name+i, 16-i); + + /* prepare enclosure S/N -- sometimes this is screwed up. */ + /* Eg. 6400 with internal card cage gives back bogus info */ + /* for me for the serial number. */ + strncpy(enclosure_sn, bus_param->chassis_sn, 40); + enclosure_sn[41] = '\0'; + for (i = 40 - 1; i > 0; i--) + if (enclosure_sn[i] == ' ') { + enclosure_sn[i] = '\0'; + } else { + break; + } + for (i = 0; i < 40; i++) + if (enclosure_sn[i] != ' ') + break; + strncpy(enclosure_sn, enclosure_sn+i, 40-i); + + /* check only for valid alarm bits */ + alarms = bus_param->alarm_data.alarm_status & bus_param->alarm_data.valid_alarm_bits; + + if (alarms) { + everything_hunky_dory = false; + + status[0] = '\0'; + if (alarms & 0x1) { + /* fan alert */ + if (strlen(status) > 0) strcat(status, ", "); + strcat(status, "Fan failed"); + } + if (alarms & 0x2) { + /* temperature alert */ + if (strlen(status) > 0) strcat(status, ", "); + strcat(status, "Temperature problem"); + } + if (alarms & 0x4) { + /* door alert */ + if (strlen(status) > 0) strcat(status, ", "); + strcat(status, "Door alert"); + } + if (alarms & 0x8) { + /* power supply alert */ + if (strlen(status) > 0) strcat(status, ", "); + strcat(status, "Power Supply Unit failed"); + } + if (strlen(status) == 0) { + sprintf(status, "Unknown problem (alarm value: 0x%X, allowed: 0x%X)", bus_param->alarm_data.alarm_status, bus_param->alarm_data.valid_alarm_bits); + } + } else { + strcpy(status, "OK"); + } + + printf("%s: (%s) Enclosure %s (S/N: %s) on Bus %d, Physical Port %c%c status: %s.\n", file, + smartarray_id[ctlrtype].board_name, enclosure_name, enclosure_sn, + bus_number, bus_param->physical_port[0], bus_param->physical_port[1], + status); +} + +#ifdef HAVE_SCSI_SG_H + +static void setup_sgio(sg_io_hdr_t *sgio, + unsigned char *cdb, unsigned char cdblen, + unsigned char *databuffer, unsigned int databufferlen, + unsigned char *sensebuffer, unsigned char sensebufferlen, + int direction + ) +{ + sgio->interface_id = 'S'; + sgio->dxfer_direction = direction; + sgio->cmd_len = cdblen; + sgio->mx_sb_len = sensebufferlen; + sgio->iovec_count = 0; + sgio->dxfer_len = databufferlen; + sgio->dxferp = databuffer; + sgio->cmdp = cdb; + sgio->sbp = sensebuffer; + sgio->timeout = 0x0fffffff; /* long timeout */ + /* I used a long timeout here instead of no timeout (0xffffffff) because */ + /* some drivers (mptlinux) appear not to like a timeout value of */ + /* 0xffffffff at all. This way, using cciss_vol_status indiscriminately */ + /* (e.g. cciss_vol_status /dev/sg* ) doesn't make mptlinux driver mad. */ + + sgio->flags = 0; + sgio->pack_id = 0; + sgio->usr_ptr = NULL; + sgio->status = 0; + sgio->masked_status = 0; + sgio->msg_status = 0; + sgio->sb_len_wr = 0; + sgio->host_status = 0; + sgio->driver_status = 0; + sgio->resid = 0; + sgio->duration = 0; + sgio->info = 0; +} + +#define debug_sgio 0 + +static inline int min(int x, int y) +{ + return x < y ? x : y; +} + +static int do_sg_io(int fd, unsigned char *cdb, unsigned char cdblen, unsigned char *buffer, + unsigned int buf_size, int direction) +{ + int status; + sg_io_hdr_t sgio; + unsigned char sensebuffer[64]; + + memset(buffer, 0, buf_size); + memset(&sgio, 0, sizeof(sgio)); + + setup_sgio(&sgio, (unsigned char *) cdb, cdblen, buffer, + buf_size, sensebuffer, sizeof(sensebuffer), direction); + + status = ioctl(fd, SG_IO, &sgio); + + if (status == 0 && sgio.host_status == 0 && sgio.driver_status == 0) { /* cmd succeeded */ + if (sgio.status == 0 || (sgio.status == 2 && + (((sensebuffer[2] & 0x0f) == 0x00) || /* no error */ + ((sensebuffer[2] & 0x0f) == 0x01)))) { + return 0; + } + if (debug_sgio) + fprintf(stderr, "sgio cmd 0x%02x check condition, sense key = %d\n", + cdb[0], sensebuffer[2] & 0x0f); + return -1; + } + if (debug_sgio) + fprintf(stderr, "sgio ioctl: %d, cdb[0]=0x%02x, " + "status host/driver/scsi/sensekey = %d/%d/%d/0x%02x\n", + status, cdb[0], sgio.host_status, sgio.driver_status, + sgio.status, sensebuffer[2]); + return -1; +} + +static int do_inquiry(int fd, unsigned char inquiry_page, + unsigned char* inquiry_buf, unsigned char buf_size) +{ + unsigned char cdb[6]; + + memset(inquiry_buf, 0, buf_size); + memset(cdb, 0, sizeof(cdb)); + cdb[0] = 0x12; + if (inquiry_page != 0) /* EVPD? */ + cdb[1] = 1; + else + cdb[1] = 0; + cdb[2] = inquiry_page; + cdb[4] = buf_size; + + return do_sg_io(fd, cdb, 6, inquiry_buf, (unsigned int) buf_size, SG_DXFER_FROM_DEV); +} + +static int msa1000_passthru_ioctl (int fd, int cmd, void *buffer, int size, unsigned int log_unit) +{ + unsigned char sensebuffer[64]; + int direction = SG_DXFER_FROM_DEV; + unsigned char cdb[CISS_MAX_CDB_LEN]; + int cdblen; + + memset(cdb, 0, sizeof(cdb)); + memset(sensebuffer, 0, 64); + switch (cmd) { + case ID_LOGICAL_DRIVE: + case ID_LSTATUS: { + cdb[0] = CISS_READ; + cdb[1] = log_unit; + cdb[6] = cmd; + set_cdb_buffer_length(cdb, size); + direction = SG_DXFER_FROM_DEV; + cdblen = 10; + break; + } + case ID_CTLR: { /* 0x11 */ + cdb[0] = CISS_READ; + cdb[6] = cmd; + set_cdb_buffer_length(cdb, size); + direction = SG_DXFER_FROM_DEV; + cdblen = 10; + break; + } + default: + fprintf(stderr, "msa1000_passthru_ioctl: unknown command %d\n", cmd); + return -1; + } + return do_sg_io(fd, cdb, cdblen, buffer, size, direction); +} + +static int is_msa1000(int fd) +{ + int status; + char std_inq[256]; + char *prod = "COMPAQ MSA1000"; + char *prod2 = "MSA CONTROLLER"; + + status = do_inquiry(fd, 0, (unsigned char *) std_inq, 255); + if (status < 0) + return 0; + if (strncmp(std_inq+8, prod, strlen(prod)) == 0) + return 1; + if (strstr(std_inq+8, prod2) != 0) + return 1; + return 0; +} + +static int is_smartarray_driver(int fd) +{ + struct _cciss_pci_info_struct pciinfo; + + /* If the CCISS_GETPCIINFO ioctl is known, we can presume + * it's a Smart Array. + * + * This does rely on linux's ioctl numbers being unique + * system wide. Should be the case on vmware and freebsd too. + * + * I memset the buffer to zero anyway just on the off chance that + * this assumption turns out to be false in order to make the + * program at least behave consistently by not passing + * uninitialized stack data to an unknown ioctl. + */ + memset(&pciinfo, 0, sizeof(pciinfo)); + return (ioctl(fd, CCISS_GETPCIINFO, &pciinfo) == 0); +} + +#define MAX_CACHED_DEVICE_NODES 2048 +static struct serial_number_map { + char *device_node; + char serial_no[16]; +} serial_no_map[MAX_CACHED_DEVICE_NODES]; +static int ncached_device_nodes = 0; + +static char *lookup_cached_device_node(unsigned char *serial_no) +{ + int i; + for (i = 0; i < ncached_device_nodes; i++) { + if (memcmp(serial_no, serial_no_map[i].serial_no, 16) == 0) + return serial_no_map[i].device_node; + } + return NULL; +} + +static char *lookup_cached_serialno(char *filename) +{ + int i; + for (i = 0; i < ncached_device_nodes; i++) { + if (strcmp(filename, serial_no_map[i].device_node) == 0) + return serial_no_map[i].serial_no; + } + return NULL; +} + +static void cache_device_node(char *device_node, unsigned char *serial_no) +{ + int i; + for (i = 0; i < ncached_device_nodes; i++) { + if (memcmp(serial_no, serial_no_map[i].serial_no, 16) == 0 && + strcmp(device_node, serial_no_map[i].device_node) == 0) + /* already cached */ + return; + } + if (i >= MAX_CACHED_DEVICE_NODES) + return; /* cache is full. */ + ncached_device_nodes = i; + memcpy(serial_no_map[i].serial_no, serial_no, 16); + serial_no_map[i].device_node = malloc(strlen(device_node)+1); + strcpy(serial_no_map[i].device_node, device_node); +} + +static void free_device_node_cache() +{ + int i; + for (i = 0; i < ncached_device_nodes; i++) + if (serial_no_map[i].device_node) + free(serial_no_map[i].device_node); +} + +static int scsi_device_scandir_filter(const struct dirent *d) +{ + int len; + + len = strlen(d->d_name); + + + + /* Skip non /dev/sd* devices */ + if (strncmp(d->d_name, "sd", 2) != 0) + return 0; + + /* Skip partitions. Only hit the whole disk device. */ + if (d->d_name[len-1] <= '9' && d->d_name[len-1] >= '0') + return 0; + + return 1; +} + +/* Given a IDENTIFY LOGICAL DRIVE data, find the matching /dev/sd* */ +/* note. "Matching" means, the one with the same serial number. */ +static char *unknown_scsi_device = "/dev/???"; +static void find_scsi_device_node(unsigned char *unique_volume_id, char **scsi_device_node) +{ + struct dirent **namelist = NULL; + int nents, rc, i, fd; + unsigned char buffer[64]; + char filename[1024]; + char *device_node; + + + /* see if we already know the device node for this serialno. Unlikely */ + device_node = lookup_cached_device_node(unique_volume_id); + if (device_node != NULL) { + *scsi_device_node = malloc(strlen(device_node) + 1); + strcpy(*scsi_device_node, device_node); + return; + } + + /* Scan for /dev/sd[a-z]+ device nodes */ + *scsi_device_node = unknown_scsi_device; + nents = scandir("/dev", &namelist, scsi_device_scandir_filter, alphasort); + if (nents < 0) + return; + + for (i = 0; i < nents; i++) { /* for each device node /dev/sd[a-z]+ */ + char *sn; + snprintf(filename, 1023, "/dev/%s", namelist[i]->d_name); + + /* see if we already know the serial no. */ + sn = lookup_cached_serialno(filename); + if (sn != NULL) { + /* see if the serial number matches. */ + if (memcmp(sn, unique_volume_id, 16) == 0) { + *scsi_device_node = malloc(strlen(filename)+1); + strcpy(*scsi_device_node, filename); + break; /* serial number matches, we're done. */ + } else + continue; /* serial number doesn't match. */ + } + + /* we don't know the serial number for this dev node, find it. */ + fd = open(filename, O_RDWR); + if (fd < 0) + continue; + + rc = do_inquiry(fd, 0x83, buffer, sizeof(buffer)); + if (rc < 0) + goto next; + + /* remember the serial number for this device node for next time. */ + cache_device_node(filename, &buffer[8]); + + /* Does it match? */ + if (memcmp(&buffer[8], unique_volume_id, 16) == 0) { + *scsi_device_node = malloc(strlen(filename)+1); + strcpy(*scsi_device_node, filename); + close(fd); + break; /* matching serial number, we're done. */ + } +next: + close(fd); + } + + /* free what scandir() allocated. */ + for (i = 0; i < nents; i++) + free(namelist[i]); + free(namelist); + + return; +} + +static void msa1000_logical_drive_status(char *file, int fd, + unsigned int logical_drive, struct identify_controller *id) +{ + int rc, ctlrtype; + struct identify_logical_drive_status ldstatus; + struct identify_logical_drive drive_id; + int tolerance_type = -1; + char *scsi_device_node; + + memset(&drive_id, 0, sizeof(drive_id)); + rc = msa1000_passthru_ioctl(fd, ID_LOGICAL_DRIVE, &drive_id, + sizeof(drive_id), logical_drive); + if (rc == 0) + tolerance_type = drive_id.tolerance_type; + + memset(&ldstatus, 0, sizeof(ldstatus)); + rc = msa1000_passthru_ioctl(fd, ID_LSTATUS, &ldstatus, + sizeof(ldstatus), logical_drive); + if (rc < 0) { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s: ioctl: logical drive: %d %s\n", + progname, file, logical_drive, strerror(errno)); + return; + } + ctlrtype = lookup_controller(id->board_id); + if (ctlrtype == -1) { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s: Unknown controller, board_id = 0x%08x\n", + progname, file, id->board_id); + return; + } + find_scsi_device_node(drive_id.unique_volume_id, &scsi_device_node); + print_volume_status(scsi_device_node, fd, ctlrtype, NULL, + logical_drive, &ldstatus, id, tolerance_type, 1); + if (scsi_device_node != unknown_scsi_device) + free(scsi_device_node); +} +#else +static void free_device_node_cache() +{ +} +#endif /* ifdef HAVE_SCSI_SG_H */ + +static int all_same(unsigned char *buf, unsigned int bufsize, unsigned char value) +{ + unsigned int i; + int rc; + + rc = 0; + for (i = 0; i < bufsize; i++) { + if (buf[i] != value) + return 0; + } + return 1; +} + +static int do_cciss_inquiry(char *file, int fd, + unsigned char *lun, + unsigned char inquiry_page, + unsigned char *inquiry_buf, + unsigned char buf_size) +{ + IOCTL_Command_struct cmd; + unsigned char cdb[CISS_MAX_CDB_LEN]; + int status; + + memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd)); + memset(cdb, 0, sizeof(cdb)); + cdb[0] = 0x12; /* inquiry */ + cdb[1] = inquiry_page ? 1 : 0; + cdb[2] = inquiry_page; + cdb[4] = buf_size; + + setup_for_ioctl(&cmd, lun, cdb, 6, 0, inquiry_buf, buf_size); + + if (debug) + fprintf(stderr, "Getting inquiry page 0x%02x from LUN:0x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x\n", + inquiry_page, + lun[0], lun[1], lun[2], lun[3], + lun[4], lun[5], lun[6], lun[7]); + + status = ioctl(fd, CCISS_PASSTHRU, &cmd); + CHECK_IOCTL(file, "INQUIRY", status, &cmd, -1); /* macro which may return... */ + return 0; +} + +static void append_internal_controller_lunid_to_extended_report_luns(unsigned char *data, + int *lun_count) +{ + int offset = REPORT_LUNS_HEADER_SIZE + + *lun_count * EXTENDED_REPORT_LUNS_ENTRY_SIZE; + memset(&data[offset], 0, EXTENDED_REPORT_LUNS_ENTRY_SIZE); + data[offset + EXTENDED_REPORT_LUNS_ENTRY_SIZE - 1] = DEVICE_TYPE_RAID; + (*lun_count)++; +} + +static unsigned char get_device_type(unsigned char *extended_report_luns_entry) +{ + return extended_report_luns_entry[EXTENDED_REPORT_LUNS_ENTRY_SIZE - 1]; +} + +/***************************************************************** + + init_cciss_to_bmic() + + There are two ways of addressing logical drives, and it depends what + you're doing which way you have to use. Generally, SCSI things, + like reads, writes, inquiries, etc. use the 8-byte LUN as reported by + REPORT_LOGICAL_LUNS. And BMIC commands use another way, I'll call + it "the BMIC way." + + There can be controllers behind controllers. For instance, you might + have a 6400 HBA cabled to a MSA500 external box. The 6400's a smartarray + PCI board connected via SCSI cables to the MSA500. The MSA500 has a + Smartarray RAID controller inside it. The controller in the MSA500 will + have an 8-byte LUN address, as does the 6400. The 6400's LUN will be all + zeroes. The MSA500's will be something else, as reported by REPORT_PHYSICAL_LUNS, + and identified as an MSA500 by an inquiry to that LUN. + + Further complications can come up with SSP, in that there may be logical + drives addressable the "BMIC way", which are not addressable via any + 8-byte LUN from the host. (more of a SAN thing, but anyhow...) + + So, an address of a logical drive "the BMIC way" consists of the LUN of + the controller which that logical drive is on, plus a "BMIC drive number" + which gets crammed into the BMIC CDB. + + So, how do you figure out the BMIC address which corresponds to a given + 8-byte lun address? For specific controllers, there may be some shortcuts. + However, to do it in a general way, without having to be aware of nasty + controller details nobody should be forced to be aware of, the following + algorithm is implemented. + + Do a report logical LUNs to get a list of LUNs. (On some controllers + which support a large number of logical drives, this may take + awhile to complete.) + + Get inquiry page 0x83 from each LUN which supports it, + and remember this data. + + Do a report physical LUNs, and an inquiry to each to find + any external RAID controllers (e.g. MSA500). + + For each controller (LUN 0x0000000000000000 plus any external + controllers found in previous step) do: + + BMIC 0x10, identify logical drive. + This returns, among other things, same data as inquiry page 0x83, above. + + Match up the data returned by BMIC 0x10 with Inquiry page 0x83. + + init_cciss_to_bmic implements this algorithm. + + You might wonder why instead, we don't just have for example vendor specific + inquiry pages accessible via the 8-byte LUN which report the same things + as are accessible via the old "BMIC way", esp, e.g. SENSE_LOGICAL_DRIVE_STATUS. + I wonder the same thing myself. + + This function has the side effect of filling out controller_lun_list[] + and num_controllers. + +***************************************8***************************/ + +static int init_cciss_to_bmic(char *file, int fd) +{ + + /* Create a mapping between 8-byte luns from REPORT_LOGICAL_LUNS + and 8-byte controller LUN address + BMIC drive number tuples. + This mapping is stored in the cciss_to_bmic global array. */ + +#pragma pack(1) + struct identify_logical_drive id_logical_drive_data; +#pragma pack() + uint64_t lunlist[MAX_LUNS + 1]; + int lun_count = MAX_LUNS; + unsigned char physlunlist[(MAX_LUNS + 1) * EXTENDED_REPORT_LUNS_ENTRY_SIZE + + REPORT_LUNS_HEADER_SIZE]; + unsigned char buf[256]; + struct bmic_addr_t missed_drive[MAX_LUNS + 1]; + int nmissed = 0; + int nguessed = 0; + int rc; + int i, j, k, m; + int ctlrtype; + + memset(&cciss_to_bmic, 0, sizeof(cciss_to_bmic)); + memset(lunlist, 0, sizeof(lunlist)); + memset(physlunlist, 0, sizeof(physlunlist)); + memset(missed_drive, 0, sizeof(missed_drive)); + + /* Do report LOGICAL LUNs to get a list of all logical drives */ + rc = do_report_luns(file, fd, &lun_count, (unsigned char *) lunlist, 0, 0); + if (rc != 0) { + fprintf(stderr, "do_report_luns(logical) failed.\n"); + everything_hunky_dory = false; + return -1; + } + + cciss_to_bmic.naddrs = lun_count; + + /* For each logical drive... */ + for (i = 0; i < cciss_to_bmic.naddrs; i++) { + memcpy(cciss_to_bmic.addr[i].logical_lun, &lunlist[i+1], + CISS_LUN_ADDR_SIZE); + if (debug) { + unsigned char *x = (unsigned char *) &lunlist[i+1]; + fprintf(stderr, "%d: ", i); + for (j = 0; j < CISS_LUN_ADDR_SIZE; j++) + fprintf(stderr, "%02x", x[j]); + fprintf(stderr, "\n"); + } + memset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf)); + + /* Get inquiry page 0x83 to get the unique identifire */ + rc = do_cciss_inquiry(file, fd, cciss_to_bmic.addr[i].logical_lun, 0x83, buf, 255); + if (rc != 0) { + fprintf(stderr, "logical lun %d inquiry 0x83 failed, rc = %d.\n", i, rc); + continue; + } + if (buf[7] != 16) { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: buf[7] is not 16! Very unexpected...\n", progname); + } + memcpy(&cciss_to_bmic.addr[i].inq_pg_0x83_data[0], &buf[8], 16); + } + + /* Get a list of physical luns... we're looking for RAID controller devices */ + lun_count = MAX_LUNS; + rc = do_report_luns(file, fd, &lun_count, physlunlist, 1, + REPORT_LUNS_FLAG_OTHER_PHYS_DEV_INFO); + if (rc != 0) { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: do_report_physical failed.\n", progname); + everything_hunky_dory = false; + return -1; + } + + /* Add the PCI host controller itself to this list... */ + append_internal_controller_lunid_to_extended_report_luns(physlunlist, &lun_count); + + memset(controller_lun_list[0], 0, 8); + num_controllers = 0; + + for (i = 0; i < lun_count; i++) { /* For each physical LUN... */ + + struct identify_controller id_ctlr_data; + int max_possible_drives = 0; + int byteoffset = REPORT_LUNS_HEADER_SIZE + + i * EXTENDED_REPORT_LUNS_ENTRY_SIZE; + unsigned char *this_lun_data = &physlunlist[byteoffset]; + + /* If the device type is not RAID CONTROLLER, skip this device. */ + if (get_device_type(this_lun_data) != DEVICE_TYPE_RAID) { + if (debug) + fprintf(stderr, "Not a RAID controller, skipping.\n"); + continue; + } + + /* Issue IDENTIFY_PHYSICAL_CONTROLLER to get number of logical drives */ + /* possible and present on this particular controller */ + + memset(&id_ctlr_data, 0, sizeof(id_ctlr_data)); + rc = id_ctlr_fd(file, fd, this_lun_data, &id_ctlr_data); + if (rc != 0) { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: do_id_ctlr on lun %d failed.\n", progname, i); + continue; + } + + /* Check to see if it's a standby or secondary controller in an */ + /* active/standby or primary/secondary configuration. If it is */ + /* not the preferred controller, you can't really talk to it */ + /* very much. (MSA500 stuff, typically). */ + if (((id_ctlr_data.redund_ctlr_modes_support & SUPPORT_ACTIVE_STANDBY) || + (id_ctlr_data.redund_ctlr_modes_support & SUPPORT_PRIMARY_SECONDARY)) && + ((id_ctlr_data.curr_redund_ctlr_mode & 0x03) != 0) && + !(id_ctlr_data.redund_ctlr_status & PREFERRED_REDUNDANT_CTLR)) { + if (debug) + fprintf(stderr, "\nSkipping standby/secondary controller.\n"); + continue; + } + + /* Record this controller for later checking of fan/power/temp status */ + memcpy(controller_lun_list[num_controllers], this_lun_data, + CISS_LUN_ADDR_SIZE); + busses_on_this_ctlr[num_controllers] = id_ctlr_data.scsi_chip_count; + + /* For SAS controllers, there's a different way to figure "busses" + * (how many storage boxes can be attached) than using the scsi_chip_count, + * but it's not publically documented. So, I'm just going to use 16 for SAS + * and "unknown" controllers. + */ + ctlrtype = lookup_controller(id_ctlr_data.board_id); + if (ctlrtype == -1 || smartarray_id[ctlrtype].supports_sas) + busses_on_this_ctlr[num_controllers] = 16; + + num_controllers++; + + max_possible_drives = id_ctlr_data.usMaxLogicalUnits; + if (debug) { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: max possible drives is %d\n\n", + progname, max_possible_drives); + } + if (max_possible_drives > 512) { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: max possible drives reportedly %d > 512," + " very unexpected, exiting.\n", + progname, max_possible_drives); + exit(1); + } + + if (max_possible_drives == 0) { /* some controllers are just too old... */ + if (debug) + fprintf(stderr, "max_possible drives was zero, adjusting to 32.\n"); + max_possible_drives = 32; + } + + /* The below loop could be optimized slightly, in that ID_CONTROLLER + tells us also the number of logical drives present as well as possible, + so, we could bail as soon as we discover that number. Also we know + a number from Report logical luns, and this is potentially smaller + than that reported by ID_CONTROLLER, due to SSP (selective storage + presentation.) We could bail when all logical drives reported by + REPORT_LOGICAL_LUNS were matched. Also, we could remove items from + the list being matched against once they were matched. + */ + + /* For each possible logical drive on this raid controller... */ + for (j = 0; j < max_possible_drives; j++) { + + /* Issue BMIC IDENTIFY_LOGICAL_DRIVE cmd to get unique identifier */ + memset(&id_logical_drive_data, 0, sizeof(id_logical_drive_data)); + rc = do_bmic_id_logical_drive(file, fd, + this_lun_data, j, (unsigned char *) &id_logical_drive_data); + if (rc != 0) { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: do_bmic_id_logical_drive failed for drive %d\n", + progname, j); + continue; + } + + /* If every byte of identify logical drive data is 0, drive doesn't exist. */ + if (all_same((unsigned char *) &id_logical_drive_data, + sizeof(id_logical_drive_data), 0)) { + if (debug) + fprintf(stderr, "id_logical_drive_data is all zeroes, " + "means there is no logical drive %d\n", j); + continue; + } + + if (debug) { + fprintf(stderr, "Logical drive 0x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x:%d has unique id: 0x", + this_lun_data[0], this_lun_data[1], + this_lun_data[2], this_lun_data[3], + this_lun_data[4], this_lun_data[5], + this_lun_data[6], this_lun_data[7], j); + for (m = 0; m < 16; m++) + fprintf(stderr, "%02x", id_logical_drive_data.unique_volume_id[m]); + fprintf(stderr, "\nSearching....\n"); + } + + /* Search through list of previously found page 0x83 data for a match */ + for (k = 0; k < cciss_to_bmic.naddrs; k++) { + int m; + /* Check if results of id_logical_drive match + cciss_to_bmic.addr[i].inq_pg_0x83_data */ + + + if (debug) { + fprintf(stderr, " "); + for (m = 0; m < 16; m++) + fprintf(stderr, "%02x", cciss_to_bmic.addr[k].inq_pg_0x83_data[m]); + fprintf(stderr, "\n"); + } + + if (memcmp(id_logical_drive_data.unique_volume_id, + cciss_to_bmic.addr[k].inq_pg_0x83_data, 16) == 0) { + /* Found a match, store it away... */ + if (debug) + fprintf(stderr, "Found!, k = %d\n", k); + cciss_to_bmic.addr[k].bmic_drive_number = j; + memcpy(cciss_to_bmic.addr[k].controller_lun, + this_lun_data, CISS_LUN_ADDR_SIZE); + memcpy(cciss_to_bmic.addr[k].bmic_id_ctlr_data, + id_logical_drive_data.unique_volume_id, 16); + cciss_to_bmic.addr[k].tolerance_type = + id_logical_drive_data.tolerance_type; + cciss_to_bmic.addr[k].certain = 1; + break; + } + } + if (k == cciss_to_bmic.naddrs) { + if (debug) + fprintf(stderr, "Didn't find %d here. Adding to missed drive list as bmic drive %d\n", i, j); + memcpy(missed_drive[nmissed].controller_lun, + this_lun_data, CISS_LUN_ADDR_SIZE); + missed_drive[nmissed].bmic_drive_number = j; + missed_drive[nmissed].tolerance_type = id_logical_drive_data.tolerance_type; + nmissed++; + } + } + + + + /* Ugh. This is really ugly. MSA500 does not have the */ + /* Unique ID in the identify_logical_drive_data. In that case...sigh... */ + /* just scan through our list of unmatched ones and assign them sequentially */ + /* MOST times this will be correct. Apparently some other old controllers */ + /* have the same problem as well, e.g.: Smart Array 5300 */ + + for (m = 0; m < nmissed; m++) { + for (k = 0; k < cciss_to_bmic.naddrs; k++) { + if (!all_same(cciss_to_bmic.addr[k].bmic_id_ctlr_data, 16, 0)) + continue; + + if (debug) + fprintf(stderr, "mapping logical drive %d to bmic drive %d(%d)\n", + k, missed_drive[m].bmic_drive_number, m); + memcpy(cciss_to_bmic.addr[k].controller_lun, + missed_drive[m].controller_lun, 8); + cciss_to_bmic.addr[k].bmic_drive_number = + missed_drive[m].bmic_drive_number; + cciss_to_bmic.addr[k].tolerance_type = + missed_drive[m].tolerance_type; + memset(cciss_to_bmic.addr[k].bmic_id_ctlr_data, 0xff, 16); + /* Make a note of the fact that we're guessing. */ + cciss_to_bmic.addr[k].certain = 0; + nguessed++; + break; + } + } + + if (nguessed != nmissed) { + /* This happens because the controller reported a maximum */ + /* of 0 logical drives, and we bumped it up to 32 knowing that */ + /* was wrong, so these "missed" drives aren't real. Nothing to do. */ + ; + } + } + + if (debug) { + /* Print table of mappings between Logical LUNS and (controller lun, bmic drive number) tuples. */ + fprintf(stderr, "\n\n\n"); + for (i = 0; i < cciss_to_bmic.naddrs; i++) { + fprintf(stderr, "0x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x 0x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x %d\n", + cciss_to_bmic.addr[i].logical_lun[0], + cciss_to_bmic.addr[i].logical_lun[1], + cciss_to_bmic.addr[i].logical_lun[2], + cciss_to_bmic.addr[i].logical_lun[3], + cciss_to_bmic.addr[i].logical_lun[4], + cciss_to_bmic.addr[i].logical_lun[5], + cciss_to_bmic.addr[i].logical_lun[6], + cciss_to_bmic.addr[i].logical_lun[7], + cciss_to_bmic.addr[i].controller_lun[0], + cciss_to_bmic.addr[i].controller_lun[1], + cciss_to_bmic.addr[i].controller_lun[2], + cciss_to_bmic.addr[i].controller_lun[3], + cciss_to_bmic.addr[i].controller_lun[4], + cciss_to_bmic.addr[i].controller_lun[5], + cciss_to_bmic.addr[i].controller_lun[6], + cciss_to_bmic.addr[i].controller_lun[7], + cciss_to_bmic.addr[i].bmic_drive_number); + } + } + return 0; +} + +static void setup_sense_bus_params_cmd(IOCTL_Command_struct *c, + unsigned char lunaddr[], unsigned char bus, + sense_bus_param *bus_param) +{ + memset(c, 0, sizeof(*c)); + memcpy(&c->LUN_info, lunaddr, CISS_LUN_ADDR_SIZE); + c->Request.CDBLen = 10; + c->Request.Type.Type = TYPE_CMD; + c->Request.Type.Attribute = ATTR_SIMPLE; + c->Request.Type.Direction = XFER_READ; + c->Request.Timeout = 0; + c->Request.CDB[0] = CISS_READ; + c->Request.CDB[1] = 0; /* logical drive id? */ + c->Request.CDB[5] = bus; /* bus id */ + c->Request.CDB[6] = SENSE_BUS_PARAM; + c->buf_size = sizeof(*bus_param); + set_cdb_buffer_length(c->Request.CDB, c->buf_size); + c->buf = (unsigned char *) bus_param; +} + +static void print_error_info(IOCTL_Command_struct *c) +{ + int i; + printf("Error info:\n"); + printf("CDB = "); + for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) + printf("%02x ", c->Request.CDB[i]); + printf("\n"); + printf("CommandStatus = %d\n", c->error_info.CommandStatus); + printf("ScsiStatus = %d\n", c->error_info.ScsiStatus); + printf("SenseLen = %d\n", c->error_info.SenseLen); + printf("ResidualCnt = %d\n", c->error_info.ResidualCnt); + printf("SenseInfo = "); + if (c->error_info.SenseLen > SENSEINFOBYTES) + c->error_info.SenseLen = SENSEINFOBYTES; + for (i = 0; i < c->error_info.SenseLen; i++) + printf("%02x ", c->error_info.SenseInfo[i]); + printf("\n\n"); +} + +int do_sense_bus_parameters(char *file, int fd, unsigned char lunaddr[], + int ctlr, unsigned char bus, sense_bus_param *bus_param) +{ + IOCTL_Command_struct c; + int status; + + setup_sense_bus_params_cmd(&c, lunaddr, bus, bus_param); + if (debug) + fprintf(stderr, "Getting bus status for bus %d\n", bus); + /* Get bus status */ + status = ioctl(fd, CCISS_PASSTHRU, &c); + + if (status != 0) { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s: ioctl: controller: %d bus: %d %s\n", + progname, file, ctlr, bus, strerror(errno)); + /* This really should not ever happen. */ + everything_hunky_dory = false; + return -1; + } + + /* This happens when we query busses that don't exist. */ + if (c.error_info.CommandStatus == 4) /* 4 means "invalid command" */ + return -1; + + if (c.error_info.CommandStatus == 1) + print_error_info(&c); + + if (c.error_info.CommandStatus != 0) { + fprintf(stderr, "Error getting status for %s " + "controller: %d bus: %d: Commandstatus is %d\n", + file, ctlr, bus, c.error_info.CommandStatus); + everything_hunky_dory = false; + return -1; + } + if (debug) + fprintf(stderr, "Status for controller %d bus %d " + "seems to be gettable.\n", ctlr, bus); + return 0; +} + +static void check_fan_power_temp(char *file, int ctlrtype, int fd, int num_controllers) +{ + int i, j; + + /* Check the fan/power/temp status of each controller */ + for (i = 0; i < num_controllers; i++) { + for (j = 0; j < busses_on_this_ctlr[i]; j++) { + sense_bus_param bus_param; + memset(&bus_param, 0, sizeof(bus_param)); + if (do_sense_bus_parameters(file, fd, controller_lun_list[i], + i, j, &bus_param) != 0) + continue; + print_bus_status(file, ctlrtype, j, &bus_param); + } + } +} + +static char *cache_disable_info[] = { + /* 0 */ + "Temporary disable condition. Data was found in posted\n" + "write memory, but the configuration signature in the\n" + "posted write memory does not match the one stored in\n" + "the configuration data stored on the drives. Therefore\n" + "the data cannot be written to the drives. This disable\n" + "condition is also reported if the controller firmware is\n" + "replaced with one that is incompatible with the format of\n" + "data found in the posted write memory.\n\n", + + /* 1 */ + "Temporary disable condition. Posted write operations have\n" + "been disabled due to the fact that less than 75% of the\n" + "battery packs are at the sufficient voltage level.\n", + + /* 2 */ + "Temporary disable condition. Posted write operations were\n" + "disabled by the user.\n", + + /* 3 */ + "Temporary disable condition. The adapter does not currently\n" + "have sufficient resources to perform posted write operations.\n" + "(e.g. drive rebuild operations are occurring, etc.)\n", + + /* 4 */ + "Temporary disable condition: The array accelerator board is\n" + "not attached.\n", + + /* 5 */ + "Temporary disable condition: The array accelerator memory is\n" + "in use by an Expand operation that is queued up or in progress.\n", + + /* 6 */ + "Temporary disable condition: The array accelerator memory is\n" + "in use by a Snapshot operation that is queued up or in progress.\n", + /* 7 */ + "Temporary disable condition: The batteries on the redundant\n" + "controller are not at a sufficient charge level to support\n" + "reliable posting of write data.\n", + /* 8 */ + "Temporary disable condition: A cache size mismatch exists\n" + "between the two controllers in a redundant environment.\n", + /* 9 */ + "Temporary disable condition: A cache failure has been detected\n" + "by the other controller in a redundant environment.\n", + /* 10 */ + "Temporary disable condition: The cache has been disabled to\n" + "penalize the user who has an RAID ADG volume configured but the\n" + "ADG Enabler Dongle is broken or missing.\n", + /* 11 */ + "Temporary disable condition: The cache has been disabled because\n" + "SA 6400 EM Controller is configured as boot controller. This is\n" + "not a recommended configuration. User is advised to migrate the\n" + "boot volume to SA 6400 Controller and configure it as boot\n" + "controller.\n", + /* 12 */ + "Temporary disable condition: The posted write cache has been\n" + "disabled in a flash-backed write cache module because the\n" + "capacitor charge is low.\n", + /* 13 */ + "Temporary disable condition: The posted write cache has been\n" + "disabled in a flash-backed write cache module because its\n" + "flash memory is being erased.\n", + /* 14 */ + "", /* unused code */ + /* 15 */ + "", /* unused code */ + /* 16 */ + "Permanent disable condition. Data was found at reset\n" + "initialization in the posted write memory, however, the\n" + "mirror data compare test failed resulting in that data being\n" + "marked as invalid. This is a possible data loss circumstance.\n" + "This disable condition only occurs on controllers with\n" + "mirrored cache RAM (very very old controllers). You won’t see\n" + "this with any remotely recent controller.\n", + /* 17 */ + "Permanent disable condition. Unrecoverable error reading data\n" + "from the cache. For mirrored caches, (very very old controllers)\n" + "this means that read parity errors were detected on both sides\n" + "of the mirror. For ECC protected caches, (non-ancient hardware)\n" + "this means an unrecoverable ECC read error occurred. This is a\n" + "definite data loss circumstance.\n", + /* 18 */ + "Permanent disable condition. Data could not be written to the\n" + "cache memory. This typically means that a parity error was\n" + "detected while writing data to the cache. This could be caused\n" + "by such things as an incomplete connection between the cache card\n" + "and the controller. This is not a data loss circumstance.\n", + /* 19 */ + "Permanent disable condition: Configuration changes were made but\n" + "cache configuration was not updated. (Note: This condition will\n" + "not occur except on very very old controllers.)\n", +}; + +static void decode_cache_disable_code(unsigned short disable_code) +{ + +#define CACHE_DECODE_INDENT " " + + if (disable_code >= ARRAYSIZE(cache_disable_info)) { + printf(CACHE_DECODE_INDENT + "Unknown cache disable code: %d\n", disable_code); + return; + } + + if (strcmp(cache_disable_info[disable_code], "") == 0) { /* unused code */ + printf(CACHE_DECODE_INDENT + "Unknown cache disable code: %d\n", disable_code); + return; + } + + printf(CACHE_DECODE_INDENT "%s", cache_disable_info[disable_code]); +} + +static void print_cache_config_status(struct bmic_cache_configuration *cache_config, + uint32_t cache_config_status_bit, + char *message) +{ + if (!(cache_config->status & cache_config_status_bit)) + return; + printf(" %s\n", message); + + /* special case for write cache disabled, have to decode why */ + if (cache_config_status_bit & (BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_TEMP_DISABLED | + BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_PERM_DISABLED)) + decode_cache_disable_code(cache_config->disable_code); +} + +static void check_one_nonvolatile_cache_status(char *file, int ctlrtype, + int instance, struct bmic_cache_configuration *cache_config) +{ + uint32_t trouble = + BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_TEMP_DISABLED | + BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_PERM_DISABLED | + BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_POSSIBLE_DATA_LOSS_ON_RESET | + BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_UNFLUSHED_DIRTY_DATA | + BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_DIRTY_DATA_LIMIT_REACHED | + BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_ECC_ERRORS_DETECTED | + BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_DATA_LOSS_OTHER | + BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_BATTERY_ENABLE_HW_PROBLEM | + BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_CPLD_BBWC_INCOMPATIBILITY; + + /* I'm not going to worry about trying to report + * whether cache is enabled or disabled for individual logical + * drives, instead will concentrate on the health of the cache + * module + */ + + if (!(trouble & cache_config->status)) { + if (!verbose) + return; /* Cache is ok. */ + } else { + everything_hunky_dory = false; + } + + printf("%s(%s:%d): Non-Volatile Cache status:\n", + file, smartarray_id[ctlrtype].board_name, instance); + + /* For *very* old controllers, these values are KiB, not MiB. */ + printf("%35s: %s\n", "Cache configured", + cache_config->disable_flag == 0 ? "Yes" : "No"); + if (cache_config->disable_flag) + return; + + printf("%35s: %hu MiB\n", "Total cache memory", cache_config->total_memory_size); + printf("%35s: %d% Read / %d% Write\n", "Cache Ratio", cache_config->percent_read_cache, cache_config->percent_write_cache); + printf("%35s: %hu MiB\n", "Read cache memory", cache_config->mem_for_read_cache); + printf("%35s: %hu MiB\n", "Write cache memory", cache_config->mem_for_write_cache); + printf("%35s: %s\n", "Write cache enabled", + (cache_config->status & BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_STATUS_ENABLED) ? "Yes" : "No"); + print_cache_config_status(cache_config, + BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_TEMP_DISABLED, + "Write cache temporarily disabled"); + print_cache_config_status(cache_config, + BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_PERM_DISABLED, + "Write Cache permanently disabled"); + print_cache_config_status(cache_config, + BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_POSSIBLE_DATA_LOSS_ON_RESET, + "Possible data loss on last reset"); + print_cache_config_status(cache_config, + BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_UNFLUSHED_DIRTY_DATA, + "Cache contains unflushed data:"); + print_cache_config_status(cache_config, + BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_DIRTY_DATA_LIMIT_REACHED, + "Cache dirty limit reached"); + print_cache_config_status(cache_config, + BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_ECC_ERRORS_DETECTED, + "Excessive ECC errors detected:"); + print_cache_config_status(cache_config, + BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_DATA_LOSS_OTHER, + "Non power related data loss"); + print_cache_config_status(cache_config, + BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_AUTO_RECONFIG, + "Auto-reconfigured on last reset"); + print_cache_config_status(cache_config, + BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_REDUNDCTLR_VALID_DATA_FOUND, + "Redundant controller data flushed on reset"); + print_cache_config_status(cache_config, + BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_BATTERY_ENABLE_HW_PROBLEM, + "HW problem with battery enable"); + print_cache_config_status(cache_config, + BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_CPLD_BBWC_INCOMPATIBILITY, + "CPLD battery backed write cache incompatibility"); + print_cache_config_status(cache_config, + BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_CAPACITOR_ATTACHED, + "Flash backed cache present"); + print_cache_config_status(cache_config, + BMIC_POSTED_WRITE_161718_CACHE_DISABLED, + "Permanent disable condition detected"); +} + +static void check_nonvolatile_cache_status(char *file, int ctlrtype, + int fd, int num_controllers) +{ + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < num_controllers; i++) { + struct bmic_cache_configuration cache_config; + + memset(&cache_config, 0, sizeof(cache_config)); + if (do_sense_cache_configuration(file, fd, controller_lun_list[i], + &cache_config) != 0) { + everything_hunky_dory = false; + fprintf(stderr, "%s:%s(%d): cannot get non-volatile " + "cache configuration\n", progname, file, i); + continue; + } + check_one_nonvolatile_cache_status(file, ctlrtype, i, &cache_config); + } +} + +static int msa1000_status(char *file, int fd) +{ + int i, rc, numluns; + struct identify_controller id; + + rc = msa1000_passthru_ioctl(fd, ID_CTLR, &id, sizeof(id), 0); + if (rc < 0) { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s: Can't identify controller, id = 0x%08x.\n", + progname, file, id.board_id); + if (persnickety) + everything_hunky_dory = false; + return -1; + } + numluns = id.num_logical_drives; + for (i = 0; i < numluns; i++) /* We know msa1000 supports only 32 logical drives */ + msa1000_logical_drive_status(file, fd, i, &id); + + /* We're not doing fan/temp/power for msa1000 for now. */ + close(fd); + return 0; +} + +static int cciss_device_type_is_correct(char *file, int fd) +{ + int rc; + struct stat statbuf; + + /* Not a SCSI device. Stat the file to see if it's a block device file */ + rc = fstat(fd, &statbuf); + if (rc < 0) { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: cannot stat %s: %s\n", + progname, file, strerror(errno)); + if (persnickety) + everything_hunky_dory = false; + return -1; + } + + /* On linux, we want a block device; on freebsd, character */ +#if HAVE_CISSIO_H +#define WANTED_DEVICE_TYPE +#define WANTED_DEVICE_TYPE_STRING "character" +#else +#define WANTED_DEVICE_TYPE ! +#define WANTED_DEVICE_TYPE_STRING "block" +#endif + if (WANTED_DEVICE_TYPE S_ISBLK(statbuf.st_mode)) { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s is not a %s device.\n", + progname, file, WANTED_DEVICE_TYPE_STRING); + if (persnickety) + everything_hunky_dory = false; + return -1; + } + return 0; +} + +static void cciss_logical_drive_status(char *file, int fd, + struct identify_controller *id, int ctlrtype, int volume_number, int is_scsi) +{ + IOCTL_Command_struct c; + struct identify_logical_drive_status ldstatus; + int status; + char *scsi_device_node; + + /* Construct command to get logical drive status */ + memset(&c, 0, sizeof(c)); + memset(&ldstatus, 0, sizeof(ldstatus)); + memcpy(&c.LUN_info, cciss_to_bmic.addr[volume_number].controller_lun, + CISS_LUN_ADDR_SIZE); + c.Request.CDBLen = 10; + c.Request.Type.Type = TYPE_CMD; + c.Request.Type.Attribute = ATTR_SIMPLE; + c.Request.Type.Direction = XFER_READ; + c.Request.Timeout = 0; + c.Request.CDB[0] = CISS_READ; + c.Request.CDB[1] = cciss_to_bmic.addr[volume_number].bmic_drive_number & 0xff; + c.Request.CDB[6] = ID_LSTATUS; + c.buf_size = sizeof(ldstatus); + set_cdb_buffer_length(c.Request.CDB, c.buf_size); + c.Request.CDB[9] = (cciss_to_bmic.addr[volume_number].bmic_drive_number >> 8) & 0x0ff; + c.buf = (unsigned char *) &ldstatus; + + if (debug) + fprintf(stderr, "Getting logical drive status for drive %d\n", volume_number); + /* Get logical drive status */ + status = ioctl(fd, CCISS_PASSTHRU, &c); + if (status != 0) { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s: ioctl: logical drive: %d %s\n", + progname, file, volume_number, strerror(errno)); + /* This really should not ever happen. */ + everything_hunky_dory = false; + return; + } + if (c.error_info.CommandStatus != 0) { + fprintf(stderr, "Error getting status for %s " + "volume %d: Commandstatus is %d\n", + file, volume_number, c.error_info.CommandStatus); + everything_hunky_dory = false; + return; + } else { + if (debug) + fprintf(stderr, "Status for logical drive %d seems to be gettable.\n", + volume_number); + } + scsi_device_node = file; +#ifdef HAVE_SCSI_SG_H + if (is_scsi) + find_scsi_device_node(cciss_to_bmic.addr[volume_number].bmic_id_ctlr_data, + &scsi_device_node); + else + scsi_device_node = file; +#endif + print_volume_status(scsi_device_node, fd, ctlrtype, + cciss_to_bmic.addr[volume_number].controller_lun, + volume_number, &ldstatus, id, + cciss_to_bmic.addr[volume_number].tolerance_type, + cciss_to_bmic.addr[volume_number].certain); +} + +static inline int bmic_supports_big_maps(struct identify_controller *id) +{ + return id->controller_flags && (1<<7); +} + +static int bmic_next_disk_bits(uint8_t *bits, int bitmapsize, int disk) +{ + int i; + for (i = disk + 1; i < bitmapsize; i++ ) + if (bitisset(bits, i, bitmapsize)) + return i; + return -1; +} + +static inline int bmic_next_phy_disk(struct identify_controller *id, int bmic_drive_number) +{ + if (bmic_supports_big_maps(id)) + return bmic_next_disk_bits((uint8_t *) id->big_drive_present_map, 128, bmic_drive_number); + else + return bmic_next_disk_bits((uint8_t *) &id->drive_present_bit_map, 32, bmic_drive_number); +} + +static inline int bmic_next_ext_phy_disk(struct identify_controller *id, int bmic_drive_number) +{ + if (bmic_supports_big_maps(id)) + return bmic_next_disk_bits((uint8_t *) id->big_ext_drive_map, 128, bmic_drive_number); + else + return bmic_next_disk_bits((uint8_t *) &id->external_drive_bit_map, 32, bmic_drive_number); +} + +static inline int bmic_next_non_disk(struct identify_controller *id, int bmic_drive_number) +{ + if (bmic_supports_big_maps(id)) + return bmic_next_disk_bits((uint8_t *) id->big_non_disk_map, 128, bmic_drive_number); + else + return bmic_next_disk_bits((uint8_t *) &id->non_disk_map, 32, bmic_drive_number); +} + +static void check_physical_drive(char *file, int fd, + unsigned char *controller_lun, struct identify_controller *id, + int bmic_drive_number) +{ + int rc = 0, bus, target; + struct identify_physical_device device_data; + char location[1000]; + int ctlrtype; + char status[100]; + + ctlrtype = lookup_controller(id->board_id); + + /* Get IDENTIFY PHYSICAL DEVICE data for this drive */ + rc = 0; + memset(&device_data, 0, sizeof(device_data)); +#ifdef HAVE_SCSI_SG_H + if (controller_lun) +#endif + rc = do_bmic_identify_physical_device(file, fd, + controller_lun, bmic_drive_number, &device_data); +#ifdef HAVE_SCSI_SG_H + else + rc = do_sgio_bmic_identify_physical_device(fd, bmic_drive_number, &device_data); +#endif + if (rc) { + printf("Cannot get device information for %s: controller: 0x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x" + " bmic drive number: %d\n", + file, + controller_lun[0], controller_lun[1], controller_lun[2], controller_lun[3], + controller_lun[4], controller_lun[5], controller_lun[6], controller_lun[7], + bmic_drive_number); + everything_hunky_dory = false; + return; + } + + find_bus_target(id, bmic_drive_number, &bus, &target); + format_phys_drive_location(location, bus, target, ctlrtype, + controller_lun, rc ? NULL : &device_data); + sprintf(status, "OK"); + /* Check S.M.A.R.T data */ + + if (!(device_data.more_physical_drive_flags & 0x01)) /* supports S.M.A.R.T.? */ + goto print_data; + if (!(device_data.more_physical_drive_flags & 0x04)) /* S.M.A.R.T enabled? */ + goto print_data; + if (device_data.more_physical_drive_flags & 0x02) { /* S.M.A.R.T. predictive failure bit set? */ + everything_hunky_dory = false; + sprintf(status, "S.M.A.R.T. predictive failure."); + } +print_data: + if (strcmp(status, "OK") == 0 && !verbose) + return; + printf("%s %s\n", location, status); +} + +static void check_ctlr_physical_drives(char *file, int fd, + unsigned char *controller_lun) +{ + int i, rc; + struct identify_controller id; + int physical_drive_count = 0; + + rc = id_ctlr_fd(file, fd, controller_lun, &id); + if (rc != 0) { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: cannot identify controller 0x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x\n", + file, + controller_lun[0], controller_lun[1], controller_lun[2], controller_lun[3], + controller_lun[4], controller_lun[5], controller_lun[6], controller_lun[7]); + everything_hunky_dory = false; + return; + } + + for (i = bmic_next_phy_disk(&id, -1); i != -1; i = bmic_next_phy_disk(&id, i)) + physical_drive_count++; + + if (verbose) + printf(" Physical drives: %d\n", physical_drive_count); + + /* For each physical disk i... */ + for (i = bmic_next_phy_disk(&id, -1); i != -1; i = bmic_next_phy_disk(&id, i)) + check_physical_drive(file, fd, controller_lun, &id, i); +} + +static void check_physical_drives(char *file, int fd) +{ + int i; + + if (!check_smart_data && !verbose) + return; + + for (i = 0; i < num_controllers; i++) + check_ctlr_physical_drives(file, fd, controller_lun_list[i]); +} + +static void print_controller_info(struct identify_controller *id, int ctlrtype) +{ + if (!verbose) + return; + + printf("Controller: %s\n", smartarray_id[ctlrtype].board_name); + printf(" Board ID: 0x%08x\n", id->board_id); + printf(" Logical drives: %hu\n", id->usExtLogicalUnitCount); + printf(" Running firmware: %c%c%c%c\n", + id->running_firm_rev[0], id->running_firm_rev[1], + id->running_firm_rev[2], id->running_firm_rev[3]); + printf(" ROM firmware: %c%c%c%c\n", + id->rom_firm_rev[0], id->rom_firm_rev[1], + id->rom_firm_rev[2], id->rom_firm_rev[3]); +} + +static int cciss_status(char *file) +{ + + int fd, i, rc; + struct identify_controller id; + int ctlrtype; + int bus; + int is_scsi = 0; + + fd = open(file, O_RDWR); + if (fd < 0) { + if (errno != ENXIO || persnickety) + fprintf(stderr, "%s: open %s: %s\n", + progname, file, strerror(errno)); + if (persnickety) + everything_hunky_dory = false; + return -1; + } + +#ifdef HAVE_SCSI_SG_H + /* See if it's a scsi device... */ + rc = ioctl(fd, SCSI_IOCTL_GET_BUS_NUMBER, &bus); + if (rc == 0) { + is_scsi = 1; + /* It's a SCSI device... */ + if (is_msa1000(fd)) + return msa1000_status(file, fd); + + if (!is_smartarray_driver(fd)) { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s: Unknown SCSI device.\n", progname, file); + if (persnickety) + everything_hunky_dory = false; + close(fd); + return -1; + } + } else +#endif + if (cciss_device_type_is_correct(file, fd) != 0) /* sanity check on device node */ + return -1; + + /* See if it's a smartarray of some kind... */ + rc = id_ctlr_fd(file, fd, zero_lun, &id); + if (rc < 0) { + if (persnickety) + everything_hunky_dory = false; + return -1; + } + + /* Look it up in the table */ + ctlrtype = lookup_controller(id.board_id); + if (ctlrtype == -1) { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s: Unknown controller, board_id = 0x%08x\n", + progname, file, id.board_id); + if (persnickety) + everything_hunky_dory = false; + return -1; + } + + print_controller_info(&id, ctlrtype); + + /* Construct mapping of CISS LUN addresses to "the BMIC way" */ + rc = init_cciss_to_bmic(file, fd); + if (rc != 0) { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: Internal error, could not construct CISS to BMIC mapping.\n", + progname); + everything_hunky_dory = false; + return -1; + } + + for (i = 0; i < cciss_to_bmic.naddrs; i++) + cciss_logical_drive_status(file, fd, &id, ctlrtype, i, is_scsi); + + check_physical_drives(file, fd); + + /* Check the fan/power/temp status of each controller */ + check_fan_power_temp(file, ctlrtype, fd, num_controllers); + check_nonvolatile_cache_status(file, ctlrtype, fd, num_controllers); + close(fd); + return 0; +} + +static void intro() +{ + if (isatty(2) && !be_quiet) { /* Only print this message if stderr is a tty */ + fprintf(stderr, "%s version %s,\n" + "Copyright (C) 2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.\n", + progname, VERSION_NUMBER); + fprintf(stderr, "%s comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.\n", progname); + fprintf(stderr, "This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it\n"); + fprintf(stderr, "under certain conditions. "); + fprintf(stderr, "See the file 'COPYING', which you \n"); + fprintf(stderr, "should have received with this program, for details regarding\n"); + fprintf(stderr, "the absence of warranty and the conditions for redistribution.\n\n"); + exit(0); + } +} + +static struct option longopts[] = { + { "persnickety", 0, NULL, 'p'}, + { "quiet", 0, NULL, 'q'}, /* doesn't do anything anymore. */ + { "try-unknown-devices", 0, NULL, 'u'}, + { "version", 0, NULL, 'v'}, + { "exhaustive", 0, NULL, 'x'}, + { "smart", 0, NULL, 's'}, + { "copyright", 0, NULL, 'C'}, /* opposite of -q */ + { "verbose", 0, NULL, 'V'}, + { NULL, 0, NULL, 0}, +}; + +int main(int argc, char *argv[]) +{ + int i, opt; + + do { + + opt = getopt_long(argc, argv, "dpqusvVxC", longopts, NULL ); + switch (opt) { + case 'd': debug = 1; + continue; + case 'p': persnickety = 1; + continue; + case 'q': be_quiet = 1; /* default now */ + continue; + case 's': check_smart_data = 1; + continue; + case 'u': try_unknown_devices = 1; + continue; + case 'C': be_quiet = 0; + intro(); + continue; + case 'v': fprintf(stderr, "%s version %s%s\n", progname, + VERSION_NUMBER, +#ifdef HAVE_SCSI_SG_H + "" +#else + "(without support for MSA1000)" +#endif + ); + exit(0); + case 'x' : exhaustive_search = 1; + /* exhaustive search doesn't really do anything anymore. */ + continue; + case 'V' : verbose = 1; + continue; + case '?' : + case ':' : + usage(); /* usage calls exit(), so no fall thru */ + case -1 : + break; + } + } while (opt != -1); + + if ((argc - optind) < 1) + usage(); + + intro(); + + for (i = optind; i < argc; i++) + cciss_status(argv[i]); + free_device_node_cache(); + exit(!everything_hunky_dory); +} + diff --git a/compile b/compile new file mode 100755 index 0000000..a85b723 --- /dev/null +++ b/compile @@ -0,0 +1,347 @@ +#! /bin/sh +# Wrapper for compilers which do not understand '-c -o'. + +scriptversion=2012-10-14.11; # UTC + +# Copyright (C) 1999-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# Written by Tom Tromey . +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) +# any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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