When removing a port, the ioctl frontend requires the "-p" argument.
But other frontends, like cfiscsi, do not. So don't require that
argument in the ctladm command. The frontend driver will report an
error if any required argument is missing.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Axcient
Reviewed by: mav
Pull Request: https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/pull/1279
Make "ctladm port -c" print the port number of the newly successful
port. This way it won't have to be guessed by a subsequent "ctladm
portlist" command. That means it's safe to use it concurrently with
other ctladm processes. In particular, this allows the tests to be run
in parallel.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Axcient
Reviewed by: mav
Pull Request: https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/pull/1279
* Document the "-d" option.
* Add the "-c" and "-r" options to the summary.
* Correct the list of required options.
* Clarify that the "-t" option is only for use with "-o", "-w", and "-W"
* Replace references to the nonexistent "-n" with "-p".
Also, fix a few related error strings in the ctladm command.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Axcient
Reviewed by: jhb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D45503
The str variable in cctl_nvlist_end_element() does not get free()'d when
converted to an integer value. (name is "trtype")
Reported by: Coverity Scan
Coverity ID: 1545039
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Reviewed by: imp
Pull Request: https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/pull/1237
Change the first argument of ctl_scsi_path_string to be the embedded
header structure instead of the union. Currently union ctl_io and
struct ctl_scsiio have the same alignment, but this changes on i386 if
a new union member is added that contains a uint64_t member (such as
an embedded struct nvme_command for NVMeoF). In that case, union
ctl_io requires stronger alignment, so the upcast from struct
ctl_scsiio to union ctl_io in ctl_scsi_sense_sbuf raises an increasing
alignment warning on i386.
Avoid the warning by passing struct ctl_io_hdr as the first argument
to ctl_scsi_path_string instead.
Reviewed by: imp
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D44716
Apply the following automated changes to try to eliminate
no-longer-needed sys/cdefs.h includes as well as now-empty
blank lines in a row.
Remove /^#if.*\n#endif.*\n#include\s+<sys/cdefs.h>.*\n/
Remove /\n+#include\s+<sys/cdefs.h>.*\n+#if.*\n#endif.*\n+/
Remove /\n+#if.*\n#endif.*\n+/
Remove /^#if.*\n#endif.*\n/
Remove /\n+#include\s+<sys/cdefs.h>\n#include\s+<sys/types.h>/
Remove /\n+#include\s+<sys/cdefs.h>\n#include\s+<sys/param.h>/
Remove /\n+#include\s+<sys/cdefs.h>\n#include\s+<sys/capsicum.h>/
Sponsored by: Netflix
The SPDX folks have obsoleted the BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD identifier. Catch
up to that fact and revert to their recommended match of BSD-2-Clause.
Discussed with: pfg
MFC After: 3 days
Sponsored by: Netflix
While here only compile both of them if WITH_ISCSI is set (this is the default).
Reviewed by: emaste
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D30755
Sponsored by: Diablotin Systems
With new ZFS prefetcher improvements it is no longer needed to fully
serialize reads to reach decent prediction hit rate. Softer variant
only creates small time window to reduce races instead of completely
blocking following reads while previous is running. It much less
hurts the performance in case of prediction miss.
MFC after: 1 month
- no blank before trailing delimiter
- whitespace at end of input line
- sections out of conventional order
- normalizing date format
- AUTHORS section without An macro
It allows to report to initiator LU identifying information, preset via
"ident_info" and "text_ident_info" options.
Unfortunately it is impossible to implement SET IDENTIFYING INFORMATION,
since we have no persistent storage it requires, so the information is
read-only for initiator and has to be set out-of-band.
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
The values to report can be set via LUN options. It can be useful for
testing, and also required for Drive Maintenance 2016 feature set.
MFC after: 2 weeks
ioctl frontend ports.
This revision introduces two changes to CTL:
- Changes the way options are passed to CTL_LUN_REQ and CTL_PORT_REQ ioctls.
Removes ctl_be_arg structure and associated logic and replaces it with
nv(3)-based logic for passing in and out arguments.
- Allows creating multiple ioctl frontend ports using either ctladm(8) or
ctld(8).
New frontend ports are represented by /dev/cam/ctl<pp>.<vp> nodes, eg /dev/cam/ctl5.3.
Those device nodes respond only to CTL_IO ioctl.
New command-line options for ctladm:
# creates new ioctl frontend port with using free pp and vp=0
ctladm port -c
# creates new ioctl frontend port with pp=10 and vp=0
ctladm port -c -O pp=10
# creates new ioctl frontend port with pp=11 and vp=12
ctladm port -c -O pp=11 -O vp=12
# removes port with number 4 (it's a "targ_port" number, not pp number)
ctladm port -r -p 4
New syntax for ctl.conf:
target ... {
port ioctl/<pp>
...
}
target ... {
port ioctl/<pp>/<vp>
...
Note: Most of this work was made by jceel@, thank you.
Submitted by: jceel
Reworked by: myself
Reviewed by: mav (earlier versions and recently during the rework)
Obtained from: FreeNAS and TrueOS
Relnotes: Yes
Sponsored by: iXsystems Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9299
Mainly focus on files that use BSD 2-Clause license, however the tool I
was using misidentified many licenses so this was mostly a manual - error
prone - task.
The Software Package Data Exchange (SPDX) group provides a specification
to make it easier for automated tools to detect and summarize well known
opensource licenses. We are gradually adopting the specification, noting
that the tags are considered only advisory and do not, in any way,
superceed or replace the license texts.
No functional change intended.
delete subcommand in the modify section. Rewrite the
modify description text in two places to say modify/modified
instead of remove/removed.
PR: 220710
Submitted by: sseekamp@risei.net
Reviewed by: mav@
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11608
The goal of this work is to remove the explicit dependency for ctl(4)
on iscsi(4), so end-users without iscsi(4) support in the kernel can
use ctl(4) for its other functions.
This allows those without iscsi(4) support built into the kernel to use
ctl(4) as a test mechanism. As a sidenote, this was possible around the
10.0-RELEASE period, but made impossible for end-users without iscsi(4)
between 10.0-RELEASE and 11.0-RELEASE.
Automatically load cfiscsi(4) from ctladm(8) and ctld(8) for backwards
compatibility with previously releases. The automatic loading feature is
compiled into the beforementioned tools if MK_ISCSI == yes when building
world.
Add a manpage for cfiscsi(4) and refer to it in ctl(4).
Differential Revision: D10099
MFC after: 2 months
Relnotes: yes
Reviewed by: mav, trasz
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
If "capacity" LU option is set, ramdisk backend now implements featured
thin provisioned disk, storing data in malloc(9) allocated memory blocks
of pblocksize bytes (default PAGE_SIZE or 4KB). Additionally ~0.2% of LU
size is used for indirection tree (bigger pblocksize reduce the overhead).
Backend supports all unmap and anchor operations. If configured capacity
is overflowed, proper error conditions are reported.
If "capacity" LU option is not set, the backend operates mostly the same
as before without allocating real storage: writes go to nowhere, reads
return zeroes, reporting that all LBAs are unmapped.
This backend is still mostly oriented on testing and benchmarking (it is
still a volatile RAM disk), but now it should allow to run real FS tests,
not only simple dumb dd.
MFC after: 2 weeks
CTL itself has no limits on on UNMAP and WRITE SAME sizes. But depending
on backends large requests may take too much time. To avoid that new
configuration options allow to hint initiator maximal sizes it should not
exceed.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Decouple the send and receive limits on the amount of data in a single
iSCSI PDU. MaxRecvDataSegmentLength is declarative, not negotiated, and
is direction-specific so there is no reason for both ends to limit
themselves to the same min(initiator, target) value in both directions.
Allow iSCSI drivers to report their send, receive, first burst, and max
burst limits explicitly instead of using hardcoded values or trying to
derive all of them from the receive limit (which was the only limit
reported by the drivers prior to this change).
Display the send and receive limits separately in the userspace iSCSI
utilities.
Reviewed by: jpaetzel@ (earlier version), trasz@
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7279