From: Mike Christie <michaelc@cs.wisc.edu>
To: dougg@torque.net
Cc: linux-scsi <linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] cpnvert scsi_debug to use virtual host bus
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 10:48:34 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <42124402.1060300@cs.wisc.edu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <421184DC.8010900@torque.net>
Douglas Gilbert wrote:
> Mike Christie wrote:
>
>> The attach patch converts scsi_debug to use the virtual scsi bus.
>> It was built against scsi-rc-fixes-2.6.
>>
>> The interface has changed a little. Here is an
>> example of adding and removing a single host:
>>
>> cd /sys/bus/scsi_host/drivers/scsi_debug
>> [root@mina scsi_debug]# ls
>> add_host dev_size_mb every_nth module num_parts opts scsi_level
>> delay dsense max_luns num_hosts num_tgts ptype
>> [root@mina scsi_debug]# echo 1 > add_host
>> [root@mina scsi_debug]# ls
>> add_host dev_size_mb every_nth module num_parts opts scsi_level
>> delay dsense max_luns num_hosts num_tgts ptype virt_host4
>> [root@mina scsi_debug]# cd virt_host4/
>> [root@mina virt_host4]# ls
>> detach_state driver host4 power remove_host
>> [root@mina virt_host4]# echo 1 > remove_host
>
>
> Mike,
> I have noticed a few differences in the scsi_debug
> driver with this patch applied.
>
> Firstly, when loaded the scsi_debug driver has no hosts
> and thus no devices. Previously it defaulted to 1 host,
> 1 target and 1 lun (hence 1 device). Now a user needs
> to do something like:
> $ modprobe scsi_debug
> $ cd /sys/bus/scsi_host/drivers/scsi_debug
> $ echo 42 > add_host
>
This is just a result of me trying to emulate
normal HW drivers. For example I did not see
any that would add the bus's device (the device
equivalent to a pci_dev for example), so this
is why I was always just doing the additions
from userspace.
I can break out part of scsi_host_driver_add_host
and export it so LLDs can call it and
add hosts from the kernel for scsi_debug.
> The next issue is the number passed to "add_host".
> It doesn't matter, one host is added. When add_host
> belonged to scsi_debug the number and sign of the
> value sent to add_host was significant (and a negative
> number tried to remove that number of hosts).
> Perhaps we could get that capability back by making
> "num_hosts" writeable.
>
I can easily add both behaviors back to the "add_host"
attr.
> Otherwise it looks good and fixes the "pseudo" bus
> problem which prevented two or more drivers using
> the "pseudo" bus at the same time.
>
> Doug Gilbert
>
prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-02-15 18:48 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-02-12 1:38 [PATCH] cpnvert scsi_debug to use virtual host bus Mike Christie
2005-02-15 5:13 ` Douglas Gilbert
2005-02-15 18:48 ` Mike Christie [this message]
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