From: Andrew Patterson <andrew.patterson@hp.com>
To: linux-hotplug@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Problems using scsi_id with udevstart
Date: Wed, 06 Oct 2004 16:26:13 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1097079973.2299.48.camel@bluto.andrew> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1097019226.2300.38.camel@bluto.andrew>
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On Tue, 2004-10-05 at 16:53 -0700, Patrick Mansfield wrote:
> I don't know much about how udevstart operates. Anyway ...
>
> On Tue, Oct 05, 2004 at 05:33:46PM -0600, Andrew Patterson wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I added the following udev rule to make human-readable device file names
> > for my SCSI disks:
> >
> > BUS="scsi", KERNEL="sd*", PROGRAM="scsi_id", NAME="scsi_disks/%c-%b",
> > SYMLINK="%k"
>
> Interesting ... I was thinking of the opposite type of rule to match some
> of the SUSE device naming, like:
>
> BUS="scsi", KERNEL="sd*", PROGRAM="scsi_id", NAME="%k" SYMLINK="scsi_disks/%c-%b",
>
Yes, I think this is better as well. Better to have the real node as
the kernel name and the symlinks to the human-readable stuff.
> > When I run udevstart, I get the following errors in the logfile:
> >
> > Oct 5 17:25:17 natasha udevstart: PROGRAM execution of 'scsi_id' failed
> > Oct 5 17:25:17 natasha udevstart: creating device node '/dev/sdy2'
> > Oct 5 17:25:17 natasha udevstart: PROGRAM execution of 'scsi_id' failed
> > Oct 5 17:25:17 natasha udevstart: creating device node '/dev/sdz'
> >
> > scsi_id is failing because no parameters are being passed to it, and I
> > think DEVPATH is also not being set appropriately. Here is debug
> > output:
> >
> > get_sysfs_device: device 2:0:0:0 is registered with bus 'scsi'
> > namedev_name_device: sysfs_device-
> > >path='/sys/devices/pci0000:20/0000:20:01.0/host2/2:0:0:0'
> > namedev_name_device: sysfs_device->bus_id='2:0:0:0'
> > namedev_name_device: sysfs_device->bus='scsi'
> > wait_for_device_to_initialize: looking for file 'vendor' on bus 'scsi'
> > namedev_name_device: class_dev->name = 'sda'
> > namedev_name_device: udev->kernel_name = 'sda'
> > namedev_name_device: kernel_number=''
> > namedev_name_device: process rule
> > match_rule: check for BUS dev->bus='scsi' sysfs_device->bus='scsi'
> > match_rule: BUS matches
> > match_rule: check PROGRAM
> > execute_program:
> >
> > execute_program: result len 256 too short
> > execute_program: result is ' matching
>
As Kay mentioned, I need the full path to scsi_id. When using the full
path you get the following:
match_rule: check for BUS dev->bus='scsi' sysfs_device->bus='scsi'
match_rule: BUS matches
match_rule: check for KERNEL dev->kernel='sd*' class_dev->name='sda'
match_rule: KERNEL matches
match_rule: check PROGRAM
execute_program: path = /sbin/scsi_id
execute_program: result is ''
execute_program: exec program status 0x100
match_rule: PROGRAM returned nonzero
match_rule: try parent sysfs device
Note: here is the error you get when scsi_id is run without any
parameters:
# /sbin/scsi_id
-s must be specified
> The above indicates udev thinks the output of scsi_id is too long.
>
> [elm3b79 udev-bk]$ grep NAME_SIZE *.[hc] udev.h | grep define
> logging.h:#define LOGNAME_SIZE 42
> udev.h:#define NAME_SIZE 256
> udev.h:#define NAME_SIZE 256
>
> Greg or Kay, can you verify the above? Should we / can we increase
> NAME_SIZE?
>
> Andrew - what does running scsi_id from the command line return for the
> device? Like this:
>
> scsi_id -s /block/sdN
>
# /sbin/scsi_id -s /block/sda
2000c50fffe33f611
I have -g set in /etc/scsi_id.conf
Andrew
> -- Patrick Mansfield
>
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Andrew Patterson
Hewlett-Packard
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2004-10-06 16:26 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-10-05 23:33 Problems using scsi_id with udevstart Andrew Patterson
2004-10-05 23:53 ` Patrick Mansfield
2004-10-05 23:55 ` Kay Sievers
2004-10-06 16:20 ` Andrew Patterson
2004-10-06 16:26 ` Andrew Patterson [this message]
2004-10-06 16:44 ` Kay Sievers
2004-10-06 16:59 ` Patrick Mansfield
2004-10-06 17:33 ` Andrew Patterson
2004-10-06 18:07 ` Kay Sievers
2004-10-06 18:42 ` Andrew Patterson
2004-10-06 19:13 ` Kay Sievers
2004-10-06 21:22 ` Andrew Patterson
2004-10-06 21:39 ` Kay Sievers
2004-10-06 22:24 ` Greg KH
2004-10-06 22:28 ` Andrew Patterson
2004-10-06 23:08 ` Kay Sievers
2004-10-06 23:19 ` Greg KH
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