* [Bug 88591] New: SCSI_IOCTL_GET_IDLUN only returns 8 bits for the SCSI Target value
@ 2014-11-20 17:55 bugzilla-daemon
2014-11-20 21:01 ` Douglas Gilbert
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From: bugzilla-daemon @ 2014-11-20 17:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-scsi
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=88591
Bug ID: 88591
Summary: SCSI_IOCTL_GET_IDLUN only returns 8 bits for the SCSI
Target value
Product: SCSI Drivers
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: 3.14.22
Hardware: All
OS: Linux
Tree: Mainline
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P1
Component: Other
Assignee: scsi_drivers-other@kernel-bugs.osdl.org
Reporter: kg6esx@gmail.com
Regression: No
However, very large configurations can have target ids that exceed 255.
Or, in the process of devices dropping offline and being rediscovered, they can
be assigned target ids greater than 255.
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* Re: [Bug 88591] New: SCSI_IOCTL_GET_IDLUN only returns 8 bits for the SCSI Target value
2014-11-20 17:55 [Bug 88591] New: SCSI_IOCTL_GET_IDLUN only returns 8 bits for the SCSI Target value bugzilla-daemon
@ 2014-11-20 21:01 ` Douglas Gilbert
2014-11-20 21:08 ` [Bug 88591] " bugzilla-daemon
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From: Douglas Gilbert @ 2014-11-20 21:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: bugzilla-daemon, linux-scsi
On 14-11-20 12:55 PM, bugzilla-daemon@bugzilla.kernel.org wrote:
> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=88591
>
> Bug ID: 88591
> Summary: SCSI_IOCTL_GET_IDLUN only returns 8 bits for the SCSI
> Target value
> Product: SCSI Drivers
> Version: 2.5
> Kernel Version: 3.14.22
> Hardware: All
> OS: Linux
> Tree: Mainline
> Status: NEW
> Severity: normal
> Priority: P1
> Component: Other
> Assignee: scsi_drivers-other@kernel-bugs.osdl.org
> Reporter: kg6esx@gmail.com
> Regression: No
>
If that ioctl has not been deprecated, it should be. Fixing
it would likely break existing apps so I doubt that will
happen. Introducing new ioctls is discouraged.
Also the 8 bit LUN "feature" with this ioctl was documented
over 10 years ago, about the time that a new ioctl was proposed
to address this issue.
The answer is to use sysfs. Now you would think sysfs would
have a pseudo file called "lun" in some obvious place that
would contain the 64 bit LUN value in binary, hex or decimal.
Even better would be a string of eight bytes to match T10's
LUN representation.
No, that would be too simple.
One way to find a file descriptor's LUN is to use stat() to
get its major and minor device numbers. For example if you had
opened /dev/sde that would usually be 8,64 . Then go searching in
sysfs for a "dev" file that contains "8,64" ***, then look at
the real path of the match (i.e. without any symlinks).
That real path might be:
/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1f.2/ata1/host0/target0:0:0/0:0:0:4/block/sde/dev
Back up that real path until you find /<h>:<c>:<t>:<l>/ and
there is your LUN: <l>
That would be "4" for the path show above.
As you may have noticed sysfs is a pretty bad mechanism
for answering this type of question, compared to an ioctl.
Doug Gilbert
*** the details of the search differ depending on whether the
driver is bsg, sg, sd, st, ses ....
BTW Thanks to udev, just because a disk is known as /dev/sde
in the user space, doesn't mean that the kernel (and
sysfs) will know it as "sde", it could be "sdg". That is
the reason for searching with major,minor numbers rather
than its name.
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* [Bug 88591] SCSI_IOCTL_GET_IDLUN only returns 8 bits for the SCSI Target value
2014-11-20 17:55 [Bug 88591] New: SCSI_IOCTL_GET_IDLUN only returns 8 bits for the SCSI Target value bugzilla-daemon
2014-11-20 21:01 ` Douglas Gilbert
@ 2014-11-20 21:08 ` bugzilla-daemon
2014-11-21 8:39 ` bugzilla-daemon
2014-12-08 21:34 ` bugzilla-daemon
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From: bugzilla-daemon @ 2014-11-20 21:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-scsi
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=88591
--- Comment #1 from d gilbert <dgilbert@interlog.com> ---
On 14-11-20 12:55 PM, bugzilla-daemon@bugzilla.kernel.org wrote:
> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=88591
>
> Bug ID: 88591
> Summary: SCSI_IOCTL_GET_IDLUN only returns 8 bits for the SCSI
> Target value
> Product: SCSI Drivers
> Version: 2.5
> Kernel Version: 3.14.22
> Hardware: All
> OS: Linux
> Tree: Mainline
> Status: NEW
> Severity: normal
> Priority: P1
> Component: Other
> Assignee: scsi_drivers-other@kernel-bugs.osdl.org
> Reporter: kg6esx@gmail.com
> Regression: No
>
If that ioctl has not been deprecated, it should be. Fixing
it would likely break existing apps so I doubt that will
happen. Introducing new ioctls is discouraged.
Also the 8 bit LUN "feature" with this ioctl was documented
over 10 years ago, about the time that a new ioctl was proposed
to address this issue.
The answer is to use sysfs. Now you would think sysfs would
have a pseudo file called "lun" in some obvious place that
would contain the 64 bit LUN value in binary, hex or decimal.
Even better would be a string of eight bytes to match T10's
LUN representation.
No, that would be too simple.
One way to find a file descriptor's LUN is to use stat() to
get its major and minor device numbers. For example if you had
opened /dev/sde that would usually be 8,64 . Then go searching in
sysfs for a "dev" file that contains "8,64" ***, then look at
the real path of the match (i.e. without any symlinks).
That real path might be:
/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1f.2/ata1/host0/target0:0:0/0:0:0:4/block/sde/dev
Back up that real path until you find /<h>:<c>:<t>:<l>/ and
there is your LUN: <l>
That would be "4" for the path show above.
As you may have noticed sysfs is a pretty bad mechanism
for answering this type of question, compared to an ioctl.
Doug Gilbert
*** the details of the search differ depending on whether the
driver is bsg, sg, sd, st, ses ....
BTW Thanks to udev, just because a disk is known as /dev/sde
in the user space, doesn't mean that the kernel (and
sysfs) will know it as "sde", it could be "sdg". That is
the reason for searching with major,minor numbers rather
than its name.
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* [Bug 88591] SCSI_IOCTL_GET_IDLUN only returns 8 bits for the SCSI Target value
2014-11-20 17:55 [Bug 88591] New: SCSI_IOCTL_GET_IDLUN only returns 8 bits for the SCSI Target value bugzilla-daemon
2014-11-20 21:01 ` Douglas Gilbert
2014-11-20 21:08 ` [Bug 88591] " bugzilla-daemon
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2014-12-08 21:34 ` bugzilla-daemon
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From: bugzilla-daemon @ 2014-11-21 8:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-scsi
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Lei, Ni <zsurancher@163.com> changed:
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--- Comment #2 from Lei, Ni <zsurancher@163.com> ---
(In reply to d gilbert from comment #1)
> As you may have noticed sysfs is a pretty bad mechanism
> for answering this type of question, compared to an ioctl.
>
> Doug Gilbert
Since sysfs is not a good mechanism, why should this ioctl command be
deprecated ?
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* [Bug 88591] SCSI_IOCTL_GET_IDLUN only returns 8 bits for the SCSI Target value
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From: bugzilla-daemon @ 2014-12-08 21:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-scsi
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Alan <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> changed:
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--- Comment #3 from Alan <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> ---
IMHO the ioctl ought to be sorted - it's otherwise hard to fix up existing
code, or to handle platforms that don't use sysfs crap but where you can get
regular pulls/rescans of devices (eg some embedded)
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