/* * CDDL HEADER START * * The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the * Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). * You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * * You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE * or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions * and limitations under the License. * * When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each * file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. * If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the * fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying * information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] * * CDDL HEADER END */ /* * Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * Use is subject to license terms. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "disk.h" #include "ses.h" #define SES_VERSION 1 static int ses_snap_freq = 250; /* in milliseconds */ #define SES_STATUS_UNAVAIL(s) \ ((s) == SES_ESC_UNSUPPORTED || (s) >= SES_ESC_NOT_INSTALLED) /* * Because multiple SES targets can be part of a single chassis, we construct * our own hierarchy that takes this into account. These SES targets may refer * to the same devices (multiple paths) or to different devices (managing * different portions of the space). We arrange things into a * ses_enum_enclosure_t, which contains a set of ses targets, and a list of all * nodes found so far. */ typedef struct ses_alt_node { topo_list_t san_link; ses_node_t *san_node; } ses_alt_node_t; typedef struct ses_enum_node { topo_list_t sen_link; ses_node_t *sen_node; topo_list_t sen_alt_nodes; uint64_t sen_type; uint64_t sen_instance; ses_enum_target_t *sen_target; } ses_enum_node_t; typedef struct ses_enum_chassis { topo_list_t sec_link; topo_list_t sec_subchassis; topo_list_t sec_nodes; topo_list_t sec_targets; const char *sec_csn; const char *sec_lid; ses_node_t *sec_enclosure; ses_enum_target_t *sec_target; topo_instance_t sec_instance; topo_instance_t sec_scinstance; boolean_t sec_hasdev; boolean_t sec_internal; } ses_enum_chassis_t; typedef struct ses_enum_data { topo_list_t sed_disks; topo_list_t sed_chassis; ses_enum_chassis_t *sed_current; ses_enum_target_t *sed_target; int sed_errno; char *sed_name; topo_mod_t *sed_mod; topo_instance_t sed_instance; } ses_enum_data_t; typedef enum { SES_NEW_CHASSIS = 0x1, SES_NEW_SUBCHASSIS = 0x2, SES_DUP_CHASSIS = 0x4, SES_DUP_SUBCHASSIS = 0x8 } ses_chassis_type_e; static int ses_present(topo_mod_t *, tnode_t *, topo_version_t, nvlist_t *, nvlist_t **); static int ses_contains(topo_mod_t *, tnode_t *, topo_version_t, nvlist_t *, nvlist_t **); static const topo_method_t ses_component_methods[] = { { TOPO_METH_PRESENT, TOPO_METH_PRESENT_DESC, TOPO_METH_PRESENT_VERSION0, TOPO_STABILITY_INTERNAL, ses_present }, { TOPO_METH_FAC_ENUM, TOPO_METH_FAC_ENUM_DESC, 0, TOPO_STABILITY_INTERNAL, ses_node_enum_facility }, { TOPO_METH_SENSOR_FAILURE, TOPO_METH_SENSOR_FAILURE_DESC, TOPO_METH_SENSOR_FAILURE_VERSION, TOPO_STABILITY_INTERNAL, topo_method_sensor_failure }, { NULL } }; static const topo_method_t ses_bay_methods[] = { { TOPO_METH_FAC_ENUM, TOPO_METH_FAC_ENUM_DESC, 0, TOPO_STABILITY_INTERNAL, ses_node_enum_facility }, { NULL } }; static const topo_method_t ses_enclosure_methods[] = { { TOPO_METH_CONTAINS, TOPO_METH_CONTAINS_DESC, TOPO_METH_CONTAINS_VERSION, TOPO_STABILITY_INTERNAL, ses_contains }, { TOPO_METH_FAC_ENUM, TOPO_METH_FAC_ENUM_DESC, 0, TOPO_STABILITY_INTERNAL, ses_enc_enum_facility }, { NULL } }; static void ses_target_free(topo_mod_t *mod, ses_enum_target_t *stp) { if (--stp->set_refcount == 0) { ses_snap_rele(stp->set_snap); ses_close(stp->set_target); topo_mod_strfree(mod, stp->set_devpath); topo_mod_free(mod, stp, sizeof (ses_enum_target_t)); } } static void ses_data_free(ses_enum_data_t *sdp, ses_enum_chassis_t *pcp) { topo_mod_t *mod = sdp->sed_mod; ses_enum_chassis_t *cp; ses_enum_node_t *np; ses_enum_target_t *tp; ses_alt_node_t *ap; topo_list_t *cpl; if (pcp != NULL) cpl = &pcp->sec_subchassis; else cpl = &sdp->sed_chassis; while ((cp = topo_list_next(cpl)) != NULL) { topo_list_delete(cpl, cp); while ((np = topo_list_next(&cp->sec_nodes)) != NULL) { while ((ap = topo_list_next(&np->sen_alt_nodes)) != NULL) { topo_list_delete(&np->sen_alt_nodes, ap); topo_mod_free(mod, ap, sizeof (ses_alt_node_t)); } topo_list_delete(&cp->sec_nodes, np); topo_mod_free(mod, np, sizeof (ses_enum_node_t)); } while ((tp = topo_list_next(&cp->sec_targets)) != NULL) { topo_list_delete(&cp->sec_targets, tp); ses_target_free(mod, tp); } topo_mod_free(mod, cp, sizeof (ses_enum_chassis_t)); } if (pcp == NULL) { disk_list_free(mod, &sdp->sed_disks); topo_mod_free(mod, sdp, sizeof (ses_enum_data_t)); } } /* * For enclosure nodes, we have a special contains method. By default, the hc * walker will compare the node name and instance number to determine if an * FMRI matches. For enclosures where the enumeration order is impossible to * predict, we instead use the chassis-id as a unique identifier, and ignore * the instance number. */ static int fmri_contains(topo_mod_t *mod, nvlist_t *nv1, nvlist_t *nv2) { uint8_t v1, v2; nvlist_t **hcp1, **hcp2; int err, i; uint_t nhcp1, nhcp2; nvlist_t *a1, *a2; char *c1, *c2; int mindepth; if (nvlist_lookup_uint8(nv1, FM_VERSION, &v1) != 0 || nvlist_lookup_uint8(nv2, FM_VERSION, &v2) != 0 || v1 > FM_HC_SCHEME_VERSION || v2 > FM_HC_SCHEME_VERSION) return (topo_mod_seterrno(mod, EMOD_FMRI_VERSION)); err = nvlist_lookup_nvlist_array(nv1, FM_FMRI_HC_LIST, &hcp1, &nhcp1); err |= nvlist_lookup_nvlist_array(nv2, FM_FMRI_HC_LIST, &hcp2, &nhcp2); if (err != 0) return (topo_mod_seterrno(mod, EMOD_FMRI_NVL)); /* * If the chassis-id doesn't match, then these FMRIs are not * equivalent. If one of the FMRIs doesn't have a chassis ID, then we * have no choice but to fall back to the instance ID. */ if (nvlist_lookup_nvlist(nv1, FM_FMRI_AUTHORITY, &a1) == 0 && nvlist_lookup_nvlist(nv2, FM_FMRI_AUTHORITY, &a2) == 0 && nvlist_lookup_string(a1, FM_FMRI_AUTH_CHASSIS, &c1) == 0 && nvlist_lookup_string(a2, FM_FMRI_AUTH_CHASSIS, &c2) == 0) { if (strcmp(c1, c2) != 0) return (0); mindepth = 1; } else { mindepth = 0; } if (nhcp2 < nhcp1) return (0); for (i = 0; i < nhcp1; i++) { char *nm1 = NULL; char *nm2 = NULL; char *id1 = NULL; char *id2 = NULL; (void) nvlist_lookup_string(hcp1[i], FM_FMRI_HC_NAME, &nm1); (void) nvlist_lookup_string(hcp2[i], FM_FMRI_HC_NAME, &nm2); (void) nvlist_lookup_string(hcp1[i], FM_FMRI_HC_ID, &id1); (void) nvlist_lookup_string(hcp2[i], FM_FMRI_HC_ID, &id2); if (nm1 == NULL || nm2 == NULL || id1 == NULL || id2 == NULL) return (topo_mod_seterrno(mod, EMOD_FMRI_NVL)); if (strcmp(nm1, nm2) == 0 && (i < mindepth || strcmp(id1, id2) == 0)) continue; return (0); } return (1); } /*ARGSUSED*/ static int ses_contains(topo_mod_t *mod, tnode_t *tn, topo_version_t version, nvlist_t *in, nvlist_t **out) { int ret; nvlist_t *nv1, *nv2; if (version > TOPO_METH_CONTAINS_VERSION) return (topo_mod_seterrno(mod, EMOD_VER_NEW)); if (nvlist_lookup_nvlist(in, TOPO_METH_FMRI_ARG_FMRI, &nv1) != 0 || nvlist_lookup_nvlist(in, TOPO_METH_FMRI_ARG_SUBFMRI, &nv2) != 0) return (topo_mod_seterrno(mod, EMOD_METHOD_INVAL)); ret = fmri_contains(mod, nv1, nv2); if (ret < 0) return (-1); if (topo_mod_nvalloc(mod, out, NV_UNIQUE_NAME) == 0) { if (nvlist_add_uint32(*out, TOPO_METH_CONTAINS_RET, ret) == 0) return (0); else nvlist_free(*out); } return (-1); } /* * Return a current instance of the node. This is somewhat complicated because * we need to take a new snapshot in order to get the new data, but we don't * want to be constantly taking SES snapshots if the consumer is going to do a * series of queries. So we adopt the strategy of assuming that the SES state * is not going to be rapidly changing, and limit our snapshot frequency to * some defined bounds. */ ses_node_t * ses_node_lock(topo_mod_t *mod, tnode_t *tn) { ses_enum_target_t *tp = topo_node_getspecific(tn); hrtime_t now; ses_snap_t *snap; int err; uint64_t nodeid; ses_node_t *np; if (tp == NULL) { (void) topo_mod_seterrno(mod, EMOD_METHOD_NOTSUP); return (NULL); } (void) pthread_mutex_lock(&tp->set_lock); /* * Determine if we need to take a new snapshot. */ now = gethrtime(); if (now - tp->set_snaptime > (ses_snap_freq * 1000 * 1000) && (snap = ses_snap_new(tp->set_target)) != NULL) { if (ses_snap_generation(snap) != ses_snap_generation(tp->set_snap)) { /* * If we find ourselves in this situation, we're in * trouble. The generation count has changed, which * indicates that our current topology is out of date. * But we need to consult the new topology in order to * determine presence at this moment in time. We can't * go back and change the topo snapshot in situ, so * we'll just have to fail the call in this unlikely * scenario. */ ses_snap_rele(snap); (void) topo_mod_seterrno(mod, EMOD_METHOD_NOTSUP); (void) pthread_mutex_unlock(&tp->set_lock); return (NULL); } else { ses_snap_rele(tp->set_snap); tp->set_snap = snap; } tp->set_snaptime = gethrtime(); } snap = tp->set_snap; verify(topo_prop_get_uint64(tn, TOPO_PGROUP_SES, TOPO_PROP_NODE_ID, &nodeid, &err) == 0); verify((np = ses_node_lookup(snap, nodeid)) != NULL); return (np); } /*ARGSUSED*/ void ses_node_unlock(topo_mod_t *mod, tnode_t *tn) { ses_enum_target_t *tp = topo_node_getspecific(tn); verify(tp != NULL); (void) pthread_mutex_unlock(&tp->set_lock); } /* * Determine if the element is present. */ /*ARGSUSED*/ static int ses_present(topo_mod_t *mod, tnode_t *tn, topo_version_t version, nvlist_t *in, nvlist_t **out) { boolean_t present; ses_node_t *np; nvlist_t *props, *nvl; uint64_t status; if ((np = ses_node_lock(mod, tn)) == NULL) return (-1); verify((props = ses_node_props(np)) != NULL); verify(nvlist_lookup_uint64(props, SES_PROP_STATUS_CODE, &status) == 0); ses_node_unlock(mod, tn); present = (status != SES_ESC_NOT_INSTALLED); if (topo_mod_nvalloc(mod, &nvl, NV_UNIQUE_NAME) != 0) return (topo_mod_seterrno(mod, EMOD_FMRI_NVL)); if (nvlist_add_uint32(nvl, TOPO_METH_PRESENT_RET, present) != 0) { nvlist_free(nvl); return (topo_mod_seterrno(mod, EMOD_FMRI_NVL)); } *out = nvl; return (0); } /* * Sets standard properties for a ses node (enclosure or bay). This includes * setting the FRU to be the same as the resource, as well as setting the * authority information. */ static int ses_set_standard_props(topo_mod_t *mod, tnode_t *tn, nvlist_t *auth, uint64_t nodeid, const char *path) { int err; char *product, *chassis; nvlist_t *fmri; topo_pgroup_info_t pgi; /* * Set the authority explicitly if specified. */ if (auth) { verify(nvlist_lookup_string(auth, FM_FMRI_AUTH_PRODUCT, &product) == 0); verify(nvlist_lookup_string(auth, FM_FMRI_AUTH_CHASSIS, &chassis) == 0); if (topo_prop_set_string(tn, FM_FMRI_AUTHORITY, FM_FMRI_AUTH_PRODUCT, TOPO_PROP_IMMUTABLE, product, &err) != 0 || topo_prop_set_string(tn, FM_FMRI_AUTHORITY, FM_FMRI_AUTH_CHASSIS, TOPO_PROP_IMMUTABLE, chassis, &err) != 0 || topo_prop_set_string(tn, FM_FMRI_AUTHORITY, FM_FMRI_AUTH_SERVER, TOPO_PROP_IMMUTABLE, "", &err) != 0) { topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "failed to add authority " "properties: %s\n", topo_strerror(err)); return (topo_mod_seterrno(mod, err)); } } /* * Copy the resource and set that as the FRU. */ if (topo_node_resource(tn, &fmri, &err) != 0) { topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "topo_node_resource() failed : %s\n", topo_strerror(err)); return (topo_mod_seterrno(mod, err)); } if (topo_node_fru_set(tn, fmri, 0, &err) != 0) { topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "topo_node_fru_set() failed : %s\n", topo_strerror(err)); nvlist_free(fmri); return (topo_mod_seterrno(mod, err)); } nvlist_free(fmri); /* * Set the SES-specific properties so that consumers can query * additional information about the particular SES element. */ pgi.tpi_name = TOPO_PGROUP_SES; pgi.tpi_namestab = TOPO_STABILITY_PRIVATE; pgi.tpi_datastab = TOPO_STABILITY_PRIVATE; pgi.tpi_version = TOPO_VERSION; if (topo_pgroup_create(tn, &pgi, &err) != 0) { topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "failed to create propgroup " "%s: %s\n", TOPO_PGROUP_SES, topo_strerror(err)); return (-1); } if (topo_prop_set_uint64(tn, TOPO_PGROUP_SES, TOPO_PROP_NODE_ID, TOPO_PROP_IMMUTABLE, nodeid, &err) != 0) { topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "failed to create property %s: %s\n", TOPO_PROP_NODE_ID, topo_strerror(err)); return (-1); } if (topo_prop_set_string(tn, TOPO_PGROUP_SES, TOPO_PROP_TARGET_PATH, TOPO_PROP_IMMUTABLE, path, &err) != 0) { topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "failed to create property %s: %s\n", TOPO_PROP_TARGET_PATH, topo_strerror(err)); return (-1); } return (0); } /* * Callback to add a disk to a given bay. We first check the status-code to * determine if a disk is present, ignoring those that aren't in an appropriate * state. We then scan the parent bay node's SAS address array to determine * possible attached SAS addresses. We create a disk node if the disk is not * SAS or the SES target does not support the necessary pages for this; if we * find the SAS address, we create a disk node and also correlate it with * the corresponding Solaris device node to fill in the rest of the data. */ static int ses_create_disk(ses_enum_data_t *sdp, tnode_t *pnode, nvlist_t *props) { topo_mod_t *mod = sdp->sed_mod; uint64_t status; nvlist_t **sas; uint_t s, nsas; char **paths; int err; /* * Skip devices that are not in a present (and possibly damaged) state. */ if (nvlist_lookup_uint64(props, SES_PROP_STATUS_CODE, &status) != 0) return (0); if (status != SES_ESC_OK && status != SES_ESC_CRITICAL && status != SES_ESC_NONCRITICAL && status != SES_ESC_UNRECOVERABLE && status != SES_ESC_NO_ACCESS) return (0); topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "found attached disk"); /* * Create the disk range. */ if (topo_node_range_create(mod, pnode, DISK, 0, 0) != 0) { topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "topo_node_create_range() failed: %s", topo_mod_errmsg(mod)); return (-1); } /* * Look through all SAS addresses and attempt to correlate them to a * known Solaris device. If we don't find a matching node, then we * don't enumerate the disk node. */ if (nvlist_lookup_nvlist_array(props, SES_SAS_PROP_PHYS, &sas, &nsas) != 0) return (0); if (topo_prop_get_string_array(pnode, TOPO_PGROUP_SES, TOPO_PROP_SAS_ADDR, &paths, &nsas, &err) != 0) return (0); err = 0; for (s = 0; s < nsas; s++) { if (disk_declare_addr(mod, pnode, &sdp->sed_disks, paths[s]) != 0 && topo_mod_errno(mod) != EMOD_NODE_BOUND) { err = -1; break; } } for (s = 0; s < nsas; s++) topo_mod_free(mod, paths[s], strlen(paths[s]) + 1); topo_mod_free(mod, paths, nsas * sizeof (char *)); return (err); } static int ses_add_bay_props(topo_mod_t *mod, tnode_t *tn, ses_enum_node_t *snp) { ses_alt_node_t *ap; ses_node_t *np; nvlist_t *props; nvlist_t **phys; uint_t i, j, n_phys, all_phys = 0; char **paths; uint64_t addr; size_t len; int terr, err = -1; for (ap = topo_list_next(&snp->sen_alt_nodes); ap != NULL; ap = topo_list_next(ap)) { np = ap->san_node; props = ses_node_props(np); if (nvlist_lookup_nvlist_array(props, SES_SAS_PROP_PHYS, &phys, &n_phys) != 0) continue; all_phys += n_phys; } if (all_phys == 0) return (0); if ((paths = topo_mod_zalloc(mod, all_phys * sizeof (char *))) == NULL) return (-1); for (i = 0, ap = topo_list_next(&snp->sen_alt_nodes); ap != NULL; ap = topo_list_next(ap)) { np = ap->san_node; props = ses_node_props(np); if (nvlist_lookup_nvlist_array(props, SES_SAS_PROP_PHYS, &phys, &n_phys) != 0) continue; for (j = 0; j < n_phys; j++) { if (nvlist_lookup_uint64(phys[j], SES_SAS_PROP_ADDR, &addr) != 0) continue; len = snprintf(NULL, 0, "%016llx", addr) + 1; if ((paths[i] = topo_mod_alloc(mod, len)) == NULL) goto error; (void) snprintf(paths[i], len, "%016llx", addr); ++i; } } err = topo_prop_set_string_array(tn, TOPO_PGROUP_SES, TOPO_PROP_SAS_ADDR, TOPO_PROP_IMMUTABLE, (const char **)paths, i, &terr); if (err != 0) err = topo_mod_seterrno(mod, terr); error: for (i = 0; i < all_phys && paths[i] != NULL; i++) topo_mod_free(mod, paths[i], strlen(paths[i]) + 1); topo_mod_free(mod, paths, all_phys * sizeof (char *)); return (err); } /* * Callback to create a basic node (bay, psu, fan, or controller). */ static int ses_create_generic(ses_enum_data_t *sdp, ses_enum_node_t *snp, tnode_t *pnode, const char *nodename, const char *labelname) { ses_node_t *np = snp->sen_node; ses_node_t *parent; uint64_t instance = snp->sen_instance; topo_mod_t *mod = sdp->sed_mod; nvlist_t *props, *aprops; nvlist_t *auth = NULL, *fmri = NULL; tnode_t *tn; char label[128]; int err; char *part = NULL, *serial = NULL, *revision = NULL; char *desc; boolean_t report; props = ses_node_props(np); (void) nvlist_lookup_string(props, LIBSES_PROP_PART, &part); (void) nvlist_lookup_string(props, LIBSES_PROP_SERIAL, &serial); topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "adding %s %llu", nodename, instance); /* * Create the node. The interesting information is all copied from the * parent enclosure node, so there is not much to do. */ if ((auth = topo_mod_auth(mod, pnode)) == NULL) goto error; /* * We want to report revision information for the controller nodes, but * we do not get per-element revision information. However, we do have * revision information for the entire enclosure, and we can use the * 'reported-via' property to know that this controller corresponds to * the given revision information. This means we cannot get revision * information for targets we are not explicitly connected to, but * there is little we can do about the situation. */ if (strcmp(nodename, CONTROLLER) == 0 && nvlist_lookup_boolean_value(props, SES_PROP_REPORT, &report) == 0 && report) { for (parent = ses_node_parent(np); parent != NULL; parent = ses_node_parent(parent)) { if (ses_node_type(parent) == SES_NODE_ENCLOSURE) { (void) nvlist_lookup_string( ses_node_props(parent), SES_EN_PROP_REV, &revision); break; } } } if ((fmri = topo_mod_hcfmri(mod, pnode, FM_HC_SCHEME_VERSION, nodename, (topo_instance_t)instance, NULL, auth, part, revision, serial)) == NULL) { topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "topo_mod_hcfmri() failed: %s", topo_mod_errmsg(mod)); goto error; } if ((tn = topo_node_bind(mod, pnode, nodename, instance, fmri)) == NULL) { topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "topo_node_bind() failed: %s", topo_mod_errmsg(mod)); goto error; } /* * For the node label, we look for the following in order: * * * * */ if (nvlist_lookup_string(props, SES_PROP_DESCRIPTION, &desc) != 0 || desc[0] == '\0') { parent = ses_node_parent(np); aprops = ses_node_props(parent); if (nvlist_lookup_string(aprops, SES_PROP_CLASS_DESCRIPTION, &desc) == 0 && desc[0] != '\0') labelname = desc; (void) snprintf(label, sizeof (label), "%s %llu", desc, instance); desc = label; } if (topo_node_label_set(tn, desc, &err) != 0) goto error; if (ses_set_standard_props(mod, tn, NULL, ses_node_id(np), snp->sen_target->set_devpath) != 0) goto error; if (strcmp(nodename, "bay") == 0) { if (ses_add_bay_props(mod, tn, snp) != 0) goto error; if (ses_create_disk(sdp, tn, props) != 0) goto error; if (topo_method_register(mod, tn, ses_bay_methods) != 0) { topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "topo_method_register() failed: %s", topo_mod_errmsg(mod)); goto error; } } else { /* * Only fan, psu, and controller nodes have a 'present' method. * Bay nodes are always present, and disk nodes are present by * virtue of being enumerated. */ if (topo_method_register(mod, tn, ses_component_methods) != 0) { topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "topo_method_register() failed: %s", topo_mod_errmsg(mod)); goto error; } } snp->sen_target->set_refcount++; topo_node_setspecific(tn, snp->sen_target); nvlist_free(auth); nvlist_free(fmri); return (0); error: nvlist_free(auth); nvlist_free(fmri); return (-1); } /* * Instantiate any children of a given type. */ static int ses_create_children(ses_enum_data_t *sdp, tnode_t *pnode, uint64_t type, const char *nodename, const char *defaultlabel, ses_enum_chassis_t *cp, boolean_t dorange) { topo_mod_t *mod = sdp->sed_mod; boolean_t found; uint64_t max; ses_enum_node_t *snp; /* * First go through and count how many matching nodes we have. */ max = 0; found = B_FALSE; for (snp = topo_list_next(&cp->sec_nodes); snp != NULL; snp = topo_list_next(snp)) { if (snp->sen_type == type) { found = B_TRUE; if (snp->sen_instance > max) max = snp->sen_instance; } } /* * No enclosure should export both DEVICE and ARRAY_DEVICE elements. * Since we map both of these to 'disk', if an enclosure does this, we * just ignore the array elements. */ if (!found || (type == SES_ET_ARRAY_DEVICE && cp->sec_hasdev)) return (0); topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "%s: creating %llu %s nodes", cp->sec_csn, max + 1, nodename); if (dorange && topo_node_range_create(mod, pnode, nodename, 0, max) != 0) { topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "topo_node_create_range() failed: %s", topo_mod_errmsg(mod)); return (-1); } for (snp = topo_list_next(&cp->sec_nodes); snp != NULL; snp = topo_list_next(snp)) { if (snp->sen_type == type) { if (ses_create_generic(sdp, snp, pnode, nodename, defaultlabel) != 0) return (-1); } } return (0); } /* * Instantiate a new subchassis instance in the topology. */ static int ses_create_subchassis(ses_enum_data_t *sdp, tnode_t *pnode, ses_enum_chassis_t *scp) { topo_mod_t *mod = sdp->sed_mod; tnode_t *tn; nvlist_t *props; nvlist_t *auth = NULL, *fmri = NULL; char *part = NULL, *revision = NULL; uint64_t instance = scp->sec_instance; char *desc; char label[128]; char **paths; int i, err; ses_enum_target_t *stp; int ret = -1; /* * Copy authority information from parent enclosure node */ if ((auth = topo_mod_auth(mod, pnode)) == NULL) goto error; /* * Record the subchassis serial number in the FMRI. * For now, we assume that logical id is the subchassis serial number. * If this assumption changes in future, then the following * piece of code will need to be updated via an RFE. */ if ((fmri = topo_mod_hcfmri(mod, pnode, FM_HC_SCHEME_VERSION, SUBCHASSIS, (topo_instance_t)instance, NULL, auth, part, revision, scp->sec_lid)) == NULL) { topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "topo_mod_hcfmri() failed: %s", topo_mod_errmsg(mod)); goto error; } if ((tn = topo_node_bind(mod, pnode, SUBCHASSIS, instance, fmri)) == NULL) { topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "topo_node_bind() failed: %s", topo_mod_errmsg(mod)); goto error; } props = ses_node_props(scp->sec_enclosure); /* * Look for the subchassis label in the following order: * * * * * For subchassis, the default label is "SUBCHASSIS" */ if (nvlist_lookup_string(props, SES_PROP_DESCRIPTION, &desc) != 0 || desc[0] == '\0') { if (nvlist_lookup_string(props, SES_PROP_CLASS_DESCRIPTION, &desc) == 0 && desc[0] != '\0') (void) snprintf(label, sizeof (label), "%s %llu", desc, instance); else (void) snprintf(label, sizeof (label), "SUBCHASSIS %llu", instance); desc = label; } if (topo_node_label_set(tn, desc, &err) != 0) goto error; if (ses_set_standard_props(mod, tn, NULL, ses_node_id(scp->sec_enclosure), scp->sec_target->set_devpath) != 0) goto error; /* * For enclosures, we want to include all possible targets (for upgrade * purposes). */ for (i = 0, stp = topo_list_next(&scp->sec_targets); stp != NULL; stp = topo_list_next(stp), i++) ; verify(i != 0); paths = alloca(i * sizeof (char *)); for (i = 0, stp = topo_list_next(&scp->sec_targets); stp != NULL; stp = topo_list_next(stp), i++) paths[i] = stp->set_devpath; if (topo_prop_set_string_array(tn, TOPO_PGROUP_SES, TOPO_PROP_PATHS, TOPO_PROP_IMMUTABLE, (const char **)paths, i, &err) != 0) { topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "failed to create property %s: %s\n", TOPO_PROP_PATHS, topo_strerror(err)); goto error; } if (topo_method_register(mod, tn, ses_enclosure_methods) != 0) { topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "topo_method_register() failed: %s", topo_mod_errmsg(mod)); goto error; } /* * Create the nodes for controllers and bays. */ if (ses_create_children(sdp, tn, SES_ET_ESC_ELECTRONICS, CONTROLLER, "CONTROLLER", scp, B_TRUE) != 0 || ses_create_children(sdp, tn, SES_ET_DEVICE, BAY, "BAY", scp, B_TRUE) != 0 || ses_create_children(sdp, tn, SES_ET_ARRAY_DEVICE, BAY, "BAY", scp, B_TRUE) != 0) goto error; ret = 0; error: nvlist_free(auth); nvlist_free(fmri); return (ret); } /* * Instantiate a new chassis instance in the topology. */ static int ses_create_chassis(ses_enum_data_t *sdp, tnode_t *pnode, ses_enum_chassis_t *cp) { topo_mod_t *mod = sdp->sed_mod; nvlist_t *props; char *raw_manufacturer, *raw_model, *raw_revision; char *manufacturer = NULL, *model = NULL, *product = NULL; char *revision = NULL; char *serial; char **paths; size_t prodlen; tnode_t *tn; nvlist_t *fmri = NULL, *auth = NULL; int ret = -1; ses_enum_node_t *snp; ses_enum_target_t *stp; ses_enum_chassis_t *scp; int i, err; uint64_t sc_count = 0; /* * Ignore any internal enclosures. */ if (cp->sec_internal) return (0); /* * Check to see if there are any devices presennt in the chassis. If * not, ignore the chassis alltogether. This is most useful for * ignoring internal HBAs that present a SES target but don't actually * manage any of the devices. */ for (snp = topo_list_next(&cp->sec_nodes); snp != NULL; snp = topo_list_next(snp)) { if (snp->sen_type == SES_ET_DEVICE || snp->sen_type == SES_ET_ARRAY_DEVICE) break; } if (snp == NULL) return (0); props = ses_node_props(cp->sec_enclosure); /* * We use the following property mappings: * * manufacturer vendor-id * model product-id * serial-number libses-chassis-serial */ verify(nvlist_lookup_string(props, SES_EN_PROP_VID, &raw_manufacturer) == 0); verify(nvlist_lookup_string(props, SES_EN_PROP_PID, &raw_model) == 0); verify(nvlist_lookup_string(props, SES_EN_PROP_REV, &raw_revision) == 0); verify(nvlist_lookup_string(props, LIBSES_EN_PROP_CSN, &serial) == 0); /* * To construct the authority information, we 'clean' each string by * removing any offensive characters and trimmming whitespace. For the * 'product-id', we use a concatenation of 'manufacturer-model'. We * also take the numerical serial number and convert it to a string. */ if ((manufacturer = disk_auth_clean(mod, raw_manufacturer)) == NULL || (model = disk_auth_clean(mod, raw_model)) == NULL || (revision = disk_auth_clean(mod, raw_revision)) == NULL) { goto error; } prodlen = strlen(manufacturer) + strlen(model) + 2; if ((product = topo_mod_alloc(mod, prodlen)) == NULL) goto error; (void) snprintf(product, prodlen, "%s-%s", manufacturer, model); /* * Construct the topo node and bind it to our parent. */ if (topo_mod_nvalloc(mod, &auth, NV_UNIQUE_NAME) != 0) goto error; if (nvlist_add_string(auth, FM_FMRI_AUTH_PRODUCT, product) != 0 || nvlist_add_string(auth, FM_FMRI_AUTH_CHASSIS, serial) != 0) { (void) topo_mod_seterrno(mod, EMOD_NVL_INVAL); goto error; } /* * We pass NULL for the parent FMRI because there is no resource * associated with it. For the toplevel enclosure, we leave the * serial/part/revision portions empty, which are reserved for * individual components within the chassis. */ if ((fmri = topo_mod_hcfmri(mod, NULL, FM_HC_SCHEME_VERSION, SES_ENCLOSURE, cp->sec_instance, NULL, auth, model, revision, serial)) == NULL) { topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "topo_mod_hcfmri() failed: %s", topo_mod_errmsg(mod)); goto error; } if ((tn = topo_node_bind(mod, pnode, SES_ENCLOSURE, cp->sec_instance, fmri)) == NULL) { topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "topo_node_bind() failed: %s", topo_mod_errmsg(mod)); goto error; } if (topo_method_register(mod, tn, ses_enclosure_methods) != 0) { topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "topo_method_register() failed: %s", topo_mod_errmsg(mod)); goto error; } if (ses_set_standard_props(mod, tn, auth, ses_node_id(cp->sec_enclosure), cp->sec_target->set_devpath) != 0) goto error; /* * For enclosures, we want to include all possible targets (for upgrade * purposes). */ for (i = 0, stp = topo_list_next(&cp->sec_targets); stp != NULL; stp = topo_list_next(stp), i++) ; verify(i != 0); paths = alloca(i * sizeof (char *)); for (i = 0, stp = topo_list_next(&cp->sec_targets); stp != NULL; stp = topo_list_next(stp), i++) paths[i] = stp->set_devpath; if (topo_prop_set_string_array(tn, TOPO_PGROUP_SES, TOPO_PROP_PATHS, TOPO_PROP_IMMUTABLE, (const char **)paths, i, &err) != 0) { topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "failed to create property %s: %s\n", TOPO_PROP_PATHS, topo_strerror(err)); goto error; } /* * Create the nodes for power supplies, fans, and devices. */ if (ses_create_children(sdp, tn, SES_ET_POWER_SUPPLY, PSU, "PSU", cp, B_TRUE) != 0 || ses_create_children(sdp, tn, SES_ET_COOLING, FAN, "FAN", cp, B_TRUE) != 0 || ses_create_children(sdp, tn, SES_ET_ESC_ELECTRONICS, CONTROLLER, "CONTROLLER", cp, B_TRUE) != 0 || ses_create_children(sdp, tn, SES_ET_DEVICE, BAY, "BAY", cp, B_TRUE) != 0 || ses_create_children(sdp, tn, SES_ET_ARRAY_DEVICE, BAY, "BAY", cp, B_TRUE) != 0) goto error; if (cp->sec_scinstance > 0 && topo_node_range_create(mod, tn, SUBCHASSIS, 0, cp->sec_scinstance - 1) != 0) { topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "topo_node_create_range() failed: %s", topo_mod_errmsg(mod)); goto error; } for (scp = topo_list_next(&cp->sec_subchassis); scp != NULL; scp = topo_list_next(scp)) { if (ses_create_subchassis(sdp, tn, scp) != 0) goto error; topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "created Subchassis node with " "LID (%s)\n and target (%s) under Chassis with CSN (%s)", scp->sec_lid, scp->sec_target->set_devpath, cp->sec_csn); sc_count++; } topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "%s: created %llu %s nodes", cp->sec_csn, sc_count, SUBCHASSIS); cp->sec_target->set_refcount++; topo_node_setspecific(tn, cp->sec_target); ret = 0; error: topo_mod_strfree(mod, manufacturer); topo_mod_strfree(mod, model); topo_mod_strfree(mod, revision); topo_mod_strfree(mod, product); nvlist_free(fmri); nvlist_free(auth); return (ret); } /* * Create a bay node explicitly enumerated via XML. */ static int ses_create_bays(ses_enum_data_t *sdp, tnode_t *pnode) { topo_mod_t *mod = sdp->sed_mod; ses_enum_chassis_t *cp; /* * Iterate over chassis looking for an internal enclosure. This * property is set via a vendor-specific plugin, and there should only * ever be a single internal chassis in a system. */ for (cp = topo_list_next(&sdp->sed_chassis); cp != NULL; cp = topo_list_next(cp)) { if (cp->sec_internal) break; } if (cp == NULL) { topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "failed to find internal chassis\n"); return (-1); } if (ses_create_children(sdp, pnode, SES_ET_DEVICE, BAY, "BAY", cp, B_FALSE) != 0 || ses_create_children(sdp, pnode, SES_ET_ARRAY_DEVICE, BAY, "BAY", cp, B_FALSE) != 0) return (-1); return (0); } /* * Initialize chassis or subchassis. */ static int ses_init_chassis(topo_mod_t *mod, ses_enum_data_t *sdp, ses_enum_chassis_t *pcp, ses_enum_chassis_t *cp, ses_node_t *np, nvlist_t *props, char *lid, ses_chassis_type_e flags) { boolean_t internal, ident; assert((flags & (SES_NEW_CHASSIS | SES_NEW_SUBCHASSIS | SES_DUP_CHASSIS | SES_DUP_SUBCHASSIS)) != 0); assert((cp != NULL) && (np != NULL) && (props != NULL) && (lid != NULL)); if (flags & (SES_NEW_SUBCHASSIS | SES_DUP_SUBCHASSIS)) assert(pcp != NULL); topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "ses_init_chassis: %s: lid(%s), flags (%d)", sdp->sed_name, lid, flags); if (flags & (SES_NEW_CHASSIS | SES_NEW_SUBCHASSIS)) { topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "new chassis/subchassis"); if (nvlist_lookup_boolean_value(props, LIBSES_EN_PROP_INTERNAL, &internal) == 0) cp->sec_internal = internal; cp->sec_lid = lid; cp->sec_enclosure = np; cp->sec_target = sdp->sed_target; if (flags & SES_NEW_CHASSIS) { cp->sec_instance = sdp->sed_instance++; topo_list_append(&sdp->sed_chassis, cp); } else { cp->sec_instance = pcp->sec_scinstance++; topo_list_append(&pcp->sec_subchassis, cp); } } else { topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "dup chassis/subchassis"); if (nvlist_lookup_boolean_value(props, SES_PROP_IDENT, &ident) == 0) { topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "overriding enclosure node"); cp->sec_enclosure = np; cp->sec_target = sdp->sed_target; } } topo_list_append(&cp->sec_targets, sdp->sed_target); sdp->sed_current = cp; return (0); } /* * Gather nodes from the current SES target into our chassis list, merging the * results if necessary. */ static ses_walk_action_t ses_enum_gather(ses_node_t *np, void *data) { nvlist_t *props = ses_node_props(np); ses_enum_data_t *sdp = data; topo_mod_t *mod = sdp->sed_mod; ses_enum_chassis_t *cp, *scp; ses_enum_node_t *snp; ses_alt_node_t *sap; char *csn; uint64_t instance, type; uint64_t prevstatus, status; boolean_t report; boolean_t have_subchassis = B_TRUE; char *lid; if (ses_node_type(np) == SES_NODE_ENCLOSURE) { /* * If we have already identified the chassis for this target, * then this is a secondary enclosure and we should ignore it, * along with the rest of the tree (since this is depth-first). */ if (sdp->sed_current != NULL) return (SES_WALK_ACTION_TERMINATE); /* * Go through the list of chassis we have seen so far and see * if this serial number matches one of the known values. * If so, check whether this enclosure is a subchassis. */ if (nvlist_lookup_string(props, LIBSES_EN_PROP_CSN, &csn) != 0) return (SES_WALK_ACTION_TERMINATE); if (nvlist_lookup_string(props, LIBSES_EN_PROP_SUBCHASSIS_ID, &lid) != 0) { have_subchassis = B_FALSE; if ((lid = topo_mod_zalloc(mod, sizeof (char))) == NULL) goto error; } topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "ses_enum_gather: Enclosure Node (%s) " "CSN (%s), LID (%s)", sdp->sed_name, csn, lid); /* * We need to determine whether this enclosure node * represents a chassis or a subchassis. Since we may * receive the enclosure nodes in a non-deterministic * manner, we need to account for all possible combinations: * 1. Chassis for the current CSN has not yet been * allocated * 1.1 This is a new chassis: * allocate and instantiate the chassis * 1.2 This is a new subchassis: * allocate a placeholder chassis * allocate and instantiate the subchassis * link the subchassis to the chassis * 2. Chassis for the current CSN has been allocated * 2.1 This is a duplicate chassis enclosure * check whether to override old chassis * append to chassis' target list * 2.2 Only placeholder chassis exists * fill in the chassis fields * 2.3 This is a new subchassis * allocate and instantiate the subchassis * link the subchassis to the chassis * 2.4 This is a duplicate subchassis enclosure * check whether to override old chassis * append to chassis' target list */ for (cp = topo_list_next(&sdp->sed_chassis); cp != NULL; cp = topo_list_next(cp)) if (strcmp(cp->sec_csn, csn) == 0) break; if (cp == NULL) { /* 1. Haven't seen a chassis with this CSN before */ if ((cp = topo_mod_zalloc(mod, sizeof (ses_enum_chassis_t))) == NULL) goto error; cp->sec_csn = csn; if (!have_subchassis || strcmp(csn, lid) == 0) { /* 1.1 This is a new chassis */ topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "%s: Initialize new " "chassis with CSN (%s) and LID (%s)", sdp->sed_name, csn, lid); if (ses_init_chassis(mod, sdp, NULL, cp, np, props, lid, SES_NEW_CHASSIS) < 0) goto error; } else { /* 1.2 This is a new subchassis */ topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "%s: Initialize new " "subchassis with CSN (%s) and LID (%s)", sdp->sed_name, csn, lid); if ((scp = topo_mod_zalloc(mod, sizeof (ses_enum_chassis_t))) == NULL) goto error; scp->sec_csn = csn; if (ses_init_chassis(mod, sdp, cp, scp, np, props, lid, SES_NEW_SUBCHASSIS) < 0) goto error; } } else { /* 2. We have a chassis with this CSN */ if (!have_subchassis || strcmp(csn, lid) == 0) { /* This is a chassis */ if (!have_subchassis || strlen(cp->sec_lid) > 0) { /* 2.1 This is a duplicate chassis */ topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "%s: Append " "duplicate chassis with CSN (%s) " "and LID (%s)", sdp->sed_name, csn, lid); if (ses_init_chassis(mod, sdp, NULL, cp, np, props, lid, SES_DUP_CHASSIS) < 0) goto error; } else { /* 2.2 Init the placeholder chassis */ topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "%s: Initialize" "placeholder chassis with CSN (%s) " "and LID (%s)", sdp->sed_name, csn, lid); if (ses_init_chassis(mod, sdp, NULL, cp, np, props, lid, SES_NEW_CHASSIS) < 0) goto error; } } else { /* This is a subchassis */ for (scp = topo_list_next(&cp->sec_subchassis); scp != NULL; scp = topo_list_next(scp)) if (strcmp(scp->sec_lid, lid) == 0) break; if (scp == NULL) { /* 2.3 This is a new subchassis */ topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "%s: Initialize " "new subchassis with CSN (%s) " "and LID (%s)", sdp->sed_name, csn, lid); if ((scp = topo_mod_zalloc(mod, sizeof (ses_enum_chassis_t))) == NULL) goto error; scp->sec_csn = csn; if (ses_init_chassis(mod, sdp, cp, scp, np, props, lid, SES_NEW_SUBCHASSIS) < 0) goto error; } else { /* 2.4 This is a duplicate subchassis */ topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "%s: Append " "duplicate subchassis with " "CSN (%s) and LID (%s)", sdp->sed_name, csn, lid); if (ses_init_chassis(mod, sdp, cp, scp, np, props, lid, SES_DUP_SUBCHASSIS) < 0) goto error; } } } } else if (ses_node_type(np) == SES_NODE_ELEMENT) { /* * If we haven't yet seen an enclosure node and identified the * current chassis, something is very wrong; bail out. */ if (sdp->sed_current == NULL) return (SES_WALK_ACTION_TERMINATE); /* * If this isn't one of the element types we care about, then * ignore it. */ verify(nvlist_lookup_uint64(props, SES_PROP_ELEMENT_TYPE, &type) == 0); if (type != SES_ET_DEVICE && type != SES_ET_ARRAY_DEVICE && type != SES_ET_COOLING && type != SES_ET_POWER_SUPPLY && type != SES_ET_ESC_ELECTRONICS) return (SES_WALK_ACTION_CONTINUE); /* * Get the current instance number and see if we already know * about this element. If so, it means we have multiple paths * to the same elements, and we should ignore the current path. */ verify(nvlist_lookup_uint64(props, SES_PROP_ELEMENT_CLASS_INDEX, &instance) == 0); if (type == SES_ET_DEVICE || type == SES_ET_ARRAY_DEVICE) (void) nvlist_lookup_uint64(props, SES_PROP_BAY_NUMBER, &instance); cp = sdp->sed_current; for (snp = topo_list_next(&cp->sec_nodes); snp != NULL; snp = topo_list_next(snp)) { if (snp->sen_type == type && snp->sen_instance == instance) break; } /* * We prefer the new element under the following circumstances: * * - The currently known element's status is unknown or not * available, but the new element has a known status. This * occurs if a given element is only available through a * particular target. * * - This is an ESC_ELECTRONICS element, and the 'reported-via' * property is set. This allows us to get reliable firmware * revision information from the enclosure node. */ if (snp != NULL) { if (nvlist_lookup_uint64( ses_node_props(snp->sen_node), SES_PROP_STATUS_CODE, &prevstatus) != 0) prevstatus = SES_ESC_UNSUPPORTED; if (nvlist_lookup_uint64( props, SES_PROP_STATUS_CODE, &status) != 0) status = SES_ESC_UNSUPPORTED; if (nvlist_lookup_boolean_value( props, SES_PROP_REPORT, &report) != 0) report = B_FALSE; if ((SES_STATUS_UNAVAIL(prevstatus) && !SES_STATUS_UNAVAIL(status)) || (type == SES_ET_ESC_ELECTRONICS && report)) { snp->sen_node = np; snp->sen_target = sdp->sed_target; } if ((sap = topo_mod_zalloc(mod, sizeof (ses_alt_node_t))) == NULL) goto error; sap->san_node = np; topo_list_append(&snp->sen_alt_nodes, sap); return (SES_WALK_ACTION_CONTINUE); } if ((snp = topo_mod_zalloc(mod, sizeof (ses_enum_node_t))) == NULL) goto error; if ((sap = topo_mod_zalloc(mod, sizeof (ses_alt_node_t))) == NULL) { topo_mod_free(mod, snp, sizeof (ses_enum_node_t)); goto error; } topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "%s: adding node (%llu, %llu)", sdp->sed_name, type, instance); snp->sen_node = np; snp->sen_type = type; snp->sen_instance = instance; snp->sen_target = sdp->sed_target; sap->san_node = np; topo_list_append(&snp->sen_alt_nodes, sap); topo_list_append(&cp->sec_nodes, snp); if (type == SES_ET_DEVICE) cp->sec_hasdev = B_TRUE; } return (SES_WALK_ACTION_CONTINUE); error: sdp->sed_errno = -1; return (SES_WALK_ACTION_TERMINATE); } static int ses_process_dir(const char *dirpath, ses_enum_data_t *sdp) { topo_mod_t *mod = sdp->sed_mod; DIR *dir; struct dirent *dp; char path[PATH_MAX]; ses_enum_target_t *stp; int err = -1; /* * Open the SES target directory and iterate over any available * targets. */ if ((dir = opendir(dirpath)) == NULL) { /* * If the SES target directory does not exist, then return as if * there are no active targets. */ topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "failed to open ses " "directory '%s'", dirpath); return (0); } while ((dp = readdir(dir)) != NULL) { if (strcmp(dp->d_name, ".") == 0 || strcmp(dp->d_name, "..") == 0) continue; /* * Create a new target instance and take a snapshot. */ if ((stp = topo_mod_zalloc(mod, sizeof (ses_enum_target_t))) == NULL) goto error; (void) pthread_mutex_init(&stp->set_lock, NULL); (void) snprintf(path, sizeof (path), "%s/%s", dirpath, dp->d_name); /* * We keep track of the SES device path and export it on a * per-node basis to allow higher level software to get to the * corresponding SES state. */ if ((stp->set_devpath = topo_mod_strdup(mod, path)) == NULL) { topo_mod_free(mod, stp, sizeof (ses_enum_target_t)); goto error; } if ((stp->set_target = ses_open(LIBSES_VERSION, path)) == NULL) { topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "failed to open ses target " "'%s': %s", dp->d_name, ses_errmsg()); topo_mod_strfree(mod, stp->set_devpath); topo_mod_free(mod, stp, sizeof (ses_enum_target_t)); continue; } stp->set_refcount = 1; sdp->sed_target = stp; stp->set_snap = ses_snap_hold(stp->set_target); stp->set_snaptime = gethrtime(); /* * Enumerate over all SES elements and merge them into the * correct ses_enum_chassis_t. */ sdp->sed_current = NULL; sdp->sed_errno = 0; sdp->sed_name = dp->d_name; (void) ses_walk(stp->set_snap, ses_enum_gather, sdp); if (sdp->sed_errno != 0) goto error; } err = 0; error: closedir(dir); return (err); } static void ses_release(topo_mod_t *mod, tnode_t *tn) { ses_enum_target_t *stp; if ((stp = topo_node_getspecific(tn)) != NULL) ses_target_free(mod, stp); } /*ARGSUSED*/ static int ses_enum(topo_mod_t *mod, tnode_t *rnode, const char *name, topo_instance_t min, topo_instance_t max, void *arg, void *notused) { ses_enum_chassis_t *cp; ses_enum_data_t *data; /* * Check to make sure we're being invoked sensibly, and that we're not * being invoked as part of a post-processing step. */ if (strcmp(name, SES_ENCLOSURE) != 0 && strcmp(name, BAY) != 0) return (0); /* * If this is the first time we've called our enumeration method, then * gather information about any available enclosures. */ if ((data = topo_mod_getspecific(mod)) == NULL) { if ((data = topo_mod_zalloc(mod, sizeof (ses_enum_data_t))) == NULL) return (-1); data->sed_mod = mod; topo_mod_setspecific(mod, data); if (disk_list_gather(mod, &data->sed_disks) != 0) goto error; /* * We search both the ses(7D) and sgen(7D) locations, so we are * independent of any particular driver class bindings. */ if (ses_process_dir("/dev/es", data) != 0 || ses_process_dir("/dev/scsi/ses", data) != 0) goto error; } if (strcmp(name, SES_ENCLOSURE) == 0) { /* * This is a request to enumerate external enclosures. Go * through all the targets and create chassis nodes where * necessary. */ for (cp = topo_list_next(&data->sed_chassis); cp != NULL; cp = topo_list_next(cp)) { if (ses_create_chassis(data, rnode, cp) != 0) goto error; } } else { /* * This is a request to enumerate a specific bay underneath the * root chassis (for internal disks). */ if (ses_create_bays(data, rnode) != 0) goto error; } /* * This is a bit of a kludge. In order to allow internal disks to be * enumerated and share snapshot-specific information with the external * enclosure enumeration, we rely on the fact that we will be invoked * for the 'ses-enclosure' node last. */ if (strcmp(name, SES_ENCLOSURE) == 0) { for (cp = topo_list_next(&data->sed_chassis); cp != NULL; cp = topo_list_next(cp)) ses_data_free(data, cp); ses_data_free(data, NULL); topo_mod_setspecific(mod, NULL); } return (0); error: for (cp = topo_list_next(&data->sed_chassis); cp != NULL; cp = topo_list_next(cp)) ses_data_free(data, cp); ses_data_free(data, NULL); topo_mod_setspecific(mod, NULL); return (-1); } static const topo_modops_t ses_ops = { ses_enum, ses_release }; static topo_modinfo_t ses_info = { SES_ENCLOSURE, FM_FMRI_SCHEME_HC, SES_VERSION, &ses_ops }; /*ARGSUSED*/ int _topo_init(topo_mod_t *mod, topo_version_t version) { if (getenv("TOPOSESDEBUG") != NULL) topo_mod_setdebug(mod); topo_mod_dprintf(mod, "initializing %s enumerator\n", SES_ENCLOSURE); return (topo_mod_register(mod, &ses_info, TOPO_VERSION)); } void _topo_fini(topo_mod_t *mod) { topo_mod_unregister(mod); }