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All rights reserved. 24 * Use is subject to license terms. 25 */ 26 27 /* 28 * Copyright 2019 Joyent, Inc. 29 * Copyright 2023 Racktop Systems, Inc. 30 */ 31 32 /* 33 * These functions are used to encode SCSI INQUIRY data into 34 * Solaris devid / guid values. 35 */ 36 37 #ifndef _KERNEL 38 #include <stdio.h> 39 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 40 41 #include <sys/inttypes.h> 42 #include <sys/types.h> 43 #include <sys/stropts.h> 44 #include <sys/debug.h> 45 #include <sys/isa_defs.h> 46 #include <sys/dditypes.h> 47 #include <sys/ddi_impldefs.h> 48 #include <sys/scsi/scsi.h> 49 #ifndef _KERNEL 50 #include <sys/libdevid.h> 51 #endif /* !_KERNEL */ 52 #include "devid_impl.h" 53 54 #define SCSI_INQUIRY_VID_POS 9 55 #define SCSI_INQUIRY_VID_SUN "SUN" 56 #define SCSI_INQUIRY_VID_SUN_LEN 3 57 #define SCSI_INQUIRY_VID_HITACHI "HITACHI" 58 #define SCSI_INQUIRY_VID_HITACHI_LEN 7 59 #define SCSI_INQUIRY_PID_HITACHI_OPEN "OPEN-" 60 #define SCSI_INQUIRY_PID_HITACHI_OPEN_LEN 5 61 #define SCSI_INQUIRY_VID_EMC "EMC " 62 #define SCSI_INQUIRY_VID_EMC_LEN 8 63 #define SCSI_INQUIRY_PID_EMC_SYMMETRIX "SYMMETRIX " 64 #define SCSI_INQUIRY_PID_EMC_SYMMETRIX_LEN 16 65 66 #define MSG_NOT_STANDARDS_COMPLIANT "Page83 data not standards compliant " 67 #define MSG_NOT_STANDARDS_COMPLIANT_SIZE ( \ 68 sizeof (MSG_NOT_STANDARDS_COMPLIANT) + \ 69 sizeof (((struct scsi_inquiry *)NULL)->inq_vid) + \ 70 sizeof (((struct scsi_inquiry *)NULL)->inq_pid) + \ 71 sizeof (((struct scsi_inquiry *)NULL)->inq_revision) + 4) 72 73 #define IS_DEVID_GUID_TYPE(type) ((type == DEVID_SCSI3_WWN) || \ 74 (IS_DEVID_SCSI3_VPD_TYPE(type))) 75 76 #define IS_DEVID_SCSI_TYPE(type) ((IS_DEVID_GUID_TYPE(type)) || \ 77 (type == DEVID_SCSI_SERIAL)) 78 79 /* 80 * The max inquiry page 83 size as expected in the code today 81 * is 0xf0 bytes. Defining a constant to make it easy incase 82 * this needs to be changed at a later time. 83 */ 84 85 #define SCMD_MAX_INQUIRY_PAGE83_SIZE 0xFF 86 #define SCMD_MIN_INQUIRY_PAGE83_SIZE 0x08 87 #define SCMD_INQUIRY_PAGE83_HDR_SIZE 4 88 #define SCSI_INQUIRY_PAGE83_EMC_SYMMETRIX_ID_LEN 16 89 90 #define SCMD_MAX_INQUIRY_PAGE80_SIZE 0xFF 91 #define SCMD_MIN_INQUIRY_PAGE80_SIZE 0x04 92 93 #define SCMD_MIN_STANDARD_INQUIRY_SIZE 0x04 94 95 #define SCMD_INQUIRY_PAGE83_IDENT_DESC_HDR_SIZE 4 96 97 #define SCMD_INQUIRY_VPD_TYPE_T10 0x01 98 #define SCMD_INQUIRY_VPD_TYPE_EUI 0x02 99 #define SCMD_INQUIRY_VPD_TYPE_NAA 0x03 100 #define SCMD_INQUIRY_VPD_TYPE_RTP 0x04 101 #define SCMD_INQUIRY_VPD_TYPE_TPG 0x05 102 #define SCMD_INQUIRY_VPD_TYPE_LUG 0x06 103 #define SCMD_INQUIRY_VPD_TYPE_MD5 0x07 104 #define SCMD_INQUIRY_VPD_TYPE_SSN 0x08 105 106 static int is_page83_data_valid(uchar_t *inq83, size_t inq83_len); 107 static int is_page80_data_valid(uchar_t *inq80, size_t inq80_len); 108 static int is_initialized_id(uchar_t *id, size_t id_len); 109 110 static void encode_scsi3_page83(int version, uchar_t *inq83, 111 size_t inq83_len, uchar_t **id, size_t *id_len, ushort_t *id_type); 112 static void encode_scsi3_page83_emc(int version, uchar_t *inq83, 113 size_t inq83_len, uchar_t **id, size_t *id_len, ushort_t *id_type); 114 static void encode_serialnum(int version, uchar_t *inq, uchar_t *inq80, 115 size_t inq80_len, uchar_t **id, size_t *id_len, ushort_t *id_type); 116 static void encode_sun_serialnum(int version, uchar_t *inq, 117 size_t inq_len, uchar_t **id, size_t *id_len, ushort_t *id_type); 118 119 static int devid_scsi_init(char *driver_name, 120 uchar_t *raw_id, size_t raw_id_len, ushort_t raw_id_type, 121 ddi_devid_t *ret_devid); 122 123 static char ctoi(char c); 124 125 #ifdef _KERNEL 126 #define devid_scsi_encode ddi_devid_scsi_encode 127 #define devid_to_guid ddi_devid_to_guid 128 #define devid_free_guid ddi_devid_free_guid 129 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 130 131 /* 132 * Function: ddi_/devid_scsi_encode 133 * 134 * Description: This routine finds and encodes a unique devid 135 * 136 * Arguments: version - id encode algorithm version 137 * driver_name - binding driver name (if ! known use NULL) 138 * inq - standard inquiry buffer 139 * inq_len - standard inquiry buffer length 140 * inq80 - serial number inquiry buffer 141 * inq80_len - serial number inquiry buffer length 142 * inq83 - vpd inquiry buffer 143 * inq83_len - vpd inquiry buffer length 144 * devid - id returned 145 * 146 * Return Code: DEVID_SUCCESS - success 147 * DEVID_FAILURE - failure 148 * DEVID_RETRY - LUN is in a transitional state. A delay should 149 * occur and then this inquiry data should be re-acquired and 150 * this function should be called again. 151 */ 152 int 153 devid_scsi_encode( 154 int version, /* IN */ 155 char *driver_name, /* IN */ 156 uchar_t *inq, /* IN */ 157 size_t inq_len, /* IN */ 158 uchar_t *inq80, /* IN */ 159 size_t inq80_len, /* IN */ 160 uchar_t *inq83, /* IN */ 161 size_t inq83_len, /* IN */ 162 ddi_devid_t *devid) /* OUT */ 163 { 164 int rval = DEVID_FAILURE; 165 uchar_t *id = NULL; 166 size_t id_len = 0; 167 ushort_t id_type = DEVID_NONE; 168 struct scsi_inquiry *inq_std = (struct scsi_inquiry *)inq; 169 #ifdef _KERNEL 170 char *msg = NULL; 171 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 172 173 DEVID_ASSERT(devid != NULL); 174 175 /* verify valid version */ 176 if (version > DEVID_SCSI_ENCODE_VERSION_LATEST) { 177 return (rval); 178 } 179 180 /* make sure minimum inquiry bytes are available */ 181 if (inq_len < SCMD_MIN_STANDARD_INQUIRY_SIZE) { 182 return (rval); 183 } 184 185 /* 186 * If 0x83 is availible, that is the best choice. Our next choice is 187 * 0x80. If neither are availible, we leave it to the caller to 188 * determine possible alternate ID, although discouraged. In the 189 * case of the target drivers they create a fabricated id which is 190 * stored in the acyl. The HBA drivers should avoid using an 191 * alternate id. Although has already created a hack of using the 192 * node wwn in some cases. Which needs to be carried forward for 193 * legacy reasons. 194 */ 195 if (inq83 != NULL) { 196 /* 197 * Perform page 83 validation tests and report offenders. 198 * We cannot enforce the page 83 specification because 199 * many Sun partners (ex. HDS) do not conform to the 200 * standards yet. 201 */ 202 if (is_page83_data_valid(inq83, inq83_len) == 203 DEVID_RET_INVALID) { 204 /* 205 * invalid page 83 data. bug 4939576 introduced 206 * handling for EMC non-standard data. 207 */ 208 if ((bcmp(inq_std->inq_vid, SCSI_INQUIRY_VID_EMC, 209 SCSI_INQUIRY_VID_EMC_LEN) == 0) && 210 (bcmp(inq_std->inq_pid, 211 SCSI_INQUIRY_PID_EMC_SYMMETRIX, 212 SCSI_INQUIRY_PID_EMC_SYMMETRIX_LEN) == 0)) { 213 encode_scsi3_page83_emc(version, inq83, 214 inq83_len, &id, &id_len, &id_type); 215 } 216 #ifdef _KERNEL 217 /* 218 * invalid page 83 data. Special hack for HDS 219 * specific device, to suppress the warning msg. 220 */ 221 if ((bcmp(inq_std->inq_vid, SCSI_INQUIRY_VID_HITACHI, 222 SCSI_INQUIRY_VID_HITACHI_LEN) != 0) || 223 (bcmp(inq_std->inq_pid, 224 SCSI_INQUIRY_PID_HITACHI_OPEN, 225 SCSI_INQUIRY_PID_HITACHI_OPEN_LEN) != 0)) { 226 /* 227 * report the page 0x83 standards violation. 228 */ 229 msg = kmem_alloc( 230 MSG_NOT_STANDARDS_COMPLIANT_SIZE, 231 KM_SLEEP); 232 (void) strcpy(msg, MSG_NOT_STANDARDS_COMPLIANT); 233 (void) strncat(msg, inq_std->inq_vid, 234 sizeof (inq_std->inq_vid)); 235 (void) strcat(msg, " "); 236 (void) strncat(msg, inq_std->inq_pid, 237 sizeof (inq_std->inq_pid)); 238 (void) strcat(msg, " "); 239 (void) strncat(msg, inq_std->inq_revision, 240 sizeof (inq_std->inq_revision)); 241 (void) strcat(msg, "\n"); 242 cmn_err(CE_WARN, "!%s", msg); 243 kmem_free(msg, 244 MSG_NOT_STANDARDS_COMPLIANT_SIZE); 245 } 246 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 247 } 248 249 if (id_type == DEVID_NONE) { 250 encode_scsi3_page83(version, inq83, 251 inq83_len, &id, &id_len, &id_type); 252 } 253 } 254 255 /* 256 * If no vpd page is available at this point then we 257 * attempt to use a SCSI serial number from page 0x80. 258 */ 259 if ((id_type == DEVID_NONE) && 260 (inq != NULL) && 261 (inq80 != NULL)) { 262 if (is_page80_data_valid(inq80, inq80_len) == DEVID_RET_VALID) { 263 encode_serialnum(version, inq, inq80, 264 inq80_len, &id, &id_len, &id_type); 265 } 266 } 267 268 /* 269 * If no vpd page or serial is available at this point and 270 * it's a SUN disk it conforms to the disk qual. 850 specifications 271 * and we can fabricate a serial number id based on the standard 272 * inquiry page. 273 */ 274 if ((id_type == DEVID_NONE) && 275 (inq != NULL)) { 276 encode_sun_serialnum(version, inq, inq_len, 277 &id, &id_len, &id_type); 278 } 279 280 if (id_type != DEVID_NONE) { 281 if (is_initialized_id(id, id_len) == DEVID_RET_VALID) { 282 rval = devid_scsi_init(driver_name, 283 id, id_len, id_type, devid); 284 } else { 285 rval = DEVID_RETRY; 286 } 287 DEVID_FREE(id, id_len); 288 } 289 290 return (rval); 291 } 292 293 294 /* 295 * Function: is_page83_data_valid 296 * 297 * Description: This routine is used to validate the page 0x83 data 298 * passed in valid based on the standards specification. 299 * 300 * Arguments: inq83 - 301 * inq83_len - 302 * 303 * Return Code: DEVID_RET_VALID 304 * DEVID_RET_INVALID 305 * 306 */ 307 static int 308 is_page83_data_valid(uchar_t *inq83, size_t inq83_len) 309 { 310 311 int covered_desc_len = 0; 312 int dlen = 0; 313 uchar_t *dblk = NULL; 314 315 DEVID_ASSERT(inq83 != NULL); 316 317 /* if not large enough fail */ 318 if (inq83_len < SCMD_MIN_INQUIRY_PAGE83_SIZE) 319 return (DEVID_RET_INVALID); 320 321 /* 322 * Ensuring that the Peripheral device type(bits 0 - 4) has 323 * the valid settings - the value 0x1f indicates no device type. 324 * Only this value can be validated since all other fields are 325 * either used or reserved. 326 */ 327 if ((inq83[0] & DTYPE_MASK) == DTYPE_UNKNOWN) { 328 /* failed-peripheral devtype */ 329 return (DEVID_RET_INVALID); 330 } 331 332 /* 333 * Ensure that the page length field - third and 4th bytes 334 * contain a non zero length value. Our implementation 335 * does not seem to expect more that 255 bytes of data... 336 * what is to be done if the reported size is > 255 bytes? 337 * Yes the device will return only 255 bytes as we provide 338 * buffer to house only that much data but the standards 339 * prevent the targets from reporting the truncated size 340 * in this field. 341 * 342 * Currently reporting sizes more than 255 as failure. 343 * 344 */ 345 346 if ((inq83[2] == 0) && (inq83[3] == 0)) { 347 /* length field is 0! */ 348 return (DEVID_RET_INVALID); 349 } 350 if (inq83[3] > (SCMD_MAX_INQUIRY_PAGE83_SIZE - 3)) { 351 /* length field exceeds expected size of 255 bytes */ 352 return (DEVID_RET_INVALID); 353 } 354 355 /* 356 * Validation of individual descriptor blocks are done in the 357 * following while loop. It is possible to have multiple 358 * descriptor blocks. 359 * the 'dblk' pointer will be pointing to the start of 360 * each entry of the descriptor block. 361 */ 362 covered_desc_len = 0; 363 dblk = &inq83[4]; /* start of first decriptor blk */ 364 while (covered_desc_len < inq83[3]) { 365 366 /* 367 * Ensure that the length field is non zero 368 * Further length validations will be done 369 * along with the 'identifier type' as some of 370 * the lengths are dependent on it. 371 */ 372 dlen = dblk[3]; 373 if (dlen == 0) { 374 /* descr length is 0 */ 375 return (DEVID_RET_INVALID); 376 } 377 378 /* 379 * ensure that the size of the descriptor block does 380 * not claim to be larger than the entire page83 381 * data that has been received. 382 */ 383 if ((covered_desc_len + dlen) > inq83[3]) { 384 /* failed-descr length */ 385 return (DEVID_RET_INVALID); 386 } 387 388 /* 389 * The spec says that if the PIV field is 0 OR the 390 * association field contains value other than 1 and 2, 391 * then the protocol identifier field should be ignored. 392 * If association field contains a value of 1 or 2 393 * and the PIV field is set, then the protocol identifier 394 * field has to be validated. 395 * The protocol identifier values 0 - f are either assigned 396 * or reserved. Nothing to validate here, hence skipping 397 * over to the next check. 398 */ 399 400 /* 401 * Check for valid code set values. 402 * All possible values are reserved or assigned. Nothing 403 * to validate - skipping over. 404 */ 405 406 /* 407 * Identifier Type validation 408 * All SPC3rev22 identified types and the expected lengths 409 * are validated. 410 */ 411 switch (dblk[1] & 0x0f) { 412 case SCMD_INQUIRY_VPD_TYPE_T10: /* T10 vendor Id */ 413 /* No specific length validation required */ 414 break; 415 416 case SCMD_INQUIRY_VPD_TYPE_EUI: /* EUI 64 ID */ 417 /* EUI-64: size is expected to be 8, 12, or 16 bytes */ 418 if ((dlen != 8) && (dlen != 12) && (dlen != 16)) { 419 /* page83 validation failed-EIU64 */ 420 return (DEVID_RET_INVALID); 421 } 422 break; 423 424 case SCMD_INQUIRY_VPD_TYPE_NAA: /* NAA Id type */ 425 426 /* 427 * the size for this varies - 428 * IEEE extended/registered is 8 bytes 429 * IEEE Registered extended is 16 bytes 430 */ 431 switch (dblk[4] & 0xf0) { 432 433 case 0x20: /* IEEE Ext */ 434 case 0x50: /* IEEE Reg */ 435 if (dlen != 8) { 436 /* failed-IEE E/R len */ 437 return (DEVID_RET_INVALID); 438 } 439 /* 440 * the codeSet for this MUST 441 * be set to 1 442 */ 443 if ((dblk[0] & 0x0f) != 1) { 444 /* 445 * failed-IEEE E/R 446 * codeSet != 1. 447 */ 448 return (DEVID_RET_INVALID); 449 } 450 break; 451 452 case 0x60: /* IEEE EXT REG */ 453 if (dlen != 16) { 454 /* failed-IEEE ER len */ 455 return (DEVID_RET_INVALID); 456 } 457 /* 458 * the codeSet for this MUST 459 * be set to 1 460 */ 461 if ((dblk[0] & 0x0f) != 1) { 462 /* 463 * failed-IEEE ER 464 * codeSet != 1. 465 */ 466 return (DEVID_RET_INVALID); 467 } 468 break; 469 470 default: 471 /* reserved values */ 472 break; 473 } 474 break; 475 476 case SCMD_INQUIRY_VPD_TYPE_RTP: /* Relative Target port */ 477 if (dlen != 4) { 478 /* failed-Rel target Port length */ 479 return (DEVID_RET_INVALID); 480 } 481 break; 482 483 case SCMD_INQUIRY_VPD_TYPE_TPG: /* Target port group */ 484 if (dlen != 4) { 485 /* failed-target Port group length */ 486 return (DEVID_RET_INVALID); 487 } 488 break; 489 490 case SCMD_INQUIRY_VPD_TYPE_LUG: /* Logical unit group */ 491 if (dlen != 4) { 492 /* failed-Logical Unit group length */ 493 return (DEVID_RET_INVALID); 494 } 495 break; 496 497 case SCMD_INQUIRY_VPD_TYPE_MD5: /* MD5 unit group */ 498 if (dlen != 16) { 499 /* failed-MD5 Unit grp */ 500 return (DEVID_RET_INVALID); 501 } 502 break; 503 504 default: 505 break; 506 } 507 508 /* 509 * Now lets advance to the next descriptor block 510 * and validate it. 511 * the descriptor block size is <descr Header> + <descr Data> 512 * <descr Header> is equal to 4 bytes 513 * <descr Data> is available in dlen or dblk[3]. 514 */ 515 dblk = &dblk[4 + dlen]; 516 517 /* 518 * update the covered_desc_len so that we can ensure that 519 * the 'while' loop terminates. 520 */ 521 covered_desc_len += (dlen + 4); 522 } 523 return (DEVID_RET_VALID); 524 } 525 526 527 /* 528 * Function: is_initialized_id 529 * 530 * Description: Routine to ensure that the ID calculated is not a 531 * space or zero filled ID. Returning a space / zero 532 * filled ID when the luns on the target are not fully 533 * initialized is a valid response from the target as 534 * per the T10 spec. When a space/zero filled ID is 535 * found its information needs to be polled again 536 * after sometime time to see if the luns are fully 537 * initialized to return a valid guid information. 538 * 539 * Arguments: id - raw id 540 * id_len - raw id len 541 * 542 * Return Code: DEVID_VALID - indicates a non space/zero filled id 543 * DEVID_INVALID - indicates id contains uninitialized data 544 * and suggests retry of the collection commands. 545 */ 546 static int 547 is_initialized_id(uchar_t *id, size_t id_len) 548 { 549 int idx; 550 551 if ((id == NULL) || 552 (id_len == 0)) { 553 /* got id length as 0 fetch info again */ 554 return (DEVID_RET_INVALID); 555 } 556 557 /* First lets check if the guid is filled with spaces */ 558 for (idx = 0; idx < id_len; idx++) { 559 if (id[idx] != ' ') { 560 break; 561 } 562 } 563 564 /* 565 * Lets exit if we find that it contains ALL spaces 566 * saying that it has an uninitialized guid 567 */ 568 if (idx >= id_len) { 569 /* guid filled with spaces found */ 570 return (DEVID_RET_INVALID); 571 } 572 573 /* 574 * Since we have found that it is not filled with spaces 575 * now lets ensure that the guid is not filled with only 576 * zeros. 577 */ 578 for (idx = 0; idx < id_len; idx ++) { 579 if (id[idx] != 0) { 580 return (DEVID_RET_VALID); 581 } 582 } 583 584 /* guid filled with zeros found */ 585 return (DEVID_RET_INVALID); 586 } 587 588 589 /* 590 * Function: is_page80_data_valid 591 * 592 * Description: This routine is used to validate the page 0x80 data 593 * passed in valid based on the standards specification. 594 * 595 * Arguments: inq80 - 596 * inq80_len - 597 * 598 * Return Code: DEVID_RET_VALID 599 * DEVID_RET_INVALID 600 * 601 */ 602 /* ARGSUSED */ 603 static int 604 is_page80_data_valid(uchar_t *inq80, size_t inq80_len) 605 { 606 DEVID_ASSERT(inq80); 607 608 /* if not large enough fail */ 609 if (inq80_len < SCMD_MIN_INQUIRY_PAGE80_SIZE) { 610 return (DEVID_RET_INVALID); 611 } 612 613 /* 614 * (inq80_len - 4) is the size of the buffer space available 615 * for the product serial number. So inq80[3] (ie. product 616 * serial number) should be <= (inq80_len -4). 617 */ 618 if (inq80[3] > (inq80_len - 4)) { 619 return (DEVID_RET_INVALID); 620 } 621 622 return (DEVID_RET_VALID); 623 } 624 625 626 /* 627 * Function: encode_devid_page 628 * 629 * Description: This routine finds the unique devid if available and 630 * fills the devid and length parameters. 631 * 632 * Arguments: version - encode version 633 * inq83 - driver soft state (unit) structure 634 * inq83_len - length of raw inq83 data 635 * id - raw id 636 * id_len - len of raw id 637 * id_type - type of id 638 * 639 * Note: DEVID_NONE is returned in the id_type field 640 * if no supported page 83 id is found. 641 */ 642 static void 643 encode_scsi3_page83(int version, uchar_t *inq83, size_t inq83_len, 644 uchar_t **id, size_t *id_len, ushort_t *id_type) 645 { 646 size_t descriptor_bytes_left = 0; 647 size_t offset = 0; 648 int idx = 0; 649 size_t offset_id_type[4]; 650 651 DEVID_ASSERT(inq83 != NULL); 652 /* inq83 length was already validate in is_page83_valid */ 653 DEVID_ASSERT(id != NULL); 654 DEVID_ASSERT(id_len != NULL); 655 DEVID_ASSERT(id_type != NULL); 656 657 /* preset defaults */ 658 *id = NULL; 659 *id_len = 0; 660 *id_type = DEVID_NONE; 661 662 /* verify we have enough memory for a ident header */ 663 if (inq83_len < SCMD_INQUIRY_PAGE83_HDR_SIZE) { 664 return; 665 } 666 667 /* 668 * Attempt to validate the page data. Once validated, we'll walk 669 * the descriptors, looking for certain identifier types that will 670 * mark this device with a unique id/wwn. Note the comment below 671 * for what we really want to receive. 672 */ 673 674 /* 675 * The format of the inq83 data (Device Identification VPD page) is 676 * a header (containing the total length of the page, from which 677 * descriptor_bytes_left is calculated), followed by a list of 678 * identification descriptors. Each identifcation descriptor has a 679 * header which includes the length of the individual identification 680 * descriptor). 681 * 682 * Set the offset to the beginning byte of the first identification 683 * descriptor. We'll index everything from there. 684 */ 685 offset = SCMD_INQUIRY_PAGE83_HDR_SIZE; 686 descriptor_bytes_left = (size_t)((inq83[2] << 8) | inq83[3]); 687 688 /* 689 * If the raw data states that the data is larger 690 * than what is actually received abort encode. 691 * Otherwise we will run off into unknown memory 692 * on the decode. 693 */ 694 if ((descriptor_bytes_left + offset) > inq83_len) { 695 return; 696 } 697 698 699 /* Zero out our offset array */ 700 bzero(offset_id_type, sizeof (offset_id_type)); 701 702 /* 703 * According to the scsi spec 8.4.3 SPC-2, there could be several 704 * descriptors associated with each lun. Some we care about and some 705 * we don't. This loop is set up to iterate through the descriptors. 706 * We want the 0x03 case which represents an FC-PH, FC-PH3 or FC-FS 707 * Name_Identifier. The spec mentions nothing about ordering, so we 708 * don't assume any. 709 * 710 * We need to check if we've finished walking the list of descriptors, 711 * we also perform additional checks to be sure the newly calculated 712 * offset is within the bounds of the buffer, and the identifier length 713 * (as calculated by the length field in the header) is valid. This is 714 * done to protect against devices which return bad page83 data. 715 */ 716 while ((descriptor_bytes_left > 0) && (offset_id_type[3] == 0) && 717 (offset + SCMD_INQUIRY_PAGE83_IDENT_DESC_HDR_SIZE <= inq83_len) && 718 (offset + SCMD_INQUIRY_PAGE83_IDENT_DESC_HDR_SIZE + 719 (size_t)inq83[offset + 3] <= inq83_len)) { 720 /* 721 * Inspect the Identification descriptor list. Store the 722 * offsets in the devid page separately for 0x03, 0x01 and 723 * 0x02. Identifiers 0x00 and 0x04 are not useful as they 724 * don't represent unique identifiers for a lun. We also 725 * check the association by masking with 0x3f because we want 726 * an association of 0x0 - indicating the identifier field is 727 * associated with the addressed physical or logical device 728 * and not the port. 729 */ 730 switch ((inq83[offset + 1] & 0x3f)) { 731 case SCMD_INQUIRY_VPD_TYPE_T10: 732 offset_id_type[SCMD_INQUIRY_VPD_TYPE_T10] = offset; 733 break; 734 case SCMD_INQUIRY_VPD_TYPE_EUI: 735 offset_id_type[SCMD_INQUIRY_VPD_TYPE_EUI] = offset; 736 break; 737 case SCMD_INQUIRY_VPD_TYPE_NAA: 738 offset_id_type[SCMD_INQUIRY_VPD_TYPE_NAA] = offset; 739 break; 740 default: 741 /* Devid page undesired id type */ 742 break; 743 } 744 /* 745 * Calculate the descriptor bytes left and move to 746 * the beginning byte of the next id descriptor. 747 */ 748 descriptor_bytes_left -= (size_t)(inq83[offset + 3] + 749 SCMD_INQUIRY_PAGE83_IDENT_DESC_HDR_SIZE); 750 offset += (SCMD_INQUIRY_PAGE83_IDENT_DESC_HDR_SIZE + 751 (size_t)inq83[offset + 3]); 752 } 753 754 offset = 0; 755 756 /* 757 * We can't depend on an order from a device by identifier type, but 758 * once we have them, we'll walk them in the same order to prevent a 759 * firmware upgrade from breaking our algorithm. Start with the one 760 * we want the most: id_offset_type[3]. 761 */ 762 for (idx = 3; idx > 0; idx--) { 763 if (offset_id_type[idx] > 0) { 764 offset = offset_id_type[idx]; 765 break; 766 } 767 } 768 769 /* 770 * We have a valid Device ID page, set the length of the 771 * identifier and copy the value into the wwn. 772 */ 773 if (offset > 0) { 774 *id_len = (size_t)inq83[offset + 3]; 775 if ((*id = DEVID_MALLOC(*id_len)) == NULL) { 776 *id_len = 0; 777 return; 778 } 779 bcopy(&inq83[offset + SCMD_INQUIRY_PAGE83_IDENT_DESC_HDR_SIZE], 780 *id, *id_len); 781 782 /* set devid type */ 783 switch (version) { 784 /* In version 1 all page 83 types were grouped */ 785 case DEVID_SCSI_ENCODE_VERSION1: 786 *id_type = DEVID_SCSI3_WWN; 787 break; 788 /* In version 2 we break page 83 apart to be unique */ 789 case DEVID_SCSI_ENCODE_VERSION2: 790 switch (idx) { 791 case 3: 792 *id_type = DEVID_SCSI3_VPD_NAA; 793 break; 794 case 2: 795 *id_type = DEVID_SCSI3_VPD_EUI; 796 break; 797 case 1: 798 *id_type = DEVID_SCSI3_VPD_T10; 799 break; 800 default: 801 DEVID_FREE(*id, *id_len); 802 *id_len = 0; 803 break; 804 } 805 break; 806 default: 807 DEVID_FREE(*id, *id_len); 808 *id_len = 0; 809 break; 810 } 811 } 812 } 813 814 815 /* 816 * Function: encode_scsi3_page83_emc 817 * 818 * Description: Routine to handle proprietary page 83 of EMC Symmetrix 819 * device. Called by ssfcp_handle_page83() 820 * 821 * Arguments: version - encode version 822 * inq83 - scsi page 83 buffer 823 * inq83_len - scsi page 83 buffer size 824 * id - raw emc id 825 * id_len - len of raw emc id 826 * id_type - type of emc id 827 */ 828 static void 829 encode_scsi3_page83_emc(int version, uchar_t *inq83, 830 size_t inq83_len, uchar_t **id, size_t *id_len, ushort_t *id_type) 831 { 832 uchar_t *guidp = NULL; 833 834 DEVID_ASSERT(inq83 != NULL); 835 DEVID_ASSERT(id != NULL); 836 DEVID_ASSERT(id_len != NULL); 837 DEVID_ASSERT(id_type != NULL); 838 839 /* preset defaults */ 840 *id = NULL; 841 *id_len = 0; 842 *id_type = DEVID_NONE; 843 844 /* The initial devid algorithm didn't use EMC page 83 data */ 845 if (version == DEVID_SCSI_ENCODE_VERSION1) { 846 return; 847 } 848 849 /* EMC page 83 requires atleast 20 bytes */ 850 if (inq83_len < (SCMD_INQUIRY_PAGE83_HDR_SIZE + 851 SCSI_INQUIRY_PAGE83_EMC_SYMMETRIX_ID_LEN)) { 852 return; 853 } 854 855 /* 856 * The 4th byte in the page 83 info returned is most likely 857 * indicating the length of the id - which 0x10(16 bytes) 858 * and the 5th byte is indicating that the id is of 859 * IEEE Registered Extended Name format(6). Validate 860 * these code prints before proceeding further as the 861 * following proprietary approach is tied to the specific 862 * device type and incase the EMC firmware changes, we will 863 * have to validate for the changed device before we start 864 * supporting such a device. 865 */ 866 if ((inq83[3] != 0x10) || (inq83[4] != 0x60)) { 867 /* unsupported emc symtx device type */ 868 return; 869 } else { 870 guidp = &inq83[SCMD_INQUIRY_PAGE83_HDR_SIZE]; 871 /* 872 * The GUID returned by the EMC device is 873 * in the IEEE Registered Extended Name format(6) 874 * as a result it is of 16 bytes in length. 875 * An IEEE Registered Name format(5) will be of 876 * 8 bytes which is NOT what is being returned 877 * by the device type for which we are providing 878 * the support. 879 */ 880 *id_len = SCSI_INQUIRY_PAGE83_EMC_SYMMETRIX_ID_LEN; 881 if ((*id = DEVID_MALLOC(*id_len)) == NULL) { 882 *id_len = 0; 883 return; 884 } 885 bcopy(guidp, *id, *id_len); 886 887 /* emc id matches type 3 */ 888 *id_type = DEVID_SCSI3_VPD_NAA; 889 } 890 } 891 892 893 /* 894 * Function: encode_serialnum 895 * 896 * Description: This routine finds the unique devid from the inquiry page 897 * 0x80, serial number page. If available and fills the wwn 898 * and length parameters. 899 * 900 * Arguments: version - encode version 901 * inq - standard inquiry data 902 * inq80 - serial inquiry data 903 * inq80_len - serial inquiry data len 904 * id - raw id 905 * id_len - raw id len 906 * id_type - raw id type 907 */ 908 /* ARGSUSED */ 909 static void 910 encode_serialnum(int version, uchar_t *inq, uchar_t *inq80, 911 size_t inq80_len, uchar_t **id, size_t *id_len, ushort_t *id_type) 912 { 913 struct scsi_inquiry *inq_std = (struct scsi_inquiry *)inq; 914 int idx = 0; 915 916 DEVID_ASSERT(inq != NULL); 917 DEVID_ASSERT(inq80 != NULL); 918 DEVID_ASSERT(id != NULL); 919 DEVID_ASSERT(id_len != NULL); 920 DEVID_ASSERT(id_type != NULL); 921 922 /* preset defaults */ 923 *id = NULL; 924 *id_len = 0; 925 *id_type = DEVID_NONE; 926 927 /* verify inq80 buffer is large enough for a header */ 928 if (inq80_len < SCMD_MIN_INQUIRY_PAGE80_SIZE) { 929 return; 930 } 931 932 /* 933 * Attempt to validate the page data. Once validated, we'll check 934 * the serial number. 935 */ 936 *id_len = (size_t)inq80[3]; /* Store Product Serial Number length */ 937 938 /* verify buffer is large enough for serial number */ 939 if (inq80_len < (*id_len + SCMD_MIN_INQUIRY_PAGE80_SIZE)) { 940 return; 941 } 942 943 /* 944 * Device returns ASCII space (20h) in all the bytes of successful data 945 * transfer, if the product serial number is not available. So we end 946 * up having to check all the bytes for a space until we reach 947 * something else. 948 */ 949 for (idx = 0; idx < *id_len; idx++) { 950 if (inq80[4 + idx] == ' ') { 951 continue; 952 } 953 /* 954 * The serial number is valid, but since this is only vendor 955 * unique, we'll combine the inquiry vid and pid with the 956 * serial number. 957 */ 958 *id_len += sizeof (inq_std->inq_vid); 959 *id_len += sizeof (inq_std->inq_pid); 960 961 if ((*id = DEVID_MALLOC(*id_len)) == NULL) { 962 *id_len = 0; 963 return; 964 } 965 966 bcopy(&inq_std->inq_vid, *id, sizeof (inq_std->inq_vid)); 967 bcopy(&inq_std->inq_pid, &(*id)[sizeof (inq_std->inq_vid)], 968 sizeof (inq_std->inq_pid)); 969 bcopy(&inq80[4], &(*id)[sizeof (inq_std->inq_vid) + 970 sizeof (inq_std->inq_pid)], inq80[3]); 971 972 *id_type = DEVID_SCSI_SERIAL; 973 break; 974 } 975 976 /* 977 * The spec suggests that the command could succeed but return all 978 * spaces if the product serial number is not available. In this case 979 * we need to fail this routine. To accomplish this, we compare our 980 * length to the serial number length. If they are the same, then we 981 * never copied in the vid and updated the length. That being the case, 982 * we must not have found a valid serial number. 983 */ 984 if (*id_len == (size_t)inq80[3]) { 985 /* empty unit serial number */ 986 if (*id != NULL) { 987 DEVID_FREE(*id, *id_len); 988 } 989 *id = NULL; 990 *id_len = 0; 991 } 992 } 993 994 995 /* 996 * Function: encode_sun_serialnum 997 * 998 * Description: This routine finds the unique devid from the inquiry page 999 * 0x80, serial number page. If available and fills the wwn 1000 * and length parameters. 1001 * 1002 * Arguments: version - encode version 1003 * inq - standard inquiry data 1004 * inq_len - standard inquiry data len 1005 * id - raw id 1006 * id_len - raw id len 1007 * id_type - raw id type 1008 * 1009 * Return Code: DEVID_SUCCESS 1010 * DEVID_FAILURE 1011 */ 1012 /* ARGSUSED */ 1013 static void 1014 encode_sun_serialnum(int version, uchar_t *inq, 1015 size_t inq_len, uchar_t **id, size_t *id_len, ushort_t *id_type) 1016 { 1017 struct scsi_inquiry *inq_std = (struct scsi_inquiry *)inq; 1018 1019 DEVID_ASSERT(inq != NULL); 1020 DEVID_ASSERT(id != NULL); 1021 DEVID_ASSERT(id_len != NULL); 1022 DEVID_ASSERT(id_type != NULL); 1023 1024 /* verify enough buffer is available */ 1025 if (inq_len < SCMD_MIN_STANDARD_INQUIRY_SIZE) { 1026 return; 1027 } 1028 1029 /* sun qual drive */ 1030 if ((inq_std != NULL) && 1031 (bcmp(&inq_std->inq_pid[SCSI_INQUIRY_VID_POS], 1032 SCSI_INQUIRY_VID_SUN, SCSI_INQUIRY_VID_SUN_LEN) == 0)) { 1033 /* 1034 * VPD pages 0x83 and 0x80 are unavailable. This 1035 * is a Sun qualified disk as indicated by 1036 * "SUN" in bytes 25-27 of the inquiry data 1037 * (bytes 9-11 of the pid). Devid's are created 1038 * for Sun qualified disks by combining the 1039 * vendor id with the product id with the serial 1040 * number located in bytes 36-47 of the inquiry data. 1041 */ 1042 1043 /* get data size */ 1044 *id_len = sizeof (inq_std->inq_vid) + 1045 sizeof (inq_std->inq_pid) + 1046 sizeof (inq_std->inq_serial); 1047 1048 if ((*id = DEVID_MALLOC(*id_len)) == NULL) { 1049 *id_len = 0; 1050 return; 1051 } 1052 1053 /* copy the vid at the beginning */ 1054 bcopy(&inq_std->inq_vid, *id, 1055 sizeof (inq_std->inq_vid)); 1056 1057 /* copy the pid after the vid */ 1058 bcopy(&inq_std->inq_pid, 1059 &(*id)[sizeof (inq_std->inq_vid)], 1060 sizeof (inq_std->inq_pid)); 1061 1062 /* copy the serial number after the vid and pid */ 1063 bcopy(&inq_std->inq_serial, 1064 &(*id)[sizeof (inq_std->inq_vid) + 1065 sizeof (inq_std->inq_pid)], 1066 sizeof (inq_std->inq_serial)); 1067 1068 /* devid formed from inquiry data */ 1069 *id_type = DEVID_SCSI_SERIAL; 1070 } 1071 } 1072 1073 1074 /* 1075 * Function: devid_scsi_init 1076 * 1077 * Description: This routine is used to create a devid for a scsi 1078 * devid type. 1079 * 1080 * Arguments: hint - driver soft state (unit) structure 1081 * raw_id - pass by reference variable to hold wwn 1082 * raw_id_len - wwn length 1083 * raw_id_type - 1084 * ret_devid - 1085 * 1086 * Return Code: DEVID_SUCCESS 1087 * DEVID_FAILURE 1088 * 1089 */ 1090 static int 1091 devid_scsi_init( 1092 char *driver_name, 1093 uchar_t *raw_id, 1094 size_t raw_id_len, 1095 ushort_t raw_id_type, 1096 ddi_devid_t *ret_devid) 1097 { 1098 impl_devid_t *i_devid = NULL; 1099 int i_devid_len = 0; 1100 int driver_name_len = 0; 1101 ushort_t u_raw_id_len = 0; 1102 1103 DEVID_ASSERT(raw_id != NULL); 1104 DEVID_ASSERT(ret_devid != NULL); 1105 1106 if (!IS_DEVID_SCSI_TYPE(raw_id_type)) { 1107 *ret_devid = NULL; 1108 return (DEVID_FAILURE); 1109 } 1110 1111 i_devid_len = sizeof (*i_devid) + raw_id_len - sizeof (i_devid->did_id); 1112 if ((i_devid = DEVID_MALLOC(i_devid_len)) == NULL) { 1113 *ret_devid = NULL; 1114 return (DEVID_FAILURE); 1115 } 1116 1117 i_devid->did_magic_hi = DEVID_MAGIC_MSB; 1118 i_devid->did_magic_lo = DEVID_MAGIC_LSB; 1119 i_devid->did_rev_hi = DEVID_REV_MSB; 1120 i_devid->did_rev_lo = DEVID_REV_LSB; 1121 DEVID_FORMTYPE(i_devid, raw_id_type); 1122 u_raw_id_len = raw_id_len; 1123 DEVID_FORMLEN(i_devid, u_raw_id_len); 1124 1125 /* Fill in driver name hint */ 1126 bzero(i_devid->did_driver, DEVID_HINT_SIZE); 1127 if (driver_name != NULL) { 1128 driver_name_len = strlen(driver_name); 1129 if (driver_name_len > DEVID_HINT_SIZE) { 1130 /* Pick up last four characters of driver name */ 1131 driver_name += driver_name_len - DEVID_HINT_SIZE; 1132 driver_name_len = DEVID_HINT_SIZE; 1133 } 1134 bcopy(driver_name, i_devid->did_driver, driver_name_len); 1135 } 1136 1137 bcopy(raw_id, i_devid->did_id, raw_id_len); 1138 1139 /* return device id */ 1140 *ret_devid = (ddi_devid_t)i_devid; 1141 return (DEVID_SUCCESS); 1142 } 1143 1144 1145 /* 1146 * Function: devid_to_guid 1147 * 1148 * Description: This routine extracts a guid string form a devid. 1149 * The common use of this guid is for a HBA driver 1150 * to pass into mdi_pi_alloc(). 1151 * 1152 * Arguments: devid - devid to extract guid from 1153 * 1154 * Return Code: guid string - success 1155 * NULL - failure 1156 */ 1157 char * 1158 devid_to_guid(ddi_devid_t devid) 1159 { 1160 impl_devid_t *id = (impl_devid_t *)devid; 1161 int len = 0; 1162 int idx = 0; 1163 int num = 0; 1164 char *guid = NULL; 1165 char *ptr = NULL; 1166 char *dp = NULL; 1167 1168 DEVID_ASSERT(devid != NULL); 1169 1170 /* NULL devid -> NULL guid */ 1171 if (devid == NULL) 1172 return (NULL); 1173 1174 if (!IS_DEVID_GUID_TYPE(DEVID_GETTYPE(id))) 1175 return (NULL); 1176 1177 /* guid is always converted to ascii, append NULL */ 1178 len = DEVID_GETLEN(id); 1179 1180 /* allocate guid string */ 1181 if ((guid = DEVID_MALLOC((len * 2) + 1)) == NULL) 1182 return (NULL); 1183 1184 /* perform encode of id to hex string */ 1185 ptr = guid; 1186 for (idx = 0, dp = &id->did_id[0]; idx < len; idx++, dp++) { 1187 num = ((*dp) >> 4) & 0xF; 1188 *ptr++ = (num < 10) ? (num + '0') : (num + ('a' - 10)); 1189 num = (*dp) & 0xF; 1190 *ptr++ = (num < 10) ? (num + '0') : (num + ('a' - 10)); 1191 } 1192 *ptr = 0; 1193 1194 return (guid); 1195 } 1196 1197 /* 1198 * Function: devid_free_guid 1199 * 1200 * Description: This routine frees a guid allocated by 1201 * devid_to_guid(). 1202 * 1203 * Arguments: guid - guid to free 1204 */ 1205 void 1206 devid_free_guid(char *guid) 1207 { 1208 if (guid != NULL) { 1209 DEVID_FREE(guid, strlen(guid) + 1); 1210 } 1211 } 1212 1213 static char 1214 ctoi(char c) 1215 { 1216 if ((c >= '0') && (c <= '9')) 1217 c -= '0'; 1218 else if ((c >= 'A') && (c <= 'F')) 1219 c = c - 'A' + 10; 1220 else if ((c >= 'a') && (c <= 'f')) 1221 c = c - 'a' + 10; 1222 else 1223 c = -1; 1224 return (c); 1225 } 1226 1227 /* ====NOTE: The scsi_* interfaces are not related to devids :NOTE==== */ 1228 1229 /* 1230 * Function: scsi_wwnstr_to_wwn 1231 * 1232 * Description: This routine translates wwn from wwnstr string to uint64 wwn. 1233 * 1234 * Arguments: wwnstr - the string wwn to be transformed 1235 * wwnp - the pointer to 64 bit wwn 1236 */ 1237 int 1238 scsi_wwnstr_to_wwn(const char *wwnstr, uint64_t *wwnp) 1239 { 1240 int i; 1241 char cl, ch; 1242 uint64_t tmp; 1243 1244 if (wwnp == NULL) 1245 return (DDI_FAILURE); 1246 *wwnp = 0; 1247 1248 if (wwnstr == NULL) 1249 return (DDI_FAILURE); 1250 1251 /* Skip leading 'w' if wwnstr is in unit-address form */ 1252 wwnstr = scsi_wwnstr_skip_ua_prefix(wwnstr); 1253 1254 if (strlen(wwnstr) != 16) 1255 return (DDI_FAILURE); 1256 1257 for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) { 1258 ch = ctoi(*wwnstr++); 1259 cl = ctoi(*wwnstr++); 1260 if (cl == -1 || ch == -1) { 1261 return (DDI_FAILURE); 1262 } 1263 tmp = (ch << 4) + cl; 1264 *wwnp = (*wwnp << 8) | tmp; 1265 } 1266 return (DDI_SUCCESS); 1267 } 1268 1269 /* 1270 * Function: scsi_wwn_to_wwnstr 1271 * 1272 * Description: This routine translates from a uint64 wwn to a wwnstr 1273 * 1274 * Arguments: 1275 * wwn - the 64 bit wwn 1276 * unit_address_form - do we want a leading 'w'? 1277 * wwnstr - allow caller to perform wwnstr allocation. 1278 * If non-NULL, don't use scsi_free_wwnstr(), 1279 * and make sure you provide 18/17 bytes of space. 1280 */ 1281 char * 1282 scsi_wwn_to_wwnstr(uint64_t wwn, int unit_address_form, char *wwnstr) 1283 { 1284 int len; 1285 1286 /* make space for leading 'w' */ 1287 if (unit_address_form) 1288 len = 1 + 16 + 1; /* "w0123456789abcdef\0" */ 1289 else 1290 len = 16 + 1; /* "0123456789abcdef\0" */ 1291 1292 if (wwnstr == NULL) { 1293 /* We allocate, caller uses scsi_free_wwnstr(). */ 1294 if ((wwnstr = DEVID_MALLOC(len)) == NULL) 1295 return (NULL); 1296 } 1297 1298 if (unit_address_form) 1299 (void) snprintf(wwnstr, len, "w%016" PRIx64, wwn); 1300 else 1301 (void) snprintf(wwnstr, len, "%016" PRIx64, wwn); 1302 return (wwnstr); 1303 } 1304 1305 /* 1306 * Function: scsi_wwnstr_hexcase 1307 * 1308 * Description: This routine switches a wwnstr to upper/lower case hex 1309 * (a wwnstr uses lower-case hex by default). 1310 * 1311 * Arguments: 1312 * wwnstr - the pointer to the wwnstr string. 1313 * upper_case_hex - non-zero will convert to upper_case hex 1314 * zero will convert to lower case hex. 1315 */ 1316 void 1317 scsi_wwnstr_hexcase(char *wwnstr, int upper_case_hex) 1318 { 1319 char *s; 1320 char c; 1321 1322 for (s = wwnstr; *s; s++) { 1323 c = *s; 1324 if ((upper_case_hex != 0) && 1325 ((c >= 'a') && (c <= 'f'))) 1326 c -= ('a' - 'A'); /* lower to upper */ 1327 else if ((upper_case_hex == 0) && 1328 ((c >= 'A') && (c <= 'F'))) 1329 c += ('a' - 'A'); /* upper to lower */ 1330 *s = c; 1331 } 1332 } 1333 1334 /* 1335 * Function: scsi_wwnstr_skip_ua_prefix 1336 * 1337 * Description: This routine removes the leading 'w' in wwnstr, 1338 * if its in unit-address form. 1339 * 1340 * Arguments: wwnstr - the string wwn to be transformed 1341 * 1342 */ 1343 const char * 1344 scsi_wwnstr_skip_ua_prefix(const char *wwnstr) 1345 { 1346 if (*wwnstr == 'w') 1347 wwnstr++; 1348 return (wwnstr); 1349 } 1350 1351 /* 1352 * Function: scsi_wwnstr_free 1353 * 1354 * Description: This routine frees a wwnstr returned by a call 1355 * to scsi_wwn_to_strwwn with a NULL wwnstr argument. 1356 * 1357 * Arguments: 1358 * wwnstr - the pointer to the wwnstr string to free. 1359 */ 1360 void 1361 scsi_free_wwnstr(char *wwnstr) 1362 { 1363 #ifdef _KERNEL 1364 kmem_free(wwnstr, strlen(wwnstr) + 1); 1365 #else /* _KERNEL */ 1366 free(wwnstr); 1367 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 1368 } 1369 1370 /* 1371 * Function: scsi_lun_to_lun64/scsi_lun64_to_lun 1372 * 1373 * Description: Convert between normalized (SCSI-3) LUN format, as 1374 * described by scsi_lun_t, and a normalized lun64_t 1375 * representation (used by Solaris SCSI_ADDR_PROP_LUN64 1376 * "lun64" property). The normalized representation maps 1377 * in a compatible way to SCSI-2 LUNs. See scsi_address.h 1378 * 1379 * SCSI-3 LUNs are 64 bits. SCSI-2 LUNs are 3 bits (up to 1380 * 5 bits in non-compliant implementations). SCSI-3 will 1381 * pass a (64-bit) scsi_lun_t, but we need a 1382 * representation from which we can for example, make 1383 * device names. For unit-address compatibility, we represent 1384 * 64-bit LUN numbers in such a way that they appear like they 1385 * would have under SCSI-2. This means that the single level 1386 * LUN number is in the lowest byte with the second, 1387 * third, and fourth level LUNs represented in 1388 * successively higher bytes. In particular, if (and only 1389 * if) the first byte of a 64 bit LUN is zero, denoting 1390 * "Peripheral Device Addressing Method" and "Bus 1391 * Identifier" zero, then the target implements LUNs 1392 * compatible in spirit with SCSI-2 LUNs (although under 1393 * SCSI-3 there may be up to 256 of them). Under SCSI-3 1394 * rules, a target is *required* to use this format if it 1395 * contains 256 or fewer Logical Units, none of which are 1396 * dependent logical units. These routines have knowledge 1397 * of the structure and size of a scsi_lun_t. 1398 * 1399 * NOTE: We tolerate vendors that use "Single level LUN structure using 1400 * peripheral device addressing method" with a non-zero bus identifier 1401 * (spec says bus identifier must be zero). Described another way, we let 1402 * the non-'addressing method' bits of sl_lun1_msb contribute to our lun64 1403 * value). 1404 */ 1405 scsi_lun64_t 1406 scsi_lun_to_lun64(scsi_lun_t lun) 1407 { 1408 scsi_lun64_t lun64; 1409 1410 /* 1411 * Check to see if we have a single level lun that uses the 1412 * "Peripheral Device" addressing method. If so, the lun64 value is 1413 * kept in Solaris 'unit-address compatibility' form. 1414 */ 1415 if (((lun.sl_lun2_msb == 0) && (lun.sl_lun2_lsb == 0) && 1416 (lun.sl_lun3_msb == 0) && (lun.sl_lun3_lsb == 0) && 1417 (lun.sl_lun4_msb == 0) && (lun.sl_lun4_lsb == 0)) && 1418 ((lun.sl_lun1_msb & SCSI_LUN_AM_MASK) == SCSI_LUN_AM_PDEV)) { 1419 /* 1420 * LUN has Solaris 'unit-address compatibility' form, construct 1421 * lun64 value from non-'addressing method' bits of msb and lsb. 1422 */ 1423 lun64 = ((lun.sl_lun1_msb & ~SCSI_LUN_AM_MASK) << 8) | 1424 lun.sl_lun1_lsb; 1425 } else { 1426 /* 1427 * LUN does not have a Solaris 'unit-address compatibility' 1428 * form, construct lun64 value in full 64 bit LUN format. 1429 */ 1430 lun64 = 1431 ((scsi_lun64_t)lun.sl_lun1_msb << 56) | 1432 ((scsi_lun64_t)lun.sl_lun1_lsb << 48) | 1433 ((scsi_lun64_t)lun.sl_lun2_msb << 40) | 1434 ((scsi_lun64_t)lun.sl_lun2_lsb << 32) | 1435 ((scsi_lun64_t)lun.sl_lun3_msb << 24) | 1436 ((scsi_lun64_t)lun.sl_lun3_lsb << 16) | 1437 ((scsi_lun64_t)lun.sl_lun4_msb << 8) | 1438 (scsi_lun64_t)lun.sl_lun4_lsb; 1439 } 1440 return (lun64); 1441 } 1442 1443 scsi_lun_t 1444 scsi_lun64_to_lun(scsi_lun64_t lun64) 1445 { 1446 scsi_lun_t lun; 1447 1448 if (lun64 <= (((0xFF & ~SCSI_LUN_AM_MASK) << 8) | 0xFF)) { 1449 /* 1450 * lun64 is in Solaris 'unit-address compatibility' form. 1451 */ 1452 lun.sl_lun1_msb = SCSI_LUN_AM_PDEV | (lun64 >> 8); 1453 lun.sl_lun1_lsb = (uchar_t)lun64; 1454 lun.sl_lun2_msb = 0; 1455 lun.sl_lun2_lsb = 0; 1456 lun.sl_lun3_msb = 0; 1457 lun.sl_lun3_lsb = 0; 1458 lun.sl_lun4_msb = 0; 1459 lun.sl_lun4_lsb = 0; 1460 } else { 1461 /* lun64 is in full 64 bit LUN format. */ 1462 lun.sl_lun1_msb = (uchar_t)(lun64 >> 56); 1463 lun.sl_lun1_lsb = (uchar_t)(lun64 >> 48); 1464 lun.sl_lun2_msb = (uchar_t)(lun64 >> 40); 1465 lun.sl_lun2_lsb = (uchar_t)(lun64 >> 32); 1466 lun.sl_lun3_msb = (uchar_t)(lun64 >> 24); 1467 lun.sl_lun3_lsb = (uchar_t)(lun64 >> 16); 1468 lun.sl_lun4_msb = (uchar_t)(lun64 >> 8); 1469 lun.sl_lun4_lsb = (uchar_t)(lun64); 1470 } 1471 return (lun); 1472 } 1473 1474 /* 1475 * This routine returns the true length of the ascii inquiry fields that are to 1476 * be created by removing the padded spaces at the end of the inquiry data. 1477 * This routine was designed for trimming spaces from the vid, pid and revision 1478 * which are defined as being left aligned. In addition, we return 0 length 1479 * if the field is full of all 0's or spaces, indicating to the caller that 1480 * the device was not ready to return the inquiry data as per note 65 in 1481 * the scsi-2 spec. 1482 */ 1483 int 1484 scsi_ascii_inquiry_len(char *field, size_t length) 1485 { 1486 int retval; 1487 int trailer; 1488 char *p; 1489 1490 retval = length; 1491 1492 /* 1493 * The vid, pid and revision are left-aligned ascii fields within the 1494 * inquiry data. Here we trim the end of these fields by discounting 1495 * length associated with trailing spaces or NULL bytes. The remaining 1496 * bytes shall be only graphics codes - 0x20 through 0x7e as per the 1497 * scsi spec definition. If we have all 0's or spaces, we return 0 1498 * length. For devices that store inquiry data on the device, they 1499 * can return 0's or spaces in these fields until the data is avail- 1500 * able from the device (See NOTE 65 in the scsi-2 specification 1501 * around the inquiry command.) We don't want to create a field in 1502 * the case of a device not able to return valid data. 1503 */ 1504 trailer = 1; 1505 for (p = field + length - 1; p >= field; p--) { 1506 if (trailer) { 1507 if ((*p == ' ') || (*p == '\0')) { 1508 retval--; 1509 continue; 1510 } 1511 trailer = 0; 1512 } 1513 1514 /* each char must be within 0x20 - 0x7e */ 1515 if (*p < 0x20 || *p > 0x7e) { 1516 retval = -1; 1517 break; 1518 } 1519 1520 } 1521 1522 return (retval); 1523 } 1524