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All rights reserved. 23 * Use is subject to license terms. 24 */ 25 26 /* 27 * This file contains routines to analyze the surface of a disk. 28 */ 29 #include "global.h" 30 #include "analyze.h" 31 #include <stdlib.h> 32 #include <errno.h> 33 #include "misc.h" 34 #include "defect.h" 35 #include "label.h" 36 #include "param.h" 37 #include "checkdev.h" 38 39 40 /* 41 * These global variables control the surface analysis process. They 42 * are set from a command in the defect menu. 43 */ 44 int scan_entire = 1; /* scan whole disk flag */ 45 diskaddr_t scan_lower = 0; /* lower bound */ 46 diskaddr_t scan_upper = 0; /* upper bound */ 47 int scan_correct = 1; /* correct errors flag */ 48 int scan_stop = 0; /* stop after error flag */ 49 int scan_loop = 0; /* loop forever flag */ 50 int scan_passes = 2; /* number of passes */ 51 int scan_random = 0; /* random patterns flag */ 52 uint_t scan_size = 0; /* sectors/scan operation */ 53 int scan_auto = 1; /* scan after format flag */ 54 int scan_restore_defects = 1; /* restore defect list after writing */ 55 int scan_restore_label = 1; /* restore label after writing */ 56 57 /* 58 * These are summary variables to print out info after analysis. 59 * Values less than 0 imply they are invalid. 60 */ 61 offset_t scan_cur_block = -1; /* current block */ 62 int64_t scan_blocks_fixed = -1; /* # blocks repaired */ 63 64 /* 65 * This variable is used to tell whether the most recent surface 66 * analysis error was caused by a media defect or some other problem. 67 */ 68 int media_error; /* error was caused by defect */ 69 70 int disk_error; /* disk errors during analysis */ 71 72 /* 73 * These are the data patterns used if random patterns are not chosen. 74 * They are designed to show pattern dependent errors. 75 */ 76 static unsigned int scan_patterns[] = { 77 0xc6dec6de, 78 0x6db6db6d, 79 0x00000000, 80 0xffffffff, 81 0xaaaaaaaa, 82 }; 83 #define NPATTERNS 5 /* number of predefined patterns */ 84 85 /* 86 * These are the data patterns from the SunFed requirements document. 87 */ 88 static unsigned int purge_patterns[] = { /* patterns to be written */ 89 0xaaaaaaaa, /* 10101010... */ 90 0x55555555, /* 01010101... == UUUU... */ 91 0xaaaaaaaa, /* 10101010... */ 92 0xaaaaaaaa, /* 10101010... */ 93 }; 94 95 static unsigned int alpha_pattern = 0x40404040; /* 10000000... == @@@@... */ 96 97 /* Function prototypes */ 98 #ifdef __STDC__ 99 100 static int scan_repair(diskaddr_t bn, int mode); 101 static int analyze_blocks(int flags, diskaddr_t blkno, uint_t blkcnt, 102 unsigned data, int init, int driver_flags, int *xfercntp); 103 static int handle_error_conditions(void); 104 static int verify_blocks(int flags, diskaddr_t blkno, uint_t blkcnt, 105 unsigned data, int driver_flags, int *xfercntp); 106 #else /* __STDC__ */ 107 108 static int scan_repair(); 109 static int analyze_blocks(); 110 static int handle_error_conditions(); 111 static int verify_blocks(); 112 113 #endif /* __STDC__ */ 114 115 /* 116 * This routine performs a surface analysis based upon the global 117 * parameters. It is called from several commands in the defect menu, 118 * and from the format command in the command menu (if post-format 119 * analysis is enable). 120 */ 121 int 122 do_scan(flags, mode) 123 int flags, mode; 124 { 125 diskaddr_t start, end, curnt; 126 int pass, needinit, data; 127 uint_t size; 128 int status, founderr, i, j; 129 int error = 0; 130 int pattern = 0; 131 int xfercnt; 132 133 /* 134 * Check to be sure we aren't correcting without a defect list 135 * if the controller can correct the defect. 136 */ 137 if (scan_correct && !EMBEDDED_SCSI && (cur_ops->op_repair != NULL) && 138 (cur_list.list == NULL)) { 139 err_print("Current Defect List must be initialized "); 140 err_print("to do automatic repair.\n"); 141 return (-1); 142 } 143 /* 144 * Define the bounds of the scan. 145 */ 146 if (scan_entire) { 147 start = 0; 148 if (cur_label == L_TYPE_SOLARIS) { 149 if (cur_ctype->ctype_flags & CF_SCSI) 150 end = datasects() - 1; 151 else 152 end = physsects() - 1; 153 } else if (cur_label == L_TYPE_EFI) { 154 end = cur_parts->etoc->efi_last_lba; 155 } 156 } else { 157 start = scan_lower; 158 end = scan_upper; 159 } 160 /* 161 * Make sure the user knows if we are scanning over a mounted 162 * partition. 163 */ 164 if ((flags & (SCAN_PATTERN | SCAN_WRITE)) && 165 (checkmount(start, end))) { 166 err_print("Cannot do analysis on a mounted partition.\n"); 167 return (-1); 168 } 169 170 /* 171 * Make sure the user knows if we are scanning over a 172 * partition being used for swapping. 173 */ 174 if ((flags & (SCAN_PATTERN | SCAN_WRITE)) && 175 (checkswap(start, end))) { 176 err_print("Cannot do analysis on a partition \ 177 which is currently being used for swapping.\n"); 178 return (-1); 179 } 180 181 /* 182 * Check to see if any partitions used for svm, vxvm, ZFS zpool 183 * or live upgrade are on the disk. 184 */ 185 if ((flags & (SCAN_PATTERN | SCAN_WRITE)) && 186 (checkdevinuse(cur_disk->disk_name, (diskaddr_t)-1, 187 (diskaddr_t)-1, 0, 0))) { 188 err_print("Cannot do analysis on a partition " 189 "while it in use as described above.\n"); 190 return (-1); 191 } 192 193 /* 194 * If we are scanning destructively over certain sectors, 195 * we mark the defect list and/or label dirty so it will get rewritten. 196 */ 197 if (flags & (SCAN_PATTERN | SCAN_WRITE)) { 198 if (cur_label == L_TYPE_SOLARIS) { 199 if (start < (diskaddr_t)totalsects() && 200 end >= (diskaddr_t)datasects()) { 201 if (!EMBEDDED_SCSI) { 202 cur_list.flags |= LIST_DIRTY; 203 } 204 if (cur_disk->disk_flags & DSK_LABEL) 205 cur_flags |= LABEL_DIRTY; 206 } 207 } 208 if (start == 0) { 209 if (cur_disk->disk_flags & DSK_LABEL) 210 cur_flags |= LABEL_DIRTY; 211 } 212 } 213 /* 214 * Initialize the summary info on sectors repaired. 215 */ 216 scan_blocks_fixed = 0; 217 /* 218 * Loop through the passes of the scan. If required, loop forever. 219 */ 220 for (pass = 0; pass < scan_passes || scan_loop; pass++) { 221 /* 222 * Determine the data pattern to use if pattern testing 223 * is to be done. 224 */ 225 if (flags & SCAN_PATTERN) { 226 if (scan_random) 227 data = (int)mrand48(); 228 else 229 data = scan_patterns[pass % NPPATTERNS]; 230 231 if (flags & SCAN_PURGE) { 232 flags &= ~(SCAN_PURGE_READ_PASS 233 | SCAN_PURGE_ALPHA_PASS); 234 switch (pattern % (NPPATTERNS + 1)) { 235 case NPPATTERNS: 236 pattern = 0; 237 if (!error) { 238 fmt_print( 239 "\nThe last %d passes were successful, running alpha pattern pass", NPPATTERNS); 240 flags |= SCAN_PURGE_ALPHA_PASS; 241 data = alpha_pattern; 242 } else { 243 data = purge_patterns[pattern]; 244 pattern++; 245 }; 246 break; 247 case READPATTERN: 248 flags |= SCAN_PURGE_READ_PASS; 249 default: 250 data = purge_patterns[pattern]; 251 pattern++; 252 break; 253 } 254 } 255 fmt_print("\n pass %d", pass); 256 fmt_print(" - pattern = 0x%x", data); 257 } else 258 fmt_print("\n pass %d", pass); 259 260 fmt_print("\n"); 261 /* 262 * Mark the pattern buffer as corrupt, since it 263 * hasn't been initialized. 264 */ 265 needinit = 1; 266 /* 267 * Print the first block number to the log file if 268 * logging is on so there is some record of what 269 * analysis was performed. 270 */ 271 if (log_file) { 272 pr_dblock(log_print, start); 273 log_print("\n"); 274 } 275 /* 276 * Loop through this pass, each time analyzing an amount 277 * specified by the global parameters. 278 */ 279 xfercnt = 0; 280 for (curnt = start; curnt <= end; curnt += size) { 281 if ((end - curnt) < scan_size) 282 size = end - curnt + 1; 283 else 284 size = scan_size; 285 /* 286 * Print out where we are, so we don't look dead. 287 * Also store it in summary info for logging. 288 */ 289 scan_cur_block = curnt; 290 nolog_print(" "); 291 pr_dblock(nolog_print, curnt); 292 nolog_print(" \015"); 293 (void) fflush(stdout); 294 disk_error = 0; 295 /* 296 * Do the actual analysis. 297 */ 298 status = analyze_blocks(flags, curnt, size, 299 (unsigned)data, needinit, (F_ALLERRS | F_SILENT), 300 &xfercnt); 301 /* 302 * If there were no errors, the pattern buffer is 303 * still initialized, and we just loop to next chunk. 304 */ 305 needinit = 0; 306 if (!status) 307 continue; 308 /* 309 * There was an error. Check if surface analysis 310 * can be continued. 311 */ 312 if (handle_error_conditions()) { 313 scan_blocks_fixed = scan_cur_block = -1; 314 return (-1); 315 } 316 /* 317 * There was an error. Mark the pattern buffer 318 * corrupt so it will get reinitialized. 319 */ 320 needinit = 1; 321 /* 322 * If it was not a media error, ignore it. 323 */ 324 if (!media_error) 325 continue; 326 /* 327 * Loop 5 times through each sector of the chunk, 328 * analyzing them individually. 329 */ 330 nolog_print(" "); 331 pr_dblock(nolog_print, curnt); 332 nolog_print(" \015"); 333 (void) fflush(stdout); 334 founderr = 0; 335 for (j = 0; j < size * 5; j++) { 336 i = j % size; 337 disk_error = 0; 338 status = analyze_blocks(flags, (curnt + i), 1, 339 (unsigned)data, needinit, F_ALLERRS, NULL); 340 needinit = 0; 341 if (!status) 342 continue; 343 /* 344 * There was an error. Check if surface analysis 345 * can be continued. 346 */ 347 if (handle_error_conditions()) { 348 scan_blocks_fixed = scan_cur_block = -1; 349 return (-1); 350 } 351 /* 352 * An error occurred. Mark the buffer 353 * corrupt and see if it was media 354 * related. 355 */ 356 needinit = 1; 357 if (!media_error) 358 continue; 359 /* 360 * We found a bad sector. Print out a message 361 * and fix it if required. 362 */ 363 founderr = 1; 364 if (scan_correct && (flags != SCAN_VALID)) { 365 if (scan_repair(curnt+i, mode)) { 366 error = -1; 367 } 368 } else 369 err_print("\n"); 370 /* 371 * Stop after the error if required. 372 */ 373 if (scan_stop) 374 goto out; 375 } 376 /* 377 * Mark the pattern buffer corrupt to be safe. 378 */ 379 needinit = 1; 380 /* 381 * We didn't find an individual sector that was bad. 382 * Print out a warning. 383 */ 384 if (!founderr) { 385 err_print("Warning: unable to pinpoint "); 386 err_print("defective block.\n"); 387 } 388 } 389 /* 390 * Print the end of each pass to the log file. 391 */ 392 enter_critical(); 393 if (log_file) { 394 pr_dblock(log_print, scan_cur_block); 395 log_print("\n"); 396 } 397 scan_cur_block = -1; 398 exit_critical(); 399 fmt_print("\n"); 400 401 /* 402 * alternate the read and write for SCAN_VERIFY test 403 */ 404 if (flags & SCAN_VERIFY) { 405 flags ^= SCAN_VERIFY_READ_PASS; 406 } 407 } 408 out: 409 /* 410 * We got here either by giving up after an error or falling 411 * through after all passes were completed. 412 */ 413 fmt_print("\n"); 414 enter_critical(); 415 /* 416 * If the defect list is dirty, write it to disk, 417 * if scan_restore_defects (the default) is true. 418 */ 419 if (!EMBEDDED_SCSI && (cur_list.flags & LIST_DIRTY) && 420 (scan_restore_defects)) { 421 cur_list.flags = 0; 422 write_deflist(&cur_list); 423 } 424 /* 425 * If the label is dirty, write it to disk. 426 * if scan_restore_label (the default) is true. 427 */ 428 if ((cur_flags & LABEL_DIRTY) && (scan_restore_label)) { 429 cur_flags &= ~LABEL_DIRTY; 430 (void) write_label(); 431 } 432 /* 433 * If we dropped down to here after an error, we need to write 434 * the final block number to the log file for record keeping. 435 */ 436 if (log_file && scan_cur_block >= 0) { 437 pr_dblock(log_print, scan_cur_block); 438 log_print("\n"); 439 } 440 fmt_print("Total of %lld defective blocks repaired.\n", 441 scan_blocks_fixed); 442 /* 443 * Reinitialize the logging variables so they don't get used 444 * when they are not really valid. 445 */ 446 scan_blocks_fixed = scan_cur_block = -1; 447 exit_critical(); 448 return (error); 449 } 450 451 452 /* 453 * This routine is called to repair a bad block discovered 454 * during a scan operation. Return 0 for success, 1 for failure. 455 * (This has been extracted out of do_scan(), to simplify it.) 456 */ 457 static int 458 scan_repair(bn, mode) 459 diskaddr_t bn; 460 int mode; 461 { 462 int status; 463 int result = 1; 464 char *buf; 465 int buf_is_good; 466 int i; 467 468 if (cur_ops->op_repair == NULL) { 469 err_print("Warning: Controller does "); 470 err_print("not support repairing.\n\n"); 471 return (result); 472 } 473 474 buf = malloc(cur_blksz); 475 if (buf == NULL) { 476 err_print("Warning: no memory.\n\n"); 477 return (result); 478 } 479 enter_critical(); 480 481 /* 482 * Determine if the error appears to be hard or soft. We 483 * already assume there's an error. If we can get any 484 * good data out of the sector, write that data back 485 * after the repair. 486 */ 487 buf_is_good = 0; 488 for (i = 0; i < 5; i++) { 489 status = (*cur_ops->op_rdwr)(DIR_READ, cur_file, bn, 1, 490 buf, F_SILENT, NULL); 491 if (status == 0) { 492 buf_is_good = 1; 493 break; 494 } 495 } 496 497 fmt_print("Repairing %s error on %llu (", 498 buf_is_good ? "soft" : "hard", bn); 499 pr_dblock(fmt_print, bn); 500 fmt_print(")..."); 501 502 status = (*cur_ops->op_repair)(bn, mode); 503 if (status) { 504 /* 505 * If the repair failed, we note it and will return the 506 * failure. However, the analysis goes on. 507 */ 508 fmt_print("failed.\n\n"); 509 } else { 510 /* 511 * The repair worked. Write the good data we could 512 * recover from the failed block, if possible. 513 * If not, zero the block. In doing so, try to 514 * determine if the new block appears ok. 515 */ 516 if (!buf_is_good) { 517 bzero(buf, cur_blksz); 518 fmt_print("Warning: Block %llu zero-filled.\n", bn); 519 } else { 520 fmt_print("ok.\n"); 521 } 522 status = (*cur_ops->op_rdwr)(DIR_WRITE, cur_file, bn, 523 1, buf, (F_SILENT | F_ALLERRS), NULL); 524 if (status == 0) { 525 status = (*cur_ops->op_rdwr)(DIR_READ, cur_file, bn, 526 1, buf, (F_SILENT | F_ALLERRS), NULL); 527 } 528 if (status) { 529 fmt_print("The new block also appears defective.\n"); 530 } 531 fmt_print("\n"); 532 /* 533 * add the defect to the list and write the list out. 534 * Also, kill the working list so it will get resynced 535 * with the current list. 536 * 537 * For embedded scsi, we don't require a defect list. 538 * However, if we have one, add the defect if the 539 * list includes the grown list. If not, kill it 540 * to force a resync if we need the list later. 541 */ 542 if (EMBEDDED_SCSI) { 543 if (cur_list.list != NULL) { 544 if (cur_list.flags & LIST_PGLIST) { 545 add_ldef(bn, &cur_list); 546 } else { 547 kill_deflist(&cur_list); 548 } 549 } 550 /* 551 * The next "if" statement reflects the fix for 552 * bug id 1026096 where format keeps adding the 553 * same defect to the defect list. 554 */ 555 } else if (cur_ctype->ctype_flags & CF_WLIST) { 556 kill_deflist(&cur_list); 557 (*cur_ops->op_ex_cur)(&cur_list); 558 fmt_print("Current list updated\n"); 559 } else { 560 add_ldef(bn, &cur_list); 561 write_deflist(&cur_list); 562 } 563 kill_deflist(&work_list); 564 565 /* Log the repair. */ 566 scan_blocks_fixed++; 567 568 /* return ok */ 569 result = 0; 570 } 571 572 exit_critical(); 573 free(buf); 574 return (result); 575 } 576 577 578 /* 579 * This routine analyzes a set of sectors on the disk. It simply returns 580 * an error if a defect is found. It is called by do_scan(). 581 */ 582 static int 583 analyze_blocks(flags, blkno, blkcnt, data, init, driver_flags, xfercntp) 584 int flags, driver_flags, init; 585 uint_t blkcnt; 586 register unsigned data; 587 diskaddr_t blkno; 588 int *xfercntp; 589 { 590 int corrupt = 0; 591 int status; 592 register diskaddr_t i, nints; 593 register unsigned *ptr = (uint_t *)pattern_buf; 594 595 media_error = 0; 596 if (flags & SCAN_VERIFY) { 597 return (verify_blocks(flags, blkno, blkcnt, data, 598 driver_flags, xfercntp)); 599 } 600 601 /* 602 * Initialize the pattern buffer if necessary. 603 */ 604 nints = (diskaddr_t)blkcnt * cur_blksz / sizeof (int); 605 if ((flags & SCAN_PATTERN) && init) { 606 for (i = 0; i < nints; i++) 607 *((int *)((int *)pattern_buf + i)) = data; 608 } 609 /* 610 * Lock out interrupts so we can insure valid data will get 611 * restored. This is necessary because there are modes 612 * of scanning that corrupt the disk data then restore it at 613 * the end of the analysis. 614 */ 615 enter_critical(); 616 /* 617 * If the disk data is valid, read it into the data buffer. 618 */ 619 if (flags & SCAN_VALID) { 620 status = (*cur_ops->op_rdwr)(DIR_READ, cur_file, blkno, 621 blkcnt, (caddr_t)cur_buf, driver_flags, xfercntp); 622 if (status) 623 goto bad; 624 } 625 /* 626 * If we are doing pattern testing, write and read the pattern 627 * from the pattern buffer. 628 */ 629 if (flags & SCAN_PATTERN) { 630 /* 631 * If the disk data was valid, mark it corrupt so we know 632 * to restore it later. 633 */ 634 if (flags & SCAN_VALID) 635 corrupt++; 636 /* 637 * Only write if we're not on the read pass of SCAN_PURGE. 638 */ 639 if (!(flags & SCAN_PURGE_READ_PASS)) { 640 status = (*cur_ops->op_rdwr)(DIR_WRITE, cur_file, blkno, 641 blkcnt, (caddr_t)pattern_buf, driver_flags, 642 xfercntp); 643 if (status) 644 goto bad; 645 } 646 /* 647 * Only read if we are on the read pass of SCAN_PURGE, if we 648 * are purging. 649 */ 650 if ((!(flags & SCAN_PURGE)) || (flags & SCAN_PURGE_READ_PASS)) { 651 status = (*cur_ops->op_rdwr)(DIR_READ, cur_file, blkno, 652 blkcnt, (caddr_t)pattern_buf, driver_flags, 653 xfercntp); 654 if (status) 655 goto bad; 656 } 657 } 658 /* 659 * If we are doing a data compare, make sure the pattern 660 * came back intact. 661 * Only compare if we are on the read pass of SCAN_PURGE, or 662 * we wrote random data instead of the expected data pattern. 663 */ 664 if ((flags & SCAN_COMPARE) || (flags & SCAN_PURGE_READ_PASS)) { 665 for (i = nints, ptr = (uint_t *)pattern_buf; i; i--) 666 if (*ptr++ != data) { 667 err_print("Data miscompare error (expecting "); 668 err_print("0x%x, got 0x%x) at ", data, 669 *((int *)((int *)pattern_buf + 670 (nints - i)))); 671 pr_dblock(err_print, blkno); 672 err_print(", offset = 0x%llx.\n", 673 (nints - i) * sizeof (int)); 674 goto bad; 675 } 676 } 677 /* 678 * If we are supposed to write data out, do so. 679 */ 680 if (flags & SCAN_WRITE) { 681 status = (*cur_ops->op_rdwr)(DIR_WRITE, cur_file, blkno, 682 blkcnt, (caddr_t)cur_buf, driver_flags, xfercntp); 683 if (status) 684 goto bad; 685 } 686 exit_critical(); 687 /* 688 * No errors occurred, return ok. 689 */ 690 return (0); 691 bad: 692 /* 693 * There was an error. If the data was corrupted, we write it 694 * out from the data buffer to restore it. 695 */ 696 if (corrupt) { 697 if ((*cur_ops->op_rdwr)(DIR_WRITE, cur_file, blkno, 698 blkcnt, (caddr_t)cur_buf, F_NORMAL, xfercntp)) 699 err_print("Warning: unable to restore original data.\n"); 700 } 701 exit_critical(); 702 /* 703 * Return the error. 704 */ 705 return (-1); 706 } 707 708 709 /* 710 * This routine analyzes a set of sectors on the disk. It simply returns 711 * an error if a defect is found. It is called by analyze_blocks(). 712 * For simplicity, this is done as a separate function instead of 713 * making the analyze_block routine complex. 714 * 715 * This routine implements the 'verify' command. It writes the disk 716 * by writing unique data for each block; after the write pass, it 717 * reads the data and verifies for correctness. Note that the entire 718 * disk (or the range of disk) is fully written first and then read. 719 * This should eliminate any caching effect on the drives. 720 */ 721 static int 722 verify_blocks(int flags, 723 diskaddr_t blkno, 724 uint_t blkcnt, 725 unsigned data, 726 int driver_flags, 727 int *xfercntp) 728 { 729 int status, i, nints; 730 unsigned *ptr = (uint_t *)pattern_buf; 731 732 nints = cur_blksz / sizeof (int); 733 734 /* 735 * Initialize the pattern buffer if we are in write pass. 736 * Use the block number itself as data, each block has unique 737 * buffer data that way. 738 */ 739 if (!(flags & SCAN_VERIFY_READ_PASS)) { 740 for (data = blkno; data < blkno + blkcnt; data++) { 741 for (i = 0; i < nints; i++) { 742 *ptr++ = data; 743 } 744 } 745 ptr = (uint_t *)pattern_buf; 746 } 747 748 /* 749 * Only write if we're not on the read pass of SCAN_VERIFY. 750 */ 751 if (!(flags & SCAN_VERIFY_READ_PASS)) { 752 status = (*cur_ops->op_rdwr)(DIR_WRITE, cur_file, blkno, 753 blkcnt, (caddr_t)pattern_buf, driver_flags, xfercntp); 754 if (status) 755 goto bad; 756 } else { 757 /* 758 * Only read if we are on the read pass of SCAN_VERIFY 759 */ 760 status = (*cur_ops->op_rdwr)(DIR_READ, cur_file, blkno, 761 blkcnt, (caddr_t)pattern_buf, driver_flags, xfercntp); 762 if (status) 763 goto bad; 764 /* 765 * compare and make sure the pattern came back intact. 766 */ 767 for (data = blkno; data < blkno + blkcnt; data++) { 768 for (i = 0; i < nints; i++) { 769 if (*ptr++ != data) { 770 ptr--; 771 err_print("Data miscompare error " 772 "(expecting 0x%x, got 0x%x) at ", 773 data, *ptr); 774 pr_dblock(err_print, blkno); 775 err_print(", offset = 0x%x.\n", 776 (ptr - (uint_t *)pattern_buf) * 777 sizeof (int)); 778 goto bad; 779 } 780 } 781 } 782 } 783 /* 784 * No errors occurred, return ok. 785 */ 786 return (0); 787 bad: 788 return (-1); 789 } 790 791 792 static int 793 handle_error_conditions() 794 { 795 796 /* 797 * Check if the errno is ENXIO. 798 */ 799 if (errno == ENXIO) { 800 fmt_print("\n\nWarning:Cannot access drive, "); 801 fmt_print("aborting surface analysis.\n"); 802 return (-1); 803 } 804 /* 805 * check for disk errors 806 */ 807 switch (disk_error) { 808 case DISK_STAT_RESERVED: 809 case DISK_STAT_UNAVAILABLE: 810 fmt_print("\n\nWarning:Drive may be reserved "); 811 fmt_print("or has been removed, "); 812 fmt_print("aborting surface analysis.\n"); 813 return (-1); 814 case DISK_STAT_NOTREADY: 815 fmt_print("\n\nWarning: Drive not ready, "); 816 fmt_print("aborting surface analysis.\n"); 817 return (-1); 818 case DISK_STAT_DATA_PROTECT: 819 fmt_print("\n\nWarning: Drive is write protected, "); 820 fmt_print("aborting surface analysis.\n"); 821 return (-1); 822 default: 823 break; 824 } 825 return (0); 826 } 827