docs: target: convert docs to ReST and rename to *.rst
Convert the TCM docs to ReST format and add them to the bookset. This has a mix of userspace-faced and Kernelspace faced docs. Still, it sounds a better candidate to be added at the kernel API set of docs. The conversion is actually: - add blank lines and identation in order to identify paragraphs; - fix tables markups; - add some lists markups; - mark literal blocks; - adjust title markups. At its new index.rst, let's add a :orphan: while this is not linked to the main index.rst file, in order to avoid build warnings. Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+samsung@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
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==================
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TCM Virtual Device
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==================
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 1
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tcmu-design
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tcm_mod_builder
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scripts
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.. only:: subproject and html
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Indices
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=======
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* :ref:`genindex`
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TCM mod builder script
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----------------------
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.. literalinclude:: tcm_mod_builder.py
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:language: perl
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Target export device script
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---------------------------
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.. literalinclude:: target-export-device
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:language: shell
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=========================================
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The TCM v4 fabric module script generator
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=========================================
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Greetings all,
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This document is intended to be a mini-HOWTO for using the tcm_mod_builder.py
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script to generate a brand new functional TCM v4 fabric .ko module of your very own,
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that once built can be immediately be loaded to start access the new TCM/ConfigFS
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fabric skeleton, by simply using::
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modprobe $TCM_NEW_MOD
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mkdir -p /sys/kernel/config/target/$TCM_NEW_MOD
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This script will create a new drivers/target/$TCM_NEW_MOD/, and will do the following
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1) Generate new API callers for drivers/target/target_core_fabric_configs.c logic
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->make_tpg(), ->drop_tpg(), ->make_wwn(), ->drop_wwn(). These are created
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into $TCM_NEW_MOD/$TCM_NEW_MOD_configfs.c
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2) Generate basic infrastructure for loading/unloading LKMs and TCM/ConfigFS fabric module
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using a skeleton struct target_core_fabric_ops API template.
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3) Based on user defined T10 Proto_Ident for the new fabric module being built,
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the TransportID / Initiator and Target WWPN related handlers for
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SPC-3 persistent reservation are automatically generated in $TCM_NEW_MOD/$TCM_NEW_MOD_fabric.c
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using drivers/target/target_core_fabric_lib.c logic.
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4) NOP API calls for all other Data I/O path and fabric dependent attribute logic
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in $TCM_NEW_MOD/$TCM_NEW_MOD_fabric.c
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tcm_mod_builder.py depends upon the mandatory '-p $PROTO_IDENT' and '-m
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$FABRIC_MOD_name' parameters, and actually running the script looks like::
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target:/mnt/sdb/lio-core-2.6.git/Documentation/target# python tcm_mod_builder.py -p iSCSI -m tcm_nab5000
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tcm_dir: /mnt/sdb/lio-core-2.6.git/Documentation/target/../../
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Set fabric_mod_name: tcm_nab5000
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Set fabric_mod_dir:
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/mnt/sdb/lio-core-2.6.git/Documentation/target/../../drivers/target/tcm_nab5000
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Using proto_ident: iSCSI
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Creating fabric_mod_dir:
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/mnt/sdb/lio-core-2.6.git/Documentation/target/../../drivers/target/tcm_nab5000
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Writing file:
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/mnt/sdb/lio-core-2.6.git/Documentation/target/../../drivers/target/tcm_nab5000/tcm_nab5000_base.h
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Using tcm_mod_scan_fabric_ops:
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/mnt/sdb/lio-core-2.6.git/Documentation/target/../../include/target/target_core_fabric_ops.h
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Writing file:
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/mnt/sdb/lio-core-2.6.git/Documentation/target/../../drivers/target/tcm_nab5000/tcm_nab5000_fabric.c
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Writing file:
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/mnt/sdb/lio-core-2.6.git/Documentation/target/../../drivers/target/tcm_nab5000/tcm_nab5000_fabric.h
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Writing file:
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/mnt/sdb/lio-core-2.6.git/Documentation/target/../../drivers/target/tcm_nab5000/tcm_nab5000_configfs.c
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Writing file:
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/mnt/sdb/lio-core-2.6.git/Documentation/target/../../drivers/target/tcm_nab5000/Kbuild
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Writing file:
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/mnt/sdb/lio-core-2.6.git/Documentation/target/../../drivers/target/tcm_nab5000/Kconfig
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Would you like to add tcm_nab5000to drivers/target/Kbuild..? [yes,no]: yes
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Would you like to add tcm_nab5000to drivers/target/Kconfig..? [yes,no]: yes
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At the end of tcm_mod_builder.py. the script will ask to add the following
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line to drivers/target/Kbuild::
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obj-$(CONFIG_TCM_NAB5000) += tcm_nab5000/
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and the same for drivers/target/Kconfig::
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source "drivers/target/tcm_nab5000/Kconfig"
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#) Run 'make menuconfig' and select the new CONFIG_TCM_NAB5000 item::
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<M> TCM_NAB5000 fabric module
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#) Build using 'make modules', once completed you will have::
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target:/mnt/sdb/lio-core-2.6.git# ls -la drivers/target/tcm_nab5000/
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total 1348
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drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 2010-10-05 03:23 .
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drwxr-xr-x 9 root root 4096 2010-10-05 03:22 ..
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 282 2010-10-05 03:22 Kbuild
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 171 2010-10-05 03:22 Kconfig
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 49 2010-10-05 03:23 modules.order
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 738 2010-10-05 03:22 tcm_nab5000_base.h
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 9096 2010-10-05 03:22 tcm_nab5000_configfs.c
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 191200 2010-10-05 03:23 tcm_nab5000_configfs.o
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 40504 2010-10-05 03:23 .tcm_nab5000_configfs.o.cmd
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 5414 2010-10-05 03:22 tcm_nab5000_fabric.c
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2016 2010-10-05 03:22 tcm_nab5000_fabric.h
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 190932 2010-10-05 03:23 tcm_nab5000_fabric.o
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 40713 2010-10-05 03:23 .tcm_nab5000_fabric.o.cmd
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 401861 2010-10-05 03:23 tcm_nab5000.ko
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 265 2010-10-05 03:23 .tcm_nab5000.ko.cmd
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 459 2010-10-05 03:23 tcm_nab5000.mod.c
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 23896 2010-10-05 03:23 tcm_nab5000.mod.o
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 22655 2010-10-05 03:23 .tcm_nab5000.mod.o.cmd
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 379022 2010-10-05 03:23 tcm_nab5000.o
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 211 2010-10-05 03:23 .tcm_nab5000.o.cmd
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#) Load the new module, create a lun_0 configfs group, and add new TCM Core
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IBLOCK backstore symlink to port::
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target:/mnt/sdb/lio-core-2.6.git# insmod drivers/target/tcm_nab5000.ko
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target:/mnt/sdb/lio-core-2.6.git# mkdir -p /sys/kernel/config/target/nab5000/iqn.foo/tpgt_1/lun/lun_0
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target:/mnt/sdb/lio-core-2.6.git# cd /sys/kernel/config/target/nab5000/iqn.foo/tpgt_1/lun/lun_0/
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target:/sys/kernel/config/target/nab5000/iqn.foo/tpgt_1/lun/lun_0# ln -s /sys/kernel/config/target/core/iblock_0/lvm_test0 nab5000_port
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target:/sys/kernel/config/target/nab5000/iqn.foo/tpgt_1/lun/lun_0# cd -
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target:/mnt/sdb/lio-core-2.6.git# tree /sys/kernel/config/target/nab5000/
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/sys/kernel/config/target/nab5000/
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|-- discovery_auth
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|-- iqn.foo
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| `-- tpgt_1
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| |-- acls
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| |-- attrib
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| |-- lun
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| | `-- lun_0
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| | |-- alua_tg_pt_gp
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| | |-- alua_tg_pt_offline
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| | |-- alua_tg_pt_status
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| | |-- alua_tg_pt_write_md
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| | `-- nab5000_port -> ../../../../../../target/core/iblock_0/lvm_test0
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| |-- np
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| `-- param
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`-- version
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target:/mnt/sdb/lio-core-2.6.git# lsmod
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Module Size Used by
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tcm_nab5000 3935 4
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iscsi_target_mod 193211 0
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target_core_stgt 8090 0
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target_core_pscsi 11122 1
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target_core_file 9172 2
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target_core_iblock 9280 1
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target_core_mod 228575 31
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tcm_nab5000,iscsi_target_mod,target_core_stgt,target_core_pscsi,target_core_file,target_core_iblock
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libfc 73681 0
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scsi_debug 56265 0
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scsi_tgt 8666 1 target_core_stgt
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configfs 20644 2 target_core_mod
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----------------------------------------------------------------------
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Future TODO items
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=================
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1) Add more T10 proto_idents
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2) Make tcm_mod_dump_fabric_ops() smarter and generate function pointer
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defs directly from include/target/target_core_fabric_ops.h:struct target_core_fabric_ops
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structure members.
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October 5th, 2010
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Nicholas A. Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
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>>>>>>>>>> The TCM v4 fabric module script generator <<<<<<<<<<
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Greetings all,
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This document is intended to be a mini-HOWTO for using the tcm_mod_builder.py
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script to generate a brand new functional TCM v4 fabric .ko module of your very own,
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that once built can be immediately be loaded to start access the new TCM/ConfigFS
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fabric skeleton, by simply using:
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modprobe $TCM_NEW_MOD
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mkdir -p /sys/kernel/config/target/$TCM_NEW_MOD
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This script will create a new drivers/target/$TCM_NEW_MOD/, and will do the following
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*) Generate new API callers for drivers/target/target_core_fabric_configs.c logic
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->make_tpg(), ->drop_tpg(), ->make_wwn(), ->drop_wwn(). These are created
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into $TCM_NEW_MOD/$TCM_NEW_MOD_configfs.c
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*) Generate basic infrastructure for loading/unloading LKMs and TCM/ConfigFS fabric module
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using a skeleton struct target_core_fabric_ops API template.
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*) Based on user defined T10 Proto_Ident for the new fabric module being built,
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the TransportID / Initiator and Target WWPN related handlers for
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SPC-3 persistent reservation are automatically generated in $TCM_NEW_MOD/$TCM_NEW_MOD_fabric.c
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using drivers/target/target_core_fabric_lib.c logic.
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*) NOP API calls for all other Data I/O path and fabric dependent attribute logic
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in $TCM_NEW_MOD/$TCM_NEW_MOD_fabric.c
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tcm_mod_builder.py depends upon the mandatory '-p $PROTO_IDENT' and '-m
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$FABRIC_MOD_name' parameters, and actually running the script looks like:
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target:/mnt/sdb/lio-core-2.6.git/Documentation/target# python tcm_mod_builder.py -p iSCSI -m tcm_nab5000
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tcm_dir: /mnt/sdb/lio-core-2.6.git/Documentation/target/../../
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Set fabric_mod_name: tcm_nab5000
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Set fabric_mod_dir:
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/mnt/sdb/lio-core-2.6.git/Documentation/target/../../drivers/target/tcm_nab5000
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Using proto_ident: iSCSI
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Creating fabric_mod_dir:
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/mnt/sdb/lio-core-2.6.git/Documentation/target/../../drivers/target/tcm_nab5000
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Writing file:
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/mnt/sdb/lio-core-2.6.git/Documentation/target/../../drivers/target/tcm_nab5000/tcm_nab5000_base.h
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Using tcm_mod_scan_fabric_ops:
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/mnt/sdb/lio-core-2.6.git/Documentation/target/../../include/target/target_core_fabric_ops.h
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Writing file:
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/mnt/sdb/lio-core-2.6.git/Documentation/target/../../drivers/target/tcm_nab5000/tcm_nab5000_fabric.c
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Writing file:
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/mnt/sdb/lio-core-2.6.git/Documentation/target/../../drivers/target/tcm_nab5000/tcm_nab5000_fabric.h
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Writing file:
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/mnt/sdb/lio-core-2.6.git/Documentation/target/../../drivers/target/tcm_nab5000/tcm_nab5000_configfs.c
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Writing file:
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/mnt/sdb/lio-core-2.6.git/Documentation/target/../../drivers/target/tcm_nab5000/Kbuild
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Writing file:
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/mnt/sdb/lio-core-2.6.git/Documentation/target/../../drivers/target/tcm_nab5000/Kconfig
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Would you like to add tcm_nab5000to drivers/target/Kbuild..? [yes,no]: yes
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Would you like to add tcm_nab5000to drivers/target/Kconfig..? [yes,no]: yes
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At the end of tcm_mod_builder.py. the script will ask to add the following
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line to drivers/target/Kbuild:
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obj-$(CONFIG_TCM_NAB5000) += tcm_nab5000/
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and the same for drivers/target/Kconfig:
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source "drivers/target/tcm_nab5000/Kconfig"
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*) Run 'make menuconfig' and select the new CONFIG_TCM_NAB5000 item:
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<M> TCM_NAB5000 fabric module
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*) Build using 'make modules', once completed you will have:
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target:/mnt/sdb/lio-core-2.6.git# ls -la drivers/target/tcm_nab5000/
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total 1348
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drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 2010-10-05 03:23 .
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drwxr-xr-x 9 root root 4096 2010-10-05 03:22 ..
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 282 2010-10-05 03:22 Kbuild
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 171 2010-10-05 03:22 Kconfig
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 49 2010-10-05 03:23 modules.order
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 738 2010-10-05 03:22 tcm_nab5000_base.h
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 9096 2010-10-05 03:22 tcm_nab5000_configfs.c
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 191200 2010-10-05 03:23 tcm_nab5000_configfs.o
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 40504 2010-10-05 03:23 .tcm_nab5000_configfs.o.cmd
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 5414 2010-10-05 03:22 tcm_nab5000_fabric.c
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2016 2010-10-05 03:22 tcm_nab5000_fabric.h
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 190932 2010-10-05 03:23 tcm_nab5000_fabric.o
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 40713 2010-10-05 03:23 .tcm_nab5000_fabric.o.cmd
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 401861 2010-10-05 03:23 tcm_nab5000.ko
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 265 2010-10-05 03:23 .tcm_nab5000.ko.cmd
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 459 2010-10-05 03:23 tcm_nab5000.mod.c
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 23896 2010-10-05 03:23 tcm_nab5000.mod.o
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 22655 2010-10-05 03:23 .tcm_nab5000.mod.o.cmd
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 379022 2010-10-05 03:23 tcm_nab5000.o
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 211 2010-10-05 03:23 .tcm_nab5000.o.cmd
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*) Load the new module, create a lun_0 configfs group, and add new TCM Core
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IBLOCK backstore symlink to port:
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target:/mnt/sdb/lio-core-2.6.git# insmod drivers/target/tcm_nab5000.ko
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target:/mnt/sdb/lio-core-2.6.git# mkdir -p /sys/kernel/config/target/nab5000/iqn.foo/tpgt_1/lun/lun_0
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target:/mnt/sdb/lio-core-2.6.git# cd /sys/kernel/config/target/nab5000/iqn.foo/tpgt_1/lun/lun_0/
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target:/sys/kernel/config/target/nab5000/iqn.foo/tpgt_1/lun/lun_0# ln -s /sys/kernel/config/target/core/iblock_0/lvm_test0 nab5000_port
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target:/sys/kernel/config/target/nab5000/iqn.foo/tpgt_1/lun/lun_0# cd -
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target:/mnt/sdb/lio-core-2.6.git# tree /sys/kernel/config/target/nab5000/
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/sys/kernel/config/target/nab5000/
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|-- discovery_auth
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|-- iqn.foo
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| `-- tpgt_1
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| |-- acls
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| |-- attrib
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| |-- lun
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| | `-- lun_0
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| | |-- alua_tg_pt_gp
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| | |-- alua_tg_pt_offline
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| | |-- alua_tg_pt_status
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| | |-- alua_tg_pt_write_md
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| | `-- nab5000_port -> ../../../../../../target/core/iblock_0/lvm_test0
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| |-- np
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| `-- param
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`-- version
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target:/mnt/sdb/lio-core-2.6.git# lsmod
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Module Size Used by
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tcm_nab5000 3935 4
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iscsi_target_mod 193211 0
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target_core_stgt 8090 0
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target_core_pscsi 11122 1
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target_core_file 9172 2
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target_core_iblock 9280 1
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target_core_mod 228575 31
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tcm_nab5000,iscsi_target_mod,target_core_stgt,target_core_pscsi,target_core_file,target_core_iblock
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libfc 73681 0
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scsi_debug 56265 0
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scsi_tgt 8666 1 target_core_stgt
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configfs 20644 2 target_core_mod
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----------------------------------------------------------------------
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Future TODO items:
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*) Add more T10 proto_idents
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*) Make tcm_mod_dump_fabric_ops() smarter and generate function pointer
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defs directly from include/target/target_core_fabric_ops.h:struct target_core_fabric_ops
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structure members.
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October 5th, 2010
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Nicholas A. Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
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Contents:
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====================
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TCM Userspace Design
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====================
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1) TCM Userspace Design
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a) Background
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b) Benefits
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c) Design constraints
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d) Implementation overview
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i. Mailbox
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ii. Command ring
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iii. Data Area
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e) Device discovery
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f) Device events
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g) Other contingencies
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2) Writing a user pass-through handler
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a) Discovering and configuring TCMU uio devices
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b) Waiting for events on the device(s)
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c) Managing the command ring
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3) A final note
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.. Contents:
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1) TCM Userspace Design
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a) Background
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b) Benefits
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c) Design constraints
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d) Implementation overview
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i. Mailbox
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ii. Command ring
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iii. Data Area
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e) Device discovery
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f) Device events
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g) Other contingencies
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2) Writing a user pass-through handler
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a) Discovering and configuring TCMU uio devices
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b) Waiting for events on the device(s)
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c) Managing the command ring
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3) A final note
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TCM Userspace Design
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--------------------
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====================
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TCM is another name for LIO, an in-kernel iSCSI target (server).
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Existing TCM targets run in the kernel. TCMU (TCM in Userspace)
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storage. These are called "backstores" or "storage engines". These
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built-in modules are implemented entirely as kernel code.
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Background:
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Background
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----------
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In addition to modularizing the transport protocol used for carrying
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SCSI commands ("fabrics"), the Linux kernel target, LIO, also modularizes
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@ -60,7 +66,8 @@ kernel, another approach is to create a userspace pass-through
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backstore for LIO, "TCMU".
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Benefits:
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Benefits
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--------
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In addition to allowing relatively easy support for RBD and GLFS, TCMU
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will also allow easier development of new backstores. TCMU combines
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@ -72,21 +79,25 @@ The disadvantage is there are more distinct components to configure, and
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potentially to malfunction. This is unavoidable, but hopefully not
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fatal if we're careful to keep things as simple as possible.
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Design constraints:
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Design constraints
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------------------
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- Good performance: high throughput, low latency
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- Cleanly handle if userspace:
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1) never attaches
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2) hangs
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3) dies
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4) misbehaves
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- Allow future flexibility in user & kernel implementations
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- Be reasonably memory-efficient
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- Simple to configure & run
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- Simple to write a userspace backend
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Implementation overview:
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Implementation overview
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-----------------------
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The core of the TCMU interface is a memory region that is shared
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between kernel and userspace. Within this region is: a control area
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|
@ -108,7 +119,8 @@ the region mapped at a different virtual address.
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See target_core_user.h for the struct definitions.
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The Mailbox:
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The Mailbox
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-----------
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The mailbox is always at the start of the shared memory region, and
|
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contains a version, details about the starting offset and size of the
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|
@ -117,19 +129,27 @@ userspace (respectively) to put commands on the ring, and indicate
|
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when the commands are completed.
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|
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version - 1 (userspace should abort if otherwise)
|
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flags:
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- TCMU_MAILBOX_FLAG_CAP_OOOC: indicates out-of-order completion is
|
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supported. See "The Command Ring" for details.
|
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cmdr_off - The offset of the start of the command ring from the start
|
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of the memory region, to account for the mailbox size.
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cmdr_size - The size of the command ring. This does *not* need to be a
|
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power of two.
|
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cmd_head - Modified by the kernel to indicate when a command has been
|
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placed on the ring.
|
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cmd_tail - Modified by userspace to indicate when it has completed
|
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processing of a command.
|
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|
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The Command Ring:
|
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flags:
|
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- TCMU_MAILBOX_FLAG_CAP_OOOC:
|
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indicates out-of-order completion is supported.
|
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See "The Command Ring" for details.
|
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|
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cmdr_off
|
||||
The offset of the start of the command ring from the start
|
||||
of the memory region, to account for the mailbox size.
|
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cmdr_size
|
||||
The size of the command ring. This does *not* need to be a
|
||||
power of two.
|
||||
cmd_head
|
||||
Modified by the kernel to indicate when a command has been
|
||||
placed on the ring.
|
||||
cmd_tail
|
||||
Modified by userspace to indicate when it has completed
|
||||
processing of a command.
|
||||
|
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The Command Ring
|
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----------------
|
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|
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Commands are placed on the ring by the kernel incrementing
|
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mailbox.cmd_head by the size of the command, modulo cmdr_size, and
|
||||
|
@ -180,29 +200,31 @@ opcode it does not handle, it must set UNKNOWN_OP bit (bit 0) in
|
|||
hdr.uflags, update cmd_tail, and proceed with processing additional
|
||||
commands, if any.
|
||||
|
||||
The Data Area:
|
||||
The Data Area
|
||||
-------------
|
||||
|
||||
This is shared-memory space after the command ring. The organization
|
||||
of this area is not defined in the TCMU interface, and userspace
|
||||
should access only the parts referenced by pending iovs.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Device Discovery:
|
||||
Device Discovery
|
||||
----------------
|
||||
|
||||
Other devices may be using UIO besides TCMU. Unrelated user processes
|
||||
may also be handling different sets of TCMU devices. TCMU userspace
|
||||
processes must find their devices by scanning sysfs
|
||||
class/uio/uio*/name. For TCMU devices, these names will be of the
|
||||
format:
|
||||
format::
|
||||
|
||||
tcm-user/<hba_num>/<device_name>/<subtype>/<path>
|
||||
tcm-user/<hba_num>/<device_name>/<subtype>/<path>
|
||||
|
||||
where "tcm-user" is common for all TCMU-backed UIO devices. <hba_num>
|
||||
and <device_name> allow userspace to find the device's path in the
|
||||
kernel target's configfs tree. Assuming the usual mount point, it is
|
||||
found at:
|
||||
found at::
|
||||
|
||||
/sys/kernel/config/target/core/user_<hba_num>/<device_name>
|
||||
/sys/kernel/config/target/core/user_<hba_num>/<device_name>
|
||||
|
||||
This location contains attributes such as "hw_block_size", that
|
||||
userspace needs to know for correct operation.
|
||||
|
@ -214,15 +236,16 @@ configure the device, if needed. The name cannot contain ':', due to
|
|||
LIO limitations.
|
||||
|
||||
For all devices so discovered, the user handler opens /dev/uioX and
|
||||
calls mmap():
|
||||
calls mmap()::
|
||||
|
||||
mmap(NULL, size, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, fd, 0)
|
||||
mmap(NULL, size, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, fd, 0)
|
||||
|
||||
where size must be equal to the value read from
|
||||
/sys/class/uio/uioX/maps/map0/size.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Device Events:
|
||||
Device Events
|
||||
-------------
|
||||
|
||||
If a new device is added or removed, a notification will be broadcast
|
||||
over netlink, using a generic netlink family name of "TCM-USER" and a
|
||||
|
@ -233,7 +256,8 @@ the LIO device, so that after determining the device is supported
|
|||
(based on subtype) it can take the appropriate action.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Other contingencies:
|
||||
Other contingencies
|
||||
-------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Userspace handler process never attaches:
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -258,7 +282,7 @@ Userspace handler process is malicious:
|
|||
|
||||
|
||||
Writing a user pass-through handler (with example code)
|
||||
-------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
=======================================================
|
||||
|
||||
A user process handing a TCMU device must support the following:
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -277,103 +301,103 @@ TCMU is designed so that multiple unrelated processes can manage TCMU
|
|||
devices separately. All handlers should make sure to only open their
|
||||
devices, based opon a known subtype string.
|
||||
|
||||
a) Discovering and configuring TCMU UIO devices:
|
||||
a) Discovering and configuring TCMU UIO devices::
|
||||
|
||||
(error checking omitted for brevity)
|
||||
/* error checking omitted for brevity */
|
||||
|
||||
int fd, dev_fd;
|
||||
char buf[256];
|
||||
unsigned long long map_len;
|
||||
void *map;
|
||||
int fd, dev_fd;
|
||||
char buf[256];
|
||||
unsigned long long map_len;
|
||||
void *map;
|
||||
|
||||
fd = open("/sys/class/uio/uio0/name", O_RDONLY);
|
||||
ret = read(fd, buf, sizeof(buf));
|
||||
close(fd);
|
||||
buf[ret-1] = '\0'; /* null-terminate and chop off the \n */
|
||||
fd = open("/sys/class/uio/uio0/name", O_RDONLY);
|
||||
ret = read(fd, buf, sizeof(buf));
|
||||
close(fd);
|
||||
buf[ret-1] = '\0'; /* null-terminate and chop off the \n */
|
||||
|
||||
/* we only want uio devices whose name is a format we expect */
|
||||
if (strncmp(buf, "tcm-user", 8))
|
||||
/* we only want uio devices whose name is a format we expect */
|
||||
if (strncmp(buf, "tcm-user", 8))
|
||||
exit(-1);
|
||||
|
||||
/* Further checking for subtype also needed here */
|
||||
/* Further checking for subtype also needed here */
|
||||
|
||||
fd = open(/sys/class/uio/%s/maps/map0/size, O_RDONLY);
|
||||
ret = read(fd, buf, sizeof(buf));
|
||||
close(fd);
|
||||
str_buf[ret-1] = '\0'; /* null-terminate and chop off the \n */
|
||||
fd = open(/sys/class/uio/%s/maps/map0/size, O_RDONLY);
|
||||
ret = read(fd, buf, sizeof(buf));
|
||||
close(fd);
|
||||
str_buf[ret-1] = '\0'; /* null-terminate and chop off the \n */
|
||||
|
||||
map_len = strtoull(buf, NULL, 0);
|
||||
map_len = strtoull(buf, NULL, 0);
|
||||
|
||||
dev_fd = open("/dev/uio0", O_RDWR);
|
||||
map = mmap(NULL, map_len, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, dev_fd, 0);
|
||||
dev_fd = open("/dev/uio0", O_RDWR);
|
||||
map = mmap(NULL, map_len, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, dev_fd, 0);
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
b) Waiting for events on the device(s)
|
||||
b) Waiting for events on the device(s)
|
||||
|
||||
while (1) {
|
||||
char buf[4];
|
||||
while (1) {
|
||||
char buf[4];
|
||||
|
||||
int ret = read(dev_fd, buf, 4); /* will block */
|
||||
int ret = read(dev_fd, buf, 4); /* will block */
|
||||
|
||||
handle_device_events(dev_fd, map);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
c) Managing the command ring
|
||||
|
||||
#include <linux/target_core_user.h>
|
||||
|
||||
int handle_device_events(int fd, void *map)
|
||||
{
|
||||
struct tcmu_mailbox *mb = map;
|
||||
struct tcmu_cmd_entry *ent = (void *) mb + mb->cmdr_off + mb->cmd_tail;
|
||||
int did_some_work = 0;
|
||||
|
||||
/* Process events from cmd ring until we catch up with cmd_head */
|
||||
while (ent != (void *)mb + mb->cmdr_off + mb->cmd_head) {
|
||||
|
||||
if (tcmu_hdr_get_op(ent->hdr.len_op) == TCMU_OP_CMD) {
|
||||
uint8_t *cdb = (void *)mb + ent->req.cdb_off;
|
||||
bool success = true;
|
||||
|
||||
/* Handle command here. */
|
||||
printf("SCSI opcode: 0x%x\n", cdb[0]);
|
||||
|
||||
/* Set response fields */
|
||||
if (success)
|
||||
ent->rsp.scsi_status = SCSI_NO_SENSE;
|
||||
else {
|
||||
/* Also fill in rsp->sense_buffer here */
|
||||
ent->rsp.scsi_status = SCSI_CHECK_CONDITION;
|
||||
handle_device_events(dev_fd, map);
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
else if (tcmu_hdr_get_op(ent->hdr.len_op) != TCMU_OP_PAD) {
|
||||
/* Tell the kernel we didn't handle unknown opcodes */
|
||||
ent->hdr.uflags |= TCMU_UFLAG_UNKNOWN_OP;
|
||||
}
|
||||
else {
|
||||
/* Do nothing for PAD entries except update cmd_tail */
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/* update cmd_tail */
|
||||
mb->cmd_tail = (mb->cmd_tail + tcmu_hdr_get_len(&ent->hdr)) % mb->cmdr_size;
|
||||
ent = (void *) mb + mb->cmdr_off + mb->cmd_tail;
|
||||
did_some_work = 1;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/* Notify the kernel that work has been finished */
|
||||
if (did_some_work) {
|
||||
uint32_t buf = 0;
|
||||
c) Managing the command ring::
|
||||
|
||||
write(fd, &buf, 4);
|
||||
}
|
||||
#include <linux/target_core_user.h>
|
||||
|
||||
return 0;
|
||||
}
|
||||
int handle_device_events(int fd, void *map)
|
||||
{
|
||||
struct tcmu_mailbox *mb = map;
|
||||
struct tcmu_cmd_entry *ent = (void *) mb + mb->cmdr_off + mb->cmd_tail;
|
||||
int did_some_work = 0;
|
||||
|
||||
/* Process events from cmd ring until we catch up with cmd_head */
|
||||
while (ent != (void *)mb + mb->cmdr_off + mb->cmd_head) {
|
||||
|
||||
if (tcmu_hdr_get_op(ent->hdr.len_op) == TCMU_OP_CMD) {
|
||||
uint8_t *cdb = (void *)mb + ent->req.cdb_off;
|
||||
bool success = true;
|
||||
|
||||
/* Handle command here. */
|
||||
printf("SCSI opcode: 0x%x\n", cdb[0]);
|
||||
|
||||
/* Set response fields */
|
||||
if (success)
|
||||
ent->rsp.scsi_status = SCSI_NO_SENSE;
|
||||
else {
|
||||
/* Also fill in rsp->sense_buffer here */
|
||||
ent->rsp.scsi_status = SCSI_CHECK_CONDITION;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
else if (tcmu_hdr_get_op(ent->hdr.len_op) != TCMU_OP_PAD) {
|
||||
/* Tell the kernel we didn't handle unknown opcodes */
|
||||
ent->hdr.uflags |= TCMU_UFLAG_UNKNOWN_OP;
|
||||
}
|
||||
else {
|
||||
/* Do nothing for PAD entries except update cmd_tail */
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/* update cmd_tail */
|
||||
mb->cmd_tail = (mb->cmd_tail + tcmu_hdr_get_len(&ent->hdr)) % mb->cmdr_size;
|
||||
ent = (void *) mb + mb->cmdr_off + mb->cmd_tail;
|
||||
did_some_work = 1;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/* Notify the kernel that work has been finished */
|
||||
if (did_some_work) {
|
||||
uint32_t buf = 0;
|
||||
|
||||
write(fd, &buf, 4);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
return 0;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
A final note
|
||||
------------
|
||||
============
|
||||
|
||||
Please be careful to return codes as defined by the SCSI
|
||||
specifications. These are different than some values defined in the
|
|
@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ while (<IN>) {
|
|||
# Remove sched-pelt false-positive
|
||||
next if ($fulref =~ m,^Documentation/scheduler/sched-pelt$,);
|
||||
|
||||
# Discard some build examples from Documentation/target/tcm_mod_builder.txt
|
||||
# Discard some build examples from Documentation/target/tcm_mod_builder.rst
|
||||
next if ($fulref =~ m,mnt/sdb/lio-core-2.6.git/Documentation/target,);
|
||||
|
||||
# Check if exists, evaluating wildcards
|
||||
|
|
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