On 14-01-21 04:52 AM, Sha Zhengju wrote:
From: Sha Zhengju <[email protected]>
There're severel interfaces to show scsi_level value of scsi_debug,
but they're not in consistent. E.g:
1)
#cat /sys/bus/pseudo/drivers/scsi_debug/scsi_level
5
2)
#cat /proc/scsi/scsi_debug/7
scsi_debug adapter driver, version 1.82 [20100324]
num_tgts=1, shared (ram) size=1024 MB, opts=0x0, every_nth=0(curr:0)
delay=1, max_luns=1, scsi_level=5
sector_size=512 bytes, cylinders=130, heads=255, sectors=63
number of aborts=0, device_reset=0, bus_resets=0, host_resets=0
dix_reads=0 dix_writes=0 dif_errors=0
3)
#cat /sys/bus/scsi/devices/7\:0\:0\:0/scsi_level (or lsscsi -l)
6
According to the description in scsi.h, "struct scsi_device::scsi_level
values. For SCSI devices other than those prior to SCSI-2 (i.e. over
12 years old) this value is (resp[2] + 1) where 'resp' is a byte array
of the response to an INQUIRY". For scsi_debug, the resp[2] of INQUIRY
is 5 which indicates using SPC-3, but the sysfs's scsi_level will show 6.
The aboving 1) and 2) entry export resp[2] of INQUIRY directly, unify
them with 3) which is resp[2] + 1.
Hmmm. scsi_level is a Linux hack that should be, but cannot
easily be, replaced. I agree all scsi_level outputs should
be consistent (and thus equally confusing). Perhaps scsi_debug
(and the mid-level) should introduce a new variable, something
like 't10_inq_version' that is rsp[2] from a standard INQUIRY
response. Since SPC-2, that byte has had the field name VERSION
and that name seems unlikely to change.
Doug Gilbert
Signed-off-by: Sha Zhengju <[email protected]>
---
drivers/scsi/scsi_debug.c | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/scsi_debug.c b/drivers/scsi/scsi_debug.c
index 80b8b10..a52d0687 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/scsi_debug.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/scsi_debug.c
@@ -2866,7 +2866,7 @@ static int scsi_debug_show_info(struct seq_file *m,
struct Scsi_Host *host)
SCSI_DEBUG_VERSION, scsi_debug_version_date, scsi_debug_num_tgts,
scsi_debug_dev_size_mb, scsi_debug_opts, scsi_debug_every_nth,
scsi_debug_cmnd_count, scsi_debug_delay,
- scsi_debug_max_luns, scsi_debug_scsi_level,
+ scsi_debug_max_luns, scsi_debug_scsi_level + 1,
scsi_debug_sector_size, sdebug_cylinders_per, sdebug_heads,
sdebug_sectors_per, num_aborts, num_dev_resets, num_bus_resets,
num_host_resets, dix_reads, dix_writes, dif_errors);
@@ -3091,7 +3091,7 @@ DRIVER_ATTR(no_uld, S_IRUGO, sdebug_no_uld_show, NULL);
static ssize_t sdebug_scsi_level_show(struct device_driver * ddp, char * buf)
{
- return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", scsi_debug_scsi_level);
+ return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", scsi_debug_scsi_level + 1);
}
DRIVER_ATTR(scsi_level, S_IRUGO, sdebug_scsi_level_show, NULL);
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