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1130f4520SKenneth D. Merry/* $FreeBSD$ */
2130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
3130f4520SKenneth D. MerryCTL - CAM Target Layer Description
4130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
5130f4520SKenneth D. MerryRevision 1.4 (December 29th, 2011)
6130f4520SKenneth D. MerryKen Merry <ken@FreeBSD.org>
7130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
8130f4520SKenneth D. MerryTable of Contents:
9130f4520SKenneth D. Merry=================
10130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
11130f4520SKenneth D. MerryIntroduction
12130f4520SKenneth D. MerryFeatures
13130f4520SKenneth D. MerryConfiguring and Running CTL
14130f4520SKenneth D. MerryRevision 1.N Changes
15130f4520SKenneth D. MerryTo Do List
16130f4520SKenneth D. MerryCode Roadmap
17130f4520SKenneth D. MerryUserland Commands
18130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
19130f4520SKenneth D. MerryIntroduction:
20130f4520SKenneth D. Merry============
21130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
2291be33dcSAlexander MotinCTL is a disk, processor and cdrom device emulation subsystem originally
2391be33dcSAlexander Motinwritten for Copan Systems under Linux starting in 2003.  It has been
2491be33dcSAlexander Motinshipping in Copan (now SGI) products since 2005.
25130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
26130f4520SKenneth D. MerryIt was ported to FreeBSD in 2008, and thanks to an agreement between SGI
27130f4520SKenneth D. Merry(who acquired Copan's assets in 2010) and Spectra Logic in 2010, CTL is
28130f4520SKenneth D. Merryavailable under a BSD-style license.  The intent behind the agreement was
29130f4520SKenneth D. Merrythat Spectra would work to get CTL into the FreeBSD tree.
30130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
31130f4520SKenneth D. MerryFeatures:
32130f4520SKenneth D. Merry========
33130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
3491be33dcSAlexander Motin - Disk, processor and cdrom device emulation.
35130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - Tagged queueing
36130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - SCSI task attribute support (ordered, head of queue, simple tags)
37130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - SCSI implicit command ordering support.  (e.g. if a read follows a mode
38130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   select, the read will be blocked until the mode select completes.)
39130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - Full task management support (abort, LUN reset, target reset, etc.)
40130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - Support for multiple ports
41130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - Support for multiple simultaneous initiators
42130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - Support for multiple simultaneous backing stores
43d36c6176SAlexander Motin - Support for VMWare VAAI: COMPARE AND WRITE, XCOPY, WRITE SAME and
44d36c6176SAlexander Motin   UNMAP commands
45d36c6176SAlexander Motin - Support for Microsoft ODX: POPULATE TOKEN/WRITE USING TOKEN, WRITE SAME
46d36c6176SAlexander Motin   and UNMAP commands
47130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - Persistent reservation support
48130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - Mode sense/select support
49130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - Error injection support
50d36c6176SAlexander Motin - High Availability clustering support with ALUA
51130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - All I/O handled in-kernel, no userland context switch overhead.
52130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
53130f4520SKenneth D. MerryConfiguring and Running CTL:
54130f4520SKenneth D. Merry===========================
55130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
56d36c6176SAlexander Motin - Add 'device ctl' to your kernel configuration file or load the module.
57130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
58130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - If you're running with a 8Gb or 4Gb Qlogic FC board, add
59d36c6176SAlexander Motin   'options ISP_TARGET_MODE' to your kernel config file. 'device ispfw' or
60d36c6176SAlexander Motin   loading the ispfw module is also recommended.
61130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
62130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - Rebuild and install a new kernel.
63130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
64130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - Reboot with the new kernel.
65130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
66130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - To add a LUN with the RAM disk backend:
67130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
68130f4520SKenneth D. Merry	ctladm create -b ramdisk -s 10485760000000000000
69130f4520SKenneth D. Merry	ctladm port -o on
70130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
71130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - You should now see the CTL disk LUN through camcontrol devlist:
72130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
73130f4520SKenneth D. Merryscbus6 on ctl2cam0 bus 0:
74130f4520SKenneth D. Merry<FREEBSD CTLDISK 0001>             at scbus6 target 1 lun 0 (da24,pass32)
75130f4520SKenneth D. Merry<>                                 at scbus6 target -1 lun -1 ()
76130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
77130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   This is visible through the CTL CAM SIM.  This allows using CTL without
78130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   any physical hardware.  You should be able to issue any normal SCSI
79130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   commands to the device via the pass(4)/da(4) devices.
80130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
81130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   If any target-capable HBAs are in the system (e.g. isp(4)), and have
82130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   target mode enabled, you should now also be able to see the CTL LUNs via
83130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   that target interface.
84130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
85130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   Note that all CTL LUNs are presented to all frontends.  There is no
86130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   LUN masking, or separate, per-port configuration.
87130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
88130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - Note that the ramdisk backend is a "fake" ramdisk.  That is, it is
89130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   backed by a small amount of RAM that is used for all I/O requests.  This
90130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   is useful for performance testing, but not for any data integrity tests.
91130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
92130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - To add a LUN with the block/file backend:
93130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
94130f4520SKenneth D. Merry	truncate -s +1T myfile
95130f4520SKenneth D. Merry	ctladm create -b block -o file=myfile
96130f4520SKenneth D. Merry	ctladm port -o on
97130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
98130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - You can also see a list of LUNs and their backends like this:
99130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
100130f4520SKenneth D. Merry# ctladm devlist
101130f4520SKenneth D. MerryLUN Backend       Size (Blocks)   BS Serial Number    Device ID
102130f4520SKenneth D. Merry  0 block            2147483648  512 MYSERIAL   0     MYDEVID   0
103130f4520SKenneth D. Merry  1 block            2147483648  512 MYSERIAL   1     MYDEVID   1
104130f4520SKenneth D. Merry  2 block            2147483648  512 MYSERIAL   2     MYDEVID   2
105130f4520SKenneth D. Merry  3 block            2147483648  512 MYSERIAL   3     MYDEVID   3
106130f4520SKenneth D. Merry  4 block            2147483648  512 MYSERIAL   4     MYDEVID   4
107130f4520SKenneth D. Merry  5 block            2147483648  512 MYSERIAL   5     MYDEVID   5
108130f4520SKenneth D. Merry  6 block            2147483648  512 MYSERIAL   6     MYDEVID   6
109130f4520SKenneth D. Merry  7 block            2147483648  512 MYSERIAL   7     MYDEVID   7
110130f4520SKenneth D. Merry  8 block            2147483648  512 MYSERIAL   8     MYDEVID   8
111130f4520SKenneth D. Merry  9 block            2147483648  512 MYSERIAL   9     MYDEVID   9
112130f4520SKenneth D. Merry 10 block            2147483648  512 MYSERIAL  10     MYDEVID  10
113130f4520SKenneth D. Merry 11 block            2147483648  512 MYSERIAL  11     MYDEVID  11
114130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
115130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - You can see the LUN type and backing store for block/file backend LUNs
116130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   like this:
117130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
118130f4520SKenneth D. Merry# ctladm devlist -v
119130f4520SKenneth D. MerryLUN Backend       Size (Blocks)   BS Serial Number    Device ID
120130f4520SKenneth D. Merry  0 block            2147483648  512 MYSERIAL   0     MYDEVID   0
121130f4520SKenneth D. Merry      lun_type=0
122130f4520SKenneth D. Merry      num_threads=14
123130f4520SKenneth D. Merry      file=testdisk0
124130f4520SKenneth D. Merry  1 block            2147483648  512 MYSERIAL   1     MYDEVID   1
125130f4520SKenneth D. Merry      lun_type=0
126130f4520SKenneth D. Merry      num_threads=14
127130f4520SKenneth D. Merry      file=testdisk1
128130f4520SKenneth D. Merry  2 block            2147483648  512 MYSERIAL   2     MYDEVID   2
129130f4520SKenneth D. Merry      lun_type=0
130130f4520SKenneth D. Merry      num_threads=14
131130f4520SKenneth D. Merry      file=testdisk2
132130f4520SKenneth D. Merry  3 block            2147483648  512 MYSERIAL   3     MYDEVID   3
133130f4520SKenneth D. Merry      lun_type=0
134130f4520SKenneth D. Merry      num_threads=14
135130f4520SKenneth D. Merry      file=testdisk3
136130f4520SKenneth D. Merry  4 block            2147483648  512 MYSERIAL   4     MYDEVID   4
137130f4520SKenneth D. Merry      lun_type=0
138130f4520SKenneth D. Merry      num_threads=14
139130f4520SKenneth D. Merry      file=testdisk4
140130f4520SKenneth D. Merry  5 block            2147483648  512 MYSERIAL   5     MYDEVID   5
141130f4520SKenneth D. Merry      lun_type=0
142130f4520SKenneth D. Merry      num_threads=14
143130f4520SKenneth D. Merry      file=testdisk5
144130f4520SKenneth D. Merry  6 block            2147483648  512 MYSERIAL   6     MYDEVID   6
145130f4520SKenneth D. Merry      lun_type=0
146130f4520SKenneth D. Merry      num_threads=14
147130f4520SKenneth D. Merry      file=testdisk6
148130f4520SKenneth D. Merry  7 block            2147483648  512 MYSERIAL   7     MYDEVID   7
149130f4520SKenneth D. Merry      lun_type=0
150130f4520SKenneth D. Merry      num_threads=14
151130f4520SKenneth D. Merry      file=testdisk7
152130f4520SKenneth D. Merry  8 block            2147483648  512 MYSERIAL   8     MYDEVID   8
153130f4520SKenneth D. Merry      lun_type=0
154130f4520SKenneth D. Merry      num_threads=14
155130f4520SKenneth D. Merry      file=testdisk8
156130f4520SKenneth D. Merry  9 block            2147483648  512 MYSERIAL   9     MYDEVID   9
157130f4520SKenneth D. Merry      lun_type=0
158130f4520SKenneth D. Merry      num_threads=14
159130f4520SKenneth D. Merry      file=testdisk9
160130f4520SKenneth D. Merry 10 ramdisk                   0    0 MYSERIAL   0     MYDEVID   0
161130f4520SKenneth D. Merry      lun_type=3
162130f4520SKenneth D. Merry 11 ramdisk     204800000000000  512 MYSERIAL   1     MYDEVID   1
163130f4520SKenneth D. Merry      lun_type=0
164130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
165130f4520SKenneth D. MerryRevision 1.4 Changes
166130f4520SKenneth D. Merry====================
167130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - Added in the second HA mode (where CTL does the data transfers instead
168130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   of having data transfers done below CTL), and abstracted out the Copan
169130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   HA API.
170130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
171130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - Fixed the phantom device problem in the CTL CAM SIM and improved the
172130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   CAM SIM to automatically trigger a rescan when the port is enabled and
173130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   disabled.
174130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
175130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - Made the number of threads in the block backend configurable via sysctl,
176130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   loader tunable and the ctladm command line.  (You can now specify
177130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   -o num_threads=4 when creating a LUN with ctladm create.)
178130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
179130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - Fixed some LUN selection issues in ctlstat(8) and allowed for selection
180130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   of LUN numbers up to 1023.
181130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
182130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - General cleanup.
183130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
184130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - This version intended for public release.
185130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
186130f4520SKenneth D. MerryRevision 1.3 Changes
187130f4520SKenneth D. Merry====================
188130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - Added descriptor sense support to CTL.  It can be enabled through the
189130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   control mode page (10), but is disabled by default.
190130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
191130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - Improved error injection support.  The number of errors that can be
192130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   injected with 'ctladm inject' has been increased, and any arbitrary
193130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   sense data may now be injected as well.
194130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
195130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - The port infrastructure has been revamped.  Individual ports and types
196130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   of ports may now be enabled and disabled from the command line.  ctladm
197130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   now has the ability to set the WWNN and WWPN for each port.
198130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
199130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - The block backend can now send multiple I/Os to backing files.  Multiple
200130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   writes are only allowed for ZFS, but multiple readers are allowed for
201130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   any filesystem.
202130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
203130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - The block and ramdisk backends now support setting the LUN blocksize.
204130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   There are some restrictions when the backing device is a block device,
205130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   but otherwise the blocksize may be set to anything.
206130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
207130f4520SKenneth D. MerryRevision 1.2 Changes
208130f4520SKenneth D. Merry====================
209130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
210130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - CTL initialization process has been revamped.  Instead of using an
211130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   ad-hoc method, it is now sequenced through SYSINIT() calls.
212130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
213130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - A block/file backend has been added.  This allows using arbitrary files
214130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   or block devices as a backing store.
215130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
216130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - The userland LUN configuration interface has been completely rewritten.
217130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   Configuration is now done out of band.
218130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
219130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - The ctladm(8) command line interface has been revamped, and is now
220130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   similar to camcontrol(8).
221130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
222130f4520SKenneth D. MerryTo Do List:
223130f4520SKenneth D. Merry==========
224130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
225130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - Use devstat(9) for CTL's statistics collection.  CTL uses a home-grown
226130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   statistics collection system that is similar to devstat(9).  ctlstat
227130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   should be retired in favor of iostat, etc., once aggregation modes are
228130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   available in iostat to match the behavior of ctlstat -t and dump modes
229130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   are available to match the behavior of ctlstat -d/ctlstat -J.
230130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
231130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - ZFS ARC backend for CTL.  Since ZFS copies all I/O into the ARC
232130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   (Adaptive Replacement Cache), running the block/file backend on top of a
233130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   ZFS-backed zdev or file will involve an extra set of copies.  The
234130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   optimal solution for backing targets served by CTL with ZFS would be to
235130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   allocate buffers out of the ARC directly, and DMA to/from them directly.
236130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   That would eliminate an extra data buffer allocation and copy.
237130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
238130f4520SKenneth D. Merry - Switch CTL over to using CAM CCBs instead of its own union ctl_io.  This
239130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   will likely require a significant amount of work, but will eliminate
240130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   another data structure in the stack, more memory allocations, etc.  This
241130f4520SKenneth D. Merry   will also require changes to the CAM CCB structure to support CTL.
242130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
243130f4520SKenneth D. MerryCode Roadmap:
244130f4520SKenneth D. Merry============
245130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
246130f4520SKenneth D. MerryCTL has the concept of pluggable frontend ports and backends.  All
247130f4520SKenneth D. Merryfrontends and backends can be active at the same time.  You can have a
248130f4520SKenneth D. Merryramdisk-backed LUN present along side a file backed LUN.
249130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
250130f4520SKenneth D. Merryctl.c:
251130f4520SKenneth D. Merry-----
252130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
253130f4520SKenneth D. MerryThis is the core of CTL, where all of the command handlers and a lot of
254130f4520SKenneth D. Merryother things live.  Yes, it is large.  It started off small and grew to its
255130f4520SKenneth D. Merrycurrent size over time.  Perhaps it can be split into more files at some
256130f4520SKenneth D. Merrypoint.
257130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
258130f4520SKenneth D. MerryHere is a roadmap of some of the primary functions in ctl.c.  Starting here
259130f4520SKenneth D. Merryand following the various leaf functions will show the command flow.
260130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
261812c9f48SAlexander Motinctl_queue() / ctl_run()	This is where commands from the frontend ports come
262130f4520SKenneth D. Merry			in.
263130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
264130f4520SKenneth D. Merryctl_queue_sense()	This is only used for non-packetized SCSI.  i.e.
265130f4520SKenneth D. Merry			parallel SCSI prior to U320 and perhaps U160.
266130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
267130f4520SKenneth D. Merryctl_work_thread() 	This is the primary work thread, and everything gets
268130f4520SKenneth D. Merry			executed from there.
269130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
270130f4520SKenneth D. Merryctl_scsiio_precheck() 	This where all of the initial checks are done, and I/O
271130f4520SKenneth D. Merry			is either queued for execution or blocked.
272130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
273130f4520SKenneth D. Merryctl_scsiio() 		This is where the command handler is actually
274130f4520SKenneth D. Merry			executed.  (See ctl_cmd_table.c for the mapping of
275130f4520SKenneth D. Merry			SCSI opcode to command handler function.)
276130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
277130f4520SKenneth D. Merryctl_done()		This is the routine called (or ctl_done_lock()) to
278130f4520SKenneth D. Merry			initiate the command completion process.
279130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
280130f4520SKenneth D. Merryctl_process_done()	This is where command completion actually happens.
281130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
282130f4520SKenneth D. Merryctl.h:
283130f4520SKenneth D. Merry-----
284130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
285130f4520SKenneth D. MerryBasic function declarations and data structures.
286130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
287130f4520SKenneth D. Merryctl_backend.c,
288130f4520SKenneth D. Merryctl_backend.h:
289130f4520SKenneth D. Merry-------------
290130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
291130f4520SKenneth D. MerryThese files define the basic CTL backend API.  The comments in the header
292130f4520SKenneth D. Merryexplain the API.
293130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
294130f4520SKenneth D. Merryctl_backend_block.c
295130f4520SKenneth D. Merry-------------------
296130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
297130f4520SKenneth D. MerryThe block and file backend.  This allows for using a disk or a file as the
298130f4520SKenneth D. Merrybacking store for a LUN.  Multiple threads are started to do I/O to the
299130f4520SKenneth D. Merrybacking device, primarily because the VFS API requires that to get any
300130f4520SKenneth D. Merryconcurrency.
301130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
302130f4520SKenneth D. Merryctl_backend_ramdisk.c:
303130f4520SKenneth D. Merry---------------------
304130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
305130f4520SKenneth D. MerryA "fake" ramdisk backend.  It only allocates a small amount of memory to
306130f4520SKenneth D. Merryact as a source and sink for reads and writes from an initiator.  Therefore
307130f4520SKenneth D. Merryit cannot be used for any real data, but it can be used to test for
308130f4520SKenneth D. Merrythroughput.  It can also be used to test initiators' support for extremely
309130f4520SKenneth D. Merrylarge LUNs.
310130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
311130f4520SKenneth D. Merryctl_cmd_table.c:
312130f4520SKenneth D. Merry---------------
313130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
314130f4520SKenneth D. MerryThis is a table with all 256 possible SCSI opcodes, and command handler
315130f4520SKenneth D. Merryfunctions defined for supported opcodes.  It is included in ctl.c.
316130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
317130f4520SKenneth D. Merryctl_debug.h:
318130f4520SKenneth D. Merry-----------
319130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
320130f4520SKenneth D. MerrySimplistic debugging support.
321130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
322130f4520SKenneth D. Merryctl_error.c,
323130f4520SKenneth D. Merryctl_error.h:
324130f4520SKenneth D. Merry-----------
325130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
326130f4520SKenneth D. MerryCTL-specific wrappers around the CAM sense building functions.
327130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
328130f4520SKenneth D. Merryctl_frontend.c,
329130f4520SKenneth D. Merryctl_frontend.h:
330130f4520SKenneth D. Merry--------------
331130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
332130f4520SKenneth D. MerryThese files define the basic CTL frontend port API.  The comments in the
333130f4520SKenneth D. Merryheader explain the API.
334130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
335130f4520SKenneth D. Merryctl_frontend_cam_sim.c:
336130f4520SKenneth D. Merry----------------------
337130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
338130f4520SKenneth D. MerryThis is a CTL frontend port that is also a CAM SIM.  The idea is that this
339130f4520SKenneth D. Merryfrontend allows for using CTL without any target-capable hardware.  So any
340130f4520SKenneth D. MerryLUNs you create in CTL are visible via this port.
341130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
3427ac58230SAlexander Motinctl_ha.c:
343130f4520SKenneth D. Merryctl_ha.h:
344130f4520SKenneth D. Merry--------
345130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
3467ac58230SAlexander MotinThis is a High Availability API and TCP-based interlink implementation.
347130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
348130f4520SKenneth D. Merryctl_io.h:
349130f4520SKenneth D. Merry--------
350130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
351130f4520SKenneth D. MerryThis defines most of the core CTL I/O structures.  union ctl_io is
352130f4520SKenneth D. Merryconceptually very similar to CAM's union ccb.
353130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
354130f4520SKenneth D. Merryctl_ioctl.h:
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356130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
357130f4520SKenneth D. MerryThis defines all ioctls available through the CTL character device, and
358130f4520SKenneth D. Merrythe data structures needed for those ioctls.
359130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
360130f4520SKenneth D. Merryctl_private.h:
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362130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
363130f4520SKenneth D. MerryPrivate data structres (e.g. CTL softc) and function prototypes.  This also
364130f4520SKenneth D. Merryincludes the SCSI vendor and product names used by CTL.
365130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
366130f4520SKenneth D. Merryctl_scsi_all.c
367130f4520SKenneth D. Merryctl_scsi_all.h:
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369130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
370130f4520SKenneth D. MerryCTL wrappers around CAM sense printing functions.
371130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
372130f4520SKenneth D. Merryctl_ser_table.c:
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374130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
375130f4520SKenneth D. MerryCommand serialization table.  This defines what happens when one type of
376130f4520SKenneth D. Merrycommand is followed by another type of command.  e.g., what do you do when
377130f4520SKenneth D. Merryyou have a mode select followed by a write?  You block the write until the
378130f4520SKenneth D. Merrymode select is complete.  That is defined in this table.
379130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
380130f4520SKenneth D. Merryctl_util.c
381130f4520SKenneth D. Merryctl_util.h:
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383130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
384130f4520SKenneth D. MerryCTL utility functions, primarily designed to be used from userland.  See
385130f4520SKenneth D. Merryctladm for the primary consumer of these functions.  These include CDB
386130f4520SKenneth D. Merrybuilding functions.
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388130f4520SKenneth D. Merryscsi_ctl.c:
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391130f4520SKenneth D. MerryCAM target peripheral driver and CTL frontend port.  This is the path into
392130f4520SKenneth D. MerryCTL for commands from target-capable hardware/SIMs.
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394130f4520SKenneth D. MerryUserland Commands:
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396130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
397130f4520SKenneth D. Merryctladm(8) fills a role similar to camcontrol(8).  It allow configuring LUNs,
398130f4520SKenneth D. Merryissuing commands, injecting errors and various other control functions.
399130f4520SKenneth D. Merry
400130f4520SKenneth D. Merryctlstat(8) fills a role similar to iostat(8).  It reports I/O statistics
401130f4520SKenneth D. Merryfor CTL.
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