xref: /dragonfly/lib/libcam/camlib.c (revision 6e285212)
1 /*
2  * Copyright (c) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002 Kenneth D. Merry.
3  * All rights reserved.
4  *
5  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
6  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
7  * are met:
8  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
9  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
10  * 2. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
11  *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
12  *
13  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
14  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
15  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
16  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
17  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
18  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
19  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
20  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
21  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
22  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
23  * SUCH DAMAGE.
24  *
25  * $FreeBSD: src/lib/libcam/camlib.c,v 1.8.2.2 2002/05/23 04:19:22 ken Exp $
26  * $DragonFly: src/lib/libcam/camlib.c,v 1.2 2003/06/17 04:26:48 dillon Exp $
27  */
28 
29 #include <sys/types.h>
30 #include <sys/param.h>
31 #include <stdio.h>
32 #include <stdlib.h>
33 #include <string.h>
34 #include <fcntl.h>
35 #include <unistd.h>
36 #include <errno.h>
37 #include <ctype.h>
38 
39 #include <cam/cam.h>
40 #include <cam/scsi/scsi_all.h>
41 #include <cam/cam_ccb.h>
42 #include <cam/scsi/scsi_pass.h>
43 #include "camlib.h"
44 
45 struct cam_devequiv {
46 	char *given_dev;
47 	char *real_dev;
48 };
49 
50 struct cam_devequiv devmatchtable[] = {
51 	{"sd", "da"},
52 	{"st", "sa"}
53 };
54 
55 char cam_errbuf[CAM_ERRBUF_SIZE];
56 
57 static struct cam_device *cam_real_open_device(const char *path, int flags,
58 					       struct cam_device *device,
59 					       const char *given_path,
60 					       const char *given_dev_name,
61 					       int given_unit_number);
62 static struct cam_device *cam_lookup_pass(const char *dev_name, int unit,
63 					  int flags, const char *given_path,
64 					  struct cam_device *device);
65 
66 /*
67  * Send a ccb to a passthrough device.
68  */
69 int
70 cam_send_ccb(struct cam_device *device, union ccb *ccb)
71 {
72 	return(ioctl(device->fd, CAMIOCOMMAND, ccb));
73 }
74 
75 /*
76  * Malloc a CCB, zero out the header and set its path, target and lun ids.
77  */
78 union ccb *
79 cam_getccb(struct cam_device *dev)
80 {
81 	union ccb *ccb;
82 
83 	ccb = (union ccb *)malloc(sizeof(union ccb));
84 	if (ccb != NULL) {
85 		bzero(&ccb->ccb_h, sizeof(struct ccb_hdr));
86 		ccb->ccb_h.path_id = dev->path_id;
87 		ccb->ccb_h.target_id = dev->target_id;
88 		ccb->ccb_h.target_lun = dev->target_lun;
89 	}
90 
91 	return(ccb);
92 }
93 
94 /*
95  * Free a CCB.
96  */
97 void
98 cam_freeccb(union ccb *ccb)
99 {
100 	if (ccb != NULL)
101 		free(ccb);
102 }
103 
104 /*
105  * Take a device name or path passed in by the user, and attempt to figure
106  * out the device name and unit number.  Some possible device name formats are:
107  * /dev/foo0a
108  * /dev/rfoo0a
109  * /dev/rfoos2c
110  * foo0
111  * foo0a
112  * rfoo0
113  * rfoo0a
114  * nrfoo0
115  *
116  * If the caller passes in an old style device name like 'sd' or 'st',
117  * it will be converted to the new style device name based upon devmatchtable
118  * above.
119  *
120  * Input parameters:  device name/path, length of devname string
121  * Output:            device name, unit number
122  * Return values:     returns 0 for success, -1 for failure
123  */
124 int
125 cam_get_device(const char *path, char *dev_name, int devnamelen, int *unit)
126 {
127 	char *func_name = "cam_get_device";
128 	char *tmpstr, *tmpstr2;
129 	char *newpath;
130 	int unit_offset;
131 	int i, found = 0;
132 
133 
134 	if (path == NULL) {
135 		sprintf(cam_errbuf, "%s: device pathname was NULL", func_name);
136 		return(-1);
137 	}
138 
139 	/*
140 	 * We can be rather destructive to the path string.  Make a copy of
141 	 * it so we don't hose the user's string.
142 	 */
143 	newpath = (char *)strdup(path);
144 	tmpstr = newpath;
145 
146 	/* Get rid of any leading white space */
147 	while (isspace(*tmpstr) && (*tmpstr != '\0'))
148 		tmpstr++;
149 
150 	/*
151 	 * Check to see whether we have an absolute pathname.
152 	 */
153 	if (*tmpstr == '/') {
154 		tmpstr2 = tmpstr;
155 		tmpstr = (char *)rindex(tmpstr2, '/');
156 		if ((tmpstr != NULL) && (*tmpstr != '\0'))
157 			tmpstr++;
158 	}
159 
160 	if (*tmpstr == '\0') {
161 		sprintf(cam_errbuf, "%s: no text after slash", func_name);
162 		free(newpath);
163 		return(-1);
164 	}
165 
166 	/*
167 	 * Check to see whether the user has given us a nonrewound tape
168 	 * device.
169 	 */
170 	if (*tmpstr == 'n')
171 		tmpstr++;
172 
173 	if (*tmpstr == '\0') {
174 		sprintf(cam_errbuf, "%s: no text after leading 'n'", func_name);
175 		free(newpath);
176 		return(-1);
177 	}
178 
179 	/*
180 	 * See if the user has given us a character device.
181 	 */
182 	if (*tmpstr == 'r')
183 		tmpstr++;
184 
185 	if (*tmpstr == '\0') {
186 		sprintf(cam_errbuf, "%s: no text after leading 'r'", func_name);
187 		free(newpath);
188 		return(-1);
189 	}
190 
191 	/*
192 	 * Try to get rid of any trailing white space or partition letters.
193 	 */
194 	tmpstr2 = &tmpstr[strlen(tmpstr) - 1];
195 
196 	while ((*tmpstr2 != '\0') && (tmpstr2 > tmpstr) &&(!isdigit(*tmpstr2))){
197 		*tmpstr2 = '\0';
198 		tmpstr2--;
199 	}
200 
201 	/*
202 	 * Check to see whether we have been given a partition with a slice
203 	 * name.  If so, get rid of the slice name/number.
204 	 */
205 	if (strlen(tmpstr) > 3) {
206 		/*
207 		 * Basically, we're looking for a string that ends in the
208 		 * following general manner:  1s1 -- a number, the letter
209 		 * s, and then another number.  This indicates that the
210 		 * user has given us a slice.  We substitute nulls for the
211 		 * s and the slice number.
212 		 */
213 		if ((isdigit(tmpstr[strlen(tmpstr) - 1]))
214 		 && (tmpstr[strlen(tmpstr) - 2] == 's')
215 		 && (isdigit(tmpstr[strlen(tmpstr) - 3]))) {
216 			tmpstr[strlen(tmpstr) - 1] = '\0';
217 			tmpstr[strlen(tmpstr) - 1] = '\0';
218 		}
219 	}
220 
221 	/*
222 	 * After we nuke off the slice, we should have just a device name
223 	 * and unit number.  That means there must be at least 2
224 	 * characters.  If we only have 1, we don't have a valid device name.
225 	 */
226 	if (strlen(tmpstr) < 2) {
227 		sprintf(cam_errbuf,
228 			"%s: must have both device name and unit number",
229 			func_name);
230 		free(newpath);
231 		return(-1);
232 	}
233 
234 	/*
235 	 * If the first character of the string is a digit, then the user
236 	 * has probably given us all numbers.  Point out the error.
237 	 */
238 	if (isdigit(*tmpstr)) {
239 		sprintf(cam_errbuf,
240 			"%s: device name cannot begin with a number",
241 			func_name);
242 		free(newpath);
243 		return(-1);
244 	}
245 
246 	/*
247 	 * At this point, if the last character of the string isn't a
248 	 * number, we know the user either didn't give us a device number,
249 	 * or he gave us a device name/number format we don't recognize.
250 	 */
251 	if (!isdigit(tmpstr[strlen(tmpstr) - 1])) {
252 		sprintf(cam_errbuf, "%s: unable to find device unit number",
253 			func_name);
254 		free(newpath);
255 		return(-1);
256 	}
257 
258 	/*
259 	 * Attempt to figure out where the device name ends and the unit
260 	 * number begins.  As long as unit_offset is at least 1 less than
261 	 * the length of the string, we can still potentially have a device
262 	 * name at the front of the string.  When we get to something that
263 	 * isn't a digit, we've hit the device name.  Because of the check
264 	 * above, we know that this cannot happen when unit_offset == 1.
265 	 * Therefore it is okay to decrement unit_offset -- it won't cause
266 	 * us to go past the end of the character array.
267 	 */
268 	for (unit_offset = 1;
269 	    (unit_offset < (strlen(tmpstr)))
270 	    && (isdigit(tmpstr[strlen(tmpstr) - unit_offset])); unit_offset++);
271 
272 	unit_offset--;
273 
274 	/*
275 	 * Grab the unit number.
276 	 */
277 	*unit = atoi(&tmpstr[strlen(tmpstr) - unit_offset]);
278 
279 	/*
280 	 * Put a null in place of the first number of the unit number so
281 	 * that all we have left is the device name.
282 	 */
283 	tmpstr[strlen(tmpstr) - unit_offset] = '\0';
284 
285 	/*
286 	 * Look through our equivalency table and see if the device name
287 	 * the user gave us is an old style device name.  If so, translate
288 	 * it to the new style device name.
289 	 */
290 	for (i = 0;i < (sizeof(devmatchtable)/sizeof(struct cam_devequiv));i++){
291 		if (strcmp(tmpstr, devmatchtable[i].given_dev) == 0) {
292 			strlcpy(dev_name,devmatchtable[i].real_dev, devnamelen);
293 			found = 1;
294 			break;
295 		}
296 	}
297 	if (found == 0)
298 		strlcpy(dev_name, tmpstr, devnamelen);
299 
300 	/* Clean up allocated memory */
301 	free(newpath);
302 
303 	return(0);
304 
305 }
306 
307 /*
308  * Backwards compatible wrapper for the real open routine.  This translates
309  * a pathname into a device name and unit number for use with the real open
310  * routine.
311  */
312 struct cam_device *
313 cam_open_device(const char *path, int flags)
314 {
315 	int unit;
316 	char dev_name[DEV_IDLEN + 1];
317 
318 	/*
319 	 * cam_get_device() has already put an error message in cam_errbuf,
320 	 * so we don't need to.
321 	 */
322 	if (cam_get_device(path, dev_name, sizeof(dev_name), &unit) == -1)
323 		return(NULL);
324 
325 	return(cam_lookup_pass(dev_name, unit, flags, path, NULL));
326 }
327 
328 /*
329  * Open the passthrough device for a given bus, target and lun, if the
330  * passthrough device exists.
331  */
332 struct cam_device *
333 cam_open_btl(path_id_t path_id, target_id_t target_id, lun_id_t target_lun,
334 	     int flags, struct cam_device *device)
335 {
336 	union ccb ccb;
337 	struct periph_match_pattern *match_pat;
338 	char *func_name = "cam_open_btl";
339 	int fd, bufsize;
340 
341 	if ((fd = open(XPT_DEVICE, O_RDWR)) < 0) {
342 		snprintf(cam_errbuf, CAM_ERRBUF_SIZE,
343 			 "%s: couldn't open %s\n%s: %s", func_name, XPT_DEVICE,
344 			 func_name, strerror(errno));
345 		return(NULL);
346 	}
347 
348 	bzero(&ccb, sizeof(union ccb));
349 	ccb.ccb_h.func_code = XPT_DEV_MATCH;
350 
351 	/* Setup the result buffer */
352 	bufsize = sizeof(struct dev_match_result);
353 	ccb.cdm.match_buf_len = bufsize;
354 	ccb.cdm.matches = (struct dev_match_result *)malloc(bufsize);
355 	if (ccb.cdm.matches == NULL) {
356 		snprintf(cam_errbuf, CAM_ERRBUF_SIZE,
357 			 "%s: couldn't malloc match buffer", func_name);
358 		close(fd);
359 		return(NULL);
360 	}
361 	ccb.cdm.num_matches = 0;
362 
363 	/* Setup the pattern buffer */
364 	ccb.cdm.num_patterns = 1;
365 	ccb.cdm.pattern_buf_len = sizeof(struct dev_match_pattern);
366 	ccb.cdm.patterns = (struct dev_match_pattern *)malloc(
367 		sizeof(struct dev_match_pattern));
368 	if (ccb.cdm.patterns == NULL) {
369 		snprintf(cam_errbuf, CAM_ERRBUF_SIZE,
370 			 "%s: couldn't malloc pattern buffer", func_name);
371 		free(ccb.cdm.matches);
372 		close(fd);
373 		return(NULL);
374 	}
375 	ccb.cdm.patterns[0].type = DEV_MATCH_PERIPH;
376 	match_pat = &ccb.cdm.patterns[0].pattern.periph_pattern;
377 
378 	/*
379 	 * We're looking for the passthrough device associated with this
380 	 * particular bus/target/lun.
381 	 */
382 	sprintf(match_pat->periph_name, "pass");
383 	match_pat->path_id = path_id;
384 	match_pat->target_id = target_id;
385 	match_pat->target_lun = target_lun;
386 	/* Now set the flags to indicate what we're looking for. */
387 	match_pat->flags = PERIPH_MATCH_PATH | PERIPH_MATCH_TARGET |
388 			   PERIPH_MATCH_LUN | PERIPH_MATCH_NAME;
389 
390 	if (ioctl(fd, CAMIOCOMMAND, &ccb) == -1) {
391 		sprintf(cam_errbuf, "%s: CAMIOCOMMAND ioctl failed\n"
392 			"%s: %s", func_name, func_name, strerror(errno));
393 		goto btl_bailout;
394 	}
395 
396 	/*
397 	 * Check for an outright error.
398 	 */
399 	if ((ccb.ccb_h.status != CAM_REQ_CMP)
400 	 || ((ccb.cdm.status != CAM_DEV_MATCH_LAST)
401 	   && (ccb.cdm.status != CAM_DEV_MATCH_MORE))) {
402 		sprintf(cam_errbuf, "%s: CAM error %#x, CDM error %d "
403 			"returned from XPT_DEV_MATCH ccb", func_name,
404 			ccb.ccb_h.status, ccb.cdm.status);
405 		goto btl_bailout;
406 	}
407 
408 	if (ccb.cdm.status == CAM_DEV_MATCH_MORE) {
409 		sprintf(cam_errbuf, "%s: CDM reported more than one"
410 			" passthrough device at %d:%d:%d!!\n",
411 			func_name, path_id, target_id, target_lun);
412 		goto btl_bailout;
413 	}
414 
415 	if (ccb.cdm.num_matches == 0) {
416 		sprintf(cam_errbuf, "%s: no passthrough device found at"
417 			" %d:%d:%d", func_name, path_id, target_id,
418 			target_lun);
419 		goto btl_bailout;
420 	}
421 
422 	switch(ccb.cdm.matches[0].type) {
423 	case DEV_MATCH_PERIPH: {
424 		int pass_unit;
425 		char dev_path[256];
426 		struct periph_match_result *periph_result;
427 
428 		periph_result = &ccb.cdm.matches[0].result.periph_result;
429 		pass_unit = periph_result->unit_number;
430 		free(ccb.cdm.matches);
431 		free(ccb.cdm.patterns);
432 		close(fd);
433 		sprintf(dev_path, "/dev/pass%d", pass_unit);
434 		return(cam_real_open_device(dev_path, flags, device, NULL,
435 					    NULL, 0));
436 		break; /* NOTREACHED */
437 	}
438 	default:
439 		sprintf(cam_errbuf, "%s: asked for a peripheral match, but"
440 			" got a bus or device match??!!", func_name);
441 		goto btl_bailout;
442 		break; /* NOTREACHED */
443 	}
444 
445 btl_bailout:
446 	free(ccb.cdm.matches);
447 	free(ccb.cdm.patterns);
448 	close(fd);
449 	return(NULL);
450 }
451 
452 struct cam_device *
453 cam_open_spec_device(const char *dev_name, int unit, int flags,
454 		     struct cam_device *device)
455 {
456 	return(cam_lookup_pass(dev_name, unit, flags, NULL, device));
457 }
458 
459 struct cam_device *
460 cam_open_pass(const char *path, int flags, struct cam_device *device)
461 {
462 	return(cam_real_open_device(path, flags, device, path, NULL, 0));
463 }
464 
465 static struct cam_device *
466 cam_lookup_pass(const char *dev_name, int unit, int flags,
467 		const char *given_path, struct cam_device *device)
468 {
469 	int fd;
470 	union ccb ccb;
471 	char dev_path[256];
472 	char *func_name = "cam_lookup_pass";
473 
474 	/*
475 	 * The flags argument above only applies to the actual passthrough
476 	 * device open, not our open of the given device to find the
477 	 * passthrough device.
478 	 */
479 	if ((fd = open(XPT_DEVICE, O_RDWR)) < 0) {
480 		snprintf(cam_errbuf, CAM_ERRBUF_SIZE,
481 			 "%s: couldn't open %s\n%s: %s", func_name, XPT_DEVICE,
482 			 func_name, strerror(errno));
483 		return(NULL);
484 	}
485 
486 	/* This isn't strictly necessary for the GETPASSTHRU ioctl. */
487 	ccb.ccb_h.func_code = XPT_GDEVLIST;
488 
489 	/* These two are necessary for the GETPASSTHRU ioctl to work. */
490 	strlcpy(ccb.cgdl.periph_name, dev_name, sizeof(ccb.cgdl.periph_name));
491 	ccb.cgdl.unit_number = unit;
492 
493 	/*
494 	 * Attempt to get the passthrough device.  This ioctl will fail if
495 	 * the device name is null, if the device doesn't exist, or if the
496 	 * passthrough driver isn't in the kernel.
497 	 */
498 	if (ioctl(fd, CAMGETPASSTHRU, &ccb) == -1) {
499 		char tmpstr[256];
500 
501 		/*
502 		 * If we get ENOENT from the transport layer version of
503 		 * the CAMGETPASSTHRU ioctl, it means one of two things:
504 		 * either the device name/unit number passed in doesn't
505 		 * exist, or the passthrough driver isn't in the kernel.
506 		 */
507 		if (errno == ENOENT) {
508 			snprintf(tmpstr, sizeof(tmpstr),
509 				 "\n%s: either the pass driver isn't in "
510 				 "your kernel\n%s: or %s%d doesn't exist",
511 				 func_name, func_name, dev_name, unit);
512 		}
513 		snprintf(cam_errbuf, sizeof(cam_errbuf),
514 			 "%s: CAMGETPASSTHRU ioctl failed\n"
515 			 "%s: %s%s", func_name, func_name, strerror(errno),
516 			 (errno == ENOENT) ? tmpstr : "");
517 
518 		return(NULL);
519 	}
520 
521 	close(fd);
522 
523 	/*
524 	 * If the ioctl returned the right status, but we got an error back
525 	 * in the ccb, that means that the kernel found the device the user
526 	 * passed in, but was unable to find the passthrough device for
527 	 * the device the user gave us.
528 	 */
529 	if (ccb.cgdl.status == CAM_GDEVLIST_ERROR) {
530 		sprintf(cam_errbuf, "%s: device %s%d does not exist",
531 			func_name, dev_name, unit);
532 		return(NULL);
533 	}
534 
535 	sprintf(dev_path, "/dev/%s%d", ccb.cgdl.periph_name,
536 		ccb.cgdl.unit_number);
537 
538 	return(cam_real_open_device(dev_path, flags, device, NULL,
539 				    dev_name, unit));
540 }
541 
542 /*
543  * Open a given device.  The path argument isn't strictly necessary, but it
544  * is copied into the cam_device structure as a convenience to the user.
545  */
546 static struct cam_device *
547 cam_real_open_device(const char *path, int flags, struct cam_device *device,
548 		     const char *given_path, const char *given_dev_name,
549 		     int given_unit_number)
550 {
551 	char *func_name = "cam_real_open_device";
552 	union ccb ccb;
553 	int fd = -1, malloced_device = 0;
554 
555 	/*
556 	 * See if the user wants us to malloc a device for him.
557 	 */
558 	if (device == NULL) {
559 		if ((device = (struct cam_device *)malloc(
560 		     sizeof(struct cam_device))) == NULL) {
561 			sprintf(cam_errbuf, "%s: device structure malloc"
562 				" failed\n%s: %s", func_name, func_name,
563 				strerror(errno));
564 			return(NULL);
565 		}
566 		device->fd = -1;
567 		malloced_device = 1;
568 	}
569 
570 	/*
571 	 * If the user passed in a path, save it for him.
572 	 */
573 	if (given_path != NULL)
574 		strlcpy(device->device_path, given_path,
575 			sizeof(device->device_path));
576 	else
577 		device->device_path[0] = '\0';
578 
579 	/*
580 	 * If the user passed in a device name and unit number pair, save
581 	 * those as well.
582 	 */
583 	if (given_dev_name != NULL)
584 		strlcpy(device->given_dev_name, given_dev_name,
585 			sizeof(device->given_dev_name));
586 	else
587 		device->given_dev_name[0] = '\0';
588 	device->given_unit_number = given_unit_number;
589 
590 	if ((fd = open(path, flags)) < 0) {
591 		snprintf(cam_errbuf, CAM_ERRBUF_SIZE,
592 			 "%s: couldn't open passthrough device %s\n"
593 			 "%s: %s", func_name, path, func_name,
594 			 strerror(errno));
595 		goto crod_bailout;
596 	}
597 
598 	device->fd = fd;
599 
600 	bzero(&ccb, sizeof(union ccb));
601 
602 	/*
603 	 * Unlike the transport layer version of the GETPASSTHRU ioctl,
604 	 * we don't have to set any fields.
605 	 */
606 	ccb.ccb_h.func_code = XPT_GDEVLIST;
607 
608 	/*
609 	 * We're only doing this to get some information on the device in
610 	 * question.  Otherwise, we'd have to pass in yet another
611 	 * parameter: the passthrough driver unit number.
612 	 */
613 	if (ioctl(fd, CAMGETPASSTHRU, &ccb) == -1) {
614 		/*
615 		 * At this point we know the passthrough device must exist
616 		 * because we just opened it above.  The only way this
617 		 * ioctl can fail is if the ccb size is wrong.
618 		 */
619 		sprintf(cam_errbuf, "%s: CAMGETPASSTHRU ioctl failed\n"
620 			"%s: %s", func_name, func_name, strerror(errno));
621 		goto crod_bailout;
622 	}
623 
624 	/*
625 	 * If the ioctl returned the right status, but we got an error back
626 	 * in the ccb, that means that the kernel found the device the user
627 	 * passed in, but was unable to find the passthrough device for
628 	 * the device the user gave us.
629 	 */
630 	if (ccb.cgdl.status == CAM_GDEVLIST_ERROR) {
631 		sprintf(cam_errbuf, "%s: passthrough device does not exist??!!",
632 			func_name);
633 		goto crod_bailout;
634 	}
635 
636 	device->dev_unit_num = ccb.cgdl.unit_number;
637 	strlcpy(device->device_name, ccb.cgdl.periph_name,
638 		sizeof(device->device_name));
639 	device->path_id = ccb.ccb_h.path_id;
640 	device->target_id = ccb.ccb_h.target_id;
641 	device->target_lun = ccb.ccb_h.target_lun;
642 
643 	ccb.ccb_h.func_code = XPT_PATH_INQ;
644 	if (ioctl(fd, CAMIOCOMMAND, &ccb) == -1) {
645 		sprintf(cam_errbuf, "%s: Path Inquiry CCB failed\n"
646 			"%s: %s", func_name, func_name, strerror(errno));
647 		goto crod_bailout;
648 	}
649 	strlcpy(device->sim_name, ccb.cpi.dev_name, sizeof(device->sim_name));
650 	device->sim_unit_number = ccb.cpi.unit_number;
651 	device->bus_id = ccb.cpi.bus_id;
652 
653 	/*
654 	 * It doesn't really matter what is in the payload for a getdev
655 	 * CCB, the kernel doesn't look at it.
656 	 */
657 	ccb.ccb_h.func_code = XPT_GDEV_TYPE;
658 	if (ioctl(fd, CAMIOCOMMAND, &ccb) == -1) {
659 		sprintf(cam_errbuf, "%s: Get Device Type CCB failed\n"
660 			"%s: %s", func_name, func_name, strerror(errno));
661 		goto crod_bailout;
662 	}
663 	device->pd_type = SID_TYPE(&ccb.cgd.inq_data);
664 	bcopy(&ccb.cgd.inq_data, &device->inq_data,
665 	      sizeof(struct scsi_inquiry_data));
666 	device->serial_num_len = ccb.cgd.serial_num_len;
667 	bcopy(&ccb.cgd.serial_num, &device->serial_num, device->serial_num_len);
668 
669 	/*
670 	 * Zero the payload, the kernel does look at the flags.
671 	 */
672 	bzero(&(&ccb.ccb_h)[1], sizeof(struct ccb_trans_settings));
673 
674 	/*
675 	 * Get transfer settings for this device.
676 	 */
677 	ccb.ccb_h.func_code = XPT_GET_TRAN_SETTINGS;
678 
679 	ccb.cts.flags = CCB_TRANS_CURRENT_SETTINGS;
680 
681 	if (ioctl(fd, CAMIOCOMMAND, &ccb) == -1) {
682 		sprintf(cam_errbuf, "%s: Get Transfer Settings CCB failed\n"
683 			"%s: %s", func_name, func_name, strerror(errno));
684 		goto crod_bailout;
685 	}
686 	device->sync_period = ccb.cts.sync_period;
687 	device->sync_offset = ccb.cts.sync_offset;
688 	device->bus_width = ccb.cts.bus_width;
689 
690 	return(device);
691 
692 crod_bailout:
693 
694 	if (fd >= 0)
695 		close(fd);
696 
697 	if (malloced_device)
698 		free(device);
699 
700 	return(NULL);
701 }
702 
703 void
704 cam_close_device(struct cam_device *dev)
705 {
706 	if (dev == NULL)
707 		return;
708 
709 	cam_close_spec_device(dev);
710 
711 	if (dev != NULL)
712 		free(dev);
713 }
714 
715 void
716 cam_close_spec_device(struct cam_device *dev)
717 {
718 	if (dev == NULL)
719 		return;
720 
721 	if (dev->fd >= 0)
722 		close(dev->fd);
723 }
724 
725 char *
726 cam_path_string(struct cam_device *dev, char *str, int len)
727 {
728 	if (dev == NULL) {
729 		snprintf(str, len, "No path");
730 		return(str);
731 	}
732 
733 	snprintf(str, len, "(%s%d:%s%d:%d:%d:%d): ",
734 		 (dev->device_name[0] != '\0') ? dev->device_name : "pass",
735 		 dev->dev_unit_num,
736 		 (dev->sim_name[0] != '\0') ? dev->sim_name : "unknown",
737 		 dev->sim_unit_number,
738 		 dev->bus_id,
739 		 dev->target_id,
740 		 dev->target_lun);
741 
742 	return(str);
743 }
744 
745 /*
746  * Malloc/duplicate a CAM device structure.
747  */
748 struct cam_device *
749 cam_device_dup(struct cam_device *device)
750 {
751 	char *func_name = "cam_device_dup";
752 	struct cam_device *newdev;
753 
754 	if (device == NULL) {
755 		sprintf(cam_errbuf, "%s: device is NULL", func_name);
756 		return(NULL);
757 	}
758 
759 	newdev = malloc(sizeof(struct cam_device));
760 
761 	bcopy(device, newdev, sizeof(struct cam_device));
762 
763 	return(newdev);
764 }
765 
766 /*
767  * Copy a CAM device structure.
768  */
769 void
770 cam_device_copy(struct cam_device *src, struct cam_device *dst)
771 {
772 	char *func_name = "cam_device_copy";
773 
774 	if (src == NULL) {
775 		sprintf(cam_errbuf, "%s: source device struct was NULL",
776 			func_name);
777 		return;
778 	}
779 
780 	if (dst == NULL) {
781 		sprintf(cam_errbuf, "%s: destination device struct was NULL",
782 			func_name);
783 		return;
784 	}
785 
786 	bcopy(src, dst, sizeof(struct cam_device));
787 
788 }
789