@@ -804,6 +804,24 @@ sg_ctl_iosubmit(struct file *filp, struct sg_fd *sfp, void __user *p)
return -EPERM;
}
+static int
+sg_ctl_iosubmit_v3(struct file *filp, struct sg_fd *sfp, void __user *p)
+{
+ int res;
+ u8 hdr_store[SZ_SG_IO_V4]; /* max(v3interface, v4interface) */
+ struct sg_io_hdr *h3p = (struct sg_io_hdr *)hdr_store;
+ struct sg_device *sdp = sfp->parentdp;
+
+ res = sg_allow_if_err_recovery(sdp, (filp->f_flags & O_NONBLOCK));
+ if (unlikely(res))
+ return res;
+ if (copy_from_user(h3p, p, SZ_SG_IO_HDR))
+ return -EFAULT;
+ if (h3p->interface_id == 'S')
+ return sg_v3_submit(filp, sfp, h3p, false, NULL);
+ return -EPERM;
+}
+
static void
sg_execute_cmd(struct sg_fd *sfp, struct sg_request *srp)
{
@@ -1168,6 +1186,57 @@ sg_ctl_ioreceive(struct file *filp, struct sg_fd *sfp, void __user *p)
return sg_v4_receive(sfp, srp, p, h4p);
}
+/*
+ * Called when ioctl(SG_IORECEIVE_V3) received. Expects a v3 interface.
+ * Checks if O_NONBLOCK file flag given, if not checks given flags field
+ * to see if SGV4_FLAG_IMMED is set. Either of these implies non blocking.
+ * When non-blocking and there is no request waiting, yields EAGAIN;
+ * otherwise it waits.
+ */
+static int
+sg_ctl_ioreceive_v3(struct file *filp, struct sg_fd *sfp, void __user *p)
+{
+ bool non_block = !!(filp->f_flags & O_NONBLOCK);
+ int res;
+ int pack_id = SG_PACK_ID_WILDCARD;
+ u8 v3_holder[SZ_SG_IO_HDR];
+ struct sg_io_hdr *h3p = (struct sg_io_hdr *)v3_holder;
+ struct sg_device *sdp = sfp->parentdp;
+ struct sg_request *srp;
+
+ res = sg_allow_if_err_recovery(sdp, non_block);
+ if (unlikely(res))
+ return res;
+ /* Get first three 32 bit integers: guard, proto+subproto */
+ if (copy_from_user(h3p, p, SZ_SG_IO_HDR))
+ return -EFAULT;
+ /* for v3: interface_id=='S' (in a 32 bit int) */
+ if (h3p->interface_id != 'S')
+ return -EPERM;
+ if (h3p->flags & SGV4_FLAG_IMMED)
+ non_block = true; /* set by either this or O_NONBLOCK */
+ SG_LOG(3, sfp, "%s: non_block(+IMMED)=%d\n", __func__, non_block);
+
+ if (test_bit(SG_FFD_FORCE_PACKID, sfp->ffd_bm))
+ pack_id = h3p->pack_id;
+
+ srp = sg_find_srp_by_id(sfp, pack_id);
+ if (!srp) { /* nothing available so wait on packet or */
+ if (unlikely(SG_IS_DETACHING(sdp)))
+ return -ENODEV;
+ if (non_block)
+ return -EAGAIN;
+ res = wait_event_interruptible
+ (sfp->read_wait,
+ sg_get_ready_srp(sfp, &srp, pack_id));
+ if (unlikely(SG_IS_DETACHING(sdp)))
+ return -ENODEV;
+ if (unlikely(res))
+ return res; /* signal --> -ERESTARTSYS */
+ } /* now srp should be valid */
+ return sg_v3_receive(sfp, srp, p);
+}
+
static int
sg_rd_v1v2(void __user *buf, int count, struct sg_fd *sfp,
struct sg_request *srp)
@@ -1726,9 +1795,15 @@ sg_ioctl(struct file *filp, unsigned int cmd_in, unsigned long arg)
case SG_IOSUBMIT:
SG_LOG(3, sfp, "%s: SG_IOSUBMIT\n", __func__);
return sg_ctl_iosubmit(filp, sfp, p);
+ case SG_IOSUBMIT_V3:
+ SG_LOG(3, sfp, "%s: SG_IOSUBMIT_V3\n", __func__);
+ return sg_ctl_iosubmit_v3(filp, sfp, p);
case SG_IORECEIVE:
SG_LOG(3, sfp, "%s: SG_IORECEIVE\n", __func__);
return sg_ctl_ioreceive(filp, sfp, p);
+ case SG_IORECEIVE_V3:
+ SG_LOG(3, sfp, "%s: SG_IORECEIVE_V3\n", __func__);
+ return sg_ctl_ioreceive_v3(filp, sfp, p);
case SG_GET_SCSI_ID:
return sg_ctl_scsi_id(sdev, sfp, p);
case SG_SET_FORCE_PACK_ID:
@@ -356,6 +356,12 @@ struct sg_header {
/* Gives some v4 identifying info to driver, receives associated response */
#define SG_IORECEIVE _IOWR(SG_IOCTL_MAGIC_NUM, 0x42, struct sg_io_v4)
+/* Submits a v3 interface object to driver */
+#define SG_IOSUBMIT_V3 _IOWR(SG_IOCTL_MAGIC_NUM, 0x45, struct sg_io_hdr)
+
+/* Gives some v3 identifying info to driver, receives associated response */
+#define SG_IORECEIVE_V3 _IOWR(SG_IOCTL_MAGIC_NUM, 0x46, struct sg_io_hdr)
+
/* command queuing is always on when the v3 or v4 interface is used */
#define SG_DEF_COMMAND_Q 0
Add ioctl(SG_IOSUBMIT_V3) and ioctl(SG_IORECEIVE_V3). These ioctls are meant to be (almost) drop-in replacements for the write()/read() async version 3 interface. They only accept the version 3 interface. See the webpage at: http://sg.danny.cz/sg/sg_v40.html specifically the table in the section titled: "12 SG interface support changes". If sgv3 is a struct sg_io_hdr object, suitably configured, then res = write(sg_fd, &sgv3, sizeof(sgv3)); and res = ioctl(sg_fd, SG_IOSUBMIT_V3, &sgv3); are equivalent. Dito for read() and ioctl(SG_IORECEIVE_V3). --- Note this inconsistency: for async/non-blocking usage, only the v4 interface objects can use ioctl(SG_IOSUBMIT) and (SG_IORECEIVE) while only v3 interface objects can use ioctl(SG_IOSUBMIT_V3) and (SG_IORECEIVE_V3). However with the sync usage both v3 and v4 interface objects can use ioctl(SG_IO). The former action is preferred but existing practice for sync usage (i.e. the current sg driver supporting the v3 interface object with ioctl(SG_IO) while the bsg driver continues to support the v4 interface object with ioctl(SG_IO)) dictates the dual nature of ioctl(SG_IO). Signed-off-by: Douglas Gilbert <dgilbert@interlog.com> --- drivers/scsi/sg.c | 75 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ include/uapi/scsi/sg.h | 6 ++++ 2 files changed, 81 insertions(+)