Re: [RFC PATCH] HP (Compaq) Smart Array 5xxx controller SCSI driver

From: James Bottomley
Date: Tue Jul 22 2008 - 10:40:49 EST


On Sat, 2008-07-19 at 19:52 +0900, FUJITA Tomonori wrote:
> This is a SCSI driver for HP (Compaq) Smart Array 5xxx controllers.
>
> SCSI people can skip the following two paragraphs.
>
> Currently, a driver for HP (Compaq) Smart Array 5xxx controllers is
> implemented as a block device driver, block/cciss.c (aka, cciss). But
> the controller interface is SCSI-3 compatible. The specification says,
> "A controller that supports CISS is considered to be a SCSI storage
> array controller". A scsi driver for the controllers was discussed
> several times.
>
> I think that a SCSI cciss driver can be much simpler (and
> maintainable) than the block cciss driver (the majority of the code
> forging SCSI command can go away, we have the proper sysfs entries for
> free, we can handle scsi tape drives easily etc). It would be helpful
> for distributions too since they don't need stuff specific to cciss
> (such as udev rules).
>
>
> There isn't any easy migration path for users. So I think that we need
> to keep the block and scsi drivers for cciss for some time (say two
> years).

Actually, I think we can make one (which is really required ... it's a
lot of pain to move device nodes, just look at libata). It should be
child's play to come up with a udev rule that simply does extra symbolic
links from /dev/cciss<n>c<n>p<n> to whatever the sd device is. That
should hide a lot of the problem.

The other issue is plugging the management ioctl in, but that can be
done via scsi_host->ioctl.

James


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