* Original driver (sg.c):
* Copyright (C) 1992 Lawrence Foard
* Version 2 and 3 extensions to driver:
- * Copyright (C) 1998 - 2005 Douglas Gilbert
- *
- * Modified 19-JAN-1998 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> Devfs support
+ * Copyright (C) 1998 - 2014 Douglas Gilbert
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
*
*/
-static int sg_version_num = 30534; /* 2 digits for each component */
-#define SG_VERSION_STR "3.5.34"
+static int sg_version_num = 30536; /* 2 digits for each component */
+#define SG_VERSION_STR "3.5.36"
/*
- * D. P. Gilbert (dgilbert@interlog.com, dougg@triode.net.au), notes:
+ * D. P. Gilbert (dgilbert@interlog.com), notes:
* - scsi logging is available via SCSI_LOG_TIMEOUT macros. First
* the kernel/module needs to be built with CONFIG_SCSI_LOGGING
* (otherwise the macros compile to empty statements).
#ifdef CONFIG_SCSI_PROC_FS
#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
-static char *sg_version_date = "20061027";
+static char *sg_version_date = "20140603";
static int sg_proc_init(void);
static void sg_proc_cleanup(void);
#define SG_MAX_DEVS 32768
+/* SG_MAX_CDB_SIZE should be 260 (spc4r37 section 3.1.30) however the type
+ * of sg_io_hdr::cmd_len can only represent 255. All SCSI commands greater
+ * than 16 bytes are "variable length" whose length is a multiple of 4
+ */
+#define SG_MAX_CDB_SIZE 252
+
/*
* Suppose you want to calculate the formula muldiv(x,m,d)=int(x * m / d)
* Then when using 32 bit integers x * m may overflow during the calculation.
char low_dma; /* as in parent but possibly overridden to 1 */
char force_packid; /* 1 -> pack_id input to read(), 0 -> ignored */
char cmd_q; /* 1 -> allow command queuing, 0 -> don't */
- char next_cmd_len; /* 0 -> automatic (def), >0 -> use on next write() */
+ unsigned char next_cmd_len; /* 0: automatic, >0: use on next write() */
char keep_orphan; /* 0 -> drop orphan (def), 1 -> keep for read() */
char mmap_called; /* 0 -> mmap() never called on this fd */
struct kref f_ref;
Sg_request *srp;
struct sg_header old_hdr;
sg_io_hdr_t *hp;
- unsigned char cmnd[MAX_COMMAND_SIZE];
+ unsigned char cmnd[SG_MAX_CDB_SIZE];
if ((!(sfp = (Sg_fd *) filp->private_data)) || (!(sdp = sfp->parentdp)))
return -ENXIO;
buf += SZ_SG_HEADER;
__get_user(opcode, buf);
if (sfp->next_cmd_len > 0) {
- if (sfp->next_cmd_len > MAX_COMMAND_SIZE) {
- SCSI_LOG_TIMEOUT(1, printk("sg_write: command length too long\n"));
- sfp->next_cmd_len = 0;
- sg_remove_request(sfp, srp);
- return -EIO;
- }
cmd_size = sfp->next_cmd_len;
sfp->next_cmd_len = 0; /* reset so only this write() effected */
} else {
int k;
Sg_request *srp;
sg_io_hdr_t *hp;
- unsigned char cmnd[MAX_COMMAND_SIZE];
+ unsigned char cmnd[SG_MAX_CDB_SIZE];
int timeout;
unsigned long ul_timeout;
struct request_queue *q = sfp->parentdp->device->request_queue;
struct rq_map_data *md, map_data;
int rw = hp->dxfer_direction == SG_DXFER_TO_DEV ? WRITE : READ;
+ unsigned char *long_cmdp = NULL;
SCSI_LOG_TIMEOUT(4, printk(KERN_INFO "sg_start_req: dxfer_len=%d\n",
dxfer_len));
+ if (hp->cmd_len > BLK_MAX_CDB) {
+ long_cmdp = kzalloc(hp->cmd_len, GFP_KERNEL);
+ if (!long_cmdp)
+ return -ENOMEM;
+ }
+
rq = blk_get_request(q, rw, GFP_ATOMIC);
- if (!rq)
+ if (!rq) {
+ kfree(long_cmdp);
return -ENOMEM;
+ }
blk_rq_set_block_pc(rq);
+
+ if (hp->cmd_len > BLK_MAX_CDB)
+ rq->cmd = long_cmdp;
memcpy(rq->cmd, cmd, hp->cmd_len);
rq->cmd_len = hp->cmd_len;
if (srp->bio)
ret = blk_rq_unmap_user(srp->bio);
+ if (srp->rq->cmd != srp->rq->__cmd)
+ kfree(srp->rq->cmd);
blk_put_request(srp->rq);
}
#include <linux/compiler.h>
/*
- History:
- Started: Aug 9 by Lawrence Foard (entropy@world.std.com), to allow user
- process control of SCSI devices.
- Development Sponsored by Killy Corp. NY NY
-Original driver (sg.h):
-* Copyright (C) 1992 Lawrence Foard
-Version 2 and 3 extensions to driver:
-* Copyright (C) 1998 - 2006 Douglas Gilbert
-
- Version: 3.5.34 (20060920)
- This version is for 2.6 series kernels.
-
- For a full changelog see http://www.torque.net/sg
-
-Map of SG verions to the Linux kernels in which they appear:
- ---------- ----------------------------------
- original all kernels < 2.2.6
- 2.1.40 2.2.20
- 3.0.x optional version 3 sg driver for 2.2 series
- 3.1.17++ 2.4.0++
- 3.5.30++ 2.6.0++
-
-Major new features in SG 3.x driver (cf SG 2.x drivers)
- - SG_IO ioctl() combines function if write() and read()
- - new interface (sg_io_hdr_t) but still supports old interface
- - scatter/gather in user space, direct IO, and mmap supported
-
- The normal action of this driver is to use the adapter (HBA) driver to DMA
- data into kernel buffers and then use the CPU to copy the data into the
- user space (vice versa for writes). That is called "indirect" IO due to
- the double handling of data. There are two methods offered to remove the
- redundant copy: 1) direct IO and 2) using the mmap() system call to map
- the reserve buffer (this driver has one reserve buffer per fd) into the
- user space. Both have their advantages.
- In terms of absolute speed mmap() is faster. If speed is not a concern,
- indirect IO should be fine. Read the documentation for more information.
-
- ** N.B. To use direct IO 'echo 1 > /proc/scsi/sg/allow_dio' or
- 'echo 1 > /sys/module/sg/parameters/allow_dio' is needed.
- That attribute is 0 by default. **
-
- Historical note: this SCSI pass-through driver has been known as "sg" for
- a decade. In broader kernel discussions "sg" is used to refer to scatter
- gather techniques. The context should clarify which "sg" is referred to.
-
- Documentation
- =============
- A web site for the SG device driver can be found at:
- http://www.torque.net/sg [alternatively check the MAINTAINERS file]
- The documentation for the sg version 3 driver can be found at:
- http://www.torque.net/sg/p/sg_v3_ho.html
- This is a rendering from DocBook source [change the extension to "sgml"
- or "xml"]. There are renderings in "ps", "pdf", "rtf" and "txt" (soon).
- The SG_IO ioctl is now found in other parts kernel (e.g. the block layer).
- For more information see http://www.torque.net/sg/sg_io.html
-
- The older, version 2 documents discuss the original sg interface in detail:
- http://www.torque.net/sg/p/scsi-generic.txt
- http://www.torque.net/sg/p/scsi-generic_long.txt
- Also available: <kernel_source>/Documentation/scsi/scsi-generic.txt
-
- Utility and test programs are available at the sg web site. They are
- packaged as sg3_utils (for the lk 2.4 and 2.6 series) and sg_utils
- (for the lk 2.2 series).
-*/
+ * History:
+ * Started: Aug 9 by Lawrence Foard (entropy@world.std.com), to allow user
+ * process control of SCSI devices.
+ * Development Sponsored by Killy Corp. NY NY
+ *
+ * Original driver (sg.h):
+ * Copyright (C) 1992 Lawrence Foard
+ * Version 2 and 3 extensions to driver:
+ * Copyright (C) 1998 - 2014 Douglas Gilbert
+ *
+ * Version: 3.5.36 (20140603)
+ * This version is for 2.6 and 3 series kernels.
+ *
+ * Documentation
+ * =============
+ * A web site for the SG device driver can be found at:
+ * http://sg.danny.cz/sg [alternatively check the MAINTAINERS file]
+ * The documentation for the sg version 3 driver can be found at:
+ * http://sg.danny.cz/sg/p/sg_v3_ho.html
+ * Also see: <kernel_source>/Documentation/scsi/scsi-generic.txt
+ *
+ * For utility and test programs see: http://sg.danny.cz/sg/sg3_utils.html
+ */
#ifdef __KERNEL__
extern int sg_big_buff; /* for sysctl */
#endif
-/* New interface introduced in the 3.x SG drivers follows */
typedef struct sg_iovec /* same structure as used by readv() Linux system */
{ /* call. It defines one scatter-gather element. */
{
int interface_id; /* [i] 'S' for SCSI generic (required) */
int dxfer_direction; /* [i] data transfer direction */
- unsigned char cmd_len; /* [i] SCSI command length ( <= 16 bytes) */
+ unsigned char cmd_len; /* [i] SCSI command length */
unsigned char mx_sb_len; /* [i] max length to write to sbp */
unsigned short iovec_count; /* [i] 0 implies no scatter gather */
unsigned int dxfer_len; /* [i] byte count of data transfer */