vdev_id: new slot type ses

This extends vdev_id to support a new slot type, ses, for SCSI Enclosure
Services.  With slot type ses, the disk slot numbers are determined by
using the device slot number reported by sg_ses for the device with
matching SAS address, found by querying all available enclosures.

This is primarily of use on systems with a deficient driver omitting
support for bay_identifier in /sys/devices.  In my testing, I found that
the existing slot types of port and id were not stable across disk
replacement, so an alternative was required.

Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Simon Guest <simon.guest@tesujimath.org>
Closes #6956
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Simon Guest 2017-12-21 06:42:07 +13:00 committed by Tony Hutter
parent 2b8c3cb0c8
commit 41f7723e9c
2 changed files with 24 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -276,6 +276,23 @@ sas_handler() {
d=$(eval echo \${$i})
SLOT=`echo $d | sed -e 's/^.*://'`
;;
"ses")
# look for this SAS path in all SCSI Enclosure Services
# (SES) enclosures
sas_address=`cat $end_device_dir/sas_address 2>/dev/null`
enclosures=`lsscsi -g | \
sed -n -e '/enclosu/s/^.* \([^ ][^ ]*\) *$/\1/p'`
for enclosure in $enclosures; do
set -- $(sg_ses -p aes $enclosure | \
awk "/device slot number:/{slot=\$12} \
/SAS address: $sas_address/\
{print slot}")
SLOT=$1
if [ -n "$SLOT" ] ; then
break
fi
done
;;
esac
if [ -z "$SLOT" ] ; then
return

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@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ internally uses this value to determine which HBA or switch port a
device is connected to. The default is 4.
.TP
\fIslot\fR <bay|phy|port|id|lun>
\fIslot\fR <bay|phy|port|id|lun|ses>
Specifies from which element of a SAS identifier the slot number is
taken. The default is bay.
@ -103,6 +103,12 @@ taken. The default is bay.
\fIid\fR - use the scsi id as the slot number.
\fIlun\fR - use the scsi lun as the slot number.
\fIses\fR - use the SCSI Enclosure Services (SES) enclosure device slot number,
as reported by
.BR sg_ses (8).
This is intended for use only on systems where \fIbay\fR is unsupported,
noting that \fIport\fR and \fIid\fR may be unstable across disk replacement.
.SH EXAMPLES
A non-multipath configuration with direct-attached SAS enclosures and an
arbitrary slot re-mapping.