Better zfs_get_enclosure_sysfs_path() enclosure support
A multpathed disk will have several 'underlying' paths to the disk. For example, multipath disk 'dm-0' may be made up of paths: /dev/{sda,sdb,sdc,sdd}. On many enclosures those underlying sysfs paths will have a symlink back to their enclosure device entry (like 'enclosure_device0/slot1'). This is used by the statechange-led.sh script to set/clear the fault LED for a disk, and by 'zpool status -c'. However, on some enclosures, those underlying paths may not all have symlinks back to the enclosure device. Maybe only two out of four of them might. This patch updates zfs_get_enclosure_sysfs_path() to favor returning paths that have symlinks back to their enclosure devices, rather than just returning the first path. Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov> Closes #11617
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@ -154,15 +154,124 @@ zfs_strip_path(char *path)
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return (strrchr(path, '/') + 1);
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}
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/*
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* Given a dev name like "sda", return the full enclosure sysfs path to
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* the disk. You can also pass in the name with "/dev" prepended
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* to it (like /dev/sda).
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*
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* For example, disk "sda" in enclosure slot 1:
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* dev: "sda"
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* returns: "/sys/class/enclosure/1:0:3:0/Slot 1"
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*
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* 'dev' must be a non-devicemapper device.
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*
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* Returned string must be freed.
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*/
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char *
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zfs_get_enclosure_sysfs_path(const char *dev_name)
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{
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DIR *dp = NULL;
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struct dirent *ep;
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char buf[MAXPATHLEN];
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char *tmp1 = NULL;
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char *tmp2 = NULL;
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char *tmp3 = NULL;
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char *path = NULL;
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size_t size;
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int tmpsize;
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if (dev_name == NULL)
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return (NULL);
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/* If they preface 'dev' with a path (like "/dev") then strip it off */
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tmp1 = strrchr(dev_name, '/');
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if (tmp1 != NULL)
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dev_name = tmp1 + 1; /* +1 since we want the chr after '/' */
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tmpsize = asprintf(&tmp1, "/sys/block/%s/device", dev_name);
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if (tmpsize == -1 || tmp1 == NULL) {
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tmp1 = NULL;
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goto end;
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}
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dp = opendir(tmp1);
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if (dp == NULL) {
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tmp1 = NULL; /* To make free() at the end a NOP */
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goto end;
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}
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/*
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* Look though all sysfs entries in /sys/block/<dev>/device for
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* the enclosure symlink.
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*/
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while ((ep = readdir(dp))) {
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/* Ignore everything that's not our enclosure_device link */
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if (strstr(ep->d_name, "enclosure_device") == NULL)
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continue;
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if (asprintf(&tmp2, "%s/%s", tmp1, ep->d_name) == -1 ||
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tmp2 == NULL)
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break;
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size = readlink(tmp2, buf, sizeof (buf));
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/* Did readlink fail or crop the link name? */
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if (size == -1 || size >= sizeof (buf)) {
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free(tmp2);
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tmp2 = NULL; /* To make free() at the end a NOP */
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break;
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}
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/*
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* We got a valid link. readlink() doesn't terminate strings
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* so we have to do it.
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*/
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buf[size] = '\0';
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/*
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* Our link will look like:
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*
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* "../../../../port-11:1:2/..STUFF../enclosure/1:0:3:0/SLOT 1"
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*
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* We want to grab the "enclosure/1:0:3:0/SLOT 1" part
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*/
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tmp3 = strstr(buf, "enclosure");
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if (tmp3 == NULL)
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break;
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if (asprintf(&path, "/sys/class/%s", tmp3) == -1) {
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/* If asprintf() fails, 'path' is undefined */
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path = NULL;
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break;
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}
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if (path == NULL)
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break;
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}
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end:
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free(tmp2);
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free(tmp1);
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if (dp != NULL)
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closedir(dp);
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return (path);
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}
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/*
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* Allocate and return the underlying device name for a device mapper device.
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* If a device mapper device maps to multiple devices, return the first device.
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*
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* For example, dm_name = "/dev/dm-0" could return "/dev/sda". Symlinks to a
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* DM device (like /dev/disk/by-vdev/A0) are also allowed.
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*
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* Returns device name, or NULL on error or no match. If dm_name is not a DM
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* device then return NULL.
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* If the DM device has multiple underlying devices (like with multipath
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* DM devices), then favor underlying devices that have a symlink back to their
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* back to their enclosure device in sysfs. This will be useful for the
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* zedlet scripts that toggle the fault LED.
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*
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* Returns an underlying device name, or NULL on error or no match. If dm_name
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* is not a DM device then return NULL.
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*
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* NOTE: The returned name string must be *freed*.
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*/
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@ -176,6 +285,8 @@ dm_get_underlying_path(const char *dm_name)
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char *path = NULL;
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char *dev_str;
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int size;
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char *first_path = NULL;
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char *enclosure_path;
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if (dm_name == NULL)
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return (NULL);
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goto end;
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/*
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* Return first entry (that isn't itself a directory) in the
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* directory containing device-mapper dependent (underlying)
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* devices.
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* A device-mapper device can have multiple paths to it (multipath).
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* Favor paths that have a symlink back to their enclosure device.
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* We have to do this since some enclosures may only provide a symlink
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* back for one underlying path to a disk and not the other.
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*
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* If no paths have links back to their enclosure, then just return the
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* first path.
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*/
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while ((ep = readdir(dp))) {
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if (ep->d_type != DT_DIR) { /* skip "." and ".." dirs */
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if (!first_path)
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first_path = strdup(ep->d_name);
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enclosure_path =
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zfs_get_enclosure_sysfs_path(ep->d_name);
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if (!enclosure_path)
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continue;
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size = asprintf(&path, "/dev/%s", ep->d_name);
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free(enclosure_path);
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break;
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}
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}
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closedir(dp);
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free(tmp);
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free(realp);
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if (!path) {
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/*
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* None of the underlying paths had a link back to their
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* enclosure devices. Throw up out hands and return the first
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* underlying path.
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*/
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size = asprintf(&path, "/dev/%s", first_path);
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}
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free(first_path);
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return (path);
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}
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return (name);
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}
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/*
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* Given a dev name like "sda", return the full enclosure sysfs path to
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* the disk. You can also pass in the name with "/dev" prepended
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* to it (like /dev/sda).
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*
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* For example, disk "sda" in enclosure slot 1:
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* dev: "sda"
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* returns: "/sys/class/enclosure/1:0:3:0/Slot 1"
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*
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* 'dev' must be a non-devicemapper device.
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*
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* Returned string must be freed.
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*/
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char *
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zfs_get_enclosure_sysfs_path(const char *dev_name)
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{
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DIR *dp = NULL;
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struct dirent *ep;
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char buf[MAXPATHLEN];
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char *tmp1 = NULL;
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char *tmp2 = NULL;
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char *tmp3 = NULL;
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char *path = NULL;
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size_t size;
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int tmpsize;
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if (dev_name == NULL)
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return (NULL);
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/* If they preface 'dev' with a path (like "/dev") then strip it off */
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tmp1 = strrchr(dev_name, '/');
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if (tmp1 != NULL)
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dev_name = tmp1 + 1; /* +1 since we want the chr after '/' */
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tmpsize = asprintf(&tmp1, "/sys/block/%s/device", dev_name);
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if (tmpsize == -1 || tmp1 == NULL) {
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tmp1 = NULL;
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goto end;
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}
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dp = opendir(tmp1);
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if (dp == NULL) {
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tmp1 = NULL; /* To make free() at the end a NOP */
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goto end;
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}
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/*
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* Look though all sysfs entries in /sys/block/<dev>/device for
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* the enclosure symlink.
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*/
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while ((ep = readdir(dp))) {
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/* Ignore everything that's not our enclosure_device link */
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if (strstr(ep->d_name, "enclosure_device") == NULL)
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continue;
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if (asprintf(&tmp2, "%s/%s", tmp1, ep->d_name) == -1 ||
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tmp2 == NULL)
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break;
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size = readlink(tmp2, buf, sizeof (buf));
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/* Did readlink fail or crop the link name? */
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if (size == -1 || size >= sizeof (buf)) {
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free(tmp2);
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tmp2 = NULL; /* To make free() at the end a NOP */
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break;
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}
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/*
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* We got a valid link. readlink() doesn't terminate strings
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* so we have to do it.
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*/
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buf[size] = '\0';
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/*
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* Our link will look like:
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*
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* "../../../../port-11:1:2/..STUFF../enclosure/1:0:3:0/SLOT 1"
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*
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* We want to grab the "enclosure/1:0:3:0/SLOT 1" part
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*/
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tmp3 = strstr(buf, "enclosure");
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if (tmp3 == NULL)
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break;
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if (asprintf(&path, "/sys/class/%s", tmp3) == -1) {
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/* If asprintf() fails, 'path' is undefined */
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path = NULL;
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break;
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}
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if (path == NULL)
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break;
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}
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end:
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free(tmp2);
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free(tmp1);
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if (dp != NULL)
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closedir(dp);
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return (path);
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}
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#ifdef HAVE_LIBUDEV
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