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#!/bin/sh
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#
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# vdev_id: udev helper to generate user-friendly names for JBOD disks
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#
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# This script parses the file /etc/zfs/vdev_id.conf to map a
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# physical path in a storage topology to a channel name. The
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# channel name is combined with a disk enclosure slot number to
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# create an alias that reflects the physical location of the drive.
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# This is particularly helpful when it comes to tasks like replacing
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# failed drives. Slot numbers may also be re-mapped in case the
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# default numbering is unsatisfactory. The drive aliases will be
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# created as symbolic links in /dev/disk/by-vdev.
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#
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# The currently supported topologies are sas_direct and sas_switch.
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# A multipath mode is supported in which dm-mpath devices are
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# handled by examining the first-listed running component disk. In
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# multipath mode the configuration file should contain a channel
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# definition with the same name for each path to a given enclosure.
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#
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# The alias keyword provides a simple way to map already-existing
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# device symlinks to more convenient names. It is suitable for
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# small, static configurations or for sites that have some automated
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# way to generate the mapping file.
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#
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#
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# Some example configuration files are given below.
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# #
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# # Example vdev_id.conf - sas_direct.
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# #
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#
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# multipath no
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# topology sas_direct
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# phys_per_port 4
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# slot bay
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#
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# # PCI_ID HBA PORT CHANNEL NAME
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# channel 85:00.0 1 A
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# channel 85:00.0 0 B
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# channel 86:00.0 1 C
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# channel 86:00.0 0 D
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#
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# # Custom mapping for Channel A
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#
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# # Linux Mapped
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# # Slot Slot Channel
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# slot 1 7 A
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# slot 2 10 A
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# slot 3 3 A
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# slot 4 6 A
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#
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# # Default mapping for B, C, and D
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# slot 1 4
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# slot 2 2
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# slot 3 1
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# slot 4 3
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# #
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# # Example vdev_id.conf - sas_switch
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# #
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#
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# topology sas_switch
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#
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# # SWITCH PORT CHANNEL NAME
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# channel 1 A
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# channel 2 B
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# channel 3 C
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# channel 4 D
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# #
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# # Example vdev_id.conf - multipath
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# #
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#
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# multipath yes
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#
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# # PCI_ID HBA PORT CHANNEL NAME
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# channel 85:00.0 1 A
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# channel 85:00.0 0 B
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# channel 86:00.0 1 A
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# channel 86:00.0 0 B
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# #
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# # Example vdev_id.conf - alias
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# #
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#
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# # by-vdev
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# # name fully qualified or base name of device link
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# alias d1 /dev/disk/by-id/wwn-0x5000c5002de3b9ca
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# alias d2 wwn-0x5000c5002def789e
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PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin
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CONFIG=/etc/zfs/vdev_id.conf
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PHYS_PER_PORT=
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DEV=
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MULTIPATH=
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TOPOLOGY=
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BAY=
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usage() {
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cat << EOF
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Usage: vdev_id [-h]
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vdev_id <-d device> [-c config_file] [-p phys_per_port]
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[-g sas_direct|sas_switch] [-m]
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-c specify name of alernate config file [default=$CONFIG]
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-d specify basename of device (i.e. sda)
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-g Storage network topology [default="$TOPOLOGY"]
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-m Run in multipath mode
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-p number of phy's per switch port [default=$PHYS_PER_PORT]
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-h show this summary
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EOF
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exit 0
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}
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map_slot() {
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local LINUX_SLOT=$1
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local CHANNEL=$2
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local MAPPED_SLOT=
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MAPPED_SLOT=`awk "\\$1 == \"slot\" && \\$2 == ${LINUX_SLOT} && \
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\\$4 ~ /^${CHANNEL}$|^$/ { print \\$3; exit }" $CONFIG`
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if [ -z "$MAPPED_SLOT" ] ; then
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MAPPED_SLOT=$LINUX_SLOT
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fi
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printf "%d" ${MAPPED_SLOT}
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}
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map_channel() {
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local MAPPED_CHAN=
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local PCI_ID=$1
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local PORT=$2
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case $TOPOLOGY in
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"sas_switch")
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MAPPED_CHAN=`awk "\\$1 == \"channel\" && \\$2 == ${PORT} \
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{ print \\$3; exit }" $CONFIG`
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;;
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"sas_direct")
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MAPPED_CHAN=`awk "\\$1 == \"channel\" && \
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\\$2 == \"${PCI_ID}\" && \\$3 == ${PORT} \
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{ print \\$4; exit }" $CONFIG`
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;;
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esac
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printf "%s" ${MAPPED_CHAN}
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}
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sas_handler() {
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if [ -z "$PHYS_PER_PORT" ] ; then
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PHYS_PER_PORT=`awk "\\$1 == \"phys_per_port\" \
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{print \\$2; exit}" $CONFIG`
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fi
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PHYS_PER_PORT=${PHYS_PER_PORT:-4}
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if ! echo $PHYS_PER_PORT | grep -q -E '^[0-9]+$' ; then
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echo "Error: phys_per_port value $PHYS_PER_PORT is non-numeric"
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exit 1
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fi
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if [ -z "$MULTIPATH_MODE" ] ; then
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MULTIPATH_MODE=`awk "\\$1 == \"multipath\" \
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{print \\$2; exit}" $CONFIG`
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fi
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# Use first running component device if we're handling a dm-mpath device
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if [ "$MULTIPATH_MODE" = "yes" ] ; then
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# If udev didn't tell us the UUID via DM_NAME, check /dev/mapper
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if [ -z "$DM_NAME" ] ; then
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DM_NAME=`ls -l --full-time /dev/mapper |
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awk "/\/$DEV$/{print \\$9}"`
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fi
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# For raw disks udev exports DEVTYPE=partition when
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# handling partitions, and the rules can be written to
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# take advantage of this to append a -part suffix. For
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# dm devices we get DEVTYPE=disk even for partitions so
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# we have to append the -part suffix directly in the
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# helper.
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if [ "$DEVTYPE" != "partition" ] ; then
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PART=`echo $DM_NAME | awk -Fp '/p/{print "-part"$2}'`
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fi
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# Strip off partition information.
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DM_NAME=`echo $DM_NAME | sed 's/p[0-9][0-9]*$//'`
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if [ -z "$DM_NAME" ] ; then
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return
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fi
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# Get the raw scsi device name from multipath -ll. Strip off
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# leading pipe symbols to make field numbering consistent.
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DEV=`multipath -ll $DM_NAME |
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awk '/running/{gsub("^[|]"," "); print $3 ; exit}'`
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if [ -z "$DEV" ] ; then
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return
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fi
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fi
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if echo $DEV | grep -q ^/devices/ ; then
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sys_path=$DEV
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else
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sys_path=`udevadm info -q path -p /sys/block/$DEV 2>/dev/null`
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fi
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# Use positional parameters as an ad-hoc array
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set -- $(echo "$sys_path" | tr / ' ')
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num_dirs=$#
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scsi_host_dir="/sys"
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# Get path up to /sys/.../hostX
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i=1
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while [ $i -le $num_dirs ] ; do
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d=$(eval echo \${$i})
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scsi_host_dir="$scsi_host_dir/$d"
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echo $d | grep -q -E '^host[0-9]+$' && break
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i=$(($i + 1))
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done
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if [ $i = $num_dirs ] ; then
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return
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fi
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PCI_ID=$(eval echo \${$(($i -1))} | awk -F: '{print $2":"$3}')
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# In sas_switch mode, the directory four levels beneath
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# /sys/.../hostX contains symlinks to phy devices that reveal
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# the switch port number. In sas_direct mode, the phy links one
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# directory down reveal the HBA port.
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port_dir=$scsi_host_dir
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case $TOPOLOGY in
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"sas_switch") j=$(($i + 4)) ;;
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"sas_direct") j=$(($i + 1)) ;;
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esac
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i=$(($i + 1))
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while [ $i -le $j ] ; do
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port_dir="$port_dir/$(eval echo \${$i})"
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i=$(($i + 1))
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done
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PHY=`ls -d $port_dir/phy* 2>/dev/null | head -1 | awk -F: '{print $NF}'`
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if [ -z "$PHY" ] ; then
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return
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fi
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PORT=$(( $PHY / $PHYS_PER_PORT ))
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# Look in /sys/.../sas_device/end_device-X for the bay_identifier
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# attribute.
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end_device_dir=$port_dir
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while [ $i -lt $num_dirs ] ; do
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d=$(eval echo \${$i})
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end_device_dir="$end_device_dir/$d"
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if echo $d | grep -q '^end_device' ; then
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end_device_dir="$end_device_dir/sas_device/$d"
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break
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fi
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i=$(($i + 1))
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done
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SLOT=
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case $BAY in
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"bay")
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SLOT=`cat $end_device_dir/bay_identifier 2>/dev/null`
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;;
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"phy")
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SLOT=`cat $end_device_dir/phy_identifier 2>/dev/null`
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;;
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"id")
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i=$(($i + 1))
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d=$(eval echo \${$i})
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SLOT=`echo $d | sed -e 's/^.*://'`
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;;
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"lun")
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i=$(($i + 2))
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d=$(eval echo \${$i})
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SLOT=`echo $d | sed -e 's/^.*://'`
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;;
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esac
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if [ -z "$SLOT" ] ; then
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return
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fi
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CHAN=`map_channel $PCI_ID $PORT`
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SLOT=`map_slot $SLOT $CHAN`
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if [ -z "$CHAN" ] ; then
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return
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fi
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echo ${CHAN}${SLOT}${PART}
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}
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alias_handler () {
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# Special handling is needed to correctly append a -part suffix
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# to partitions of device mapper devices. The DEVTYPE attribute
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# is normally set to "disk" instead of "partition" in this case,
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# so the udev rules won't handle that for us as they do for
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# "plain" block devices.
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#
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# For example, we may have the following links for a device and its
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# partitions,
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#
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# /dev/disk/by-id/dm-name-isw_dibgbfcije_ARRAY0 -> ../../dm-0
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# /dev/disk/by-id/dm-name-isw_dibgbfcije_ARRAY0p1 -> ../../dm-1
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# /dev/disk/by-id/dm-name-isw_dibgbfcije_ARRAY0p2 -> ../../dm-3
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#
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# and the following alias in vdev_id.conf.
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#
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# alias A0 dm-name-isw_dibgbfcije_ARRAY0
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#
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# The desired outcome is for the following links to be created
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# without having explicitly defined aliases for the partitions.
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#
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# /dev/disk/by-vdev/A0 -> ../../dm-0
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# /dev/disk/by-vdev/A0-part1 -> ../../dm-1
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# /dev/disk/by-vdev/A0-part2 -> ../../dm-3
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#
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# Warning: The following grep pattern will misidentify whole-disk
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# devices whose names end with 'p' followed by a string of
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# digits as partitions, causing alias creation to fail. This
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# ambiguity seems unavoidable, so devices using this facility
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# must not use such names.
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local DM_PART=
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if echo $DM_NAME | grep -q -E 'p[0-9][0-9]*$' ; then
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if [ "$DEVTYPE" != "partition" ] ; then
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DM_PART=`echo $DM_NAME | awk -Fp '/p/{print "-part"$2}'`
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fi
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fi
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# DEVLINKS attribute must have been populated by already-run udev rules.
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for link in $DEVLINKS ; do
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# Remove partition information to match key of top-level device.
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if [ -n "$DM_PART" ] ; then
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link=`echo $link | sed 's/p[0-9][0-9]*$//'`
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fi
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# Check both the fully qualified and the base name of link.
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for l in $link `basename $link` ; do
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alias=`awk "\\$1 == \"alias\" && \\$3 == \"${l}\" \
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{ print \\$2; exit }" $CONFIG`
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if [ -n "$alias" ] ; then
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echo ${alias}${DM_PART}
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return
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fi
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done
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done
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}
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while getopts 'c:d:g:mp:h' OPTION; do
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case ${OPTION} in
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c)
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CONFIG=${OPTARG}
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;;
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d)
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DEV=${OPTARG}
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;;
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g)
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TOPOLOGY=$OPTARG
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;;
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p)
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PHYS_PER_PORT=${OPTARG}
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;;
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m)
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MULTIPATH_MODE=yes
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;;
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h)
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usage
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;;
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esac
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done
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if [ ! -r $CONFIG ] ; then
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exit 0
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fi
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if [ -z "$DEV" ] ; then
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echo "Error: missing required option -d"
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exit 1
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fi
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if [ -z "$TOPOLOGY" ] ; then
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TOPOLOGY=`awk "\\$1 == \"topology\" {print \\$2; exit}" $CONFIG`
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fi
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if [ -z "$BAY" ] ; then
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BAY=`awk "\\$1 == \"slot\" {print \\$2; exit}" $CONFIG`
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fi
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# First check if an alias was defined for this device.
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ID_VDEV=`alias_handler`
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if [ -z "$ID_VDEV" ] ; then
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BAY=${BAY:-bay}
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TOPOLOGY=${TOPOLOGY:-sas_direct}
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case $TOPOLOGY in
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sas_direct|sas_switch)
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ID_VDEV=`sas_handler`
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;;
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*)
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echo "Error: unknown topology $TOPOLOGY"
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exit 1
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;;
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esac
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fi
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if [ -n "$ID_VDEV" ] ; then
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echo "ID_VDEV=${ID_VDEV}"
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echo "ID_VDEV_PATH=disk/by-vdev/${ID_VDEV}"
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fi
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