[PATCH,RFC] make ide-scsi more selective

From: Mikael Pettersson (mikpe@csd.uu.se)
Date: Wed Aug 22 2001 - 14:46:03 EST


On Mon, 20 Aug 2001 12:28:27 -0400 (EDT), Ion Badulescu wrote:

>The current IDE code doesn't allow the user to reserve a drive to be used
>only with ide-scsi emulation, if the ide-scsi layer is compiled as a
>module.

I've been rather annoyed by a dual problem in the ide-scsi setup:
during initialisation, ide-scsi will claim ALL currently unassigned
IDE devices. This is a problem in modular setups, since there's
no guarantee that currently unassigned devices actually are intended
for ide-scsi.

In my case ide-scsi would often steal my ATAPI tape drive since
my ide-tape module usually isn't loaded. Since I don't want this
to happen (for both practical and aesthetic reasons) I've used a
hack in my /etc/modules.conf to forcibly load ide-tape before
scsi_mod, but this is extremely ugly.

Seeing Ion's comment I decided to do something about this, so I
implemented a "units=" module parameter for ide-scsi, which causes
ide-scsi to skip units not explicitly listed. For symmetry one can
also specify this with a "idescsi=" kernel boot parameter.

Caveat: When listing multiple units, don't use "," to separate their
names (e.g. units=hdc,hdd). modutils insists that "," separates array
elements but the actual MODULE_PARM is a single string. I'd use "+"
instead (e.g. units=hdc+hdd), except I actually want to restrict
ide-scsi to a single unit, so I pass "units=hdc" to it.

The patch below implements this option for 2.4.8-ac9. I've also put
it in http://www.csd.uu.se/~mikpe/linux/idescsi/ together with patches
for 2.2.20pre9 with and without Andre's big IDE patch.

Comments?

/Mikael

--- linux-2.4.8-ac9/drivers/ide/ide.c.~1~ Wed Aug 22 14:13:03 2001
+++ linux-2.4.8-ac9/drivers/ide/ide.c Wed Aug 22 14:20:56 2001
@@ -3006,6 +3006,9 @@
         if (strncmp(s,"hd",2) == 0 && s[2] == '=') /* hd= is for hd.c */
                 return 0; /* driver and not us */
 
+ if (!strncmp(s, "idescsi=", 8)) /* for ide-scsi.c not us */
+ return 0;
+
         if (strncmp(s,"ide",3) &&
             strncmp(s,"idebus",6) &&
             strncmp(s,"hd",2)) /* hdx= & hdxlun= */
--- linux-2.4.8-ac9/drivers/scsi/ide-scsi.c.~1~ Thu Feb 22 15:23:46 2001
+++ linux-2.4.8-ac9/drivers/scsi/ide-scsi.c Wed Aug 22 14:20:56 2001
@@ -561,6 +561,19 @@
         NULL
 };
 
+static char *units;
+#ifdef MODULE
+MODULE_PARM(units, "s");
+#else
+/* the name "idescsi_setup" has already been taken :-( */
+static int __init setup_idescsi(char *s)
+{
+ units = s;
+ return 1;
+}
+__setup("idescsi=", setup_idescsi);
+#endif
+
 /*
  * idescsi_init will register the driver for each scsi.
  */
@@ -580,7 +593,8 @@
         for (i = 0; media[i] != 255; i++) {
                 failed = 0;
                 while ((drive = ide_scan_devices (media[i], idescsi_driver.name, NULL, failed++)) != NULL) {
-
+ if (units && !strstr(units, drive->name))
+ continue;
                         if ((scsi = (idescsi_scsi_t *) kmalloc (sizeof (idescsi_scsi_t), GFP_KERNEL)) == NULL) {
                                 printk (KERN_ERR "ide-scsi: %s: Can't allocate a scsi structure\n", drive->name);
                                 continue;
-
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