Re: [PATCH 1/2] SCSI: Add a SCSI option for persistent device namesin Kernel.

From: Greg KH
Date: Tue Apr 05 2011 - 12:17:41 EST


On Tue, Apr 05, 2011 at 09:49:46PM +0900, Nao Nishijima wrote:
> This patch series provides a SCSI option for persistent device
> names in kernel. With this option, user can always assign a
> same device name (e.g. sda) to a specific device according to
> udev rules and device id.
>
> Issue:
> Recently, kernel registers block devices in parallel. As a result,
> different device names will be assigned at each boot time. This
> will confuse file-system mounter, thus we usually use persistent
> symbolic links provided by udev. However, dmesg and procfs outputs
> show device names instead of the symbolic link names. This causes
> a serious problem when managing multiple devices (e.g. on a
> large-scale storage), because usually, device errors are output
> with device names on dmesg. We also concern about some commands
> which output device names, as well as kernel messages.
>
> Solution:
> To assign a persistent device name, I create unnamed devices (not
> a block device, but an intermediate device. users cannot read/write
> this device). When scsi device driver finds a LU, the LU is registered
> as an unnamed device and inform to udev. After udev finds the unnamed
> device, udev assigns a persistent device name to a specific device
> according to udev rules and registers it as a block device. Hence,
> this is just a naming, not a renaming.
>
> Some users are satisfied with current udev solution. Therefore, my
> proposal is implemented as an option.
>
> If using this option, add the following kernel parameter.
>
> scsi_mod.persistent_name=1
>
> Also, if you want to assign a device name with sda, add the
> following udev rules.
>
> SUBSYSTEM=="scsi_unnamed", ATTR{disk_id}=="xxx", PROGRAM="/bin/sh
> -c 'echo -n sda > /sys/%p/disk_name'"

Also, where is the "real" program you have created to properly name
devices from userspace? You need that to properly test this patch,
right?

thanks,

greg k-h
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