Roland> While the controller itself sees all the 3 drives when booting up,
Roland> under Linux I am only able to see the LUN 0 drives.
Roland> The command echo "scsi add-single-device 0 0 0 1" > /proc/scsi/scsi
Roland> makes the LUN 1 device appear, so it seems the problem is with the
Roland> SCSI scanning code.
In the meantime I found out that I need to identify the RAID controller as a
sparse LUN device. This works fine as long as there is a host drive mapped to
LUN 0. If there is no host drive mapped to LUN 0, we run into a bug of the SCSI
scanning code: The variable *sparse_lun=1 never gets set and any other host
drives at LUNs > 0 are not detected. This problem has already been discussed
in a different context previously
(http://groups.google.com/groups?q=scsi_scan.c&hl=en&safe=off&rnum=2&selm=F888C30C3021D411B9DA00B0D0209BE8FAB0EB%40cvo-exchange.roguewave.com).
The following patch fixes the problem, and I can't see any side effects. Please
review the patch, and if approved, include it in the kernel.
Cheers,
Roland
--- scsi_scan.c.orig Mon Jul 23 09:24:53 2001
+++ scsi_scan.c Thu Jul 26 16:29:14 2001
@@ -153,6 +153,8 @@
{"DELL", "PSEUDO DEVICE .", "*", BLIST_SPARSELUN}, // Dell PV 530F
{"DELL", "PV530F", "*", BLIST_SPARSELUN}, // Dell PV 530F
{"EMC", "SYMMETRIX", "*", BLIST_SPARSELUN},
+ {"CMD", "CRA-7280", "*", BLIST_SPARSELUN}, // CMD RAID Controller
+ {"Zzyzx", "RocketStor 500S", "*", BLIST_SPARSELUN}, // Zzyzx RocketStor Raid
{"SONY", "TSL", "*", BLIST_FORCELUN}, // DDS3 & DDS4 autoloaders
{"DELL", "PERCRAID", "*", BLIST_FORCELUN},
{"HP", "NetRAID-4M", "*", BLIST_FORCELUN},
@@ -565,20 +567,26 @@
}
/*
- * Check the peripheral qualifier field - this tells us whether LUNS
- * are supported here or not.
+ * Check for SPARSELUN before checking the peripheral qualifier,
+ * so sparse lun devices are completely scanned.
*/
- if ((scsi_result[0] >> 5) == 3) {
- scsi_release_request(SRpnt);
- return 0; /* assume no peripheral if any sort of error */
- }
/*
* Get any flags for this device.
*/
bflags = get_device_flags (scsi_result);
-
+ if (bflags & BLIST_SPARSELUN) {
+ *sparse_lun = 1;
+ }
+ /*
+ * Check the peripheral qualifier field - this tells us whether LUNS
+ * are supported here or not.
+ */
+ if ((scsi_result[0] >> 5) == 3) {
+ scsi_release_request(SRpnt);
+ return 0; /* assume no peripheral if any sort of error */
+ }
/* The Toshiba ROM was "gender-changed" here as an inline hack.
This is now much more generic.
This is a mess: What we really want is to leave the scsi_result
-
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