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CAM(3) FreeBSD Library Functions Manual CAM(3)
NAME
cam_open_device, cam_open_spec_device, cam_open_btl, cam_open_pass,
cam_close_device, cam_close_spec_device, cam_getccb, cam_send_ccb,
cam_freeccb, cam_path_string, cam_device_dup, cam_device_copy,
cam_get_device - CAM user library
LIBRARY
Common Access Method User Library (libcam, -lcam)
SYNOPSIS
#include <stdio.h>
#include <camlib.h>
struct cam_device *
cam_open_device(const char *path, int flags);
struct cam_device *
cam_open_spec_device(const char *dev_name, int unit, int flags,
struct cam_device *device);
struct cam_device *
cam_open_btl(path_id_t path_id, target_id_t target_id,
lun_id_t target_lun, int flags, struct cam_device *device);
struct cam_device *
cam_open_pass(const char *path, int flags, struct cam_device *device);
void
cam_close_device(struct cam_device *dev);
void
cam_close_spec_device(struct cam_device *dev);
union ccb *
cam_getccb(struct cam_device *dev);
int
cam_send_ccb(struct cam_device *device, union ccb *ccb);
void
cam_freeccb(union ccb *ccb);
char *
cam_path_string(struct cam_device *dev, char *str, int len);
struct cam_device *
cam_device_dup(struct cam_device *device);
void
cam_device_copy(struct cam_device *src, struct cam_device *dst);
int
cam_get_device(const char *path, char *dev_name, int devnamelen,
int *unit);
DESCRIPTION
The CAM library consists of a number of functions designed to aid in
char device_path[MAXPATHLEN+1];/*
* Pathname of the
* device given by the
* user. This may be
* null if the user
* states the device
* name and unit number
* separately.
*/
char given_dev_name[DEV_IDLEN+1];/*
* Device name given by
* the user.
*/
uint32_t given_unit_number; /*
* Unit number given by
* the user.
*/
char device_name[DEV_IDLEN+1];/*
* Name of the device,
* e.g., 'pass'
*/
uint32_t dev_unit_num; /* Unit number of the passthrough
* device associated with this
* particular device.
*/
char sim_name[SIM_IDLEN+1];/*
* Controller name, e.g., 'ahc'
*/
uint32_t sim_unit_number; /* Controller unit number */
uint32_t bus_id; /* Controller bus number */
lun_id_t target_lun; /* Logical Unit Number */
target_id_t target_id; /* Target ID */
path_id_t path_id; /* System SCSI bus number */
uint16_t pd_type; /* type of peripheral device */
struct scsi_inquiry_data inq_data; /* SCSI Inquiry data */
uint8_t serial_num[252]; /* device serial number */
uint8_t serial_num_len; /* length of the serial number */
uint8_t sync_period; /* Negotiated sync period */
uint8_t sync_offset; /* Negotiated sync offset */
uint8_t bus_width; /* Negotiated bus width */
int fd; /* file descriptor for device */
};
cam_open_device() takes as arguments a string describing the device it is
to open, and flags suitable for passing to open(2). The "path" passed in
may actually be most any type of string that contains a device name and
unit number to be opened. The string will be parsed by cam_get_device()
into a device name and unit number. Once the device name and unit number
are determined, a lookup is performed to determine the passthrough device
that corresponds to the given device.
cam_open_spec_device() opens the pass(4) device that corresponds to the
device name and unit number passed in. The flags should be flags
suitable for passing to open(2). The device argument is optional. The
user may supply pre-allocated space for the cam_device structure. If the
device argument is NULL, cam_open_spec_device() will allocate space for
the cam_device structure using malloc(3).
cam_open_pass() takes as an argument the path of a pass(4) device to
open. No translation or lookup is performed, so the path passed in must
be that of a CAM pass(4) device. The flags should be flags suitable for
passing to open(2). The device argument, as with cam_open_spec_device()
and cam_open_btl(), should be NULL if the user wants the CAM library to
allocate space for the cam_device structure.
cam_close_device() frees the cam_device structure allocated by one of the
above open(2) calls, and closes the file descriptor to the passthrough
device. This routine should not be called if the user allocated space
for the cam_device structure. Instead, the user should call
cam_close_spec_device().
cam_close_spec_device() merely closes the file descriptor opened in one
of the open(2) routines described above. This function should be called
when the cam_device structure was allocated by the caller, rather than
the CAM library.
cam_getccb() allocates a prezeroed CCB using calloc(3) and sets fields in
the CCB header using values from the cam_device structure.
cam_send_ccb() sends the given ccb to the device described in the
cam_device structure.
cam_freeccb() frees CCBs allocated by cam_getccb(). If ccb is NULL, no
action is taken.
cam_path_string() takes as arguments a cam_device structure, and a string
with length len. It creates a colon-terminated printing prefix string
similar to the ones used by the kernel. e.g.: "(cd0:ahc1:0:4:0): ".
cam_path_string() will place at most len-1 characters into str. The
len'th character will be the terminating `\0'.
cam_device_dup() operates in a fashion similar to strdup(3). It
allocates space for a cam_device structure and copies the contents of the
passed-in device structure to the newly allocated structure.
cam_device_copy() copies the src structure to dst.
cam_get_device() takes a path argument containing a string with a device
name followed by a unit number. It then breaks the string down into a
device name and unit number, and passes them back in dev_name and unit,
respectively. cam_get_device() can handle strings of the following
forms, at least:
/dev/foo1
foo0
nsa2
cam_get_device() is provided as a convenience function for applications
that need to provide functionality similar to cam_open_device().
RETURN VALUES
cam_open_device(), cam_open_spec_device(), cam_open_btl(), and
cam_open_pass() return a pointer to a cam_device structure, or NULL if
there was an error.
cam_getccb() returns an allocated and partially initialized CCB, or NULL
if allocation of the CCB failed.
cam_device_dup() returns a copy of the device passed in, or NULL if an
error occurred.
cam_get_device() returns 0 for success, and -1 to indicate failure.
If an error is returned from one of the base CAM library functions
described here, the reason for the error is generally printed in the
global string cam_errbuf which is CAM_ERRBUF_SIZE characters long.
SEE ALSO
cam_cdbparse(3), pass(4), camcontrol(8)
HISTORY
The CAM library first appeared in FreeBSD 3.0.
AUTHORS
Kenneth Merry <ken@FreeBSD.org>
BUGS
cam_open_device() does not check to see if the path passed in is a
symlink to something. It also does not check to see if the path passed
in is an actual pass(4) device. The former would be rather easy to
implement, but the latter would require a definitive way to identify a
device node as a pass(4) device.
Some of the functions are possibly misnamed or poorly named.
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