/************************************************************************** * ASPI routines * Copyright (C) 2000 David Elliott * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ /* These routines are to be called from either WNASPI32 or WINASPI */ /* FIXME: * - Registry format is stupid for now.. fix that later * - No way to override automatic /proc detection, maybe provide an * HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Wine\Wine\Scsi regkey * - Somewhat debating an #ifdef linux... technically all this code will * run on another UNIX.. it will fail nicely. * - Please add support for mapping multiple channels on host adapters to * aspi controllers, e-mail me if you need help. */ /* Registry format is currently: HKEY_DYN_DATA WineScsi (default)=number of host adapters hHHcCCtTTdDD=linux device name */ #include "config.h" #include #include #ifdef HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H #include #endif #include #include #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H # include #endif #include #include #include "wine/debug.h" #include "winreg.h" #include "winerror.h" #include "winescsi.h" WINE_DEFAULT_DEBUG_CHANNEL(aspi); /* Internal function prototypes */ static void SCSI_GetProcinfo(); #ifdef linux static void SCSI_MapHCtoController(); #endif static void set_last_error(void) { int save_errno = errno; /* errno gets overwritten by printf */ switch (errno) { case EAGAIN: SetLastError( ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION ); break; case EBADF: SetLastError( ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE ); break; case ENOSPC: SetLastError( ERROR_HANDLE_DISK_FULL ); break; case EACCES: case EPERM: case EROFS: SetLastError( ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED ); break; case EBUSY: SetLastError( ERROR_LOCK_VIOLATION ); break; case ENOENT: SetLastError( ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND ); break; case EISDIR: SetLastError( ERROR_CANNOT_MAKE ); break; case ENFILE: case EMFILE: SetLastError( ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES ); break; case EEXIST: SetLastError( ERROR_FILE_EXISTS ); break; case EINVAL: case ESPIPE: SetLastError( ERROR_SEEK ); break; case ENOTEMPTY: SetLastError( ERROR_DIR_NOT_EMPTY ); break; case ENOEXEC: SetLastError( ERROR_BAD_FORMAT ); break; default: WARN( "unknown file error: %s\n", strerror(save_errno) ); SetLastError( ERROR_GEN_FAILURE ); break; } errno = save_errno; } /* Exported functions */ void SCSI_Init() { /* For now we just call SCSI_GetProcinfo */ SCSI_GetProcinfo(); #ifdef linux SCSI_MapHCtoController(); #endif } int ASPI_GetNumControllers() { HKEY hkeyScsi; HKEY hkeyControllerMap; DWORD error; DWORD type = REG_DWORD; DWORD num_ha = 0; DWORD cbData = sizeof(num_ha); if( RegOpenKeyExA(HKEY_DYN_DATA, KEYNAME_SCSI, 0, KEY_ALL_ACCESS, &hkeyScsi ) != ERROR_SUCCESS ) { ERR("Could not open HKEY_DYN_DATA\\%s\n",KEYNAME_SCSI); return 0; } if( (error=RegOpenKeyExA(hkeyScsi, KEYNAME_SCSI_CONTROLLERMAP, 0, KEY_ALL_ACCESS, &hkeyControllerMap )) != ERROR_SUCCESS ) { ERR("Could not open HKEY_DYN_DATA\\%s\\%s\n", KEYNAME_SCSI, KEYNAME_SCSI_CONTROLLERMAP); RegCloseKey(hkeyScsi); SetLastError(error); return 0; } if( RegQueryValueExA(hkeyControllerMap, NULL, NULL, &type, (LPBYTE)&num_ha, &cbData ) != ERROR_SUCCESS ) { ERR("Could not query value HKEY_DYN_DATA\\%s\n",KEYNAME_SCSI); num_ha=0; } RegCloseKey(hkeyControllerMap); RegCloseKey(hkeyScsi); TRACE("Returning %ld host adapters\n", num_ha ); return num_ha; } BOOL SCSI_GetDeviceName( int h, int c, int t, int d, LPSTR devstr, LPDWORD lpcbData ) { char idstr[20]; HKEY hkeyScsi; DWORD type; if( RegOpenKeyExA(HKEY_DYN_DATA, KEYNAME_SCSI, 0, KEY_ALL_ACCESS, &hkeyScsi ) != ERROR_SUCCESS ) { ERR("Could not open HKEY_DYN_DATA\\%s\n",KEYNAME_SCSI); return FALSE; } sprintf(idstr, "h%02dc%02dt%02dd%02d", h, c, t, d); if( RegQueryValueExA(hkeyScsi, idstr, NULL, &type, devstr, lpcbData) != ERROR_SUCCESS ) { WARN("Could not query value HKEY_DYN_DATA\\%s\\%s\n",KEYNAME_SCSI, idstr); RegCloseKey(hkeyScsi); return FALSE; } RegCloseKey(hkeyScsi); TRACE("scsi %s: Device name: %s\n",idstr,devstr); return TRUE; } /* SCSI_GetHCforController * RETURNS * HIWORD: Host Adapter * LOWORD: Channel */ DWORD ASPI_GetHCforController( int controller ) { DWORD hc = 0xFFFFFFFF; char cstr[20]; DWORD error; HKEY hkeyScsi; HKEY hkeyControllerMap; DWORD type = REG_DWORD; DWORD cbData = sizeof(DWORD); DWORD disposition; #if 0 FIXME("Please fix to map each channel of each host adapter to the proper ASPI controller number!\n"); hc = (controller << 16); return hc; #endif if( (error=RegCreateKeyExA(HKEY_DYN_DATA, KEYNAME_SCSI, 0, NULL, REG_OPTION_VOLATILE, KEY_ALL_ACCESS, NULL, &hkeyScsi, &disposition )) != ERROR_SUCCESS ) { ERR("Could not open HKEY_DYN_DATA\\%s\n",KEYNAME_SCSI); SetLastError(error); return hc; } if( disposition != REG_OPENED_EXISTING_KEY ) { WARN("Created HKEY_DYN_DATA\\%s\n",KEYNAME_SCSI); } if( (error=RegCreateKeyExA(hkeyScsi, KEYNAME_SCSI_CONTROLLERMAP, 0, NULL, REG_OPTION_VOLATILE, KEY_ALL_ACCESS, NULL, &hkeyControllerMap, &disposition )) != ERROR_SUCCESS ) { ERR("Could not open HKEY_DYN_DATA\\%s\\%s\n", KEYNAME_SCSI, KEYNAME_SCSI_CONTROLLERMAP); RegCloseKey(hkeyScsi); SetLastError(error); return hc; } if( disposition != REG_OPENED_EXISTING_KEY ) { WARN("Created HKEY_DYN_DATA\\%s\\%s\n",KEYNAME_SCSI, KEYNAME_SCSI_CONTROLLERMAP); } sprintf(cstr, "c%02d", controller); if( (error=RegQueryValueExA( hkeyControllerMap, cstr, 0, &type, (LPBYTE)&hc, &cbData)) != ERROR_SUCCESS ) { ERR("Could not open HKEY_DYN_DATA\\%s\\%s\\%s, error=%lx\n", KEYNAME_SCSI, KEYNAME_SCSI_CONTROLLERMAP, cstr, error ); SetLastError( error ); } RegCloseKey(hkeyControllerMap); RegCloseKey(hkeyScsi); return hc; }; int SCSI_OpenDevice( int h, int c, int t, int d ) { char devstr[20]; DWORD cbData = 20; int fd = -1; char dainbread_linux_hack = 1; if(!SCSI_GetDeviceName( h, c, t, d, devstr, &cbData )) { WARN("Could not get device name for h%02dc%02dt%02dd%02d\n", h, c, t, d); return -1; } linux_hack: TRACE("Opening device %s mode O_RDWR\n",devstr); fd = open(devstr, O_RDWR); if( fd < 0 ) { int len = strlen(devstr); set_last_error(); /* SetLastError() to errno */ TRACE("Open failed (%s)\n", strerror(errno)); /* in case of "/dev/sgX", convert from sga to sg0 * and the other way around. * FIXME: remove it if the distributions * finally manage to agree on something. * The best would probably be a complete * rewrite of the Linux SCSI layer * to use CAM + devfs :-) */ if ( (dainbread_linux_hack) && (len >= 3) && (devstr[len-3] == 's') && (devstr[len-2] == 'g') ) { char *p = &devstr[len-1]; *p = (*p >= 'a') ? *p - 'a' + '0' : *p - '0' + 'a'; dainbread_linux_hack = 0; TRACE("Retry with \"equivalent\" Linux device '%s'\n", devstr); goto linux_hack; } } return fd; } #ifdef linux /* SCSI_Fix_CMD_LEN * Checks to make sure the CMD_LEN is correct */ void SCSI_Fix_CMD_LEN(int fd, int cmd, int len) { int index=(cmd>>5)&7; if (len!=scsi_command_size[index]) { TRACE("CDBLen for command %d claims to be %d, expected %d\n", cmd, len, scsi_command_size[index]); ioctl(fd,SG_NEXT_CMD_LEN,&len); } } int SCSI_LinuxSetTimeout( int fd, int timeout ) { int retval; TRACE("Setting timeout to %d jiffies\n", timeout); retval=ioctl(fd,SG_SET_TIMEOUT,&timeout); if(retval) { WARN("Could not set timeout ! (%s)\n", strerror(errno)); } return retval; } /* This function takes care of the write/read to the linux sg device. * It returns TRUE or FALSE and uses set_last_error() to convert * UNIX errno to Windows GetLastError(). The reason for that is that * several programs will check that error and we might as well set * it here. We also return the value of the read call in * lpcbBytesReturned. */ BOOL /* NOTE: This function SHOULD BLOCK */ SCSI_LinuxDeviceIo( int fd, struct sg_header * lpInBuffer, DWORD cbInBuffer, struct sg_header * lpOutBuffer, DWORD cbOutBuffer, LPDWORD lpcbBytesReturned ) { DWORD dwBytes; DWORD save_error; TRACE("Writing to Linux sg device\n"); dwBytes = write( fd, lpInBuffer, cbInBuffer ); if( dwBytes != cbInBuffer ) { set_last_error(); save_error = GetLastError(); WARN("Not enough bytes written to scsi device. bytes=%ld .. %ld\n", cbInBuffer, dwBytes ); /* FIXME: set_last_error() never sets error to ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY... */ if( save_error == ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY ) MESSAGE("Your Linux kernel was not able to handle the amount of data sent to the scsi device. Try recompiling with a larger SG_BIG_BUFF value (kernel 2.0.x sg.h)"); WARN("error= %ld\n", save_error ); *lpcbBytesReturned = 0; return FALSE; } TRACE("Reading reply from Linux sg device\n"); *lpcbBytesReturned = read( fd, lpOutBuffer, cbOutBuffer ); if( *lpcbBytesReturned != cbOutBuffer ) { set_last_error(); save_error = GetLastError(); WARN("Not enough bytes read from scsi device. bytes=%ld .. %ld\n", cbOutBuffer, *lpcbBytesReturned); WARN("error= %ld\n", save_error ); return FALSE; } return TRUE; } /* Internal functions */ struct LinuxProcScsiDevice { int host; int channel; int target; int lun; char vendor[9]; char model[17]; char rev[5]; char type[33]; int ansirev; }; /* * we need to declare white spaces explicitly via %*1[ ], * as there are very dainbread CD-ROM devices out there * which have their manufacturer name blanked out via spaces, * which confuses fscanf's parsing (skips all blank spaces) */ static int SCSI_getprocentry( FILE * procfile, struct LinuxProcScsiDevice * dev ) { int result; result = fscanf( procfile, "Host:%*1[ ]scsi%d%*1[ ]Channel:%*1[ ]%d%*1[ ]Id:%*1[ ]%d%*1[ ]Lun:%*1[ ]%d\n", &dev->host, &dev->channel, &dev->target, &dev->lun ); if( result == EOF ) { /* "end of entries" return, so no TRACE() here */ return EOF; } if( result != 4 ) { ERR("bus id line scan count error\n"); return 0; } result = fscanf( procfile, " Vendor:%*1[ ]%8c%*1[ ]Model:%*1[ ]%16c%*1[ ]Rev:%*1[ ]%4c\n", dev->vendor, dev->model, dev->rev ); if( result != 3 ) { ERR("model line scan count error\n"); return 0; } result = fscanf( procfile, " Type:%*3[ ]%32c%*1[ ]ANSI%*1[ ]SCSI%*1[ ]revision:%*1[ ]%d\n", dev->type, &dev->ansirev ); if( result != 2 ) { ERR("SCSI type line scan count error\n"); return 0; } /* Since we fscanf with %XXc instead of %s.. put a NULL at end */ dev->vendor[8] = 0; dev->model[16] = 0; dev->rev[4] = 0; dev->type[32] = 0; return 1; } static void SCSI_printprocentry( const struct LinuxProcScsiDevice * dev ) { TRACE( "Host: scsi%d Channel: %02d Id: %02d Lun: %02d\n", dev->host, dev->channel, dev->target, dev->lun ); TRACE( " Vendor: %s Model: %s Rev: %s\n", dev->vendor, dev->model, dev->rev ); TRACE( " Type: %s ANSI SCSI revision: %02d\n", dev->type, dev->ansirev ); } static BOOL SCSI_PutRegControllerMap( HKEY hkeyControllerMap, int num_controller, int ha, int chan) { DWORD error; char cstr[20]; DWORD hc; hc = (ha << 16) + chan; sprintf(cstr, "c%02d", num_controller); if( (error=RegSetValueExA( hkeyControllerMap, cstr, 0, REG_DWORD, (LPBYTE)&hc, sizeof(DWORD))) != ERROR_SUCCESS ) { ERR("Could not create HKEY_DYN_DATA\\%s\\%s\\%s\n", KEYNAME_SCSI, KEYNAME_SCSI_CONTROLLERMAP, cstr ); } return error; } static void SCSI_MapHCtoController() { HKEY hkeyScsi; HKEY hkeyControllerMap; DWORD disposition; char idstr[20]; DWORD cbIdStr; int i = 0; DWORD type = 0; DWORD error; DWORD num_controller = 0; int last_ha = -1; int last_chan = -1; int ha = 0; int chan = 0; if( RegCreateKeyExA(HKEY_DYN_DATA, KEYNAME_SCSI, 0, NULL, REG_OPTION_VOLATILE, KEY_ALL_ACCESS, NULL, &hkeyScsi, &disposition ) != ERROR_SUCCESS ) { ERR("Could not open HKEY_DYN_DATA\\%s\n",KEYNAME_SCSI); return; } if( disposition != REG_OPENED_EXISTING_KEY ) { WARN("Created HKEY_DYN_DATA\\%s\n",KEYNAME_SCSI); } if( RegCreateKeyExA(hkeyScsi, KEYNAME_SCSI_CONTROLLERMAP, 0, NULL, REG_OPTION_VOLATILE, KEY_ALL_ACCESS, NULL, &hkeyControllerMap, &disposition ) != ERROR_SUCCESS ) { ERR("Could not create HKEY_DYN_DATA\\%s\\%s\n", KEYNAME_SCSI, KEYNAME_SCSI_CONTROLLERMAP); RegCloseKey(hkeyScsi); return; } for( i=0; cbIdStr = sizeof(idstr), (error=RegEnumValueA( hkeyScsi, i, idstr, &cbIdStr, NULL, &type, NULL, NULL )) == ERROR_SUCCESS; i++ ) { if(idstr[0] == '\0') continue; /* skip the default value */ if(sscanf(idstr, "h%02dc%02dt%*02dd%*02d", &ha, &chan) != 2) { ERR("incorrect reg. value %s\n", debugstr_a(idstr)); continue; } if( last_ha < ha ) { /* Next HA */ last_ha = ha; last_chan = chan; SCSI_PutRegControllerMap( hkeyControllerMap, num_controller, ha, chan); num_controller++; } else if( last_ha > ha ) { FIXME("Expected registry to be sorted\n"); } /* last_ha == ha */ else if( last_chan < chan ) { last_chan = chan; SCSI_PutRegControllerMap( hkeyControllerMap, num_controller, ha, chan); num_controller++; } else if( last_chan > chan ) { FIXME("Expected registry to be sorted\n"); } /* else last_ha == ha && last_chan == chan so do nothing */ } /* Set (default) value to number of controllers */ if( RegSetValueExA(hkeyControllerMap, NULL, 0, REG_DWORD, (LPBYTE)&num_controller, sizeof(DWORD) ) != ERROR_SUCCESS ) { ERR("Could not set value HKEY_DYN_DATA\\%s\\%s\n",KEYNAME_SCSI, KEYNAME_SCSI_CONTROLLERMAP); } RegCloseKey(hkeyControllerMap); RegCloseKey(hkeyScsi); return; } #endif int SCSI_Linux_CheckDevices(void) { DIR *devdir; struct dirent *dent = NULL; devdir = opendir("/dev"); for (dent=readdir(devdir);dent;dent=readdir(devdir)) { if (!(strncmp(dent->d_name, "sg", 2))) break; } closedir(devdir); if (dent == NULL) { TRACE("WARNING: You don't have any /dev/sgX generic scsi devices ! \"man MAKEDEV\" !\n"); return 0; } return 1; } static void SCSI_GetProcinfo() /* I'll admit, this function is somewhat of a mess... it was originally * designed to make some sort of linked list then I realized that * HKEY_DYN_DATA would be a lot less messy */ { #ifdef linux static const char procname[] = "/proc/scsi/scsi"; FILE * procfile = NULL; char read_line[40], read1[10] = "\0", read2[10] = "\0"; int result = 0; struct LinuxProcScsiDevice dev; char idstr[20]; char devstr[20]; int devnum=0; int num_ha = 0; HKEY hkeyScsi; DWORD disposition; /* Check whether user has generic scsi devices at all */ if (!(SCSI_Linux_CheckDevices())) return; procfile = fopen( procname, "r" ); if( !procfile ) { ERR("Could not open %s\n", procname); return; } fgets(read_line, 40, procfile); sscanf( read_line, "Attached %9s %9s", read1, read2); if(strcmp(read1, "devices:")) { ERR("Incorrect %s format\n", procname); return; } if(!(strcmp(read2, "none"))) { ERR("No devices found in %s. Make sure you loaded your SCSI driver or set up ide-scsi emulation for your IDE device if this app needs it !\n", procname); return; } if( RegCreateKeyExA(HKEY_DYN_DATA, KEYNAME_SCSI, 0, NULL, REG_OPTION_VOLATILE, KEY_ALL_ACCESS, NULL, &hkeyScsi, &disposition ) != ERROR_SUCCESS ) { ERR("Could not create HKEY_DYN_DATA\\%s\n",KEYNAME_SCSI); return; } /* Read info for one device */ while( (result = SCSI_getprocentry(procfile, &dev)) > 0 ) { /* Add to registry */ sprintf(idstr, "h%02dc%02dt%02dd%02d", dev.host, dev.channel, dev.target, dev.lun); sprintf(devstr, "/dev/sg%c", 'a'+devnum); if( RegSetValueExA(hkeyScsi, idstr, 0, REG_SZ, devstr, strlen(devstr)+1 ) != ERROR_SUCCESS ) { ERR("Could not set value HKEY_DYN_DATA\\%s\\%s\n",KEYNAME_SCSI, idstr); } /* Debug output */ SCSI_printprocentry( &dev ); /* FIXME: We *REALLY* need number of controllers.. not ha */ /* num of hostadapters is highest ha + 1 */ if( dev.host >= num_ha ) num_ha = dev.host+1; devnum++; } /* while(1) */ if( result != EOF ) { ERR("Sorry, incorrect %s format\n", procname); } fclose( procfile ); if( RegSetValueExA(hkeyScsi, NULL, 0, REG_DWORD, (LPBYTE)&num_ha, sizeof(num_ha) ) != ERROR_SUCCESS ) { ERR("Could not set value HKEY_DYN_DATA\\%s\n",KEYNAME_SCSI); } RegCloseKey(hkeyScsi); return; #endif }