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diff --git a/include/sg_cmds_basic.h b/include/sg_cmds_basic.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..48aabc9a --- /dev/null +++ b/include/sg_cmds_basic.h @@ -0,0 +1,364 @@ +#ifndef SG_CMDS_BASIC_H +#define SG_CMDS_BASIC_H + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2004-2020 Douglas Gilbert. + * All rights reserved. + * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style + * license that can be found in the BSD_LICENSE file. + * + * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause + */ + +/* + * Error, warning and verbose output is sent to the file pointed to by + * sg_warnings_strm which is declared in sg_lib.h and can be set with + * the sg_set_warnings_strm() function. If not given sg_warnings_strm + * defaults to stderr. + * If 'noisy' is false and 'verbose' is zero then following functions should + * not output anything to sg_warnings_strm. If 'noisy' is true and 'verbose' + * is zero then Unit Attention, Recovered, Medium and Hardware errors (sense + * keys) send output to sg_warnings_strm. Increasing values of 'verbose' + * send increasing amounts of (debug) output to sg_warnings_strm. + */ + +#include <stdint.h> +#include <stdbool.h> + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/* Functions with the "_pt" suffix take a pointer to an object (derived from) + * sg_pt_base rather than an open file descriptor as their first argument. + * That object is assumed to be constructed and have a device file descriptor + * associated with it. clear_scsi_pt_obj() is called at the start of each + * "_pt" function. Caller is responsible for lifetime of ptp. + * If the sense buffer is accessed outside the "_pt" function then the caller + * must invoke set_scsi_pt_sense() _prior_ to the "_pt" function. Otherwise + * a sense buffer local to "_pt" function is used. + * Usually the cdb pointer will be NULL going into the "_pt" functions but + * could be given by the caller in which case it will used rather than a + * locally generated one. */ + +struct sg_pt_base; + + +/* Invokes a SCSI INQUIRY command and yields the response + * Returns 0 when successful, SG_LIB_CAT_INVALID_OP -> not supported, + * SG_LIB_CAT_ILLEGAL_REQ -> bad field in cdb, + * SG_LIB_CAT_ABORTED_COMMAND, a negated errno or -1 -> other errors */ +int sg_ll_inquiry(int sg_fd, bool cmddt, bool evpd, int pg_op, void * resp, + int mx_resp_len, bool noisy, int verbose); + +/* Invokes a SCSI INQUIRY command and yields the response. Returns 0 when + * successful, various SG_LIB_CAT_* positive values, negated error or -1 + * for other errors. The CMDDT field is obsolete in the INQUIRY cdb (since + * spc3r16 in 2003) so * an argument to set it has been removed (use the + * REPORT SUPPORTED OPERATION CODES command instead). Adds the ability to + * set the command abort timeout and the ability to report the residual + * count. If timeout_secs is zero or less the default command abort timeout + * (60 seconds) is used. If residp is non-NULL then the residual value is + * written where residp points. A residual value of 0 implies mx_resp_len + * bytes have be written where resp points. If the residual value equals + * mx_resp_len then no bytes have been written. */ +int sg_ll_inquiry_v2(int sg_fd, bool evpd, int pg_op, void * resp, + int mx_resp_len, int timeout_secs, int * residp, + bool noisy, int verbose); + +/* Similar to sg_ll_inquiry_v2(). See note above about "_pt" suffix. */ +int sg_ll_inquiry_pt(struct sg_pt_base * ptp, bool evpd, int pg_op, + void * resp, int mx_resp_len, int timeout_secs, + int * residp, bool noisy, int verbose); + +/* Invokes a SCSI LOG SELECT command. Return of 0 -> success, + * SG_LIB_CAT_INVALID_OP -> Log Select not supported, + * SG_LIB_CAT_ILLEGAL_REQ -> bad field in cdb, SG_LIB_CAT_UNIT_ATTENTION, + * SG_LIB_CAT_ABORTED_COMMAND, * SG_LIB_CAT_NOT_READY -> device not ready, + * -1 -> other failure */ +int sg_ll_log_select(int sg_fd, bool pcr, bool sp, int pc, int pg_code, + int subpg_code, uint8_t * paramp, int param_len, + bool noisy, int verbose); + +/* Invokes a SCSI LOG SENSE command. Return of 0 -> success, + * SG_LIB_CAT_INVALID_OP -> Log Sense not supported, + * SG_LIB_CAT_ILLEGAL_REQ -> bad field in cdb, SG_LIB_CAT_UNIT_ATTENTION, + * SG_LIB_CAT_NOT_READY -> device not ready, SG_LIB_CAT_ABORTED_COMMAND, + * -1 -> other failure */ +int sg_ll_log_sense(int sg_fd, bool ppc, bool sp, int pc, int pg_code, + int subpg_code, int paramp, uint8_t * resp, + int mx_resp_len, bool noisy, int verbose); + +/* Same as sg_ll_log_sense() apart from timeout_secs and residp. See + * sg_ll_inquiry_v2() for their description */ +int sg_ll_log_sense_v2(int sg_fd, bool ppc, bool sp, int pc, int pg_code, + int subpg_code, int paramp, uint8_t * resp, + int mx_resp_len, int timeout_secs, int * residp, + bool noisy, int verbose); + +/* Invokes a SCSI MODE SELECT (6) command. Return of 0 -> success, + * SG_LIB_CAT_INVALID_OP -> invalid opcode, SG_LIB_CAT_ILLEGAL_REQ -> + * bad field in cdb, * SG_LIB_CAT_NOT_READY -> device not ready, + * SG_LIB_CAT_UNIT_ATTENTION, SG_LIB_CAT_ABORTED_COMMAND, + * -1 -> other failure */ +int sg_ll_mode_select6(int sg_fd, bool pf, bool sp, void * paramp, + int param_len, bool noisy, int verbose); +/* v2 adds RTD (revert to defaults) bit, added in spc5r11 */ +int sg_ll_mode_select6_v2(int sg_fd, bool pf, bool rtd, bool sp, + void * paramp, int param_len, bool noisy, + int verbose); + +/* Invokes a SCSI MODE SELECT (10) command. Return of 0 -> success, + * SG_LIB_CAT_INVALID_OP -> invalid opcode, SG_LIB_CAT_ILLEGAL_REQ -> + * bad field in cdb, * SG_LIB_CAT_NOT_READY -> device not ready, + * SG_LIB_CAT_UNIT_ATTENTION, SG_LIB_CAT_ABORTED_COMMAND, + * -1 -> other failure */ +int sg_ll_mode_select10(int sg_fd, bool pf, bool sp, void * paramp, + int param_len, bool noisy, int verbose); +/* v2 adds RTD (revert to defaults) bit, added in spc5r11 */ +int sg_ll_mode_select10_v2(int sg_fd, bool pf, bool rtd, bool sp, + void * paramp, int param_len, bool noisy, + int verbose); + +/* Invokes a SCSI MODE SENSE (6) command. Return of 0 -> success, + * SG_LIB_CAT_INVALID_OP -> invalid opcode, SG_LIB_CAT_ILLEGAL_REQ -> + * bad field in cdb, * SG_LIB_CAT_NOT_READY -> device not ready, + * SG_LIB_CAT_UNIT_ATTENTION, SG_LIB_CAT_ABORTED_COMMAND, + * -1 -> other failure */ +int sg_ll_mode_sense6(int sg_fd, bool dbd, int pc, int pg_code, + int sub_pg_code, void * resp, int mx_resp_len, + bool noisy, int verbose); + +/* Invokes a SCSI MODE SENSE (10) command. Return of 0 -> success, + * SG_LIB_CAT_INVALID_OP -> invalid opcode, SG_LIB_CAT_ILLEGAL_REQ -> + * bad field in cdb, * SG_LIB_CAT_NOT_READY -> device not ready, + * SG_LIB_CAT_UNIT_ATTENTION, SG_LIB_CAT_ABORTED_COMMAND, + * -1 -> other failure */ +int sg_ll_mode_sense10(int sg_fd, bool llbaa, bool dbd, int pc, int pg_code, + int sub_pg_code, void * resp, int mx_resp_len, + bool noisy, int verbose); + +/* Same as sg_ll_mode_sense10() apart from timeout_secs and residp. See + * sg_ll_inquiry_v2() for their description */ +int sg_ll_mode_sense10_v2(int sg_fd, bool llbaa, bool dbd, int pc, + int pg_code, int sub_pg_code, void * resp, + int mx_resp_len, int timeout_secs, int * residp, + bool noisy, int verbose); + +/* Invokes a SCSI PREVENT ALLOW MEDIUM REMOVAL command (SPC-3) + * prevent==0 allows removal, prevent==1 prevents removal ... + * Return of 0 -> success, + * SG_LIB_CAT_INVALID_OP -> command not supported + * SG_LIB_CAT_ILLEGAL_REQ -> bad field in cdb, SG_LIB_CAT_UNIT_ATTENTION, + * SG_LIB_CAT_NOT_READY -> device not ready, SG_LIB_CAT_ABORTED_COMMAND, + * -1 -> other failure */ +int sg_ll_prevent_allow(int sg_fd, int prevent, bool noisy, int verbose); + +/* Invokes a SCSI READ CAPACITY (10) command. Return of 0 -> success, + * SG_LIB_CAT_INVALID_OP -> invalid opcode, SG_LIB_CAT_UNIT_ATTENTION + * -> perhaps media changed, SG_LIB_CAT_ILLEGAL_REQ -> bad field in cdb, + * SG_LIB_CAT_NOT_READY -> device not ready, SG_LIB_CAT_ABORTED_COMMAND, + * -1 -> other failure */ +int sg_ll_readcap_10(int sg_fd, bool pmi, unsigned int lba, void * resp, + int mx_resp_len, bool noisy, int verbose); + +/* Invokes a SCSI READ CAPACITY (16) command. Returns 0 -> success, + * SG_LIB_CAT_UNIT_ATTENTION -> media changed??, SG_LIB_CAT_INVALID_OP + * -> cdb not supported, SG_LIB_CAT_IlLEGAL_REQ -> bad field in cdb + * SG_LIB_CAT_NOT_READY -> device not ready, SG_LIB_CAT_ABORTED_COMMAND, + * -1 -> other failure */ +int sg_ll_readcap_16(int sg_fd, bool pmi, uint64_t llba, void * resp, + int mx_resp_len, bool noisy, int verbose); + +/* Invokes a SCSI REPORT LUNS command. Return of 0 -> success, + * SG_LIB_CAT_INVALID_OP -> Report Luns not supported, + * SG_LIB_CAT_ILLEGAL_REQ -> bad field in cdb, SG_LIB_CAT_ABORTED_COMMAND, + * SG_LIB_NOT_READY (shouldn't happen), -1 -> other failure */ +int sg_ll_report_luns(int sg_fd, int select_report, void * resp, + int mx_resp_len, bool noisy, int verbose); + +/* Similar to sg_ll_report_luns(). See note above about "_pt" suffix. */ +int sg_ll_report_luns_pt(struct sg_pt_base * ptp, int select_report, + void * resp, int mx_resp_len, bool noisy, + int verbose); + +/* Invokes a SCSI REQUEST SENSE command. Return of 0 -> success, + * SG_LIB_CAT_INVALID_OP -> Request Sense not supported??, + * SG_LIB_CAT_ILLEGAL_REQ -> bad field in cdb, SG_LIB_CAT_ABORTED_COMMAND, + * -1 -> other failure */ +int sg_ll_request_sense(int sg_fd, bool desc, void * resp, int mx_resp_len, + bool noisy, int verbose); + +/* Similar to sg_ll_request_sense(). See note above about "_pt" suffix. */ +int sg_ll_request_sense_pt(struct sg_pt_base * ptp, bool desc, void * resp, + int mx_resp_len, bool noisy, int verbose); + +/* Invokes a SCSI START STOP UNIT command (SBC + MMC). + * Return of 0 -> success, + * SG_LIB_CAT_INVALID_OP -> Start stop unit not supported, + * SG_LIB_CAT_ILLEGAL_REQ -> bad field in cdb, SG_LIB_CAT_UNIT_ATTENTION, + * SG_LIB_CAT_NOT_READY -> device not ready, SG_LIB_CAT_ABORTED_COMMAND, + * -1 -> other failure + * SBC-3 and MMC partially overlap on the power_condition_modifier(sbc) and + * format_layer_number(mmc) fields. They also overlap on the noflush(sbc) + * and fl(mmc) one bit field. This is the cause of the awkardly named + * pc_mod__fl_num and noflush__fl arguments to this function. */ +int sg_ll_start_stop_unit(int sg_fd, bool immed, int pc_mod__fl_num, + int power_cond, bool noflush__fl, bool loej, + bool start, bool noisy, int verbose); + +/* Similar to sg_ll_start_stop_unit(). See note above about "_pt" suffix. */ +int sg_ll_start_stop_unit_pt(struct sg_pt_base * ptp, bool immed, + int pc_mod__fl_num, int power_cond, + bool noflush__fl, bool loej, bool start, + bool noisy, int verbose); + +/* Invokes a SCSI SYNCHRONIZE CACHE (10) command. Return of 0 -> success, + * SG_LIB_CAT_UNIT_ATTENTION, SG_LIB_CAT_ABORTED_COMMAND, + * SG_LIB_CAT_INVALID_OP -> cdb not supported, + * SG_LIB_CAT_IlLEGAL_REQ -> bad field in cdb + * SG_LIB_CAT_NOT_READY -> device not ready, -1 -> other failure */ +int sg_ll_sync_cache_10(int sg_fd, bool sync_nv, bool immed, int group, + unsigned int lba, unsigned int count, bool noisy, + int verbose); + +/* Invokes a SCSI TEST UNIT READY command. + * 'pack_id' is just for diagnostics, safe to set to 0. + * Return of 0 -> success, SG_LIB_CAT_UNIT_ATTENTION, + * SG_LIB_CAT_NOT_READY -> device not ready, + * SG_LIB_CAT_ABORTED_COMMAND, -1 -> other failure */ +int sg_ll_test_unit_ready(int sg_fd, int pack_id, bool noisy, int verbose); + +/* Similar to sg_ll_test_unit_ready(). See note above about "_pt" suffix. */ +int sg_ll_test_unit_ready_pt(struct sg_pt_base * ptp, int pack_id, + bool noisy, int verbose); + +/* Invokes a SCSI TEST UNIT READY command. + * 'pack_id' is just for diagnostics, safe to set to 0. + * Looks for progress indicator if 'progress' non-NULL; + * if found writes value [0..65535] else write -1. + * Return of 0 -> success, SG_LIB_CAT_UNIT_ATTENTION, + * SG_LIB_CAT_ABORTED_COMMAND, SG_LIB_CAT_NOT_READY -> + * device not ready, -1 -> other failure */ +int sg_ll_test_unit_ready_progress(int sg_fd, int pack_id, int * progress, + bool noisy, int verbose); + +/* Similar to sg_ll_test_unit_ready_progress(). See note above about "_pt" + * suffix. */ +int sg_ll_test_unit_ready_progress_pt(struct sg_pt_base * ptp, int pack_id, + int * progress, bool noisy, int verbose); + + +struct sg_simple_inquiry_resp { + uint8_t peripheral_qualifier; + uint8_t peripheral_type; + uint8_t byte_1; /* was 'rmb' prior to version 1.39 */ + /* now rmb == !!(0x80 & byte_1) */ + uint8_t version; /* as per recent drafts: whole of byte 2 */ + uint8_t byte_3; + uint8_t byte_5; + uint8_t byte_6; + uint8_t byte_7; + char vendor[9]; /* T10 field is 8 bytes, NUL char appended */ + char product[17]; + char revision[5]; +}; + +/* Yields most of first 36 bytes of a standard INQUIRY (evpd==0) response. + * Returns 0 when successful, SG_LIB_CAT_INVALID_OP -> not supported, + * SG_LIB_CAT_ILLEGAL_REQ -> bad field in cdb, SG_LIB_CAT_ABORTED_COMMAND, + * a negated errno or -1 -> other errors */ +int sg_simple_inquiry(int sg_fd, struct sg_simple_inquiry_resp * inq_data, + bool noisy, int verbose); + +/* Similar to sg_simple_inquiry(). See note above about "_pt" suffix. */ +int sg_simple_inquiry_pt(struct sg_pt_base * ptvp, + struct sg_simple_inquiry_resp * inq_data, bool noisy, + int verbose); + +/* MODE SENSE commands yield a response that has header then zero or more + * block descriptors followed by mode pages. In most cases users are + * interested in the first mode page. This function returns the (byte) + * offset of the start of the first mode page. Set mode_sense_6 to true for + * MODE SENSE (6) and false for MODE SENSE (10). Returns >= 0 is successful + * or -1 if failure. If there is a failure a message is written to err_buff + * if it is non-NULL and err_buff_len > 0. */ +int sg_mode_page_offset(const uint8_t * resp, int resp_len, + bool mode_sense_6, char * err_buff, int err_buff_len); + +/* MODE SENSE commands yield a response that has header then zero or more + * block descriptors followed by mode pages. This functions returns the + * length (in bytes) of those three components. Note that the return value + * can exceed resp_len in which case the MODE SENSE command should be + * re-issued with a larger response buffer. If bd_lenp is non-NULL and if + * successful the block descriptor length (in bytes) is written to *bd_lenp. + * Set mode_sense_6 to true for MODE SENSE (6) and false for MODE SENSE (10) + * responses. Returns -1 if there is an error (e.g. response too short). */ +int sg_msense_calc_length(const uint8_t * resp, int resp_len, + bool mode_sense_6, int * bd_lenp); + +/* Fetches current, changeable, default and/or saveable modes pages as + * indicated by pcontrol_arr for given pg_code and sub_pg_code. If + * mode6 is true then use MODE SENSE (6) else use MODE SENSE (10). If + * flexible true and mode data length seems wrong then try and + * fix (compensating hack for bad device or driver). pcontrol_arr + * should have 4 elements for output of current, changeable, default + * and saved values respectively. Each element should be NULL or + * at least mx_mpage_len bytes long. + * Return of 0 -> overall success, SG_LIB_CAT_INVALID_OP -> invalid opcode, + * SG_LIB_CAT_ILLEGAL_REQ -> bad field in cdb, SG_LIB_CAT_UNIT_ATTENTION, + * SG_LIB_CAT_NOT_READY -> device not ready, + * SG_LIB_CAT_MALFORMED -> bad response, -1 -> other failure. + * If success_mask pointer is not NULL then first zeros it. Then set bits + * 0, 1, 2 and/or 3 if the current, changeable, default and saved values + * respectively have been fetched. If error on current page + * then stops and returns that error; otherwise continues if an error is + * detected but returns the first error encountered. */ +int sg_get_mode_page_controls(int sg_fd, bool mode6, int pg_code, + int sub_pg_code, bool dbd, bool flexible, + int mx_mpage_len, int * success_mask, + void * pcontrol_arr[], int * reported_lenp, + int verbose); + +/* Returns file descriptor >= 0 if successful. If error in Unix returns + negated errno. Implementation calls scsi_pt_open_device(). */ +int sg_cmds_open_device(const char * device_name, bool read_only, int verbose); + +/* Returns file descriptor >= 0 if successful. If error in Unix returns + negated errno. Implementation calls scsi_pt_open_flags(). */ +int sg_cmds_open_flags(const char * device_name, int flags, int verbose); + +/* Returns 0 if successful. If error in Unix returns negated errno. + Implementation calls scsi_pt_close_device(). */ +int sg_cmds_close_device(int device_fd); + +const char * sg_cmds_version(); + +#define SG_NO_DATA_IN 0 + + +/* This is a helper function used by sg_cmds_* implementations after the + * call to the pass-through. pt_res is returned from do_scsi_pt(). If valid + * sense data is found it is decoded and output to sg_warnings_strm (def: + * stderr); depending on the 'noisy' and 'verbose' settings. Returns -2 for + * sense data (may not be fatal), -1 for failed, 0, or a positive number. If + * 'mx_di_len > 0' then asks pass-through for resid and returns + * (mx_di_len - resid); otherwise returns 0. So for data-in it should return + * the actual number of bytes received. For data-out (to device) or no data + * call with 'mx_di_len' set to 0 or less. If -2 returned then sense category + * output via 'o_sense_cat' pointer (if not NULL). Note that several sense + * categories also have data in bytes received; -2 is still returned. */ +int sg_cmds_process_resp(struct sg_pt_base * ptvp, const char * leadin, + int pt_res, bool noisy, int verbose, + int * o_sense_cat); + +/* NVMe devices use a different command set. This function will return true + * if the device associated with 'pvtp' is a NVME device, else it will + * return false (e.g. for SCSI devices). */ +bool sg_cmds_is_nvme(const struct sg_pt_base * ptvp); + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif |