smartpqi — Microsemi Smart Family SCSI driver
modprobe smartpqi [ disable_device_id_wildcards= { 0 | 1 }] [ disable_heartbeat= { 0 | 1 }] [ disable_ctrl_shutdown= { 0 | 1 }] [ lockup_action= { none | reboot | panic }] [ expose_ld_first= { 0 | 1 }] [ hide_vsep= { 0 | 1 }]
smartpqi
is a SCSI driver
for Microsemi Smart Family controllers.
ioctl
/()
operationsFor compatibility with applications written for the
cciss(4) and hpsa(4) drivers, many,
but not all of the ioctl(2) operations
supported by the hpsa
driver
are also supported by the smartpqi
driver. The data structures used
by these operations are described in the Linux kernel
source file include/linux/cciss_ioctl.h
.
CCISS_DEREGDISK
, CCISS_REGNEWDISK
, CCISS_REGNEWD
These operations all do exactly the same thing,
which is to cause the driver to re-scan for new
devices. This does exactly the same thing as writing
to the smartpqi
-specific host rescan
attribute.
CCISS_GETPCIINFO
This operation returns the PCI domain, bus, device, and function and "board ID" (PCI subsystem ID).
CCISS_GETDRIVVER
This operation returns the driver version in four bytes, encoded as:
(major_version << 28) | (minor_version << 24) | (release << 16) | revision
CCISS_PASSTHRU
Allows BMIC and CISS commands to be passed through to the controller.
disable_device_id_wildcards=
{0
|1
}Disables support for device ID wildcards. The default value is 0.
disable_heartbeat=
{0
|1
}Disables support for the controller's heartbeat check. This parameter is used for debugging purposes. The default value is 0, leaving the controller's heartbeat check active.
disable_ctrl_shutdown=
{0
|1
}Disables support for shutting down the controller in the event of a controller lockup. The default value is 0.
lockup_action=
{none
|reboot
|panic
}Specifies the action the driver takes when a
controller lockup is detected. The default action is
none
.
parameter | action |
none |
take controller offline only |
reboot |
reboot the system |
panic |
panic the system |
expose_ld_first=
{0
|1
}This option enables support for exposing logical devices to the operating system before physical devices. The default value is 0.
hide_vsep=
{0
|1
}This option enables disabling exposure of the virtual SEP to the host. This is usually associated with direct attached drives. The default value is 0.
Logical drives are accessed via the SCSI disk driver
(sd
), tape drives via the
SCSI tape driver (st
), and
the RAID controller via the SCSI generic driver
(sg
), with device nodes named
/dev/sd
, *
/dev/st
,
and *
/dev/sg
, respectively.*
/sys
/sys/class/scsi_host/host*/rescan
The host rescan
attribute is a write-only attribute. Writing to this
attribute will cause the driver to scan for new,
changed, or removed devices (e.g., hot-plugged tape
drives, or newly configured or deleted logical
drives) and notify the SCSI mid-layer of any changes
detected. Usually this action is triggered
automatically by configuration changes, so the user
should not normally have to write to this file. Doing
so may be useful when hot-plugging devices such as
tape drives or entire storage boxes containing
pre-configured logical drives.
/sys/class/scsi_host/host*/version
The host version
attribute is a read-only attribute. This attribute
contains the driver version and the controller
firmware version.
For example:
$ cat /sys/class/scsi_host/host1/version driver: 1.1.2−126 firmware: 1.29−112
/sys/class/scsi_host/host*/lockup_action
The host lockup_action
attribute is a
read/write attribute. This attribute will cause the
driver to perform a specific action in the unlikely
event that a controller lockup has been detected. See
OPTIONS
above for an
explanation of the lockup_action
values.
/sys/class/scsi_host/host*/driver_version
The driver_version
attribute is read-only. This attribute contains the
smartpqi driver version.
For example:
$ cat /sys/class/scsi_host/host1/driver_version 1.1.2−126
/sys/class/scsi_host/host*/firmware_version
The firmware_version
attribute is read-only. This attribute contains the
controller firmware version.
For example:
$ cat /sys/class/scsi_host/host1/firmware_version 1.29−112
/sys/class/scsi_host/host*/model
The model
attribute
is read-only. This attribute contains the product
identification string of the controller.
For example:
$ cat /sys/class/scsi_host/host1/model 1100−16i
/sys/class/scsi_host/host*/serial_number
The serial_number
attribute is read-only. This attribute contains the
unique identification number of the controller.
For example:
$ cat /sys/class/scsi_host/host1/serial_number 6A316373777
/sys/class/scsi_host/host*/vendor
The vendor
attribute
is read-only. This attribute contains the vendor
identification string of the controller.
For example:
$ cat /sys/class/scsi_host/host1/vendor Adaptec
/sys
In the file specifications below, c
stands for the number of the appropriate
SCSI controller, b
is the bus
number, t
the target number,
and l
is the logical unit
number (LUN).
/sys/class/scsi_disk/c:b:t:l/device/raid_level
The raid_level
attribute is read-only. This attribute contains the
RAID level of each logical drive.
For example:
$ cat /sys/class/scsi_disk/4:0:0:0/device/raid_level RAID 0
/sys/class/scsi_disk/c:b:t:l/device/sas_address
The sas_address
attribute is read-only. This attribute contains the
unique identifier of the disk.
For example:
$ cat /sys/class/scsi_disk/1:0:3:0/device/sas_address 0x5001173d028543a2
/sys/class/scsi_disk/c:b:t:l/device/ssd_smart_path_enabled
The ssd_smart_path_enabled
attribute is
read-only. This attribute is for ioaccel-enabled
volumes. (Ioaccel is an alternative driver submission
path that allows the driver to send I/O requests
directly to backend SCSI devices, bypassing the
controller firmware. This results in an increase in
performance. This method is used for HBA disks and
for logical volumes comprised of SSDs.) Contains 1 if
ioaccel is enabled for the volume and 0
otherwise.
For example:
$ cat /sys/class/scsi_disk/1:0:3:0/device/ssd_smart_path_enabled 0
To configure a Microsemi Smart Family controller, refer to the User Guide for the controller, which can be found by searching for the specific controller at https://storage.microsemi.com/
cciss(4), hpsa(4), sd(4), st(4)
Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs−bus−pci−devices−cciss
in the Linux kernel source tree.
This page is part of release 5.11 of the Linux man-pages
project. A
description of the project, information about reporting bugs,
and the latest version of this page, can be found at
https://www.kernel.org/doc/man−pages/.
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