Message ID | 1475044674-12910-1-git-send-email-nikunj@linux.vnet.ibm.com |
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State | Superseded |
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On 28.09.2016 08:37, Nikunj A Dadhania wrote: > For disks bigger than 2TB(512B sector size), read-10 would fail as it is > limited by the block address(4bytes). Add and use SCSI command READ(16) > which has 8bytes block address. > > Signed-off-by: Nikunj A Dadhania <nikunj@linux.vnet.ibm.com> > --- > slof/fs/scsi-disk.fs | 2 +- > slof/fs/scsi-support.fs | 29 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 2 files changed, 30 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/slof/fs/scsi-disk.fs b/slof/fs/scsi-disk.fs > index 2f7d740..83aab89 100644 > --- a/slof/fs/scsi-disk.fs > +++ b/slof/fs/scsi-disk.fs > @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ CREATE cdb 10 allot > >r rot r> ( block# #blocks addr len ) > 2swap ( addr len block# #blocks ) > dup >r > - cdb scsi-build-read-10 ( addr len ) > + cdb scsi-build-read-16 ( addr len ) > r> -rot ( #blocks addr len ) > scsi-dir-read cdb scsi-param-size 10 > retry-scsi-command I'm feeling a little bit uneasy about using READ-16 here unconditionally... IIRC, the scsi stack is also used for USB devices, and these often used to only implement the bare minimum of SCSI commands, i.e. things like READ-16 are likely not supported there. Could you maybe add a check if the block address can not be stored in 4 bytes anymore, and only use the READ-16 in that case? Thanks, Thomas
Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> writes: > On 28.09.2016 08:37, Nikunj A Dadhania wrote: >> For disks bigger than 2TB(512B sector size), read-10 would fail as it is >> limited by the block address(4bytes). Add and use SCSI command READ(16) >> which has 8bytes block address. >> >> Signed-off-by: Nikunj A Dadhania <nikunj@linux.vnet.ibm.com> >> --- >> slof/fs/scsi-disk.fs | 2 +- >> slof/fs/scsi-support.fs | 29 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> 2 files changed, 30 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) >> >> diff --git a/slof/fs/scsi-disk.fs b/slof/fs/scsi-disk.fs >> index 2f7d740..83aab89 100644 >> --- a/slof/fs/scsi-disk.fs >> +++ b/slof/fs/scsi-disk.fs >> @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ CREATE cdb 10 allot >> >r rot r> ( block# #blocks addr len ) >> 2swap ( addr len block# #blocks ) >> dup >r >> - cdb scsi-build-read-10 ( addr len ) >> + cdb scsi-build-read-16 ( addr len ) >> r> -rot ( #blocks addr len ) >> scsi-dir-read cdb scsi-param-size 10 >> retry-scsi-command > > I'm feeling a little bit uneasy about using READ-16 here > unconditionally... IIRC, the scsi stack is also used for USB devices, > and these often used to only implement the bare minimum of SCSI > commands, i.e. things like READ-16 are likely not supported there. > Could you maybe add a check if the block address can not be stored in 4 > bytes anymore, and only use the READ-16 in that case? Yeah sure, that can be done. How about this: cdb ( addr len block# #blocks cdb ) max-block-num FFFFFFFF > IF scsi-build-read-16 ( addr len ) ELSE scsi-build-read-10 ( addr len ) THEN r> -rot ( #blocks addr len ) Regards, Nikunj
On 28.09.2016 09:03, Nikunj A Dadhania wrote: > Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> writes: > >> On 28.09.2016 08:37, Nikunj A Dadhania wrote: >>> For disks bigger than 2TB(512B sector size), read-10 would fail as it is >>> limited by the block address(4bytes). Add and use SCSI command READ(16) >>> which has 8bytes block address. >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Nikunj A Dadhania <nikunj@linux.vnet.ibm.com> >>> --- >>> slof/fs/scsi-disk.fs | 2 +- >>> slof/fs/scsi-support.fs | 29 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >>> 2 files changed, 30 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) >>> >>> diff --git a/slof/fs/scsi-disk.fs b/slof/fs/scsi-disk.fs >>> index 2f7d740..83aab89 100644 >>> --- a/slof/fs/scsi-disk.fs >>> +++ b/slof/fs/scsi-disk.fs >>> @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ CREATE cdb 10 allot >>> >r rot r> ( block# #blocks addr len ) >>> 2swap ( addr len block# #blocks ) >>> dup >r >>> - cdb scsi-build-read-10 ( addr len ) >>> + cdb scsi-build-read-16 ( addr len ) >>> r> -rot ( #blocks addr len ) >>> scsi-dir-read cdb scsi-param-size 10 >>> retry-scsi-command >> >> I'm feeling a little bit uneasy about using READ-16 here >> unconditionally... IIRC, the scsi stack is also used for USB devices, >> and these often used to only implement the bare minimum of SCSI >> commands, i.e. things like READ-16 are likely not supported there. >> Could you maybe add a check if the block address can not be stored in 4 >> bytes anymore, and only use the READ-16 in that case? > > Yeah sure, that can be done. How about this: > > cdb ( addr len block# #blocks cdb ) > max-block-num FFFFFFFF > IF > scsi-build-read-16 ( addr len ) > ELSE > scsi-build-read-10 ( addr len ) > THEN > r> -rot ( #blocks addr len ) Sounds good! Thomas
On 28/09/16 17:03, Nikunj A Dadhania wrote: > Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> writes: > >> On 28.09.2016 08:37, Nikunj A Dadhania wrote: >>> For disks bigger than 2TB(512B sector size), read-10 would fail as it is >>> limited by the block address(4bytes). Add and use SCSI command READ(16) >>> which has 8bytes block address. >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Nikunj A Dadhania <nikunj@linux.vnet.ibm.com> >>> --- >>> slof/fs/scsi-disk.fs | 2 +- >>> slof/fs/scsi-support.fs | 29 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >>> 2 files changed, 30 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) >>> >>> diff --git a/slof/fs/scsi-disk.fs b/slof/fs/scsi-disk.fs >>> index 2f7d740..83aab89 100644 >>> --- a/slof/fs/scsi-disk.fs >>> +++ b/slof/fs/scsi-disk.fs >>> @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ CREATE cdb 10 allot >>> >r rot r> ( block# #blocks addr len ) >>> 2swap ( addr len block# #blocks ) >>> dup >r >>> - cdb scsi-build-read-10 ( addr len ) >>> + cdb scsi-build-read-16 ( addr len ) >>> r> -rot ( #blocks addr len ) >>> scsi-dir-read cdb scsi-param-size 10 >>> retry-scsi-command >> >> I'm feeling a little bit uneasy about using READ-16 here >> unconditionally... IIRC, the scsi stack is also used for USB devices, >> and these often used to only implement the bare minimum of SCSI >> commands, i.e. things like READ-16 are likely not supported there. >> Could you maybe add a check if the block address can not be stored in 4 >> bytes anymore, and only use the READ-16 in that case? > > Yeah sure, that can be done. How about this: > > cdb ( addr len block# #blocks cdb ) > max-block-num FFFFFFFF > IF > scsi-build-read-16 ( addr len ) > ELSE > scsi-build-read-10 ( addr len ) > THEN > r> -rot ( #blocks addr len ) You'll repost the patch, right?
Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@ozlabs.ru> writes: > On 28/09/16 17:03, Nikunj A Dadhania wrote: >> Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> writes: >> >>> On 28.09.2016 08:37, Nikunj A Dadhania wrote: >>>> For disks bigger than 2TB(512B sector size), read-10 would fail as it is >>>> limited by the block address(4bytes). Add and use SCSI command READ(16) >>>> which has 8bytes block address. >>>> >>>> Signed-off-by: Nikunj A Dadhania <nikunj@linux.vnet.ibm.com> >>>> --- >>>> slof/fs/scsi-disk.fs | 2 +- >>>> slof/fs/scsi-support.fs | 29 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >>>> 2 files changed, 30 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) >>>> >>>> diff --git a/slof/fs/scsi-disk.fs b/slof/fs/scsi-disk.fs >>>> index 2f7d740..83aab89 100644 >>>> --- a/slof/fs/scsi-disk.fs >>>> +++ b/slof/fs/scsi-disk.fs >>>> @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ CREATE cdb 10 allot >>>> >r rot r> ( block# #blocks addr len ) >>>> 2swap ( addr len block# #blocks ) >>>> dup >r >>>> - cdb scsi-build-read-10 ( addr len ) >>>> + cdb scsi-build-read-16 ( addr len ) >>>> r> -rot ( #blocks addr len ) >>>> scsi-dir-read cdb scsi-param-size 10 >>>> retry-scsi-command >>> >>> I'm feeling a little bit uneasy about using READ-16 here >>> unconditionally... IIRC, the scsi stack is also used for USB devices, >>> and these often used to only implement the bare minimum of SCSI >>> commands, i.e. things like READ-16 are likely not supported there. >>> Could you maybe add a check if the block address can not be stored in 4 >>> bytes anymore, and only use the READ-16 in that case? >> >> Yeah sure, that can be done. How about this: >> >> cdb ( addr len block# #blocks cdb ) >> max-block-num FFFFFFFF > IF >> scsi-build-read-16 ( addr len ) >> ELSE >> scsi-build-read-10 ( addr len ) >> THEN >> r> -rot ( #blocks addr len ) > > > You'll repost the patch, right? Oops, I thought I did :( Regards, Nikunj
diff --git a/slof/fs/scsi-disk.fs b/slof/fs/scsi-disk.fs index 2f7d740..83aab89 100644 --- a/slof/fs/scsi-disk.fs +++ b/slof/fs/scsi-disk.fs @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ CREATE cdb 10 allot >r rot r> ( block# #blocks addr len ) 2swap ( addr len block# #blocks ) dup >r - cdb scsi-build-read-10 ( addr len ) + cdb scsi-build-read-16 ( addr len ) r> -rot ( #blocks addr len ) scsi-dir-read cdb scsi-param-size 10 retry-scsi-command diff --git a/slof/fs/scsi-support.fs b/slof/fs/scsi-support.fs index 3e65c87..202d43f 100644 --- a/slof/fs/scsi-support.fs +++ b/slof/fs/scsi-support.fs @@ -525,6 +525,35 @@ CONSTANT scsi-length-read-12 ; \ *************************************************************************** +\ SCSI-Command: READ (16) +\ Type: Block Command +\ *************************************************************************** +\ Forth Word: scsi-build-read-16 ( block# #blocks cdb -- ) +\ *************************************************************************** +\ command code +88 CONSTANT scsi-cmd-read-16 + +\ CDB structure +STRUCT + /c FIELD read-16>operation-code \ code: 88 + /c FIELD read-16>protect \ RDPROTECT, DPO, FUA, FUA_NV + /n FIELD read-16>block-address \ lba + /l FIELD read-16>length \ transfer length (32bits) + /c FIELD read-16>group \ group number + /c FIELD read-16>control +CONSTANT scsi-length-read-16 + +: scsi-build-read-16 ( block# #blocks cdb -- ) + >r ( block# #blocks ) ( R: -- cdb ) + r@ scsi-length-read-16 erase \ 16 bytes CDB + scsi-cmd-read-16 r@ read-16>operation-code c! ( block# #blocks ) + r@ read-16>length l! ( block# ) + r@ read-16>block-address ! ( ) + scsi-param-control r> read-16>control c! ( R: cdb -- ) + scsi-length-read-16 to scsi-param-size \ update CDB length +; + +\ *************************************************************************** \ SCSI-Command: READ with autodetection of required command \ read(10) or read(12) depending on parameter size \ (read(6) removed because obsolete in some cases (USB))
For disks bigger than 2TB(512B sector size), read-10 would fail as it is limited by the block address(4bytes). Add and use SCSI command READ(16) which has 8bytes block address. Signed-off-by: Nikunj A Dadhania <nikunj@linux.vnet.ibm.com> --- slof/fs/scsi-disk.fs | 2 +- slof/fs/scsi-support.fs | 29 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 30 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)