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HPSA - Hewlett Packard Smart Array driver |
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This file describes the hpsa SCSI driver for HP Smart Array controllers. |
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The hpsa driver is intended to supplant the cciss driver for newer |
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Smart Array controllers. The hpsa driver is a SCSI driver, while the |
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cciss driver is a "block" driver. Actually cciss is both a block |
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driver (for logical drives) AND a SCSI driver (for tape drives). This |
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"split-brained" design of the cciss driver is a source of excess |
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complexity and eliminating that complexity is one of the reasons |
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for hpsa to exist. |
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Supported devices: |
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Smart Array P212 |
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Smart Array P410 |
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Smart Array P410i |
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Smart Array P411 |
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Smart Array P812 |
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Smart Array P712m |
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Smart Array P711m |
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StorageWorks P1210m |
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Additionally, older Smart Arrays may work with the hpsa driver if the kernel |
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boot parameter "hpsa_allow_any=1" is specified, however these are not tested |
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nor supported by HP with this driver. For older Smart Arrays, the cciss |
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driver should still be used. |
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HPSA specific entries in /sys |
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In addition to the generic SCSI attributes available in /sys, hpsa supports |
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the following attributes: |
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HPSA specific host attributes: |
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/sys/class/scsi_host/host*/rescan |
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the host "rescan" attribute is a write only attribute. Writing to this |
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attribute will cause the driver to scan for new, changed, or removed devices |
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(e.g. hot-plugged tape drives, or newly configured or deleted logical drives, |
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etc.) and notify the SCSI midlayer of any changes detected. Normally this is |
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triggered automatically by HP's Array Configuration Utility (either the GUI or |
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command line variety) so for logical drive changes, the user should not |
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normally have to use this. It may be useful when hot plugging devices like |
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tape drives, or entire storage boxes containing pre-configured logical drives. |
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HPSA specific disk attributes: |
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/sys/class/scsi_disk/c:b:t:l/device/unique_id |
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/sys/class/scsi_disk/c:b:t:l/device/raid_level |
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/sys/class/scsi_disk/c:b:t:l/device/lunid |
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(where c:b:t:l are the controller, bus, target and lun of the device) |
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For example: |
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root@host:/sys/class/scsi_disk/4:0:0:0/device# cat unique_id |
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600508B1001044395355323037570F77 |
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root@host:/sys/class/scsi_disk/4:0:0:0/device# cat lunid |
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0x0000004000000000 |
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root@host:/sys/class/scsi_disk/4:0:0:0/device# cat raid_level |
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RAID 0 |
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HPSA specific ioctls: |
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For compatibility with applications written for the cciss driver, many, but |
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not all of the ioctls supported by the cciss driver are also supported by the |
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hpsa driver. The data structures used by these are described in |
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include/linux/cciss_ioctl.h |
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CCISS_DEREGDISK |
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CCISS_REGNEWDISK |
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CCISS_REGNEWD |
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The above three ioctls all do exactly the same thing, which is to cause the driver |
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to rescan for new devices. This does exactly the same thing as writing to the |
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hpsa specific host "rescan" attribute. |
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CCISS_GETPCIINFO |
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Returns PCI domain, bus, device and function and "board ID" (PCI subsystem ID). |
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CCISS_GETDRIVVER |
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Returns driver version in three bytes encoded as: |
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(major_version << 16) | (minor_version << 8) | (subminor_version) |
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CCISS_PASSTHRU |
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CCISS_BIG_PASSTHRU |
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Allows "BMIC" and "CISS" commands to be passed through to the Smart Array. |
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These are used extensively by the HP Array Configuration Utility, SNMP storage |
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agents, etc. See cciss_vol_status at http://cciss.sf.net for some examples. |
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