Assume target names are URL encoded with '%' as the special character.
Any sequence of '%' followed by two bytes in the target name will be replaced
with the byte that the second two bytes represent in hexadecimal.
Example
iqn.ronnie.test%3A1234
will be translated to iqn.ronnie.test:1234
The code that verifies the pr_type response must compare only the
lower four bits of byte 21 of the response ("TYPE") and must ignore
the upper four bits ("SCOPE").
Signed-off-by: Bart Van Assche <bvanassche@acm.org>
Add a simple test that it works or is not implemented.
Add a RCTD test to verify that with this flag clear we get command descriptors without CTDP set and with it set we get command descriptors with CTDP set and a timeout descriptor
Default to 0 meaning no timeout.
Implement a test for iSCS to test what happens if we send a command
with CMDSN being higher than the target allows.
In this case we dont strictly know what will happen, just that what should
NOT happen is the target responding with success.
But we have to be prepared for any kind of failure, including a timeout,
scsi sense, or even iscsi reject or session failure.
iscsi_data.size is used as parameter to memory
operation functions (such as malloc) which except
size_t rather than int.
Signed-off-by: Peter Lieven <pl@kamp.de>
Add support for BUSY status coide from the target and just pass this
back to the application as is (instead of converting it to _ERROR).
This allows the application to trap task->status==SCSI_STATUS_BUSY and
decide what/how to proceed.
This patch adds support for read/writev to directly read and write
from/to iovectors. Before this patch on read and write from/to socket
the operation was limited by the iovec boundaries. If there is enough
data in the buffer or enough buffer space available its now possible
to transfer the whole data in one atomic operaion.
Signed-off-by: Peter Lieven <pl@kamp.de>
We where modifying out_offset and out_len in iscsi_write_to_socket().
If the packet that was being sent before reconnect was a write command
the was a significant change that out_offset and out_len where already
touched. When requeing the packet after reconnect we where
sending garbage!
Signed-off-by: Peter Lieven <pl@kamp.de>
This patch adds the abilitiy to libiscsi to count the number
of consecutive outstanding NOPs.
With this ability its fairly easy to implement a keepalive
check with NOPs in your application.
Periodically (e.g. every 5 secs) create a NOP-Out with:
iscsi_nop_out_async(iscsi, NULL, NULL, 0, NULL);
At that time check the number of consecutive missing NOP-Ins
with
iscsi_get_nops_in_flight(iscsi) > N.
Where N is the number of missing NOP-Ins you will allow.
Please note that it is legitime for the Target to ignore
a NOP if the load is very high as those packet are mark
as IMMEDIATE.
Signed-off-by: Peter Lieven <pl@kamp.de>
Just like DATA_OUT we should just discard NOPs instead of requeueing them
on session reconnect.
Add new flag that to indicate this behaviour on reconnect and set it for
both data out and nops
In specific situation it might be useful to give up if a reconnect
is not successful or after a given number reconnect retries.
This patch adds the ability to change that. The default remains
the same: retry forever.
Signed-off-by: Peter Lieven <pl@kamp.de>
A storage might sent an R2T response for a WRITE command while
we still sending out the WRITE command PDU. This is especially
the case when the command PDU carries immediata data.
Without this patch the R2T response will get lost as
the cmdpdu for the R2T cannot be found in iscsi_process_pdu()
leading to a deadlock.
Signed-off-by: Peter Lieven <pl@kamp.de>
As part of the test also validate the PDU that libiscsi generates and verify that
1, the PDU we send has the F flag set
2, that datasegmentlength for the PDU is one block
Remove the size field as it is not used. If we would keep it
we would have to calculate it in scsi_task_set_iov_in/out which
would add unneccassry wals to the iovec array.
Signed-off-by: Peter Lieven <pl@kamp.de>
The send logic was completely broken for any cases except
ISCSI_INITIAL_R2T_NO and ISCSI_IMMEDIATE_DATA_YES.
The final flag was set wrong or no data was sent.
It was also broken if the data did not fit into the cmd_pdu as
the consecutive pdus did not have the scsi_cbdata set which
lead to a segfault in iscsi_get_user_out_buffer().
Unfortunately we need to include scsi-lowlevel.h again in iscsi-private.h.
This should be fixed asap by introduction of an iscsi_task struct
to avoid to store iscsi relevant data in the scsi_task.
Signed-off-by: Peter Lieven <pl@kamp.de>
Conflicts:
lib/iscsi-command.c
Signed-off-by: Peter Lieven <pl@kamp.de>