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scsicmds.cpp

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    /*
     * Home page of code is: http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net
     *
     * Copyright (C) 2002 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
     * Copyright (C) 2000 Michael Cornwell <cornwell@acm.org>
     *
     * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
     * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
     * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
     * any later version.
     *
     * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
     * (for example COPYING); if not, write to the Free
     * Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
     *
     * This code was originally developed as a Senior Thesis by Michael Cornwell
     * at the Concurrent Systems Laboratory (now part of the Storage Systems
     * Research Center), Jack Baskin School of Engineering, University of
     * California, Santa Cruz. http://ssrc.soe.ucsc.edu/
     *
     */
    
    #define _GNU_SOURCE
    #include <stdio.h>
    #include <sys/ioctl.h>
    #include <sys/types.h>
    #include <sys/stat.h>
    #include <sys/wait.h>
    #include <unistd.h>
    #include <fcntl.h>
    #include <string.h>
    #include <linux/hdreg.h>
    #include <syslog.h>
    #include <stdarg.h>
    #include <signal.h>
    #include <stdlib.h>
    #include <errno.h>
    #include <string.h>
    #include <time.h>
    #include <limits.h>
    #ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_H
    #include <getopt.h>
    #endif
    #include "atacmds.h"
    #include "scsicmds.h"
    #include "smartd.h"
    #include "ataprint.h"
    #include "extern.h"
    
    
    // CVS ID strings
    extern const char *CVSid1, *CVSid2;
    const char *CVSid6="$Id: smartd.c,v 1.88 2002/12/16 12:27:00 ballen4705 Exp $" 
    CVSID1 CVSID2 CVSID3 CVSID4 CVSID7;
    
    // global variable used for control of printing, passing arguments, etc.
    atamainctrl *con=NULL;
    
    // Two other globals -- number of ATA and SCSI devices being monitored
    int numatadevices=0;
    int numscsidevices=0;
    
    // How long to sleep between checks.  Handy as global variable for
    // debugging
    int checktime=CHECKTIME;
    
    // Needed to interrupt sleep when catching SIGUSR1.  Unix Gurus: I
    // know that this can be done better.  Please tell me how -- use email
    // address for Bruce Allen at the top of this file.  Search for
    // "sleeptime" to see what I am doing.
    volatile int sleeptime=CHECKTIME;
    
    // Interrupt sleep if we get a SIGUSR1.  Unix Gurus: I know that this
    // can be done better.  Please tell me how -- use email address for
    // Bruce Allen at the top of this file. Search for "sleeptime" to see
    // what I am doing.
    void sleephandler(int sig){
      int oldsleeptime=sleeptime;
      sleeptime=0;
      printout(LOG_CRIT,"Signal USR1 - checking devices now rather than in %d seconds.\n",oldsleeptime<0?0:oldsleeptime);
      return;
    }
    
    // Global Variables for command line options. These should go into a
    // structure at some point.
    unsigned char debugmode               = FALSE;
    
    // This function prints either to stdout or to the syslog as needed
    
    // [From GLIBC Manual: Since the prototype doesn't specify types for
    // optional arguments, in a call to a variadic function the default
    // argument promotions are performed on the optional argument
    // values. This means the objects of type char or short int (whether
    // signed or not) are promoted to either int or unsigned int, as
    // appropriate.]
    void printout(int priority,char *fmt, ...){
      va_list ap;
      // initialize variable argument list 
      va_start(ap,fmt);
      if (debugmode) 
        vprintf(fmt,ap);
      else {
        openlog("smartd",LOG_PID,LOG_DAEMON);
        vsyslog(priority,fmt,ap);
        closelog();
      }
      va_end(ap);
      return;
    }
    
    // If address is null, this just prints a warning message.  But if
    // address is non-null then send and log a warning email.
    void printandmail(cfgfile *cfg, int which, int priority, char *fmt, ...){
      char command[2048], message[256], hostname[256], additional[256];
      char original[256], further[256], domainname[256];
      int status;
      time_t epoch;
      va_list ap;
      const int day=24*3600;
      int days=0;
      char *address=cfg->address;
      mailinfo *mail=cfg->maildata+which;
      
      // See if user wants us to send mail
      if (!address)
        return;
      
      // check for sanity
      if (cfg->emailopt<0 || cfg->emailopt>3){
        printout(LOG_INFO,"internal error in printandmail(): cfg->emailopts=%d\n",cfg->emailopt);
        return;
      }
      
      // Return if a single warning mail has been sent.
      if ((cfg->emailopt==0 || cfg->emailopt==1) && mail->logged)
        return;
      
      // To decide if to send mail, we need to know what time it is.
      epoch=time(NULL);
    
      // Return if less than one day has gone by
      if (cfg->emailopt==2 && mail->logged && epoch<(mail->lastsent+day))
        return;
    
      // Return if less than 2^(logged-1) days have gone by
      if (cfg->emailopt==3 && mail->logged){
        days=0x01<<(mail->logged-1);
        days*=day;
        if  (epoch<(mail->lastsent+days))
          return;
      }
    
      // record the time of this mail message, and the first mail message
      if (!mail->logged)
        mail->firstsent=epoch;
      mail->lastsent=epoch;
      
      // get system host & domain names (not null terminated if length=MAX) 
      if (gethostname(hostname, 256))
        sprintf(hostname,"Unknown host");
      else
        hostname[255]='\0';
      if (getdomainname(domainname, 256))
        sprintf(hostname,"Unknown domain");
      else
        domainname[255]='\0';
      
      // print warning string into message
      va_start(ap, fmt);
      vsnprintf(message, 256, fmt, ap);
      va_end(ap);
    
      // appropriate message about further information
      additional[0]=original[0]=further[0]='\0';
      if (which) {
        sprintf(further,"You can also use the smartctl utility for further investigation.\n");
    
        switch (cfg->emailopt){
        case 0:
        case 1:
          sprintf(additional,"No additional email messages about this problem will be sent.\n");
          break;
        case 2:
          sprintf(additional,"Another email message will be sent in 24 hours if the problem persists.\n");
          break;
        case 3:
          sprintf(additional,"Another email message will be sent in %d days if the problem persists\n",
    	      (0x01)<<mail->logged);
          break;
        }
        if (cfg->emailopt>1 && mail->logged)
          sprintf(original,"The original email about this issue was sent at %s\n",ctime(&(mail->firstsent)));
      }
      
      // now construct a command to send this as EMAIL
      snprintf(command, 2048, "mail -s 'SMART errors detected on host: %s' %s > /dev/null 2> /dev/null << \"ENDMAIL\"\n"
    	   "This email was generated by the smartd daemon running on host:\n"
    	   "%s in domain: %s\n\n"
    	   "The following warning/error was logged by the smartd daemon:\n"
    	   "%s\n"
    	   "For further details see the syslog (/var/log/messages) on host:\n"
    	   "%s\n\n"
    	   "%s%s%s"
    	   "ENDMAIL\n",
    	   hostname, address, hostname, domainname, message, hostname, further, original, additional);
    
      // issue the command to send email
      status=system(command);
    #ifdef WEXITSTATUS
      if (WEXITSTATUS(status))
    #else
      if (status)
    #endif
        printout(LOG_CRIT,"Email warning message to %s failed (32-bit exit status: %d)\n",address,status);
      else {
        if (which)
          printout(LOG_INFO,"Email warning message sent to %s\n",address);
        else
          printout(LOG_INFO,"Email test message sent to %s\n",address);
      }
    
      // increment mail sent counter
      mail->logged++;
     
      return;
    }
    
    // Printing function for watching ataprint commands, or losing them
    void pout(char *fmt, ...){
      va_list ap;
      // initialize variable argument list 
      va_start(ap,fmt);
      // in debug mode we will print the output from the ataprint.o functions!
      if (debugmode)
        vprintf(fmt,ap);
      va_end(ap);
      return;
    }
    
    // tell user that we ignore HUP signals
    void huphandler(int sig){
      printout(LOG_CRIT,"HUP ignored: smartd does NOT re-read /etc/smartd.conf.\n");
      return;
    }
    
    // simple signal handler to print goodby message to syslog
    void sighandler(int sig){
        printout(LOG_CRIT,"smartd received signal %d: %s\n",
    	     sig, strsignal(sig));
        exit(1);
    }
    
    void goobye(){
      printout(LOG_CRIT,"smartd is exiting\n");
      return;
    }
    
    // Forks new process, closes all file descriptors, redirects stdin,
    // stdout, stderr
    int daemon_init(void){
      pid_t pid;
      int i;  
    
      // flush all buffered streams.  Else we might get two copies of open
      // streams since both parent and child get copies of the buffers.
      fflush(NULL);
      
      if ((pid=fork()) < 0) {
        // unable to fork!
        printout(LOG_CRIT,"smartd unable to fork daemon process!\n");
        exit(1);
      }
      else if (pid)
        // we are the parent process -- exit cleanly
        exit(0);
      
      // from here on, we are the child process.
      setsid();
    
      // Fork one more time to avoid any possibility of having terminals
      if ((pid=fork()) < 0) {
        // unable to fork!
        printout(LOG_CRIT,"smartd unable to fork daemon process!\n");
        exit(1);
      }
      else if (pid)
        // we are the parent process -- exit cleanly
        exit(0);
    
      // Now we are the child's child...
    
      // close any open file descriptors
      for (i=getdtablesize();i>=0;--i)
        close(i);
      
      // redirect any IO attempts to /dev/null for stdin
      i=open("/dev/null",O_RDWR);
      // stdout
      dup(i);
      // stderr
      dup(i);
      umask(0);
      chdir("/");
      return 0;
    }
    
    // Prints header identifying version of code and home
    void printhead(){
      printout(LOG_INFO,"smartd version %d.%d-%d: S.M.A.R.T. Monitoring Daemon\n",
               (int)RELEASE_MAJOR, (int)RELEASE_MINOR, (int)SMARTMONTOOLS_VERSION);
      printout(LOG_INFO,"Home page is %s\n\n",PROJECTHOME);
      return;
    }
    
    
    // prints help info for configuration file directives
    void Directives() {
      printout(LOG_INFO,"Configuration file Directives (following device name):\n");
      printout(LOG_INFO,"  -A     Device is an ATA device\n");
      printout(LOG_INFO,"  -S     Device is a SCSI device\n");
      printout(LOG_INFO,"  -C N   Check disks once every N seconds, where N>=10.\n");
      printout(LOG_INFO,"  -P     Permissive, ignore apparent lack of SMART.\n");
      printout(LOG_INFO,"  -T N   Automatic offline tests. N=0: Disable, 1: Enable.\n");
      printout(LOG_INFO,"  -s N   Attribute Autosave. N=0: Disable, 1: Enable.\n");
      printout(LOG_INFO,"  -c     Monitor SMART Health Status, report if failed\n");
      printout(LOG_INFO,"  -l     Monitor SMART Error Log, report new errors\n");
      printout(LOG_INFO,"  -L     Monitor SMART Self-Test Log, report new errors\n");
      printout(LOG_INFO,"  -f     Monitor 'Usage' Attributes, report failures\n");
      printout(LOG_INFO,"  -M ADD Send email warning to address ADD\n");
      printout(LOG_INFO,"  -m N   Modify email warning behavior. -3 <= N <= 3\n");
      printout(LOG_INFO,"  -p     Report changes in 'Prefailure' Attributes\n");
      printout(LOG_INFO,"  -u     Report changes in 'Usage' Attributes\n");
      printout(LOG_INFO,"  -t     Equivalent to -p and -u Directives\n");
      printout(LOG_INFO,"  -a     Equivalent to -c -l -L -f -t Directives\n");
      printout(LOG_INFO,"  -i ID  Ignore Attribute ID for -f Directive\n");
      printout(LOG_INFO,"  -I ID  Ignore Attribute ID for -p, -u or -t Directive\n");
      printout(LOG_INFO,"   #     Comment: text after a hash sign is ignored\n");
      printout(LOG_INFO,"   \\    Line continuation character\n");
      printout(LOG_INFO,"Attribute ID is a decimal integer 1 <= ID <= 255\n");
      printout(LOG_INFO,"SCSI devices: only -S, -C, -M, and -m Directives allowed.\n");
      printout(LOG_INFO,"Example: /dev/hda -a\n");
    return;
    }
    
    /* prints help information for command syntax */
    void Usage (void){
    #ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_LONG
      printout(LOG_INFO,"Usage: smartd [-XVh] [--debug] [--version] [--help]\n\n");
      printout(LOG_INFO,"Command Line Options:\n");
      printout(LOG_INFO,"  -X, --debug\n  Start smartd in debug mode\n\n");
      printout(LOG_INFO,"  -V, --version, --license, --copyright\n");
      printout(LOG_INFO,"  Print License, Copyright, and version information\n\n");
      printout(LOG_INFO,"  -h, -?, --help, --usage\n  Display this help and exit\n\n");
    #else
      printout(LOG_INFO,"Usage: smartd [-XVh]\n\n");
      printout(LOG_INFO,"Command Line Options:\n");
      printout(LOG_INFO,"  -X     Start smartd in debug mode\n");
      printout(LOG_INFO,"  -V     Print License, Copyright, and version information\n");
      printout(LOG_INFO,"  -h     Display this help and exit\n");
      printout(LOG_INFO,"  -?     Same as -h\n");
    #endif
      printout(LOG_INFO,"\n");
      printout(LOG_INFO,"Optional configuration file: %s\n",CONFIGFILE);
      Directives();
    }
    
    // returns negative if problem, else fd>=0
    int opendevice(char *device){
      int fd = open(device, O_RDONLY);
      if (fd<0) {
        printout(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, %s, open() failed\n",device, strerror(errno));
        return -1;
      }
      // device opened sucessfully
      return fd;
    }
    
    int closedevice(int fd, char *name){
      if (close(fd)){
        printout(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, %s, close(%d) failed\n", name, strerror(errno), fd);
        return 1;
      }
      // device sucessfully closed
      return 0;
    }
    
    // returns <0 on failure
    int ataerrorcount(int fd, char *name){
      struct ata_smart_errorlog log;
      
      if (-1==ataReadErrorLog(fd,&log)){
        printout(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, Read SMART Error Log Failed\n",name);
        return -1;
      }
      
      // return current number of ATA errors
      return log.error_log_pointer?log.ata_error_count:0;
    }
    
    // returns <0 if problem
    int selftesterrorcount(int fd, char *name){
      struct ata_smart_selftestlog log;
    
      if (-1==ataReadSelfTestLog(fd,&log)){
        printout(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, Read SMART Self Test Log Failed\n",name);
        return -1;
      }
      
      // return current number of self-test errors
      return ataPrintSmartSelfTestlog(&log,0);
    }
    
    
    
    // scan to see what ata devices there are, and if they support SMART
    int atadevicescan2(atadevices_t *devices, cfgfile *cfg){
      int fd;
      struct hd_driveid drive;
      char *device=cfg->name;
      
      // should we try to register this as an ATA device?
      if (!(cfg->tryata))
        return 1;
      
      // open the device
      if ((fd=opendevice(device))<0)
        // device open failed
        return 1;
      printout(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, opened\n", device);
      
      // Get drive identity structure
      if (ataReadHDIdentity (fd,&drive)){
        // Unable to read Identity structure
        printout(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, unable to read Device Identity Structure\n",device);
        close(fd);
        return 2; 
      }
      
      if (!cfg->permissive && !ataSmartSupport(&drive)){
        // SMART not supported
        printout(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, appears to lack SMART, use '-P' Directive to try anyway.\n",device);
        close(fd);
        return 2; 
      }
      
      if (ataEnableSmart(fd)){
        // Enable SMART command has failed
        printout(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, could not enable SMART capability\n",device);
        close(fd);
        return 2; 
      }
      
      // disable device attribute autosave...
      if (cfg->autosave==1){
        if (ataDisableAutoSave(fd))
          printout(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, could not disable SMART Attribute Autosave.\n",device);
        else
          printout(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, disabled SMART Attribute Autosave.\n",device);
      }
    
      // or enable device attribute autosave
      if (cfg->autosave==2){
        if (ataEnableAutoSave(fd))
          printout(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, could not enable SMART Attribute Autosave.\n",device);
        else
          printout(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, enabled SMART Attribute Autosave.\n",device);
      }
    
      // capability check: SMART status
      if (cfg->smartcheck && ataSmartStatus2(fd)==-1){
        printout(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, not capable of SMART Health Status check\n",device);
        cfg->smartcheck=0;
      }
      
      // capability check: Read smart values and thresholds
      if (cfg->usagefailed || cfg->prefail || cfg->usage || cfg->autoofflinetest) {
        devices->smartval=(struct ata_smart_values *)calloc(1,sizeof(struct ata_smart_values));
        devices->smartthres=(struct ata_smart_thresholds *)calloc(1,sizeof(struct ata_smart_thresholds));
        
        if (!devices->smartval || !devices->smartthres){
          printout(LOG_CRIT,"Not enough memory to obtain SMART data\n");
          exit(1);
        }
        
        if (ataReadSmartValues(fd,devices->smartval) ||
    	ataReadSmartThresholds (fd,devices->smartthres)){
          printout(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, Read SMART Values and/or Thresholds Failed\n",device);
          free(devices->smartval);
          free(devices->smartthres);
    
          // make it easy to recognize that we've deallocated
          devices->smartval=NULL;
          devices->smartthres=NULL;
          cfg->usagefailed=cfg->prefail=cfg->usage=0;
        }
      }
    
      // disable automatic on-line testing
      if (cfg->autoofflinetest==1){
        if (devices->smartval && isSupportAutomaticTimer(devices->smartval) && !ataDisableAutoOffline(fd))
          printout(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, disabled SMART Automatic Offline Testing .\n",device);
        else
          printout(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, could not disable SMART Automatic Offline Testing.\n",device);
      }
    
      // enable automatic on-line testing
      if (cfg->autoofflinetest==2){
        if (devices->smartval && isSupportAutomaticTimer(devices->smartval) && !ataDisableAutoOffline(fd))
          printout(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, enabled SMART Automatic Offline Testing.\n",device);
        else
          printout(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, could not enable SMART Automatic Offline Testing.\n",device);
      }
    
      // capability check: self-test-log
      if (cfg->selftest){
        int val=selftesterrorcount(fd, device);
        if (val>=0)
          cfg->selflogcount=val;
        else
          cfg->selftest=0;
      }
      
      // capability check: ATA error log
      if (cfg->errorlog){
        int val=ataerrorcount(fd, device);
        if (val>=0)
          cfg->ataerrorcount=val;
        else
          cfg->errorlog=0;
      }
      
      // If not tests available or selected, return
      if (!(cfg->errorlog || cfg->selftest || cfg->smartcheck || 
    	cfg->usagefailed || cfg->prefail || cfg->usage)) {
        close(fd);
        return 3;
      }
      
      // Do we still have entries available?
      if (numatadevices>=MAXATADEVICES){
        printout(LOG_CRIT,"smartd has found more than MAXATADEVICES=%d ATA devices.\n"
    	     "Recompile code from " PROJECTHOME " with larger MAXATADEVICES\n",(int)numatadevices);
        exit(1);
      }
      
      printout(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, is SMART capable. Adding to \"monitor\" list.\n",device);
      // no need to try sending SCSI commands to this device!
      cfg->tryscsi=0;
      
      // we were called from a routine that has global storage for the name.  Keep pointer.
      devices->devicename=device;
      devices->cfg=cfg;
      
      
      numatadevices++;
      closedevice(fd, device);
      return 0;
    }
    
    
    // This function is hard to read and ought to be rewritten. Why in the
    // world is the four-byte integer cast to a pointer to an eight-byte
    // object?? Can anyone explain this obscurity?
    int scsidevicescan(scsidevices_t *devices, cfgfile *cfg){
      int i, fd, smartsupport;
      char *device=cfg->name;
      unsigned char  tBuf[4096];
    
      // should we try to register this as a SCSI device?
      if (!(cfg->tryscsi))
        return 1;
      
      // open the device
      if ((fd=opendevice(device))<0)
        // device open failed
        return 1;
      printout(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, opened\n", device);
      
      // check that it's ready for commands.  Is this really needed?  It's
      // not part of smartctl at all.
      if (testunitnotready(fd)){
        printout(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, Failed Test Unit Ready\n", device);
        close(fd);
        return 2;
      }
      
      // make sure that we can read mode page
      if (modesense(fd, 0x1c, (UINT8 *) &tBuf)){
        printout(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, Failed read of ModePage 0x1c\n", device);
        close(fd);
        return 3;
      }
      
      // see if SMART is supported and enabled
      if (scsiSmartSupport(fd, (UINT8 *) &smartsupport) ||
          (smartsupport & DEXCPT_ENABLE)){
        printout(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, SMART not supported or not enabled\n", device);
        close(fd);
        return 4;
      }
    
      // Device exists, and does SMART.  Add to list
      if (numscsidevices>=MAXSCSIDEVICES){
        printout(LOG_CRIT,"smartd has found more than MAXSCSIDEVICES=%d SCSI devices.\n"
    	     "Recompile code from " PROJECTHOME " with larger MAXSCSIDEVICES\n",(int)numscsidevices);
        exit(1);
      }
    
      // now we can proceed to register the device
      printout(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, is SMART capable. Adding to \"monitor\" list.\n",device);
    
      // since device points to global memory, just keep that address
      devices->devicename=device;
      devices->cfg=cfg;
    
      // register the supported functionality.  The smartd code does not
      // seem to make any further use of this information.
      if (logsense(fd, SUPPORT_LOG_PAGES, (UINT8 *) &tBuf) == 0){
        for ( i = 4; i < tBuf[3] + LOGPAGEHDRSIZE ; i++){
          switch ( tBuf[i]){ 
          case TEMPERATURE_PAGE:
    	devices->TempPageSupported = 1;
    	break;
          case SMART_PAGE:
    	devices->SmartPageSupported = 1;
    	break;
          default:
    	break;
          }
        }	
      }
    
      // increment number of SCSI devices found
      numscsidevices++;
      closedevice(fd, device);
      return 0;
    }
    
    // We compare old and new values of the n'th attribute.  Note that n
    // is NOT the attribute ID number.. If equal, return 0.  The thre
    // structure is used to verify that the attributes are valid ones.  If
    // the new value is lower than the old value, then we return both old
    // and new values. new value=>lowest byte, old value=>next-to-lowest
    // byte, id value=>next-to-next-to-lowest byte., and prefail flag x as
    // bottom bit of highest byte.  See below (lsb on right)
    
    //  [00000000x][attribute ID][old value][new value]
    int  ataCompareSmartValues2(struct ata_smart_values *new,
    			    struct ata_smart_values *old,
    			    struct ata_smart_thresholds *thresholds,
    			    int n, char *name){
      struct ata_smart_attribute *now,*was;
      struct ata_smart_threshold_entry *thre;
      unsigned char oldval,newval;
      int returnvalue;
    
      // check that attribute number in range, and no null pointers
      if (n<0 || n>=NUMBER_ATA_SMART_ATTRIBUTES || !new || !old || !thresholds)
        return 0;
      
      // pointers to disk's values and vendor's thresholds
      now=new->vendor_attributes+n;
      was=old->vendor_attributes+n;
      thre=thresholds->thres_entries+n;
    
      // consider only valid attributes
      if (!now->id || !was->id || !thre->id)
        return 0;
      
      
      // issue warning if they don't have the same ID in all structures:
      if ( (now->id != was->id) || (now->id != thre->id) ){
        printout(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, same Attribute has different ID numbers: %d = %d = %d\n",
    	     name, (int)now->id, (int)was->id, (int)thre->id);
        return 0;
      }
    
      // if values have not changed, return
      newval=now->current;
      oldval=was->current;
    
      // if any values out of the allowed range, or the values haven't changed, return
      if (!newval || !oldval || newval>0xfe || oldval>0xfe || oldval==newval)
        return 0;
      
      // values have changed.  Construct output
      returnvalue=0;
      returnvalue |= newval;
      returnvalue |= oldval<<8;
      returnvalue |= now->id<<16;
      returnvalue |= (now->status.flag.prefailure)<<24;
    
      return returnvalue;
    }
    
    // This looks to see if the corresponding bit of the 32 bytes is set.
    // This wastes a few bytes of storage but eliminates all searching and
    // sorting functions! Entry is ZERO <==> the attribute ON. Calling
    // with set=0 tells you if the attribute is being tracked or not.
    // Calling with set=1 turns the attribute OFF.
    int isattoff(unsigned char attr,unsigned char *data, int set){
      // locate correct attribute
      int loc=attr>>3;
      int bit=attr & 0x07;
      unsigned char mask=0x01<<bit;
    
      // attribute zero is always OFF
      if (!attr)
        return 1;
    
      if (!set)
        return (data[loc] & mask);
      
      data[loc]|=mask;
      // return value when setting makes no sense!
      return 0;
    }
    
    
    int ataCheckDevice(atadevices_t *drive){
      int fd,i;
      char *name=drive->devicename;
      cfgfile *cfg=drive->cfg;
      
      // If user has asked, test the email warning system
      if (cfg->emailopt<0){
        cfg->emailopt*=-1;
        printandmail(cfg, 0, LOG_CRIT, "TEST EMAIL from smartd for device: %s\n", drive->devicename);
      }
    
      // if we can't open device, fail gracefully rather than hard --
      // perhaps the next time around we'll be able to open it
      if ((fd=opendevice(name))<0)
        return 1;
      
      // check smart status
      if (cfg->smartcheck){
        int status=ataSmartStatus2(fd);
        if (status==-1)
          printout(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, not capable of SMART self-check\n",name);
        else if (status==1){
          printout(LOG_CRIT, "Device: %s, FAILED SMART self-check. BACK UP DATA NOW!\n", name);
          printandmail(cfg, 1, LOG_CRIT, "Device: %s, FAILED SMART self-check. BACK UP DATA NOW!\n", name);
        }
      }
      
      // Check everything that depends upon SMART Data (eg, Attribute values)
      if (cfg->usagefailed || cfg->prefail || cfg->usage){
        struct ata_smart_values     curval;
        struct ata_smart_thresholds *thresh=drive->smartthres;
        
        // Read current attribute values. *drive contains old values and thresholds
        if (ataReadSmartValues(fd,&curval))
          printout(LOG_CRIT, "Device: %s, failed to read SMART Attribute Data\n", name);
        else {  
          // look for failed usage attributes, or track usage or prefail attributes
          for (i=0; i<NUMBER_ATA_SMART_ATTRIBUTES; i++){
    	int att;
    	
    	// This block looks for usage attributes that have failed.
    	// Prefail attributes that have failed are returned with a
    	// positive sign. No failure returns 0. Usage attributes<0.
    	if (cfg->usagefailed && ((att=ataCheckAttribute(&curval, thresh, i))<0)){
    	  
    	  // are we tracking this attribute?
    	  att *= -1;
    	  if (!isattoff(att, cfg->failatt, 0)){
    	    char attname[64], *loc=attname;
    	    
    	    // get attribute name & skip white space
    	    ataPrintSmartAttribName(loc, att);
    	    while (*loc && *loc==' ') loc++;
    	    
    	    // warning message
    	    printout(LOG_CRIT, "Device: %s, Failed SMART usage Attribute: %s.\n", name, loc);
    	    printandmail(cfg, 2, LOG_CRIT, "Device: %s, Failed SMART usage Attribute: %s.\n", name, loc);
    	  }
    	}
    	
    	// This block tracks usage or prefailure attributes to see if they are changing
    	if ((cfg->usage || cfg->prefail) && ((att=ataCompareSmartValues2(&curval, drive->smartval, thresh, i, name)))){
    
    	  // I should probably clean this up by defining a union to
    	  // with one int=four unsigned chars to do this.
    	  const int mask=0xff;
    	  int newval =(att>>0)  & mask;
    	  int oldval =(att>>8)  & mask;
    	  int id     =(att>>16) & mask;
    	  int prefail=(att>>24) & mask;
    
    	  // for printing attribute name
    	  char attname[64],*loc=attname;
    	  
    	  // are we tracking this attribute?
    	  if (!isattoff(id, cfg->trackatt, 0)){
    	    
    	    // get attribute name, skip spaces
    	    ataPrintSmartAttribName(loc, id);
    	    while (*loc && *loc==' ') loc++;
    	    
    	    // prefailure attribute
    	    if (cfg->prefail && prefail)
    	      printout(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, SMART Prefailure Attribute: %s changed from %d to %d\n",
    		       name, loc, (int)oldval, (int)newval);
    
    	    // usage attribute
    	    if (cfg->usage && !prefail)
    	      printout(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, SMART Usage Attribute: %s changed from %d to %d\n",
    		       name, loc, (int)oldval, (int)newval);
    	  }
    	} // endof block tracking usage or prefailure
          } // end of loop over attributes
         
          // Save the new values into *drive for the next time around
          *drive->smartval=curval;
        } 
      }
      
      // check if number of selftest errors has increased (note: may also DECREASE)
      if (cfg->selftest){
        unsigned char old=cfg->selflogcount;
        int new=selftesterrorcount(fd, name);
        if (new>old){
          printout(LOG_CRIT, "Device: %s, Self-Test Log error count increased from %d to %d\n",
    	       name, (int)old, new);
          printandmail(cfg, 3, LOG_CRIT, "Device: %s, Self-Test Log error count increased from %d to %d\n",
    		   name, (int)old, new);
        }
        if (new>=0)
          // Needed suince self-test error count may  DECREASE
          cfg->selflogcount=new;
      }
    
      
      // check if number of ATA errors has increased
      if (cfg->errorlog){
        int old=cfg->ataerrorcount;
        int new=ataerrorcount(fd, name);
        if (new>old){
          printout(LOG_CRIT, "Device: %s, ATA error count increased from %d to %d\n",
    	       name, old, new);
          printandmail(cfg, 4, LOG_CRIT, "Device: %s, ATA error count increased from %d to %d\n",
    		   name, old, new);
        }
        // this last line is probably not needed, count always increases
        if (new>=0)
          cfg->ataerrorcount=new;
      }
      closedevice(fd, name);
      return 0;
    }
    
    
    
    int scsiCheckDevice(scsidevices_t *drive){
      UINT8 returnvalue;
      UINT8 currenttemp;
      UINT8 triptemp;
      int fd;
      cfgfile *cfg=drive->cfg;
    
      // If the user has asked for it, test the email warning system
      if (cfg->emailopt<0){
        cfg->emailopt*=-1;
        printandmail(cfg, 0, LOG_CRIT, "TEST EMAIL from smartd for device: %s\n", drive->devicename);
      }
    
      // if we can't open device, fail gracefully rather than hard --
      // perhaps the next time around we'll be able to open it
      if ((fd=opendevice(drive->devicename))<0)
        return 1;
    
      currenttemp = triptemp = 0;
      
      if (scsiCheckSmart(fd, drive->SmartPageSupported, &returnvalue, &currenttemp, &triptemp))
        printout(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, failed to read SMART values\n", drive->devicename);
      
      if (returnvalue) {
        printout(LOG_CRIT, "Device: %s, SMART Failure: (%d) %s\n", drive->devicename, 
    	     (int)returnvalue, scsiSmartGetSenseCode(returnvalue));
        printandmail(cfg, 1, LOG_CRIT, "Device: %s, SMART Failure: (%d) %s\n", drive->devicename, 
    		 (int)returnvalue, scsiSmartGetSenseCode(returnvalue));
      }
      else if (debugmode)
        printout(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, Acceptable Attribute: %d\n", drive->devicename, (int)returnvalue);  
      
      // Seems to completely ignore what capabilities were found on the
      // device when scanned
      if (currenttemp){
        if ((currenttemp != drive->Temperature) && (drive->Temperature))
          printout(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, Temperature changed %d degrees to %d degrees since last reading\n", 
    	       drive->devicename, (int) (currenttemp - drive->Temperature), (int)currenttemp );
        drive->Temperature = currenttemp;
      }
      closedevice(fd, drive->devicename);
      return 0;
    }
    
    void CheckDevices(atadevices_t *atadevices, scsidevices_t *scsidevices){
      int i;
      
      // If there are no devices to monitor, then exit
      if (!numatadevices && !numscsidevices){
        printout(LOG_INFO,"Unable to monitor any SMART enabled ATA or SCSI devices.\n");
        return;
      }
    
      // Infinite loop, which checkes devices
      printout(LOG_INFO,"Started monitoring %d ATA and %d SCSI devices\n",numatadevices,numscsidevices);
      while (1){
        for (i=0; i<numatadevices; i++) 
          ataCheckDevice(atadevices+i);
        
        for (i=0; i<numscsidevices; i++)
          scsiCheckDevice(scsidevices+i);
    
        // Unix Gurus: I know that this can be done better.  Please tell
        // me how -- use email address for Bruce Allen at the top of this
        // file. Search for "sleeptime" to see what I am doing.  I think
        // that when done "right" I should not have to call sleep once per
        // second, but just set an alarm for checktime in the future, and
        // then have an additional alarm sent if the user does SIGUSR1,
        // which arrives first to cause another device check.  Please help
        // me out.
        
        // Sleep until next check. Note that since sleeptime can be set to
        // zero by an EXTERNAL signal SIGUSR1, it's possible for sleeptime
        // to be negative.  Don't use while (sleeptime)!
        sleeptime=checktime;
        while (sleeptime-->0)
          sleep(1); 
      }
    }
    
    char copyleftstring[]=
    "smartd comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This\n"
    "is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it\n"
    "under the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 2.\n"
    "See http://www.gnu.org for further details.\n\n";
    
    cfgfile config[MAXENTRIES];
    
    
    // exits with an error message, or returns integer value of token
    int inttoken(char *arg, char *name, char *token, int lineno, char *configfile, int min, int max){
      char *endptr;
      int val;
      
      // make sure argument is there
      if (!arg) {
        printout(LOG_CRIT,"File %s line %d (drive %s): Directive: %s takes integer argument from %d to %d.\n",
    	     configfile, lineno, name, token, min, max);
        Directives();
        exit(1);
      }
      
      // get argument value (base 10), check that it's integer, and in-range
      val=strtol(arg,&endptr,10);
      if (*endptr!='\0' || val<min || val>max )  {
        printout(LOG_CRIT,"File %s line %d (drive %s): Directive: %s has argument: %s; needs integer from %d to %d.\n",
    	     configfile, lineno, name, token, arg, min, max);
        Directives();
        exit(1);
      }
    
      // all is well; return value
      return val;
    }
    
    // This function returns non-zero if it has correctly parsed a token,
    // else zero if it has failed to parse a token.  Or it exits with a
    // directive message if there is a token-parsing problem.
    int parsetoken(char *token,cfgfile *cfg){
      char sym;
      char *name=cfg->name;
      int lineno=cfg->lineno;
      char *delim=" \n\t";
    
      // is the rest of the line a comment
      if (*token=='#')
        return 1;
      
      // is the token not recognized?
      if (*token!='-' || strlen(token)!=2) {
        printout(LOG_CRIT,"File %s line %d (drive %s): unknown Directive: %s\n",
    	     CONFIGFILE, lineno, name, token);
        Directives();
        exit(1);
      }
      
      // let's parse the token and swallow its argument
      switch (sym=token[1]) {
        char *arg;
        int val;
        
      case 'P':
        // Permissive mode; ignore errors from Mandatory SMART commands
        cfg->permissive=1;
        break;
      case 'A':
        // ATA device
        cfg->tryata=1;
        cfg->tryscsi=0;
        break;
      case 'S':
        //SCSI device
        cfg->tryscsi=1;
        cfg->tryata=0;
        break;
      case 'c':
        // check SMART status
        cfg->smartcheck=1;
        break;
      case 'f':
        // check for failure of usage attributes
        cfg->usagefailed=1;
        break;
      case 't':
        // track changes in all vendor attributes
        cfg->prefail=1;
        cfg->usage=1;
        break;
      case 'p':
        // track changes in prefail vendor attributes
        cfg->prefail=1;
        break;
      case 'u':
        //  track changes in usage vendor attributes
        cfg->usage=1;
        break;
      case 'L':
        // track changes in self-test log
        cfg->selftest=1;
        break;
      case 'l':
        // track changes ATA error log
        cfg->errorlog=1;
        break;
      case 'a':
        // monitor everything
        cfg->smartcheck=1;
        cfg->prefail=1;
        cfg->usagefailed=1;
        cfg->usage=1;
        cfg->selftest=1;
        cfg->errorlog=1;
        break;
      case 'T':
        // Automatic offline testing on/off.  Note "1+" below!
        cfg->autoofflinetest=1+inttoken(arg=strtok(NULL,delim), name, token, lineno, CONFIGFILE, 0, 1);
        break;
      case 's':
        // Attribute autosave on/off.  Note "1+" below!
        cfg->autosave=1+inttoken(arg=strtok(NULL,delim), name, token, lineno, CONFIGFILE, 0, 1);
        break;
      case 'm':
        // email warning option
        cfg->emailopt=inttoken(arg=strtok(NULL,delim), name, token, lineno, CONFIGFILE, -3, 3);
        break;
      case 'i':
        // ignore failure of usage attribute
        val=inttoken(arg=strtok(NULL,delim), name, token, lineno, CONFIGFILE, 1, 255);
        isattoff(val,cfg->failatt,1);
        break;
      case 'I':
        // ignore attribute for tracking purposes
        val=inttoken(arg=strtok(NULL,delim), name, token, lineno, CONFIGFILE, 1, 255);
        isattoff(val,cfg->trackatt,1);
        break;
      case 'C': 
        // period (time interval) for checking
        checktime=inttoken(arg=strtok(NULL,delim), name, token, lineno, CONFIGFILE, 10, INT_MAX);
        break;
      case 'M':
        // send email to address that follows
        arg=strtok(NULL,delim);
        if (!arg) {
          printout(LOG_CRIT,"File %s line %d (drive %s): Directive: %s needs email address(es)\n",
    	       CONFIGFILE, lineno, name, token);
          Directives();
          exit(1);
        }
        if (!(cfg->address=strdup(arg))){
          printout(LOG_CRIT,"File %s line %d (drive %s): Directive: %s: no free memory for email address(es) %s\n",
    	       CONFIGFILE, lineno, name, token, arg);
          Directives();
          exit(1);
        }
        break;
      default:
        printout(LOG_CRIT,"File %s line %d (drive %s): unknown Directive: %s\n",
    	     CONFIGFILE, lineno, name, token);
        Directives();
        exit(1);
      }
      return 1;
    }
    
    int parseconfigline(int entry, int lineno,char *line){
      char *token,*copy;
      char *delim=" \n\t";
      char *name;
      int len;
      cfgfile *cfg;
      static int numtokens=0;
    
      if (!(copy=strdup(line))){
        printout(LOG_INFO,"No memory to parse file: %s line %d, %s\n", CONFIGFILE, lineno, strerror(errno));
        exit(1);
      }
      
      // get first token -- device name
      if (!(name=strtok(copy,delim)) || *name=='#'){
        free(copy);
        return 0;
      }
    
      // Have we detected the DEVICESCAN directive?
      if (!strcmp(SCANDIRECTIVE,name)){
        if (numtokens) {
          printout(LOG_INFO,"Scan Directive %s must be the first entry in %s\n",name,CONFIGFILE);
          exit(1);
        }
        else
          printout(LOG_INFO,"Scan Directive %s found in %s. Scanning for devices.\n",name,CONFIGFILE);
        free(copy);
        return -1;
      }
      numtokens++;
    
      // Is there space for another entry?
      if (entry>=MAXENTRIES){
        printout(LOG_CRIT,"Error: configuration file %s can have no more than MAXENTRIES=%d entries\n",
    	     CONFIGFILE,MAXENTRIES);
        exit(1);
      }
    
      // We've got a legit entry, clear structure
      cfg=config+entry;
      memset(cfg,0,sizeof(*config));
    
      // Save info to process memory for after forking 32 bytes contains 1
      // bit per possible attribute ID.  See isattoff()
      cfg->name=strdup(name);
      cfg->failatt=(unsigned char *)calloc(32,1);
      cfg->trackatt=(unsigned char *)calloc(32,1);
      
      if (!cfg->name || !cfg->failatt || !cfg->trackatt) {
        printout(LOG_INFO,"No memory to store file: %s line %d, %s\n", CONFIGFILE, lineno, strerror(errno));
        exit(1);
      }
    
      cfg->lineno=lineno;
      cfg->tryscsi=cfg->tryata=1;
      
      // Try and recognize if a IDE or SCSI device.  These can be
      // overwritten by configuration file directives.
      len=strlen(name);
      if (len>5 && !strncmp("/dev/h",name, 6))
        cfg->tryscsi=0;
      
      if (len>5 && !strncmp("/dev/s",name, 6))
        cfg->tryata=0;
    
      // parse tokens one at a time from the file
      while ((token=strtok(NULL,delim)) && parsetoken(token,cfg)){
    #if 0
      printout(LOG_INFO,"Parsed token %s\n",token);
    #endif
      }
    
      // basic sanity check -- are any directives enabled?
      if (!(cfg->smartcheck || cfg->usagefailed || cfg->prefail || cfg->usage || 
    	cfg->selftest || cfg->errorlog || cfg->tryscsi)){
        printout(LOG_CRIT,"Drive: %s, no monitoring Directives on line %d of file %s\n",
    	     cfg->name, cfg->lineno, CONFIGFILE);
        Directives();
        exit(1);
      }
    
      // additional sanity check. Has user set -m without -M?
      if (cfg->emailopt && !cfg->address){
        printout(LOG_CRIT,"Drive: %s, Directive -m useless without address Directive -M on line %d of file %s\n",
    	     cfg->name, cfg->lineno, CONFIGFILE);
        Directives();
        exit(1);
      }
    
      entry++;
      free(copy);
      return 1;
    }
    
    // returns number of entries in config file, or 0 if no config file
    // exists.  A config file with zero entries will cause an error
    // message and an exit.
    int parseconfigfile(){
      FILE *fp;
      int entry=0,lineno=1,cont=0,contlineno=0;
      char line[MAXLINELEN+2];
      char fullline[MAXCONTLINE+1];
    
      // Open config file, if it exists
      fp=fopen(CONFIGFILE,"r");
      if (fp==NULL && errno!=ENOENT){
        // file exists but we can't read it
        if (errno<sys_nerr)
          printout(LOG_CRIT,"%s: Unable to open configuration file %s\n",
    	       sys_errlist[errno],CONFIGFILE);
        else
          printout(LOG_CRIT,"Unable to open configuration file %s\n",CONFIGFILE);
        exit(1);
      }
      
      // No config file
      if (fp==NULL)
        return 0;
      
      // configuration file exists
      printout(LOG_INFO,"Using configuration file %s\n",CONFIGFILE);
    
      // parse config file line by line
      while (1) {
        int len=0,scandevice;
        char *lastslash;
        char *comment;
        char *code;
    
        // make debugging simpler
        memset(line,0,sizeof(line));
    
        // get a line
        code=fgets(line,MAXLINELEN+2,fp);
        
        // are we at the end of the file?
        if (!code){
          if (cont) {
    	scandevice=parseconfigline(entry,lineno,fullline);
    	// See if we found a SCANDEVICE directive
    	if (scandevice<0)
    	  return -1;
    	// the final line is part of a continuation line
    	cont=0;
    	entry+=scandevice;
          }
          break;
        }
    
        // input file line number
        contlineno++;
        
        // See if line is too long
        len=strlen(line);
        if (len>MAXLINELEN){
          char *warn;
          if (line[len-1]=='\n')
    	warn="(including newline!) ";
          else
    	warn="";
          printout(LOG_CRIT,"Error: line %d of file %s %sis more than %d characters.\n",
    	       (int)contlineno,CONFIGFILE,warn,(int)MAXLINELEN);
          exit(1); 
        }
    
        // Ignore anything after comment symbol
        if ((comment=index(line,'#'))){
          *comment='\0';
          len=strlen(line);
        }
    
        // is the total line (made of all continuation lines) too long?
        if (cont+len>MAXCONTLINE){
          printout(LOG_CRIT,"Error: continued line %d (actual line %d) of file %s is more than %d characters.\n",
    	       lineno, (int)contlineno, CONFIGFILE, (int)MAXCONTLINE);
          exit(1);
        }
        
        // copy string so far into fullline, and increment length
        strcpy(fullline+cont,line);
        cont+=len;
    
        // is this a continuation line.  If so, replace \ by space and look at next line
        if ( (lastslash=rindex(line,'\\')) && !strtok(lastslash+1," \n\t")){
          *(fullline+(cont-len)+(lastslash-line))=' ';
          continue;
        }
    
        // Not a continuation line. Parse it
        scandevice=parseconfigline(entry,lineno,fullline);
    
        // did we find a scandevice directive?
        if (scandevice<0)
          return -1;
    
        entry+=scandevice;
        lineno++;
        cont=0;
      }
      fclose(fp);
      if (entry)
        return entry;
      
      printout(LOG_CRIT,"Configuration file %s contains no devices (like /dev/hda)\n",CONFIGFILE);
      exit(1);
    }
    
    // Prints copyright, license and version information
    void PrintCopyleft(void){
      char out[CVSMAXLEN];
      debugmode=1;
      printhead();
      printout(LOG_INFO,copyleftstring);
      printout(LOG_INFO,"CVS version IDs of files used to build this code are:\n");
      printone(out,CVSid1);
      printout(LOG_INFO,"%s",out);
      printone(out,CVSid2);
      printout(LOG_INFO,"%s",out);
      printone(out,CVSid6);
      printout(LOG_INFO,"%s",out);
    }
    
    // Parses input line, prints usage message and
    // version/license/copyright messages
    void ParseOpts(int argc, char **argv){
      extern char *optarg;
      extern int  optopt, optind, opterr;
      int optchar;
    #ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_LONG
      struct option long_options[] = {
        { "debug",     no_argument, 0, 'X'},
        { "version",   no_argument, 0, 'V'},
        { "license",   no_argument, 0, 'V'},
        { "copyright", no_argument, 0, 'V'},
        { "help",      no_argument, 0, 'h'},
        { "usage",     no_argument, 0, 'h'},
        { 0,           0,           0, 0  }
      };
    #endif
    
      opterr=optopt=0;
    
      // Parse input options:
    #ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_LONG
      while (-1 != (optchar = getopt_long(argc, argv, "XVh?", long_options, NULL))){
    #else
      while (-1 != (optchar = getopt(argc, argv, "XVh?"))){
    #endif
        switch(optchar) {
        case 'X':
          debugmode  = TRUE;
          break;
        case 'V':
          PrintCopyleft();
          exit(0);
          break;
        case '?':
        case 'h':
        default:
          debugmode=1;
          if (optopt) {
    	printhead();
    	printout(LOG_CRIT,"=======> UNRECOGNIZED OPTION: %c <======= \n\n",optopt);
    	Usage();
    	exit(-1);
    #ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_LONG
          } else if (optchar == '?' && argv[optind-1][1] == '-') {
    	printhead();
    	printout(LOG_CRIT,"=======> UNRECOGNIZED OPTION: %s <======= \n\n",argv[optind-1]+2);
    	Usage();
    	exit(-1);
    #endif
          }
          printhead();
          Usage();
          exit(0);
        }
      }
    
      // print header
      printhead();
      return;
    }
    
    // Function we call if no configuration file was found.  It makes
    // entries for /dev/hd[a-l] and /dev/sd[a-z].
    int makeconfigentries(int num, char *name, int isata, int start){
      int i;
      
      if (MAXENTRIES<(start+num)){
        printout(LOG_CRIT,"Error: simulated config file can have no more than %d entries\n",(int)MAXENTRIES);
        exit(1);
      }
      
      for(i=0; i<num; i++){
        cfgfile *cfg=config+start+i;
        
        // clear all fields of structure
        memset(cfg,0,sizeof(*cfg));
        
        // select if it's a SCSI or ATA device
        cfg->tryata=isata;
        cfg->tryscsi=!isata;
        
        // enable all possible tests
        cfg->smartcheck=1;
        cfg->prefail=1;
        cfg->usagefailed=1;
        cfg->usage=1;
        cfg->selftest=1;
        cfg->errorlog=1;
        
        // lineno==0 is our clue that the device was not found in a
        // config file!
        cfg->lineno=0;
        
        // put in the device name
        cfg->name=strdup(name);
        cfg->failatt=(unsigned char *)calloc(32,1);
        cfg->trackatt=(unsigned char *)calloc(32,1);
        if (!cfg->name || !cfg->failatt || !cfg->trackatt) {
    	printout(LOG_INFO,"No memory for %d'th device after %s, %s\n", i, name, strerror(errno));
          exit(1);
        }
    
        // increment final character of the name
        cfg->name[strlen(name)-1]+=i;
      }
      return i;
    }
    
    
    void cantregister(char *name, char *type, int line){
      if (line)
        printout(LOG_CRIT,"Unable to register %s device %s at line %d of file %s\n",
    	     type, name, line, CONFIGFILE);
      else
        printout(LOG_INFO,"Unable to register %s device %s\n",
    	     type, name);
      return;
    }
    
    
    /* Main Program */
    int main (int argc, char **argv){
      atadevices_t atadevices[MAXATADEVICES], *atadevicesptr=atadevices;
      scsidevices_t scsidevices[MAXSCSIDEVICES], *scsidevicesptr=scsidevices;
      int i,entries;
      atamainctrl control;
      
      // initialize global communications variables
      con=&control;
      memset(con,0,sizeof(control));
      
      // Parse input and print header and usage info if needed
      ParseOpts(argc,argv);
      
      // Do we mute printing from ataprint commands?
      con->quietmode=0;
      con->veryquietmode=debugmode?0:1;
      con->checksumfail=0;
    
      // look in configuration file CONFIGFILE (normally /etc/smartd.conf)
      entries=parseconfigfile();
    
      // If in background as a daemon, fork and close file descriptors
      if (!debugmode)
        daemon_init();
      
      // setup signal handler for shutdown
      if (signal(SIGINT, sighandler)==SIG_IGN)
        signal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN);
      if (signal(SIGTERM, sighandler)==SIG_IGN)
        signal(SIGTERM, SIG_IGN);
      if (signal(SIGQUIT, sighandler)==SIG_IGN)
        signal(SIGQUIT, SIG_IGN);
      if (signal(SIGHUP, huphandler)==SIG_IGN)
        signal(SIGHUP, SIG_IGN);
      if (signal(SIGUSR1, sleephandler)==SIG_IGN)
        signal(SIGUSR1, SIG_IGN);
      
      // install goobye message
      atexit(goobye);
      
      // if there was no config file, create needed entries
      if (entries<=0){
        if (entries)
          printout(LOG_INFO,"smartd: Scanning for devices.\n");
        else
          printout(LOG_INFO,"smartd: file %s not found. Searching for devices.\n",CONFIGFILE);
        entries=0;
        entries+=makeconfigentries(MAXATADEVICES,"/dev/hda",1,entries);
        entries+=makeconfigentries(MAXSCSIDEVICES,"/dev/sda",0,entries);
      }
      
    
      // Register entries
      for (i=0;i<entries;i++){
        // register ATA devices
        if (config[i].tryata && atadevicescan2(atadevicesptr+numatadevices, config+i))
          cantregister(config[i].name, "ATA", config[i].lineno);
        
        // then register SCSI devices
        if (config[i].tryscsi && scsidevicescan(scsidevicesptr+numscsidevices, config+i))
          cantregister(config[i].name, "SCSI", config[i].lineno);
      }
      
      
      // Now start an infinite loop that checks all devices
      CheckDevices(atadevicesptr, scsidevicesptr); 
      return 0;
    }