From 6b90ddb814b0b60b21f45a1d246ff339009ce331 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "(no author)" <(no author)@4ea69e1a-61f1-4043-bf83-b5c94c648137> Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2002 17:19:27 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] This commit was manufactured by cvs2svn to create tag 'RELEASE_5_0_16'. git-svn-id: https://smartmontools.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/smartmontools/tags/RELEASE_5_0_16@132 4ea69e1a-61f1-4043-bf83-b5c94c648137 --- CVSROOT/checkoutlist | 13 - CVSROOT/commitinfo | 15 - CVSROOT/config | 14 - CVSROOT/cvswrappers | 23 -- CVSROOT/editinfo | 21 - CVSROOT/loginfo | 26 -- CVSROOT/modules | 26 -- CVSROOT/notify | 12 - CVSROOT/rcsinfo | 13 - CVSROOT/taginfo | 20 - CVSROOT/verifymsg | 21 - sm5/atacmds.cpp | 755 ---------------------------------- sm5/ataprint.cpp | 957 ------------------------------------------- sm5/scsicmds.cpp | 819 ------------------------------------ sm5/scsiprint.cpp | 398 ------------------ sm5/smartctl.cpp | 382 ----------------- sm5/smartd.cpp | 610 --------------------------- www/cvs-script | 6 - www/index.html | 448 -------------------- 19 files changed, 4579 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 CVSROOT/checkoutlist delete mode 100644 CVSROOT/commitinfo delete mode 100644 CVSROOT/config delete mode 100644 CVSROOT/cvswrappers delete mode 100644 CVSROOT/editinfo delete mode 100644 CVSROOT/loginfo delete mode 100644 CVSROOT/modules delete mode 100644 CVSROOT/notify delete mode 100644 CVSROOT/rcsinfo delete mode 100644 CVSROOT/taginfo delete mode 100644 CVSROOT/verifymsg delete mode 100644 sm5/atacmds.cpp delete mode 100644 sm5/ataprint.cpp delete mode 100644 sm5/scsicmds.cpp delete mode 100644 sm5/scsiprint.cpp delete mode 100644 sm5/smartctl.cpp delete mode 100644 sm5/smartd.cpp delete mode 100755 www/cvs-script delete mode 100644 www/index.html diff --git a/CVSROOT/checkoutlist b/CVSROOT/checkoutlist deleted file mode 100644 index b04b3501f..000000000 --- a/CVSROOT/checkoutlist +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -# The "checkoutlist" file is used to support additional version controlled -# administrative files in $CVSROOT/CVSROOT, such as template files. -# -# The first entry on a line is a filename which will be checked out from -# the corresponding RCS file in the $CVSROOT/CVSROOT directory. -# The remainder of the line is an error message to use if the file cannot -# be checked out. -# -# File format: -# -# [<whitespace>]<filename><whitespace><error message><end-of-line> -# -# comment lines begin with '#' diff --git a/CVSROOT/commitinfo b/CVSROOT/commitinfo deleted file mode 100644 index b19e7b7a6..000000000 --- a/CVSROOT/commitinfo +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -# The "commitinfo" file is used to control pre-commit checks. -# The filter on the right is invoked with the repository and a list -# of files to check. A non-zero exit of the filter program will -# cause the commit to be aborted. -# -# The first entry on a line is a regular expression which is tested -# against the directory that the change is being committed to, relative -# to the $CVSROOT. For the first match that is found, then the remainder -# of the line is the name of the filter to run. -# -# If the repository name does not match any of the regular expressions in this -# file, the "DEFAULT" line is used, if it is specified. -# -# If the name "ALL" appears as a regular expression it is always used -# in addition to the first matching regex or "DEFAULT". diff --git a/CVSROOT/config b/CVSROOT/config deleted file mode 100644 index ff43ec005..000000000 --- a/CVSROOT/config +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -# Set this to "no" if pserver shouldn't check system users/passwords -#SystemAuth=no - -# Put CVS lock files in this directory rather than directly in the repository. -#LockDir=/var/lock/cvs - -# Set `TopLevelAdmin' to `yes' to create a CVS directory at the top -# level of the new working directory when using the `cvs checkout' -# command. -#TopLevelAdmin=no - -# Set `LogHistory' to `all' or `TOFEWGCMAR' to log all transactions to the -# history file, or a subset as needed (ie `TMAR' logs all write operations) -#LogHistory=TOFEWGCMAR diff --git a/CVSROOT/cvswrappers b/CVSROOT/cvswrappers deleted file mode 100644 index 0accaf1b1..000000000 --- a/CVSROOT/cvswrappers +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -# This file affects handling of files based on their names. -# -# The -t/-f options allow one to treat directories of files -# as a single file, or to transform a file in other ways on -# its way in and out of CVS. -# -# The -m option specifies whether CVS attempts to merge files. -# -# The -k option specifies keyword expansion (e.g. -kb for binary). -# -# Format of wrapper file ($CVSROOT/CVSROOT/cvswrappers or .cvswrappers) -# -# wildcard [option value][option value]... -# -# where option is one of -# -f from cvs filter value: path to filter -# -t to cvs filter value: path to filter -# -m update methodology value: MERGE or COPY -# -k expansion mode value: b, o, kkv, &c -# -# and value is a single-quote delimited value. -# For example: -#*.gif -k 'b' diff --git a/CVSROOT/editinfo b/CVSROOT/editinfo deleted file mode 100644 index d78886c15..000000000 --- a/CVSROOT/editinfo +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -# The "editinfo" file is used to allow verification of logging -# information. It works best when a template (as specified in the -# rcsinfo file) is provided for the logging procedure. Given a -# template with locations for, a bug-id number, a list of people who -# reviewed the code before it can be checked in, and an external -# process to catalog the differences that were code reviewed, the -# following test can be applied to the code: -# -# Making sure that the entered bug-id number is correct. -# Validating that the code that was reviewed is indeed the code being -# checked in (using the bug-id number or a seperate review -# number to identify this particular code set.). -# -# If any of the above test failed, then the commit would be aborted. -# -# Actions such as mailing a copy of the report to each reviewer are -# better handled by an entry in the loginfo file. -# -# One thing that should be noted is the the ALL keyword is not -# supported. There can be only one entry that matches a given -# repository. diff --git a/CVSROOT/loginfo b/CVSROOT/loginfo deleted file mode 100644 index 5a59f0a54..000000000 --- a/CVSROOT/loginfo +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -# The "loginfo" file controls where "cvs commit" log information -# is sent. The first entry on a line is a regular expression which must match -# the directory that the change is being made to, relative to the -# $CVSROOT. If a match is found, then the remainder of the line is a filter -# program that should expect log information on its standard input. -# -# If the repository name does not match any of the regular expressions in this -# file, the "DEFAULT" line is used, if it is specified. -# -# If the name ALL appears as a regular expression it is always used -# in addition to the first matching regex or DEFAULT. -# -# You may specify a format string as part of the -# filter. The string is composed of a `%' followed -# by a single format character, or followed by a set of format -# characters surrounded by `{' and `}' as separators. The format -# characters are: -# -# s = file name -# V = old version number (pre-checkin) -# v = new version number (post-checkin) -# -# For example: -#DEFAULT (echo ""; id; echo %s; date; cat) >> $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/commitlog -# or -#DEFAULT (echo ""; id; echo %{sVv}; date; cat) >> $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/commitlog diff --git a/CVSROOT/modules b/CVSROOT/modules deleted file mode 100644 index cb9e9efc9..000000000 --- a/CVSROOT/modules +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -# Three different line formats are valid: -# key -a aliases... -# key [options] directory -# key [options] directory files... -# -# Where "options" are composed of: -# -i prog Run "prog" on "cvs commit" from top-level of module. -# -o prog Run "prog" on "cvs checkout" of module. -# -e prog Run "prog" on "cvs export" of module. -# -t prog Run "prog" on "cvs rtag" of module. -# -u prog Run "prog" on "cvs update" of module. -# -d dir Place module in directory "dir" instead of module name. -# -l Top-level directory only -- do not recurse. -# -# NOTE: If you change any of the "Run" options above, you'll have to -# release and re-checkout any working directories of these modules. -# -# And "directory" is a path to a directory relative to $CVSROOT. -# -# The "-a" option specifies an alias. An alias is interpreted as if -# everything on the right of the "-a" had been typed on the command line. -# -# You can encode a module within a module by using the special '&' -# character to interpose another module into the current module. This -# can be useful for creating a module that consists of many directories -# spread out over the entire source repository. diff --git a/CVSROOT/notify b/CVSROOT/notify deleted file mode 100644 index 34f0bc288..000000000 --- a/CVSROOT/notify +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -# The "notify" file controls where notifications from watches set by -# "cvs watch add" or "cvs edit" are sent. The first entry on a line is -# a regular expression which is tested against the directory that the -# change is being made to, relative to the $CVSROOT. If it matches, -# then the remainder of the line is a filter program that should contain -# one occurrence of %s for the user to notify, and information on its -# standard input. -# -# "ALL" or "DEFAULT" can be used in place of the regular expression. -# -# For example: -#ALL mail %s -s "CVS notification" diff --git a/CVSROOT/rcsinfo b/CVSROOT/rcsinfo deleted file mode 100644 index 49e59f4d0..000000000 --- a/CVSROOT/rcsinfo +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -# The "rcsinfo" file is used to control templates with which the editor -# is invoked on commit and import. -# -# The first entry on a line is a regular expression which is tested -# against the directory that the change is being made to, relative to the -# $CVSROOT. For the first match that is found, then the remainder of the -# line is the name of the file that contains the template. -# -# If the repository name does not match any of the regular expressions in this -# file, the "DEFAULT" line is used, if it is specified. -# -# If the name "ALL" appears as a regular expression it is always used -# in addition to the first matching regex or "DEFAULT". diff --git a/CVSROOT/taginfo b/CVSROOT/taginfo deleted file mode 100644 index 274a46dd5..000000000 --- a/CVSROOT/taginfo +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -# The "taginfo" file is used to control pre-tag checks. -# The filter on the right is invoked with the following arguments: -# -# $1 -- tagname -# $2 -- operation "add" for tag, "mov" for tag -F, and "del" for tag -d -# $3 -- repository -# $4-> file revision [file revision ...] -# -# A non-zero exit of the filter program will cause the tag to be aborted. -# -# The first entry on a line is a regular expression which is tested -# against the directory that the change is being committed to, relative -# to the $CVSROOT. For the first match that is found, then the remainder -# of the line is the name of the filter to run. -# -# If the repository name does not match any of the regular expressions in this -# file, the "DEFAULT" line is used, if it is specified. -# -# If the name "ALL" appears as a regular expression it is always used -# in addition to the first matching regex or "DEFAULT". diff --git a/CVSROOT/verifymsg b/CVSROOT/verifymsg deleted file mode 100644 index 86f747ce2..000000000 --- a/CVSROOT/verifymsg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -# The "verifymsg" file is used to allow verification of logging -# information. It works best when a template (as specified in the -# rcsinfo file) is provided for the logging procedure. Given a -# template with locations for, a bug-id number, a list of people who -# reviewed the code before it can be checked in, and an external -# process to catalog the differences that were code reviewed, the -# following test can be applied to the code: -# -# Making sure that the entered bug-id number is correct. -# Validating that the code that was reviewed is indeed the code being -# checked in (using the bug-id number or a seperate review -# number to identify this particular code set.). -# -# If any of the above test failed, then the commit would be aborted. -# -# Actions such as mailing a copy of the report to each reviewer are -# better handled by an entry in the loginfo file. -# -# One thing that should be noted is the the ALL keyword is not -# supported. There can be only one entry that matches a given -# repository. diff --git a/sm5/atacmds.cpp b/sm5/atacmds.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index bb116e56f..000000000 --- a/sm5/atacmds.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,755 +0,0 @@ -/* - * atacmds.c - * - * Home page of code is: http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net - * - * Copyright (C) 2002 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net> - * Copyright (C) 1999-2000 Michael Cornwell <cornwell@acm.org> - * Copyright (C) 2000 Andre Hedrick <andre@linux-ide.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/ - * - */ - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <syslog.h> -#include <errno.h> -#include "atacmds.h" - -const char *CVSid1="$Id: atacmds.cpp,v 1.23 2002/10/24 11:16:51 ballen4705 Exp $" CVSID1; - -// These Drive Identity tables are taken from hdparm 5.2, and are also -// given in the ATA/ATAPI specs for the IDENTIFY DEVICE command. Note -// that SMART was first added into the ATA/ATAPI-3 Standard with -// Revision 3 of the document, July 25, 1995. Look at the "Document -// Status" revision commands at the beginning of -// http://www.t13.org/project/d2008r6.pdf to see this. -#define NOVAL_0 0x0000 -#define NOVAL_1 0xffff -/* word 81: minor version number */ -#define MINOR_MAX 0x1C -const char *minor_str[] = { /* word 81 value: */ - "Device does not report version", /* 0x0000 */ - "ATA-1 X3T9.2 781D prior to revision 4", /* 0x0001 */ - "ATA-1 published, ANSI X3.221-1994", /* 0x0002 */ - "ATA-1 X3T9.2 781D revision 4", /* 0x0003 */ - "ATA-2 published, ANSI X3.279-1996", /* 0x0004 */ - "ATA-2 X3T10 948D prior to revision 2k", /* 0x0005 */ - "ATA-3 X3T10 2008D revision 1", /* 0x0006 */ /* SMART NOT INCLUDED */ - "ATA-2 X3T10 948D revision 2k", /* 0x0007 */ - "ATA-3 X3T10 2008D revision 0", /* 0x0008 */ - "ATA-2 X3T10 948D revision 3", /* 0x0009 */ - "ATA-3 published, ANSI X3.298-199x", /* 0x000a */ - "ATA-3 X3T10 2008D revision 6", /* 0x000b */ /* 1st VERSION WITH SMART */ - "ATA-3 X3T13 2008D revision 7 and 7a", /* 0x000c */ - "ATA/ATAPI-4 X3T13 1153D revision 6", /* 0x000d */ - "ATA/ATAPI-4 T13 1153D revision 13", /* 0x000e */ - "ATA/ATAPI-4 X3T13 1153D revision 7", /* 0x000f */ - "ATA/ATAPI-4 T13 1153D revision 18", /* 0x0010 */ - "ATA/ATAPI-4 T13 1153D revision 15", /* 0x0011 */ - "ATA/ATAPI-4 published, ANSI NCITS 317-1998", /* 0x0012 */ - "ATA/ATAPI-5 T13 1321D revision 3", /* 0x0013 */ - "ATA/ATAPI-4 T13 1153D revision 14", /* 0x0014 */ - "ATA/ATAPI-5 T13 1321D revision 1", /* 0x0015 */ - "ATA/ATAPI-5 published, ANSI NCITS 340-2000", /* 0x0016 */ - "ATA/ATAPI-4 T13 1153D revision 17", /* 0x0017 */ - "ATA/ATAPI-6 T13 1410D revision 0", /* 0x0018 */ - "ATA/ATAPI-6 T13 1410D revision 3a", /* 0x0019 */ - "Reserved", /* 0x001a */ - "ATA/ATAPI-6 T13 1410D revision 2", /* 0x001b */ - "ATA/ATAPI-6 T13 1410D revision 1", /* 0x001c */ - "reserved" /* 0x001d */ - "reserved" /* 0x001e */ - "reserved" /* 0x001f-0xfffe*/ -}; - -// NOTE ATA/ATAPI-4 REV 4 was the LAST revision where the device -// attribute structures were NOT completely vendor specific. So any -// disk that is ATA/ATAPI-4 or above can not be trusted to show the -// vendor values in sensible format. - -// Negative values below are because it doesn't support SMART -const int actual_ver[] = { - /* word 81 value: */ - 0, /* 0x0000 WARNING: */ - 1, /* 0x0001 WARNING: */ - 1, /* 0x0002 WARNING: */ - 1, /* 0x0003 WARNING: */ - 2, /* 0x0004 WARNING: This array */ - 2, /* 0x0005 WARNING: corresponds */ - -3, /* 0x0006 WARNING: *exactly* */ - 2, /* 0x0007 WARNING: to the ATA/ */ - -3, /*<== */ /* 0x0008 WARNING: ATAPI version */ - 2, /* 0x0009 WARNING: listed in */ - 3, /* 0x000a WARNING: the */ - 3, /* 0x000b WARNING: minor_str */ - 3, /* 0x000c WARNING: array */ - 4, /* 0x000d WARNING: above. */ - 4, /* 0x000e WARNING: */ - 4, /* 0x000f WARNING: If you change */ - 4, /* 0x0010 WARNING: that one, */ - 4, /* 0x0011 WARNING: change this one */ - 4, /* 0x0012 WARNING: too!!! */ - 5, /* 0x0013 WARNING: */ - 4, /* 0x0014 WARNING: */ - 5, /* 0x0015 WARNING: */ - 5, /* 0x0016 WARNING: */ - 4, /* 0x0017 WARNING: */ - 6, /* 0x0018 WARNING: */ - 6, /* 0x0019 WARNING: */ - 0, /* 0x001a WARNING: */ - 6, /* 0x001b WARNING: */ - 6, /* 0x001c WARNING: */ - 0 /* 0x001d-0xfffe */ -}; - -// Used to warn users about invalid checksums. However we will not -// abort on invalid checksums. -void checksumwarning(const char *string){ - pout("Warning! %s error: invalid SMART checksum.\n",string); - fprintf(stderr,"Warning! %s error: invalid SMART checksum.\n",string); - syslog(LOG_INFO,"Warning! %s error: invalid SMART checksum.\n",string); - return; -} - -// We no longer use this function, because the IOCTL appears to return -// only the drive identity at the time that the system was booted -// (perhaps from the BIOS. It doesn't correctly reflect the current -// state information, and for example the checksum is usually -// wrong. The replacement function follows afterwards -#if (0) -int ataReadHDIdentity ( int device, struct hd_driveid *buf){ - if (ioctl(device, HDIO_GET_IDENTITY, buf)){ - perror ("ATA GET HD Failed"); - return -1; - } - return 0; -} -#endif - -// Reads current Device Identity info (512 bytes) into buf -int ataReadHDIdentity (int device, struct hd_driveid *buf){ - unsigned short driveidchecksum; - unsigned char parms[HDIO_DRIVE_CMD_HDR_SIZE+sizeof(*buf)]= - {WIN_IDENTIFY, 0, 0, 1,}; - - if (ioctl(device ,HDIO_DRIVE_CMD,parms)){ - // See if device responds to packet command... - parms[0]=WIN_PIDENTIFY; - if (ioctl(device ,HDIO_DRIVE_CMD,parms)){ - perror ("ATA GET HD Identity Failed"); - return -1; - } - } - // copy data into driveid structure - memcpy(buf,parms+HDIO_DRIVE_CMD_HDR_SIZE,sizeof(*buf)); - - // Note -- the declaration that appears in - // /usr/include/linux/hdregs.h: short words160_255[95], is WRONG. - // It should say: short words160_255[96]. I have written to Andre - // Hedrick about this on Oct 17 2002. Please remove this comment - // once the fix has made it into the stock kernel tree. - - // The following ifdef is a HACK to distinguish different versions - // of the header file defining hd_driveid -#ifdef CFA_REQ_EXT_ERROR_CODE - driveidchecksum=buf->integrity_word; -#else - driveidchecksum=buf->words160_255[95]; -#endif - if ((driveidchecksum & 0x00ff) == 0x00a5){ - // Device identity structure contains a checksum - unsigned char cksum=0; - int i; - - for (i=0;i<sizeof(*buf);i++) - cksum+=parms[i+HDIO_DRIVE_CMD_HDR_SIZE]; - - if (cksum) - checksumwarning("Drive Identity Structure"); - } - - return 0; -} - -// Returns ATA version as an integer, and a pointer to a string -// describing which revision. Note that Revision 0 of ATA-3 does NOT -// support SMART. For this one case we return -3 rather than +3 as -// the version number. See notes above. -int ataVersionInfo (const char** description, struct hd_driveid drive){ - unsigned short major,minor; - int i; - - // get major and minor ATA revision numbers -#ifdef __NEW_HD_DRIVE_ID - major=drive.major_rev_num; - minor=drive.minor_rev_num; -#else - major=drive.word80; - minor=drive.word81; -#endif - - // First check if device has ANY ATA version information in it - if (major==NOVAL_0 || major==NOVAL_1) { - *description=NULL; - return -1; - } - - // The minor revision number has more information - try there first - if (minor && (minor<=MINOR_MAX)){ - int std = actual_ver[minor]; - if (std) { - *description=minor_str[minor]; - return std; - } - } - - // HDPARM has a very complicated algorithm from here on. Since SMART only - // exists on ATA-3 and later standards, let's punt on this. If you don't - // like it, please fix it. The code's in CVS. - for (i=15; i>0; i--) - if (major & (0x1<<i)) - break; - - *description=NULL; - if (i==0) - return 1; - else - return i;; -} - -// returns 1 if SMART supported, 0 if not supported or can't tell -int ataSmartSupport(struct hd_driveid drive){ - unsigned short word82,word83; - - // get correct bits of IDENTIFY DEVICE structure -#ifdef __NEW_HD_DRIVE_ID - word82=drive.command_set_1; - word83=drive.command_set_2; -#else - word82=drive.command_sets; - word83=drive.word83; -#endif - - // Note this does not work for ATA3 < Revision 6, when word82 and word83 were added - // we should check for ATA3 Rev 0 in minor identity code... - return (word83 & 0x0001<<14) && !(word83 & 0x0001<<15) && (word82 & 0x0001); -} - -// returns 1 if SMART enabled, 0 if SMART disabled, -1 if can't tell -int ataIsSmartEnabled(struct hd_driveid drive){ - unsigned short word85,word87; - - // Get correct bits of IDENTIFY DRIVE structure -#ifdef __NEW_HD_DRIVE_ID - word85=drive.cfs_enable_1; - word87=drive.csf_default; -#else - word85=drive.word85; - word87=drive.word87; -#endif - - if ((word87 & 0x0001<<14) && !(word87 & 0x0001<<15)) - // word85 contains valid information, so - return word85 & 0x0001; - - // Since we can't rely word85, we don't know if SMART is enabled. - return -1; -} - - -// Reads SMART attributes into *data -int ataReadSmartValues(int device, struct ata_smart_values *data){ - int i; - unsigned char chksum=0; - unsigned char buf[HDIO_DRIVE_CMD_HDR_SIZE+ATA_SMART_SEC_SIZE]= - {WIN_SMART, 0, SMART_READ_VALUES, 1}; - - if (ioctl(device,HDIO_DRIVE_CMD,buf)){ - perror ("SMART Values Read failed"); - return -1; - } - - // compute checksum - for (i=0;i<ATA_SMART_SEC_SIZE;i++) - chksum+=buf[i+HDIO_DRIVE_CMD_HDR_SIZE]; - - // verify that checksum vanishes - if (chksum) - checksumwarning("SMART Data Structure"); - - // copy data and return - memcpy(data,buf+HDIO_DRIVE_CMD_HDR_SIZE,ATA_SMART_SEC_SIZE); - return 0; -} - - -// Reads the Self Test Log (log #6) -int ataReadSelfTestLog (int device, struct ata_smart_selftestlog *data){ - int i; - unsigned char chksum=0; - unsigned char buf[HDIO_DRIVE_CMD_HDR_SIZE+ATA_SMART_SEC_SIZE] = - {WIN_SMART, 0x06, SMART_READ_LOG_SECTOR, 1,}; - - // get data from device - if (ioctl(device, HDIO_DRIVE_CMD, buf)){ - perror ("SMART Error Log Read failed"); - return -1; - } - - // compute its checksum, and issue a warning if needed - for (i=0;i<ATA_SMART_SEC_SIZE;i++) - chksum+=buf[HDIO_DRIVE_CMD_HDR_SIZE+i]; - if (chksum) - checksumwarning("SMART Self-Test Log"); - - // copy data back to the user and return - memcpy(data,buf+HDIO_DRIVE_CMD_HDR_SIZE, ATA_SMART_SEC_SIZE); - return 0; -} - -// Reads the Error Log (log #1) -int ataReadErrorLog (int device, struct ata_smart_errorlog *data){ - int i; - unsigned char chksum=0; - unsigned char buf[HDIO_DRIVE_CMD_HDR_SIZE+ATA_SMART_SEC_SIZE] = - {WIN_SMART, 0x01, SMART_READ_LOG_SECTOR, 1,}; - - // get data from device - if (ioctl(device,HDIO_DRIVE_CMD,buf)) { - perror ("SMART Error Log Read failed"); - return -1; - } - - // compute checksum and issue warning if needed - for (i=0;i<ATA_SMART_SEC_SIZE;i++) - chksum+=buf[HDIO_DRIVE_CMD_HDR_SIZE+i]; - if (chksum) - checksumwarning("SMART Error Log"); - - //copy data back to user and return - memcpy(data, buf+HDIO_DRIVE_CMD_HDR_SIZE, ATA_SMART_SEC_SIZE); - return 0; -} - - -int ataReadSmartThresholds (int device, struct ata_smart_thresholds *data){ - int i; - unsigned char chksum=0; - unsigned char buf[HDIO_DRIVE_CMD_HDR_SIZE+ATA_SMART_SEC_SIZE] = - {WIN_SMART, 1, SMART_READ_THRESHOLDS, 1,}; - - // get data from device - if (ioctl(device ,HDIO_DRIVE_CMD, buf)){ - perror ("SMART Thresholds Read failed"); - return -1; - } - - // compute checksum and issue warning if needed - for (i=0;i<ATA_SMART_SEC_SIZE;i++) - chksum+=buf[HDIO_DRIVE_CMD_HDR_SIZE+i]; - if (chksum) - checksumwarning("SMART Attribute Thresholds"); - - // copy data back to user and return - memcpy(data,buf+HDIO_DRIVE_CMD_HDR_SIZE, ATA_SMART_SEC_SIZE); - return 0; -} - - -// This routine is not currently in use, and it's been marked as -// "Obsolete" in the ANSI ATA-5 spec. So it should probably be left -// alone and unused. If you do modify the thresholds, be sure to set -// the checksum correctly before putting the structure back! -int ataSetSmartThresholds ( int device, struct ata_smart_thresholds *data){ - unsigned char buf[HDIO_DRIVE_CMD_HDR_SIZE+ATA_SMART_SEC_SIZE] = - {WIN_SMART, 1, 0xD7, 1,}; - - memcpy(buf+HDIO_DRIVE_CMD_HDR_SIZE, data, ATA_SMART_SEC_SIZE); - - if (ioctl(device, HDIO_DRIVE_CMD, buf)){ - perror ("SMART Thresholds Read failed"); - return -1; - } - return 0; -} - -int ataEnableSmart (int device ){ - unsigned char parms[4] = {WIN_SMART, 1, SMART_ENABLE, 0}; - - if (ioctl (device, HDIO_DRIVE_CMD, parms)){ - perror ("SMART Enable failed"); - return -1; - } - return 0; -} - -int ataDisableSmart (int device ){ - unsigned char parms[4] = {WIN_SMART, 1, SMART_DISABLE, 0}; - - if (ioctl(device, HDIO_DRIVE_CMD, parms)){ - perror ("SMART Disable failed"); - return -1; - } - return 0; -} - -int ataEnableAutoSave(int device){ - unsigned char parms[4] = {WIN_SMART, 241, SMART_AUTOSAVE, 0}; - - if (ioctl(device, HDIO_DRIVE_CMD, parms)){ - perror("SMART Enable Auto-save failed"); - return -1; - } - return 0; -} - -int ataDisableAutoSave(int device){ - unsigned char parms[4] = {WIN_SMART, 0, SMART_AUTOSAVE, 0}; - - if (ioctl(device, HDIO_DRIVE_CMD, parms)){ - perror("SMART Disable Auto-save failed"); - return -1; - } - return 0; -} - -// Note that in the ATA-5 standard this command is marked "OBSOLETE" -int ataEnableAutoOffline (int device ){ - - /* timer hard coded to 4 hours */ - unsigned char parms[4] = {WIN_SMART, 248, SMART_AUTO_OFFLINE, 0}; - - if (ioctl(device , HDIO_DRIVE_CMD, parms)){ - perror ("SMART Enable Automatic Offline failed"); - return -1; - } - return 0; -} - -// Another Obsolete Command! -int ataDisableAutoOffline (int device ){ - unsigned char parms[4] = {WIN_SMART, 0, SMART_AUTO_OFFLINE, 0}; - - if (ioctl(device , HDIO_DRIVE_CMD, parms)){ - perror("SMART Disable Automatic Offline failed"); - return -1; - } - return 0; -} - - -// This function does NOTHING except tell us if SMART is working & -// enabled on the device. See ataSmartStatus2() for one that actually -// returns SMART status. -int ataSmartStatus (int device ){ - unsigned char parms[4] = {WIN_SMART, 0, SMART_STATUS, 0}; - - if (ioctl(device, HDIO_DRIVE_CMD, parms)){ - perror("Return SMART Status via HDIO_DRIVE_CMD failed"); - return -1; - } - return 0; -} - -// If SMART is enabled, supported, and working, then this call is -// guaranteed to return 1, else zero. Silent inverse of -// ataSmartStatus() -int ataDoesSmartWork(int device){ - unsigned char parms[4] = {WIN_SMART, 0, SMART_STATUS, 0}; - return !ioctl(device, HDIO_DRIVE_CMD, parms); -} - - -// This function uses a different interface (DRIVE_TASK) than the -// other commands in this file. -int ataSmartStatus2(int device){ - unsigned char normal_cyl_lo=0x4f, normal_cyl_hi=0xc2; - unsigned char failed_cyl_lo=0xf4, failed_cyl_hi=0x2c; - - unsigned char parms[HDIO_DRIVE_TASK_HDR_SIZE]= - {WIN_SMART, SMART_STATUS, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}; - - // load CL and CH values - parms[4]=normal_cyl_lo; - parms[5]=normal_cyl_hi; - - if (ioctl(device,HDIO_DRIVE_TASK,parms)){ - perror("SMART Status command via HDIO_DRIVE_TASK failed"); - return -1; - } - - // Cyl low and Cyl high unchanged means "Good SMART status" - if (parms[4]==normal_cyl_lo && parms[5]==normal_cyl_hi) - return 0; - - // These values mean "Bad SMART status" - if (parms[4]==failed_cyl_lo && parms[5]==failed_cyl_hi) - return 1; - - // We haven't gotten output that makes sense; print out some debugging info - perror("SMART Status command failed"); - pout("Please get assistance from %s\n",PROJECTHOME); - pout("Register values returned from SMART Status command are:\n"); - pout("CMD=0x%02x\n",parms[0]); - pout("FR =0x%02x\n",parms[1]); - pout("NS =0x%02x\n",parms[2]); - pout("SC =0x%02x\n",parms[3]); - pout("CL =0x%02x\n",parms[4]); - pout("CH =0x%02x\n",parms[5]); - pout("SEL=0x%02x\n",parms[6]); - return -1; -} - -// This is the way to execute ALL tests: offline, short self-test, -// extended self test, with and without captive mode, etc. -int ataSmartTest(int device, int testtype){ - unsigned char parms[4] = {WIN_SMART, 0, SMART_IMMEDIATE_OFFLINE}; - char cmdmsg[128],*type,*captive; - int errornum; - - parms[1]=testtype; - - // Set up strings that describe the type of test - if (testtype==SHORT_CAPTIVE_SELF_TEST || testtype==EXTEND_CAPTIVE_SELF_TEST) - captive="captive"; - else - captive="off-line"; - - if (testtype==OFFLINE_FULL_SCAN) - type="off-line"; - else if (testtype==SHORT_SELF_TEST || testtype==SHORT_CAPTIVE_SELF_TEST) - type="Short self-test"; - else - type="Extended self-test"; - - // Print ouf message that we are sending the command to test - if (testtype==ABORT_SELF_TEST) - sprintf(cmdmsg,"Abort SMART off-line mode self-test routine"); - else - sprintf(cmdmsg,"Execute SMART %s routine immediately in %s mode",type,captive); - pout("Sending command: \"%s\".\n",cmdmsg); - - // Now send the command to test - errornum=ioctl(device, HDIO_DRIVE_CMD, parms); - if (errornum && !((testtype=SHORT_CAPTIVE_SELF_TEST || testtype==EXTEND_CAPTIVE_SELF_TEST) && errno==EIO)){ - char errormsg[128]; - sprintf(errormsg,"Command \"%s\" failed",cmdmsg); - perror(errormsg); - fprintf(stderr,"\n"); - return -1; - } - - // Since the command succeeded, tell user - if (testtype==ABORT_SELF_TEST) - pout("Self-testing aborted!\n"); - else - pout("Drive command \"%s\" successful.\nTesting has begun.\n",cmdmsg); - return 0; -} - -/* Test Time Functions */ -int TestTime(struct ata_smart_values data,int testtype){ - switch (testtype){ - case OFFLINE_FULL_SCAN: - return (int) data.total_time_to_complete_off_line; - case SHORT_SELF_TEST: - case SHORT_CAPTIVE_SELF_TEST: - return (int) data.short_test_completion_time; - case EXTEND_SELF_TEST: - case EXTEND_CAPTIVE_SELF_TEST: - return (int) data.extend_test_completion_time; - default: - return 0; - } -} - - -int isSmartErrorLogCapable ( struct ata_smart_values data){ - return data.errorlog_capability & 0x01; -} -int isSupportExecuteOfflineImmediate ( struct ata_smart_values data){ - return data.offline_data_collection_capability & 0x01; -} -int isSupportAutomaticTimer ( struct ata_smart_values data){ - return data.offline_data_collection_capability & 0x02; -} -int isSupportOfflineAbort ( struct ata_smart_values data){ - return data.offline_data_collection_capability & 0x04; -} -int isSupportOfflineSurfaceScan ( struct ata_smart_values data){ - return data.offline_data_collection_capability & 0x08; -} -int isSupportSelfTest (struct ata_smart_values data){ - return data.offline_data_collection_capability & 0x10; -} - - -// Loop over all valid attributes. If they are prefailure attributes -// and are at or below the threshold value, then return the ID of the -// first failing attribute found. Return 0 if all prefailure -// attributes are in bounds. The spec says "Bit 0 -// -Pre-failure/advisory - If the value of this bit equals zero, an -// attribute value less than or equal to its corresponding attribute -// threshold indicates an advisory condition where the usage or age of -// the device has exceeded its intended design life period. If the -// value of this bit equals one, an atribute value less than or equal -// to its corresponding attribute threshold indicates a pre-failure -// condition where imminent loss of data is being predicted." - - -// onlyfailing=0 : are or were any age or prefailure attributes <= threshold -// onlyfailing=1: are any prefailure attributes <= threshold now -int ataCheckSmart (struct ata_smart_values data, - struct ata_smart_thresholds thresholds, - int onlyfailed){ - int i; - - // loop over all attributes - for (i=0; i<NUMBER_ATA_SMART_ATTRIBUTES; i++){ - - // pointers to disk's values and vendor's thresholds - struct ata_smart_attribute *disk=data.vendor_attributes+i; - struct ata_smart_threshold_entry *thre=thresholds.thres_entries+i; - - // consider only valid attributes - if (disk->id && thre->id){ - int failednow,failedever; - - failednow =disk->current <= thre->threshold; - failedever=disk->worst <= thre->threshold; - - if (!onlyfailed && failedever) - return disk->id; - - if (onlyfailed && failednow && disk->status.flag.prefailure) - return disk->id; - } - } - return 0; -} - - -// Note some attribute names appear redundant because different -// manufacturers use different attribute IDs for an attribute with the -// same name. -void ataPrintSmartAttribName(char *out, unsigned char id){ - char *name; - switch (id){ - - case 1: - name="Raw_Read_Error_Rate"; - break; - case 2: - name="Throughput_Performance"; - break; - case 3: - name="Spin_Up_Time"; - break; - case 4: - name="Start_Stop_Count"; - break; - case 5: - name="Reallocated_Sector_Ct"; - break; - case 6: - name="Read_Channel_Margin"; - break; - case 7: - name="Seek_Error_Rate"; - break; - case 8: - name="Seek_Time_Performance"; - break; - case 9: - name="Power_On_Hours"; - break; - case 10: - name="Spin_Retry_Count"; - break; - case 11: - name="Calibration_Retry_Count"; - break; - case 12: - name="Power_Cycle_Count"; - break; - case 13: - name="Read_Soft_Error_Rate"; - break; - case 191: - name="G-Sense_Error_Rate"; - break; - case 192: - name="Power-Off_Retract_Count"; - break; - case 193: - name="Load_Cycle_Count"; - break; - case 194: - name="Temperature_Centigrade"; - break; - case 195: - name="Hardware_ECC_Recovered"; - break; - case 196: - name="Reallocated_Event_Count"; - break; - case 197: - name="Current_Pending_Sector"; - break; - case 198: - name="Offline_Uncorrectable"; - break; - case 199: - name="UDMA_CRC_Error_Count"; - break; - case 220: - // Note -- this is also apparently used for temperature. - name="Disk_Shift"; - break; - case 221: - name="G-Sense_Error_Rate"; - break; - case 222: - name="Loaded_Hours"; - break; - case 223: - name="Load_Retry_Count"; - break; - case 224: - name="Load_Friction"; - break; - case 225: - name="Load_Cycle_Count"; - break; - case 226: - name="Load-in_Time"; - break; - case 227: - name="Torq-amp_Count"; - break; - case 228: - name="Power-off_Retract_Count"; - break; - case 231: - name="Temperature_Centigrade"; - default: - name="Unknown_Attribute"; - break; - } - sprintf(out,"%3d %s",id,name); - return; -} diff --git a/sm5/ataprint.cpp b/sm5/ataprint.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 972a27c6c..000000000 --- a/sm5/ataprint.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,957 +0,0 @@ -/* - * ataprint.c - * - * Home page of code is: http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net - * - * Copyright (C) 2002 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net> - * Copyright (C) 1999-2000 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/ - * - */ - -#include <ctype.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include "ataprint.h" -#include "smartctl.h" -#include "extern.h" - -const char *CVSid4="$Id: ataprint.cpp,v 1.33 2002/10/24 09:54:02 ballen4705 Exp $" -CVSID2 CVSID3 CVSID6; - -// Function for printing ASCII byte-swapped strings, skipping white -// space. This is needed on little-endian architectures, eg Intel, -// Alpha. If someone wants to run this on SPARC they'll need to test -// for the Endian-ness and skip the byte swapping if it's big-endian. -void printswap(char *in, unsigned int n){ - unsigned int i; - char out[64]; - - // swap bytes - for (i=0;i<n;i+=2){ - unsigned int j=i+1; - out[i]=in[j]; - out[j]=in[i]; - } - - // find the end of the white space - for (i=0;i<n && isspace(out[i]);i++); - - // and do the printing starting from first non-white space - if (n-i) - pout("%.*s\n",(int)(n-i),out+i); - else - pout("[No Information Found]\n"); - - return; -} - - -void ataPrintDriveInfo (struct hd_driveid drive){ - int version; - const char *description; - char unknown[64]; - - // print out model, serial # and firmware versions (byte-swap ASCI strings) - pout("Device Model: "); - printswap(drive.model,40); - - pout("Serial Number: "); - printswap(drive.serial_no,20); - - pout("Firmware Version: "); - printswap(drive.fw_rev,8); - - // now get ATA version info - version=ataVersionInfo(&description,drive); - - // unrecognized minor revision code - if (!description){ - sprintf(unknown,"Unrecognized. Minor revision code: 0x%02x",drive.minor_rev_num); - description=unknown; - } - - - // SMART Support was first added into the ATA/ATAPI-3 Standard with - // Revision 3 of the document, July 25, 1995. Look at the "Document - // Status" revision commands at the beginning of - // http://www.t13.org/project/d2008r6.pdf to see this. So it's not - // enough to check if we are ATA-3. Version=-3 indicates ATA-3 - // BEFORE Revision 3. - pout("ATA Version is: %i\n",version>0?version:-1*version); - pout("ATA Standard is: %s\n",description); - - if (version>=3) - return; - - pout("SMART is only available in ATA Version 3 Revision 3 or greater.\n"); - pout("We will try to proceed in spite of this.\n"); - return; -} - - -/* void PrintSmartOfflineStatus ( struct ata_smart_values data) - prints verbose value Off-line data collection status byte */ - -void PrintSmartOfflineStatus ( struct ata_smart_values data) -{ - pout ("Off-line data collection status: "); - - switch (data.offline_data_collection_status){ - case 0x00: - case 0x80: - pout ("(0x%02x)\tOffline data collection activity was\n\t\t\t\t\t", - data.offline_data_collection_status); - pout("never started.\n"); - break; - case 0x01: - case 0x81: - pout ("(0x%02x)\tReserved.\n", - data.offline_data_collection_status); - break; - case 0x02: - case 0x82: - pout ("(0x%02x)\tOffline data collection activity \n\t\t\t\t\t", - data.offline_data_collection_status); - pout ("completed without error.\n"); - break; - case 0x03: - case 0x83: - pout ("(0x%02x)\tReserved.\n", - data.offline_data_collection_status); - break; - case 0x04: - case 0x84: - pout ("(0x%02x)\tOffline data collection activity was \n\t\t\t\t\t", - data.offline_data_collection_status); - pout ("suspended by an interrupting command from host.\n"); - break; - case 0x05: - case 0x85: - pout ("(0x%02x)\tOffline data collection activity was \n\t\t\t\t\t", - data.offline_data_collection_status); - pout ("aborted by an interrupting command from host.\n"); - break; - case 0x06: - case 0x86: - pout ("(0x%02x)\tOffline data collection activity was \n\t\t\t\t\t", - data.offline_data_collection_status); - pout ("aborted by the device with a fatal error.\n"); - break; - default: - if ( ((data.offline_data_collection_status >= 0x07) && - (data.offline_data_collection_status <= 0x3f)) || - ((data.offline_data_collection_status >= 0xc0) && - (data.offline_data_collection_status <= 0xff)) ) - { - pout ("(0x%02x)\tVendor Specific.\n", - data.offline_data_collection_status); - } - else - { - pout ("(0x%02x)\tReserved.\n", - data.offline_data_collection_status); - } - } -} - - - -void PrintSmartSelfExecStatus ( struct ata_smart_values data) -{ - pout ("Self-test execution status: "); - - switch (data.self_test_exec_status >> 4) - { - case 0: - pout ("(%4d)\tThe previous self-test routine completed\n\t\t\t\t\t", - data.self_test_exec_status); - pout ("without error or no self-test has ever \n\t\t\t\t\tbeen run.\n"); - break; - case 1: - pout ("(%4d)\tThe self-test routine was aborted by\n\t\t\t\t\t", - data.self_test_exec_status); - pout ("the host.\n"); - break; - case 2: - pout ("(%4d)\tThe self-test routine was interrupted\n\t\t\t\t\t", - data.self_test_exec_status); - pout ("by the host with a hard or soft reset.\n"); - break; - case 3: - pout ("(%4d)\tA fatal error or unknown test error\n\t\t\t\t\t", - data.self_test_exec_status); - pout ("occurred while the device was executing\n\t\t\t\t\t"); - pout ("its self-test routine and the device \n\t\t\t\t\t"); - pout ("was unable to complete the self-test \n\t\t\t\t\t"); - pout ("routine.\n"); - break; - case 4: - pout ("(%4d)\tThe previous self-test completed having\n\t\t\t\t\t", - data.self_test_exec_status); - pout ("a test element that failed and the test\n\t\t\t\t\t"); - pout ("element that failed is not known.\n"); - break; - case 5: - pout ("(%4d)\tThe previous self-test completed having\n\t\t\t\t\t", - data.self_test_exec_status); - pout ("the electrical element of the test\n\t\t\t\t\t"); - pout ("failed.\n"); - break; - case 6: - pout ("(%4d)\tThe previous self-test completed having\n\t\t\t\t\t", - data.self_test_exec_status); - pout ("the servo (and/or seek) element of the \n\t\t\t\t\t"); - pout ("test failed.\n"); - break; - case 7: - pout ("(%4d)\tThe previous self-test completed having\n\t\t\t\t\t", - data.self_test_exec_status); - pout ("the read element of the test failed.\n"); - break; - case 15: - pout ("(%4d)\tSelf-test routine in progress...\n\t\t\t\t\t", - data.self_test_exec_status); - pout ("%1d0%% of test remaining.\n", - data.self_test_exec_status & 0x0f); - break; - default: - pout ("(%4d)\tReserved.\n", - data.self_test_exec_status); - break; - } - -} - - - -void PrintSmartTotalTimeCompleteOffline ( struct ata_smart_values data) -{ - pout ("Total time to complete off-line \n"); - pout ("data collection: \t\t (%4d) seconds.\n", - data.total_time_to_complete_off_line); -} - - - -void PrintSmartOfflineCollectCap ( struct ata_smart_values data) -{ - pout ("Offline data collection\n"); - pout ("capabilities: \t\t\t (0x%02x) ", - data.offline_data_collection_capability); - - if (data.offline_data_collection_capability == 0x00) - { - pout ("\tOff-line data collection not supported.\n"); - } - else - { - pout( "%s\n", isSupportExecuteOfflineImmediate(data)? - "SMART execute Offline immediate." : - "No SMART execute Offline immediate."); - - pout( "\t\t\t\t\t%s\n", isSupportAutomaticTimer(data)? - "Automatic timer ON/OFF support.": - "No Automatic timer ON/OFF support."); - - pout( "\t\t\t\t\t%s\n", isSupportOfflineAbort(data)? - "Abort Offline collection upon new\n\t\t\t\t\tcommand.": - "Suspend Offline collection upon new\n\t\t\t\t\tcommand."); - - pout( "\t\t\t\t\t%s\n", isSupportOfflineSurfaceScan(data)? - "Offline surface scan supported.": - "No Offline surface scan supported."); - - pout( "\t\t\t\t\t%s\n", isSupportSelfTest(data)? - "Self-test supported.": - "No Self-test supported."); - } -} - - - -void PrintSmartCapability ( struct ata_smart_values data) -{ - pout ("SMART capabilities: "); - pout ("(0x%04x)\t", data.smart_capability); - - if (data.smart_capability == 0x00) - { - pout ("Automatic saving of SMART data\t\t\t\t\tis not implemented.\n"); - } - else - { - - pout( "%s\n", (data.smart_capability & 0x01)? - "Saves SMART data before entering\n\t\t\t\t\tpower-saving mode.": - "Does not save SMART data before\n\t\t\t\t\tentering power-saving mode."); - - if ( data.smart_capability & 0x02 ) - { - pout ("\t\t\t\t\tSupports SMART auto save timer.\n"); - } - } -} - - - -void PrintSmartErrorLogCapability ( struct ata_smart_values data) -{ - - pout ("Error logging capability: "); - - if ( isSmartErrorLogCapable(data) ) - { - pout (" (0x%02x)\tError logging supported.\n", - data.errorlog_capability); - } - else { - pout (" (0x%02x)\tError logging NOT supported.\n", - data.errorlog_capability); - } -} - - - -void PrintSmartShortSelfTestPollingTime ( struct ata_smart_values data) -{ - if ( isSupportSelfTest(data) ) - { - pout ("Short self-test routine \n"); - pout ("recommended polling time: \t (%4d) minutes.\n", - data.short_test_completion_time); - - } - else - { - pout ("Short self-test routine \n"); - pout ("recommended polling time: \t Not Supported.\n"); - } -} - - -void PrintSmartExtendedSelfTestPollingTime ( struct ata_smart_values data) -{ - if ( isSupportSelfTest(data) ) - { - pout ("Extended self-test routine \n"); - pout ("recommended polling time: \t (%4d) minutes.\n", - data.extend_test_completion_time); - } - else - { - pout ("Extended self-test routine \n"); - pout ("recommended polling time: \t Not Supported.\n"); - } -} - - -// onlyfailed=0 : print all attribute values -// onlyfailed=1: just ones that are currently failed and have prefailure bit set -// onlyfailed=2: ones that are failed, or have failed with or without prefailure bit set -void PrintSmartAttribWithThres (struct ata_smart_values data, - struct ata_smart_thresholds thresholds, - int onlyfailed){ - int i,j; - long long rawvalue; - int needheader=1; - - // step through all vendor attributes - for (i=0; i<NUMBER_ATA_SMART_ATTRIBUTES; i++){ - char *status; - struct ata_smart_attribute *disk=data.vendor_attributes+i; - struct ata_smart_threshold_entry *thre=thresholds.thres_entries+i; - - // consider only valid attributes - if (disk->id && thre->id){ - char *type; - int failednow,failedever; - char attributename[64]; - - failednow =disk->current <= thre->threshold; - failedever=disk->worst <= thre->threshold; - - // These break out of the loop if we are only printing certain entries... - if (onlyfailed==1 && (!disk->status.flag.prefailure || !failednow)) - continue; - - if (onlyfailed==2 && !failedever) - continue; - - // print header only if needed - if (needheader){ - if (!onlyfailed){ - pout ("SMART Attributes Data Structure revision number: %i\n",data.revnumber); - pout ("Vendor Specific SMART Attributes with Thresholds:\n"); - } - pout("ID# ATTRIBUTE_NAME FLAG VALUE WORST THRESH TYPE WHEN_FAILED RAW_VALUE\n"); - needheader=0; - } - - // is this currently failed, or has it ever failed? - if (failednow) - status="FAILING_NOW"; - else if (failedever) - status="In_the_past"; - else - status=" -"; - - // Print name of attribute - ataPrintSmartAttribName(attributename,disk->id); - pout("%-28s",attributename); - - // printing line for each valid attribute - type=disk->status.flag.prefailure?"Pre-fail":"Old_age"; - pout("0x%04x %.3i %.3i %.3i %-9s%-12s", - disk->status.all, disk->current, disk->worst, - thre->threshold, type, status); - - // convert the six individual bytes to a long long (8 byte) integer - rawvalue = 0; - for (j = 0 ; j < 6 ; j++) - rawvalue |= disk->raw[j] << (8*j) ; - - // This switch statement is where we handle Raw attributes - // that are stored in an unusual vendor-specific format, - switch (disk->id){ - // Power on time - case 9: - if (smart009minutes) - // minutes - pout ("%llu h + %2llu m\n",rawvalue/60,rawvalue%60); - else - // hours - pout ("%llu\n", rawvalue); //stored in hours - break; - - // Temperature - case 194: - pout ("%u", disk->raw[0]); - if (rawvalue==disk->raw[0]) - pout("\n"); - else - // The other bytes are in use. Try IBM's model - pout(" (Lifetime Min/Max %u/%u)\n",disk->raw[2], - disk->raw[4]); - break; - default: - pout("%llu\n", rawvalue); - } - } - } - if (!needheader) pout("\n"); -} - - -void ataPrintGeneralSmartValues(struct ata_smart_values data){ - pout ("General SMART Values:\n"); - - PrintSmartOfflineStatus(data); - - if (isSupportSelfTest(data)){ - PrintSmartSelfExecStatus (data); - } - - PrintSmartTotalTimeCompleteOffline(data); - PrintSmartOfflineCollectCap(data); - PrintSmartCapability(data); - - PrintSmartErrorLogCapability(data); - if (isSupportSelfTest(data)){ - PrintSmartShortSelfTestPollingTime (data); - PrintSmartExtendedSelfTestPollingTime (data); - } - pout("\n"); -} - -// Is not (currently) used in ANY code -void ataPrintSmartThresholds (struct ata_smart_thresholds data) -{ - int i; - - pout ("SMART Thresholds\n"); - pout ("SMART Threshold Revision Number: %i\n", data.revnumber); - - for ( i = 0 ; i < NUMBER_ATA_SMART_ATTRIBUTES ; i++) { - if (data.thres_entries[i].id) - pout ("Attribute %3i threshold: %02x (%2i)\n", - data.thres_entries[i].id, - data.thres_entries[i].threshold, - data.thres_entries[i].threshold); - } -} - - -// Returns nonzero if region of memory contains non-zero entries -int nonempty(unsigned char *testarea,int n){ - int i; - for (i=0;i<n;i++) - if (testarea[i]) - return 1; - return 0; -} - -void ataPrintSmartErrorlog (struct ata_smart_errorlog data){ - int i,j,k; - - pout ("SMART Error Log Version: %i\n", data.revnumber); - - // if no errors logged, return - if (!data.error_log_pointer){ - pout ("No Errors Logged\n\n"); - return; - } - QUIETON; - // if log pointer out of range, return - if ( data.error_log_pointer>5 ){ - pout("Invalid Error Log index = %02x (T13/1321D rev 1c" - "Section 8.41.6.8.2.2 gives valid range from 1 to 5)\n\n", - data.error_log_pointer); - return; - } - - // starting printing error log info - if (data.ata_error_count<=5) - pout ( "ATA Error Count: %u\n", data.ata_error_count); - else - pout ( "ATA Error Count: %u (device log contains only the most recent five errors)\n", - data.ata_error_count); - QUIETOFF; - pout("\tDCR = Device Control Register\n"); - pout("\tFR = Features Register\n"); - pout("\tSC = Sector Count Register\n"); - pout("\tSN = Sector Number Register\n"); - pout("\tCL = Cylinder Low Register\n"); - pout("\tCH = Cylinder High Register\n"); - pout("\tD/H = Device/Head Register\n"); - pout("\tCR = Content written to Command Register\n"); - pout("\tER = Error register\n"); - pout("\tSTA = Status register\n"); - pout("Timestamp is seconds since the previous disk power-on.\n"); - pout("Note: timestamp \"wraps\" after 2^32 msec = 49.710 days.\n\n"); - - // now step through the five error log data structures (table 39 of spec) - for (k = 4; k >= 0; k-- ) { - - // The error log data structure entries are a circular buffer - i=(data.error_log_pointer+k)%5; - - // Spec says: unused error log structures shall be zero filled - if (nonempty((unsigned char*)&(data.errorlog_struct[i]),sizeof(data.errorlog_struct[i]))){ - char *msgstate; - switch (data.errorlog_struct[i].error_struct.state){ - case 0x00: msgstate="in an unknown state";break; - case 0x01: msgstate="sleeping"; break; - case 0x02: msgstate="in standby mode"; break; - case 0x03: msgstate="active or idle"; break; - case 0x04: msgstate="doing SMART off-line or self test"; break; - default: msgstate="in a vendor specific or reserved state"; - } - // See table 42 of ATA5 spec - QUIETON; - pout("Error %i occurred at disk power-on lifetime: %u hours\n", - 5-k,data.errorlog_struct[i].error_struct.timestamp); - QUIETOFF; - pout("When the command that caused the error occurred, the device was %s.\n",msgstate); - pout("After command completion occurred, registers were:\n"); - pout("ER:%02x SC:%02x SN:%02x CL:%02x CH:%02x D/H:%02x ST:%02x\n", - data.errorlog_struct[i].error_struct.error_register, - data.errorlog_struct[i].error_struct.sector_count, - data.errorlog_struct[i].error_struct.sector_number, - data.errorlog_struct[i].error_struct.cylinder_low, - data.errorlog_struct[i].error_struct.cylinder_high, - data.errorlog_struct[i].error_struct.drive_head, - data.errorlog_struct[i].error_struct.status); - pout("Sequence of commands leading to the command that caused the error were:\n"); - pout("DCR FR SC SN CL CH D/H CR Timestamp\n"); - for ( j = 4; j >= 0; j--){ - struct ata_smart_errorlog_command_struct *thiscommand=&(data.errorlog_struct[i].commands[j]); - - // Spec says: unused data command structures shall be zero filled - if (nonempty((unsigned char*)thiscommand,sizeof(*thiscommand))) - pout ( " %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %u.%03u\n", - thiscommand->devicecontrolreg, - thiscommand->featuresreg, - thiscommand->sector_count, - thiscommand->sector_number, - thiscommand->cylinder_low, - thiscommand->cylinder_high, - thiscommand->drive_head, - thiscommand->commandreg, - (unsigned int)(thiscommand->timestamp / 1000), - (unsigned int)(thiscommand->timestamp % 1000)); - } - pout("\n"); - } - } - QUIETON; - if (quietmode) - pout("\n"); - QUIETOFF; - return; -} - -// return value is number of entries found where the self-test showed an error -int ataPrintSmartSelfTestlog (struct ata_smart_selftestlog data,int allentries){ - int i,j,noheaderprinted=1; - int retval=0; - - if (allentries) - pout("SMART Self-test log, version number %u\n",data.revnumber); - if (data.revnumber!=0x01 && allentries) - pout("Warning - structure revision number does not match spec!\n"); - if (data.mostrecenttest==0){ - if (allentries) - pout("No self-tests have been logged\n\n"); - return 0; - } - - // print log - for (i=20;i>=0;i--){ - struct ata_smart_selftestlog_struct *log; - // log is a circular buffer - j=(i+data.mostrecenttest)%21; - log=data.selftest_struct+j; - - if (nonempty((unsigned char*)log,sizeof(*log))){ - char *msgtest,*msgstat,percent[64],firstlba[64]; - int errorfound=0; - - // test name - switch(log->selftestnumber){ - case 0: msgtest="Off-line "; break; - case 1: msgtest="Short off-line "; break; - case 2: msgtest="Extended off-line "; break; - case 127: msgtest="Abort off-line test"; break; - case 129: msgtest="Short captive "; break; - case 130: msgtest="Extended captive "; break; - default: msgtest="Unknown test "; - } - - // test status - switch((log->selfteststatus)>>4){ - case 0:msgstat="Completed "; break; - case 1:msgstat="Aborted by host "; break; - case 2:msgstat="Interrupted (host reset) "; break; - case 3:msgstat="Fatal or unknown error "; errorfound=1; break; - case 4:msgstat="Completed: unknown failure "; errorfound=1; break; - case 5:msgstat="Completed: electrical failure"; errorfound=1; break; - case 6:msgstat="Completed: servo/seek failure"; errorfound=1; break; - case 7:msgstat="Completed: read failure "; errorfound=1; break; - case 15:msgstat="Test in progress "; break; - default:msgstat="Unknown test status "; - } - - retval+=errorfound; - - sprintf(percent,"%1d0%%",(log->selfteststatus)&0xf); - if (log->lbafirstfailure==0xffffffff || log->lbafirstfailure==0x00000000) - sprintf(firstlba,"%s",""); - else - sprintf(firstlba,"0x%08x",log->lbafirstfailure); - - if (noheaderprinted && (allentries || errorfound)){ - pout("Num Test_Description Status Remaining LifeTime(hours) LBA_of_first_error\n"); - noheaderprinted=0; - } - - if (allentries || errorfound) - pout("#%2d %s %s %s %8u %s\n",21-i,msgtest,msgstat, - percent,log->timestamp,firstlba); - } - } - if (!allentries && retval) - pout("\n"); - return retval; -} - -void ataPseudoCheckSmart ( struct ata_smart_values data, - struct ata_smart_thresholds thresholds) { - int i; - int failed = 0; - for (i = 0 ; i < NUMBER_ATA_SMART_ATTRIBUTES ; i++) { - if (data.vendor_attributes[i].id && - thresholds.thres_entries[i].id && - data.vendor_attributes[i].status.flag.prefailure && - (data.vendor_attributes[i].current <= thresholds.thres_entries[i].threshold) && - (thresholds.thres_entries[i].threshold != 0xFE)){ - pout("Attribute ID %i Failed\n",data.vendor_attributes[i].id); - failed = 1; - } - } - pout("%s\n", ( failed )? - "SMART overall-health self-assessment test result: FAILED!\n" - "Drive failure expected in less than 24 hours. SAVE ALL DATA": - "SMART overall-health self-assessment test result: PASSED"); -} - - - -// Initialize to zero just in case some SMART routines don't work -struct hd_driveid drive; -struct ata_smart_values smartval; -struct ata_smart_thresholds smartthres; -struct ata_smart_errorlog smarterror; -struct ata_smart_selftestlog smartselftest; - -int ataPrintMain (int fd){ - int timewait,code; - int returnval=0; - - // Start by getting Drive ID information. We need this, to know if SMART is supported. - if (ataReadHDIdentity(fd,&drive)){ - pout("Smartctl: Hard Drive Read Identity Failed\n\n"); - returnval|=FAILID; - } - - // Print most drive identity information if requested - if (driveinfo){ - pout("=== START OF INFORMATION SECTION ===\n"); - ataPrintDriveInfo(drive); - } - - // now check if drive supports SMART; otherwise time to exit - if (!ataSmartSupport(drive)){ - pout("SMART support is: Unavailable - device lacks SMART capability.\n"); - pout(" Checking to be sure by trying SMART ENABLE command.\n"); - if (ataEnableSmart(fd)){ - pout(" No SMART functionality found. Sorry.\n"); - return returnval|FAILSMART; - } - else - pout(" SMART appears to work. Continuing.\n"); - if (!driveinfo) pout("\n"); - } - - // Now print remaining drive info: is SMART enabled? - if (driveinfo){ - pout("SMART support is: Available - device has SMART capability.\n"); - if (ataDoesSmartWork(fd)) - pout("SMART support is: Enabled\n"); - else - pout("SMART support is: Disabled\n"); - pout("\n"); - } - - - // START OF THE ENABLE/DISABLE SECTION OF THE CODE - if (smartenable || smartdisable || - smartautosaveenable || smartautosavedisable || - smartautoofflineenable || smartautoofflinedisable) - pout("=== START OF ENABLE/DISABLE COMMANDS SECTION ===\n"); - - // Enable/Disable SMART commands - if (smartenable){ - if (ataEnableSmart(fd)) { - pout("Smartctl: SMART Enable Failed.\n\n"); - returnval|=FAILSMART; - } - else - pout("SMART Enabled.\n"); - } - - // From here on, every command requires that SMART be enabled... - if (!ataDoesSmartWork(fd)) { - pout("SMART Disabled. Use option -%c to enable it.\n", SMARTENABLE ); - return returnval; - } - - // Turn off SMART on device - if (smartdisable){ - if (ataDisableSmart(fd)) { - pout( "Smartctl: SMART Disable Failed.\n\n"); - returnval|=FAILSMART; - } - pout("SMART Disabled. Use option -%c to enable it.\n",SMARTENABLE); - return returnval; - } - - // Let's ALWAYS issue this command to get the SMART status - code=ataSmartStatus2(fd); - if (code==-1) - returnval|=FAILSMART; - - // Enable/Disable Auto-save attributes - if (smartautosaveenable){ - if (ataEnableAutoSave(fd)){ - pout( "Smartctl: SMART Enable Attribute Autosave Failed.\n\n"); - returnval|=FAILSMART; - } - else - pout("SMART Attribute Autosave Enabled.\n"); - } - if (smartautosavedisable){ - if (ataDisableAutoSave(fd)){ - pout( "Smartctl: SMART Disable Attribute Autosave Failed.\n\n"); - returnval|=FAILSMART; - } - else - pout("SMART Attribute Autosave Disabled.\n"); - } - - // for everything else read values and thresholds are needed - if (ataReadSmartValues(fd, &smartval)){ - pout("Smartctl: SMART Read Values failed.\n\n"); - returnval|=FAILSMART; - } - if (ataReadSmartThresholds(fd, &smartthres)){ - pout("Smartctl: SMART Read Thresholds failed.\n\n"); - returnval|=FAILSMART; - } - - // Enable/Disable Off-line testing - if (smartautoofflineenable){ - if (!isSupportAutomaticTimer(smartval)){ - pout("Warning: device does not support SMART Automatic Timers.\n\n"); - } - if (ataEnableAutoOffline(fd)){ - pout( "Smartctl: SMART Enable Automatic Offline Failed.\n\n"); - returnval|=FAILSMART; - } - else - pout ("SMART Automatic Offline Testing Enabled every four hours.\n"); - } - if (smartautoofflinedisable){ - if (!isSupportAutomaticTimer(smartval)){ - pout("Warning: device does not support SMART Automatic Timers.\n\n"); - } - if (ataDisableAutoOffline(fd)){ - pout("Smartctl: SMART Disable Automatic Offline Failed.\n\n"); - returnval|=FAILSMART; - } - else - pout("SMART Automatic Offline Testing Disabled.\n"); - } - - // all this for a newline! - if (smartenable || smartdisable || - smartautosaveenable || smartautosavedisable || - smartautoofflineenable || smartautoofflinedisable) - pout("\n"); - - // START OF READ-ONLY OPTIONS APART FROM -V and -i - if (checksmart || generalsmartvalues || smartvendorattrib || smarterrorlog || smartselftestlog) - pout("=== START OF READ SMART DATA SECTION ===\n"); - - // Check SMART status (use previously returned value) - if (checksmart){ - if (code) { - QUIETON; - pout("SMART overall-health self-assessment test result: FAILED!\n" - "Drive failure expected in less than 24 hours. SAVE ALL DATA.\n"); - QUIETOFF; - if (ataCheckSmart(smartval, smartthres,1)){ - returnval|=FAILATTR; - if (smartvendorattrib) - pout("See vendor-specific Attribute list for failed Attributes.\n\n"); - else { - QUIETON; - pout("Failed Attributes:\n"); - PrintSmartAttribWithThres(smartval, smartthres,1); - } - } - else - pout("No failed Attributes found.\n\n"); - returnval|=FAILSTATUS; - QUIETOFF; - } - else { - pout("SMART overall-health self-assessment test result: PASSED\n"); - if (ataCheckSmart(smartval, smartthres,0)){ - if (smartvendorattrib) - pout("See vendor-specific Attribute list for marginal Attributes.\n\n"); - else { - QUIETON; - pout("Please note the following marginal attributes:\n"); - PrintSmartAttribWithThres(smartval, smartthres,2); - } - returnval|=FAILAGE; - } - else - pout("\n"); - } - QUIETOFF; - } - - // Print general SMART values - if (generalsmartvalues) - ataPrintGeneralSmartValues(smartval); - - // Print vendor-specific attributes - if (smartvendorattrib){ - QUIETON; - PrintSmartAttribWithThres(smartval, smartthres,quietmode?2:0); - QUIETOFF; - } - - // Print SMART error log - if (smarterrorlog){ - if (!isSmartErrorLogCapable(smartval)) - pout("Warning: device does not support Error Logging\n"); - if (ataReadErrorLog(fd, &smarterror)){ - pout("Smartctl: SMART Errorlog Read Failed\n"); - returnval|=FAILSMART; - } - else { - // turn on quiet mode inside this - ataPrintSmartErrorlog(smarterror); - QUIETOFF; - } - } - - // Print SMART self-test log - if (smartselftestlog){ - if (!isSmartErrorLogCapable(smartval)) - pout("Warning: device does not support Self Test Logging\n"); - else { - if(ataReadSelfTestLog(fd, &smartselftest)){ - pout("Smartctl: SMART Self Test Log Read Failed\n"); - returnval|=FAILSMART; - } - else { - QUIETON; - if (ataPrintSmartSelfTestlog(smartselftest,!quietmode)) - returnval|=FAILLOG; - QUIETOFF; - pout("\n"); - } - } - } - - // START OF THE TESTING SECTION OF THE CODE. IF NO TESTING, RETURN - if (testcase==-1) - return returnval; - - pout("=== START OF OFFLINE IMMEDIATE AND SELF-TEST SECTION ===\n"); - // if doing a self-test, be sure it's supported by the hardware - if (testcase==OFFLINE_FULL_SCAN && !isSupportExecuteOfflineImmediate(smartval)) - pout("Warning: device does not support Execute Off-Line Immediate function.\n\n"); - else if (!isSupportSelfTest(smartval)) - pout ("Warning: device does not support Self-Test functions.\n\n"); - - // Now do the test - if (ataSmartTest(fd, testcase)) - return returnval|=FAILSMART; - - // Tell user how long test will take to complete - if ((timewait=TestTime(smartval,testcase))){ - pout ("Please wait %d %s for test to complete.\n", - timewait, testcase==OFFLINE_FULL_SCAN?"seconds":"minutes"); - - if (testcase!=SHORT_CAPTIVE_SELF_TEST && testcase!=EXTEND_CAPTIVE_SELF_TEST) - pout ("Use smartctl -%c to abort test.\n", SMARTSELFTESTABORT); - } - return returnval; -} diff --git a/sm5/scsicmds.cpp b/sm5/scsicmds.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 9ef4b0f19..000000000 --- a/sm5/scsicmds.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,819 +0,0 @@ -/* - * scsicmds.c - * - * Home page of code is: http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net - * - * Copyright (C) 2002 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net> - * Copyright (C) 1999-2000 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/ - * - */ - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <getopt.h> -#include <unistd.h> -#include <sys/ioctl.h> -#include <linux/hdreg.h> -// We do NOT want to include the kernel SCSI header file, just user space one -#define _LINUX_SCSI_H -#include <scsi/scsi.h> -#include "scsicmds.h" - -const char *CVSid2="$Id: scsicmds.cpp,v 1.11 2002/10/23 20:36:59 ballen4705 Exp $" CVSID4; - - -UINT8 logsense (int device, UINT8 pagenum, UINT8 *pBuf) -{ - struct cdb10hdr *ioctlhdr; - UINT8 tBuf[1024 + CDB_12_HDR_SIZE]; - UINT8 status; - - - memset ( &tBuf, 0, 255); - - ioctlhdr = (struct cdb10hdr *) &tBuf; - - ioctlhdr->inbufsize = 0; - ioctlhdr->outbufsize = 1024; - - ioctlhdr->cdb[0] = LOG_SENSE; - ioctlhdr->cdb[1] = 0x00; - ioctlhdr->cdb[2] = 0x40 | pagenum; - ioctlhdr->cdb[3] = 0x00; - ioctlhdr->cdb[4] = 0x00; - ioctlhdr->cdb[5] = 0x00; - ioctlhdr->cdb[6] = 0x00; - ioctlhdr->cdb[7] = 0x04; - ioctlhdr->cdb[8] = 0x00; - ioctlhdr->cdb[9] = 0x00; - - status = ioctl( device, 1 , &tBuf); - - - memcpy ( pBuf, &tBuf[8], 1024); - - return status; - -} - - - - -UINT8 modesense (int device, UINT8 pagenum, UINT8 *pBuf) -{ - - UINT8 tBuf[CDB_6_MAX_DATA_SIZE + CDB_6_HDR_SIZE ]; - - struct cdb6hdr *ioctlhdr; - - UINT8 status; - - memset ( &tBuf, 0, CDB_6_MAX_DATA_SIZE + CDB_6_HDR_SIZE ); - - ioctlhdr = (struct cdb6hdr *) &tBuf; - - ioctlhdr->inbufsize = 0; - ioctlhdr->outbufsize = 0xff; - - ioctlhdr->cdb[0] = MODE_SENSE; - ioctlhdr->cdb[1] = 0x00; - ioctlhdr->cdb[2] = pagenum; - ioctlhdr->cdb[3] = 0x00; - ioctlhdr->cdb[4] = CDB_6_MAX_DATA_SIZE; - ioctlhdr->cdb[5] = 0x00; - - - status = ioctl( device, 1 , &tBuf); - - memcpy ( pBuf, &tBuf[8], 256); - - return status; - -} - - - - -UINT8 modeselect (int device, UINT8 pagenum, UINT8 *pBuf) -{ - struct cdb6hdr *ioctlhdr; - UINT8 tBuf[CDB_6_MAX_DATA_SIZE + CDB_6_HDR_SIZE ]; - UINT8 status; - - memset ( &tBuf, 0, CDB_6_MAX_DATA_SIZE + CDB_6_HDR_SIZE ); - - ioctlhdr = (struct cdb6hdr *) &tBuf; - - ioctlhdr->inbufsize = pBuf[0] + 1; - ioctlhdr->outbufsize = 0; - - - ioctlhdr->cdb[0] = MODE_SELECT; - ioctlhdr->cdb[1] = 0x11; - ioctlhdr->cdb[2] = 0x00; - ioctlhdr->cdb[3] = 0x00; - ioctlhdr->cdb[4] = pBuf[0] + 1; - ioctlhdr->cdb[5] = 0x00; - - tBuf[CDB_6_HDR_SIZE + 3] = 0x08; - tBuf[CDB_6_HDR_SIZE + 10] = 0x02; - - - memcpy ( &tBuf[ CDB_6_HDR_SIZE + MODE_DATA_HDR_SIZE], - pBuf + MODE_DATA_HDR_SIZE, - pBuf[0] - MODE_DATA_HDR_SIZE + 1); - - tBuf[26] &= 0x3f; - - status = ioctl( device, 1 , &tBuf); - - return status; - -} - - - - -UINT8 modesense10 (int device, UINT8 pagenum, UINT8 *pBuf) -{ - - struct cdb10hdr *ioctlhdr; - UINT8 tBuf[1024]; - UINT8 status; - - memset ( &tBuf, 0, 1024); - - ioctlhdr = (struct cdb10hdr *) &tBuf; - - ioctlhdr->inbufsize = 0; - ioctlhdr->outbufsize = 0xff; - - ioctlhdr->cdb[0] = MODE_SELECT_10; - ioctlhdr->cdb[1] = 0x00; - ioctlhdr->cdb[2] = 0x11; - ioctlhdr->cdb[3] = 0x00; - ioctlhdr->cdb[4] = 0x00; - ioctlhdr->cdb[5] = 0x00; - ioctlhdr->cdb[6] = 0x00; - ioctlhdr->cdb[7] = 0x00; - ioctlhdr->cdb[8] = 0xff; - ioctlhdr->cdb[9] = 0x00; - - status = ioctl( device, 1 , &tBuf); - - memcpy ( pBuf, &tBuf[8], 0xff); - - return status; - -} - - - - -UINT8 modeselect10 (int device, UINT8 pagenum, UINT8 *pBuf) -{ - struct cdb10hdr *ioctlhdr; - UINT8 tBuf[CDB_10_MAX_DATA_SIZE + CDB_10_HDR_SIZE ]; - UINT8 status; - - memset ( &tBuf, 0, CDB_10_MAX_DATA_SIZE + CDB_10_HDR_SIZE ); - - ioctlhdr = (struct cdb10hdr *) &tBuf; - - ioctlhdr->inbufsize = pBuf[0] + 1; - ioctlhdr->outbufsize = 0; - - ioctlhdr->cdb[0] = MODE_SELECT_10; - ioctlhdr->cdb[1] = 0x00; - ioctlhdr->cdb[2] = pagenum; - ioctlhdr->cdb[3] = 0x00; - ioctlhdr->cdb[4] = 0x00; - ioctlhdr->cdb[5] = 0x00; - ioctlhdr->cdb[6] = 0x00; - ioctlhdr->cdb[7] = 0x00; - ioctlhdr->cdb[8] = pBuf[0] + 1; - ioctlhdr->cdb[9] = 0x00; - - tBuf[CDB_10_HDR_SIZE + 3] = 0x08; - tBuf[CDB_10_HDR_SIZE + 10] = 0x02; - - - memcpy ( &tBuf[ CDB_10_HDR_SIZE + MODE_DATA_HDR_SIZE], - pBuf + MODE_DATA_HDR_SIZE, - pBuf[0] - MODE_DATA_HDR_SIZE + 1); - - tBuf[26] &= 0x3f; - - status = ioctl( device, 1 , &tBuf); - - return status; - -} - - - - -UINT8 stdinquiry ( int device, UINT8 *pBuf) -{ - - UINT8 tBuf[CDB_6_MAX_DATA_SIZE + CDB_6_HDR_SIZE ]; - - struct cdb6hdr *ioctlhdr; - - UINT8 status; - - memset ( &tBuf, 0, CDB_6_MAX_DATA_SIZE + CDB_6_HDR_SIZE ); - - ioctlhdr = (struct cdb6hdr *) &tBuf; - - ioctlhdr->inbufsize = 0; - ioctlhdr->outbufsize = CDB_6_MAX_DATA_SIZE; - - ioctlhdr->cdb[0] = INQUIRY; - ioctlhdr->cdb[1] = 0x00; - ioctlhdr->cdb[2] = 0x00; - ioctlhdr->cdb[3] = 0x00; - ioctlhdr->cdb[4] = CDB_6_MAX_DATA_SIZE; - ioctlhdr->cdb[5] = 0x00; - - - status = ioctl( device, 1, &tBuf ); - - memcpy ( pBuf, &tBuf[8], 255); - - return status; - -} - - - - -UINT8 inquiry ( int device, UINT8 pagenum, UINT8 *pBuf) -{ - - UINT8 tBuf[CDB_6_MAX_DATA_SIZE + CDB_6_HDR_SIZE ]; - - struct cdb6hdr *ioctlhdr; - - UINT8 status; - - memset ( &tBuf, 0, CDB_6_MAX_DATA_SIZE + CDB_6_HDR_SIZE ); - - ioctlhdr = (struct cdb6hdr *) &tBuf; - - ioctlhdr->inbufsize = 0; - ioctlhdr->outbufsize = 0xff; - - ioctlhdr->cdb[0] = INQUIRY; - ioctlhdr->cdb[1] = 0x01; - ioctlhdr->cdb[2] = 0x00; - ioctlhdr->cdb[3] = pagenum; - ioctlhdr->cdb[4] = CDB_6_MAX_DATA_SIZE; - ioctlhdr->cdb[5] = 0x00; - - - status = ioctl( device, 6 , &tBuf); - /*status = ioctl( device, 1 , &tBuf);*/ - - memcpy ( pBuf, &tBuf[8], 255); - - return status; - -} - - - - -UINT8 requestsense (int device, UINT8 *pBuf) -{ - - UINT8 tBuf[CDB_6_MAX_DATA_SIZE + CDB_6_HDR_SIZE ]; - - struct cdb6hdr *ioctlhdr; - - UINT8 status; - - memset ( &tBuf, 0, CDB_6_MAX_DATA_SIZE + CDB_6_HDR_SIZE ); - - ioctlhdr = (struct cdb6hdr *) &tBuf; - - ioctlhdr->inbufsize = 0; - ioctlhdr->outbufsize = 0xff; - - ioctlhdr->cdb[0] = REQUEST_SENSE; - ioctlhdr->cdb[1] = 0x00; - ioctlhdr->cdb[2] = 0x00; - ioctlhdr->cdb[3] = 0x00; - ioctlhdr->cdb[4] = CDB_6_MAX_DATA_SIZE; - ioctlhdr->cdb[5] = 0x00; - - - status = ioctl( device, 1 , &tBuf); - - memcpy ( pBuf, &tBuf[8], 255); - - return status; -} - - -UINT8 senddiagnostic (int device, UINT8 functioncode, UINT8 *pBuf) -{ - UINT8 tBuf[CDB_6_MAX_DATA_SIZE + CDB_6_HDR_SIZE ]; - - struct cdb6hdr *ioctlhdr; - - UINT8 status; - - memset ( &tBuf, 0, CDB_6_MAX_DATA_SIZE + CDB_6_HDR_SIZE ); - - ioctlhdr = (struct cdb6hdr *) &tBuf; - - ioctlhdr->inbufsize = 0; - ioctlhdr->outbufsize = 0xff; - - ioctlhdr->cdb[0] = SEND_DIAGNOSTIC; - - if (functioncode != SCSI_DIAG_SELF_TEST) - ioctlhdr->cdb[1] = ( functioncode <<5 ) | 0x10; - - ioctlhdr->cdb[2] = 0x00; - ioctlhdr->cdb[3] = 0x00; - ioctlhdr->cdb[4] = 0x00; - ioctlhdr->cdb[5] = 0x00; - - if (pBuf != NULL) - { - ioctlhdr->inbufsize = pBuf[0]; - ioctlhdr->cdb[4] = pBuf[0]; - memcpy ( &tBuf[CDB_6_HDR_SIZE], - pBuf + 1, - pBuf[0]); - } - - status = ioctl( device, 1 , &tBuf); - - if (pBuf != NULL) - memcpy ( pBuf, &tBuf[8], 256); - - return status; - -} - - - -UINT8 receivediagnostic (int device, UINT8 pagenum, UINT8 *pBuf) -{ - UINT8 tBuf[CDB_6_MAX_DATA_SIZE + CDB_6_HDR_SIZE ]; - - struct cdb6hdr *ioctlhdr; - - UINT8 status; - - memset ( &tBuf, 0, CDB_6_MAX_DATA_SIZE + CDB_6_HDR_SIZE ); - - ioctlhdr = (struct cdb6hdr *) &tBuf; - - ioctlhdr->inbufsize = 0; - ioctlhdr->outbufsize = 0xff; - - ioctlhdr->cdb[0] = RECEIVE_DIAGNOSTIC; - - ioctlhdr->cdb[1] = 0x01; - - ioctlhdr->cdb[2] = pagenum; - ioctlhdr->cdb[3] = 0x00; - ioctlhdr->cdb[4] = 0x00; - ioctlhdr->cdb[5] = 0x00; - - - status = ioctl( device, 1 , &tBuf); - - memcpy ( pBuf, &tBuf[8], 256); - - return status; - -} - - -UINT8 testunitready (int device) -{ - return ioctl( device, 2 , NULL); - -} - - - - -/* ModePage1C Handler */ - -#define SMART_SUPPORT 0x00 - -UINT8 scsiSmartModePage1CHandler (int device, UINT8 setting, UINT8 *retval) -{ - char tBuf[CDB_6_MAX_DATA_SIZE]; - - if (modesense ( device, 0x1c, (UINT8 *) &tBuf) != 0) - { - return 1; - } - - switch (setting) - { - case DEXCPT_DISABLE: - tBuf[14] &= 0xf7; - tBuf[15] = 0x04; - break; - case DEXCPT_ENABLE: - tBuf[14] |= 0x08; - break; - case EWASC_ENABLE: - tBuf[14] |= 0x10; - break; - case EWASC_DISABLE: - tBuf[14] &= 0xef; - break; - case SMART_SUPPORT: - *retval = tBuf[14] & 0x08; - return 0; - break; - default: - return 1; - } - - if (modeselect ( device, 0x1c, (UINT8 *) &tBuf ) != 0) - { - return 1; - } - - return 0; -} - - - - -UINT8 scsiSmartSupport (int device, UINT8 *retval) -{ - return scsiSmartModePage1CHandler( device, SMART_SUPPORT, retval); -} - - - - -UINT8 scsiSmartEWASCEnable (int device) -{ - return scsiSmartModePage1CHandler( device, EWASC_ENABLE, NULL); -} - - - - -UINT8 scsiSmartEWASCDisable (int device) -{ - return scsiSmartModePage1CHandler( device, EWASC_DISABLE, NULL); -} - - - - -UINT8 scsiSmartDEXCPTEnable (int device) -{ - return scsiSmartModePage1CHandler( device, DEXCPT_ENABLE, NULL); -} - - - - -UINT8 scsiSmartDEXCPTDisable (int device) -{ - return scsiSmartModePage1CHandler( device, DEXCPT_DISABLE, NULL); -} - -UINT8 scsiGetTemp ( int device, UINT8 *currenttemp, UINT8 *triptemp) -{ - - UINT8 tBuf[1024]; - - if (logsense ( device , TEMPERATURE_PAGE, (UINT8 *) &tBuf) != 0) - { - perror ( "Log Sense failed"); - exit (1); - } - *currenttemp = tBuf[9]; - *triptemp = tBuf[15]; - return 0; -} - -UINT8 scsiCheckSmart(int device, UINT8 method, UINT8 *retval, - UINT8 *currenttemp, UINT8 *triptemp) -{ - UINT8 tBuf[1024]; - UINT8 asc; - UINT8 ascq; - unsigned short pagesize; - - *currenttemp = *triptemp = 0; - - if ( method == CHECK_SMART_BY_LGPG_2F) - { - if (logsense ( device , SMART_PAGE, (UINT8 *) &tBuf) != 0) - { - perror ( "Log Sense failed"); - exit (1); - } - - pagesize = (unsigned short) (tBuf[2] << 8) | tBuf[3]; - - if ( !pagesize ) - { - /* failed read of page 2F\n */ - return 1; - } - - asc = tBuf[8]; - ascq = tBuf[9]; - - if ( pagesize == 8 && (currenttemp != NULL) && (triptemp != NULL) ) - { - *currenttemp = tBuf[10]; - *triptemp = tBuf[11]; - } - - } - else - { - if (requestsense ( device , (UINT8 *) &tBuf) != 0) - { - perror ( "Request Sense failed"); - exit (1); - } - - asc = tBuf[12]; - ascq = tBuf[13]; - - } - - if ( asc == 0x5d ) - *retval = ascq; - else - *retval = 0; - - return 0; -} - - -char* scsiTapeAlertsTapeDevice ( unsigned short code) -{ - -#define NUMENTRIESINTAPEALERTSTABLE 54 - - char *TapeAlertsMessageTable[]= - { " ", - "The tape drive is having problems reading data. No data has been lost, but there has been a reduction in the performance of the tape.", - "The tape drive is having problems writing data. No data has been lost, but there has been a reduction in the performance of the tape.", - "The operation has stopped because an error has occurred while reading or writing data which the drive cannot correct.", - "Your data is at risk:\n1. Copy any data you require from this tape. \n2. Do not use this tape again.\n3. Restart the operation with a different tape.", - "The tape is damaged or the drive is faulty. Call the tape drive supplier helpline.", - "The tape is from a faulty batch or the tape drive is faulty:\n1. Use a good tape to test the drive.\n2. If problem persists, call the tape drive supplier helpline.", - "The tape cartridge has reached the end of its calculated useful life: \n1. Copy data you need to another tape.\n2. Discard the old tape.", - "The tape cartridge is not data-grade. Any data you back up to the tape is at risk. Replace the cartridge with a data-grade tape.", - "You are trying to write to a write-protected cartridge. Remove the write-protection or use another tape.", - "You cannot eject the cartridge because the tape drive is in use. Wait until the operation is complete before ejecting the cartridge.", - "The tape in the drive is a cleaning cartridge.", - "You have tried to load a cartridge of a type which is not supported by this drive.", - "The operation has failed because the tape in the drive has snapped:\n1. Discard the old tape.\n2. Restart the operation with a different tape.", - "The operation has failed because the tape in the drive has snapped:\n1. Do not attempt to extract the tape cartridge\n2. Call the tape drive supplier helpline.", - "The memory in the tape cartridge has failed, which reduces performance. Do not use the cartridge for further backup operations.", - "The operation has failed because the tape cartridge was manually ejected while the tape drive was actively writing or reading.", - "You have loaded of a type that is read-only in this drive. The cartridge will appear as write-protected.", - "The directory on the tape cartridge has been corrupted. File search performance will be degraded. The tape directory can be rebuilt by reading all the data on the cartridge.", - "The tape cartridge is nearing the end of its calculated life. It is recommended that you:\n1. Use another tape cartridge for your next backup.\n2.Store this tape in a safe place in case you need to restore data from it.", - "The tape drive needs cleaning:\n1. If the operation has stopped, eject the tape and clean the drive.\n2. If the operation has not stopped, wait for it ti finish and then clean the drive. Check the tape drive users manual for device specific cleaning instructions.", - "The tape drive is due for routine cleaning:\n1. Wait for the current operation to finish.\n2. The use a cleaning cartridge. Check the tape drive users manual for device specific cleaning instructions.", - "The last cleaning cartridge used in the tape drive has worn out:\n1. Discard the worn out cleaning cartridge.\n2. Wait for the current operation to finish.\n 3.Then use a new cleaning cartridge.", - "The last cleaning cartridge used in the tape drive was an invalid type:\n1. Do not use this cleaning cartridge in this drive.\n2. Wait for the current operation to finish.\n 3.Then use a new cleaning cartridge.", - "The tape drive has requested a retention operation", - "A redundant interface port on the tape drive has failed", - "A tape drive cooling fan has failed", - "A redundant power supply has failed inside the tape drive enclosure. Check the enclosure users manual for instructions on replacing the failed power supply.", - "The tape drive power consumption is outside the specified range.", - "Preventive maintenance of the tape drive is required. Check the tape drive users manual for device specific preventive maintenance tasks or call the tape drive supplier helpline.", - "The tape drive has a hardware fault:\n1. Eject the tape or magazine.\n2. Reset the drive.\n3. Restart the operation.", - "The tape drive has a hardware fault:\n1. Turn the tape drive off and then on again.\n2. Restart the operation.\n3. If the problem persists, call the tape drive supplier helpline.\n Check the tape drive users manual for device specific instructions on turning the device power in and off.", - "The tape drive has a problem with the host interface:\n1. Check the cables and cable connections.\n2. Restart the operation.", - "The operation has failed:\n1. Eject the tape or magazine.\n2. Insert the tape or magazine again.\n3. Restart the operation.", - "The firmware download has failed because you have tried to use the incorrect firmware for this tape drive. Obtain the correct firmware and try again.", - "Environmental conditions inside the tape drive are outside the specified humidity range.", - "Environmental conditions inside the tape drive are outside the specified temperature range.", - "The voltage supply to the tape drive is outside the specified range.", - "A hardware failure of the tape drive is predicted. Call the tape drive supplier helpline.", - "The tape drive may have a fault. Check for availability of diagnostic information and run extended diagnostics if applicable. Check the tape drive users manual for instruction on running extended diagnostic tests and retrieving diagnostic data", - "The changer mechanism is having difficulty communicating with the tape drive:\n1. Turn the autoloader off then on.\n2. Restart the operation.\n3. If problem persists, call the tape drive supplier helpline.", - "A tape has been left in the autoloader by a previous hardware fault:\n1. Insert an empty magazine to clear the fault.\n2. If the fault does not clear, turn the autoloader off and then on again.\n3. If the problem persists, call the tape drive supplier helpline.", - "There is a problem with the autoloader mechanism.", - "The operation has failed because the autoloader door is open:\n1. Clear any obstructions from the autoloader door.\n2. Eject the magazine and then insert it again.\n3. If the fault does not clear, turn the autoloader off and then on again.\n4. If the problem persists, call the tape drive supplier helpline.", - "The autoloader has a hardware fault:\n1. Turn the autoloader off and then on again.\n2. Restart the operation.\n3. If the problem persists, call the tape drive supplier helpline.\n Check the autoloader users manual for device specific instructions on turning the device power on and off.", - "The autoloader cannot operate without the magazine,\n1. Insert the magazine into the autoloader.\n 2. Restart the operation.", - "A hardware failure of the changer mechanism is predicted. Call the tape drive supplier helpline.", - " ", - " ", - " ", - "Media statistics have been lost at some time in the past", - "The tape directory on the tape cartridge just unloaded has been corrupted. File search performance will be degraded. The tape directory can be rebuilt by reading all the data.", - "The tape just unloaded could not write its system area successfully:\n1. Copy data to another tape cartridge.\n2. Discard the old cartridge.", - "The tape system are could not be read successfully at load time:\n1. Copy data to another tape cartridge.\n2. Discard the old cartridge.", - "The start or data could not be found on the tape:\n1. Check you are using the correct format tape.\n2. Discard the tape or return the tape to you supplier", - }; - - return ( code > NUMENTRIESINTAPEALERTSTABLE)? "Unknown Alert" : TapeAlertsMessageTable[code]; -} - - -char* scsiSmartGetSenseCode ( UINT8 ascq) -{ - - char *smartsensetable [] = { - "FAILURE PREDICTION THRESHOLD EXCEEDED", - "MEDIA FAILURE PREDICTION THRESHOLD EXCEEDED", - "LOGICAL UNIT FAILURE PREDICTION THRESHOLD EXCEEDED", - "Unknown Failure", - "Unknown Failure", - "Unknown Failure", - "Unknown Failure", - "Unknown Failure", - "Unknown Failure", - "Unknown Failure", - "Unknown Failure", - "Unknown Failure", - "Unknown Failure", - "Unknown Failure", - "Unknown Failure", - "Unknown Failure", - "HARDWARE IMPENDING FAILURE GENERAL HARD DRIVE FAILURE", - "HARDWARE IMPENDING FAILURE DRIVE ERROR RATE TOO HIGH", - "HARDWARE IMPENDING FAILURE DATA ERROR RATE TOO HIGH", - "HARDWARE IMPENDING FAILURE SEEK ERROR RATE TOO HIGH", - "HARDWARE IMPENDING FAILURE TOO MANY BLOCK REASSIGNS", - "HARDWARE IMPENDING FAILURE ACCESS TIMES TOO HIGH", - "HARDWARE IMPENDING FAILURE START UNIT TIMES TOO HIGH", - "HARDWARE IMPENDING FAILURE CHANNEL PARAMETRICS", - "HARDWARE IMPENDING FAILURE CONTROLLER DETECTED", - "HARDWARE IMPENDING FAILURE THROUGHPUT PERFORMANCE", - "HARDWARE IMPENDING FAILURE SEEK TIME PERFORMANCE", - "HARDWARE IMPENDING FAILURE SPIN-UP RETRY COUNT", - "HARDWARE IMPENDING FAILURE DRIVE CALIBRATION RETRY COUNT", - "Unknown Failure", - "Unknown Failure", - "Unknown Failure", - "CONTROLLER IMPENDING FAILURE GENERAL HARD DRIVE FAILURE", - "CONTROLLER IMPENDING FAILURE DRIVE ERROR RATE TOO HIGH", - "CONTROLLER IMPENDING FAILURE DATA ERROR RATE TOO HIGH", - "CONTROLLER IMPENDING FAILURE SEEK ERROR RATE TOO HIGH", - "CONTROLLER IMPENDING FAILURE TOO MANY BLOCK REASSIGNS", - "CONTROLLER IMPENDING FAILURE ACCESS TIMES TOO HIGH", - "CONTROLLER IMPENDING FAILURE START UNIT TIMES TOO HIGH", - "CONTROLLER IMPENDING FAILURE CHANNEL PARAMETRICS", - "CONTROLLER IMPENDING FAILURE CONTROLLER DETECTED", - "CONTROLLER IMPENDING FAILURE THROUGHPUT PERFORMANCE", - "CONTROLLER IMPENDING FAILURE SEEK TIME PERFORMANCE", - "CONTROLLER IMPENDING FAILURE SPIN-UP RETRY COUNT", - "CONTROLLER IMPENDING FAILURE DRIVE CALIBRATION RETRY COUNT", - "Unknown Failure", - "Unknown Failure", - "Unknown Failure", - "DATA CHANNEL IMPENDING FAILURE GENERAL HARD DRIVE FAILURE", - "DATA CHANNEL IMPENDING FAILURE DRIVE ERROR RATE TOO HIGH", - "DATA CHANNEL IMPENDING FAILURE DATA ERROR RATE TOO HIGH", - "DATA CHANNEL IMPENDING FAILURE SEEK ERROR RATE TOO HIGH", - "DATA CHANNEL IMPENDING FAILURE TOO MANY BLOCK REASSIGNS", - "DATA CHANNEL IMPENDING FAILURE ACCESS TIMES TOO HIGH", - "DATA CHANNEL IMPENDING FAILURE START UNIT TIMES TOO HIGH", - "DATA CHANNEL IMPENDING FAILURE CHANNEL PARAMETRICS", - "DATA CHANNEL IMPENDING FAILURE CONTROLLER DETECTED", - "DATA CHANNEL IMPENDING FAILURE THROUGHPUT PERFORMANCE", - "DATA CHANNEL IMPENDING FAILURE SEEK TIME PERFORMANCE", - "DATA CHANNEL IMPENDING FAILURE SPIN-UP RETRY COUNT", - "DATA CHANNEL IMPENDING FAILURE DRIVE CALIBRATION RETRY COUNT", - "Unknown Failure", - "Unknown Failure", - "Unknown Failure", - "SERVO IMPENDING FAILURE GENERAL HARD DRIVE FAILURE", - "SERVO IMPENDING FAILURE DRIVE ERROR RATE TOO HIGH", - "SERVO IMPENDING FAILURE DATA ERROR RATE TOO HIGH", - "SERVO IMPENDING FAILURE SEEK ERROR RATE TOO HIGH", - "SERVO IMPENDING FAILURE TOO MANY BLOCK REASSIGNS", - "SERVO IMPENDING FAILURE ACCESS TIMES TOO HIGH", - "SERVO IMPENDING FAILURE START UNIT TIMES TOO HIGH", - "SERVO IMPENDING FAILURE CHANNEL PARAMETRICS", - "SERVO IMPENDING FAILURE CONTROLLER DETECTED", - "SERVO IMPENDING FAILURE THROUGHPUT PERFORMANCE", - "SERVO IMPENDING FAILURE SEEK TIME PERFORMANCE", - "SERVO IMPENDING FAILURE SPIN-UP RETRY COUNT", - "SERVO IMPENDING FAILURE DRIVE CALIBRATION RETRY COUNT", - "Unknown Failure", - "Unknown Failure", - "Unknown Failure", - "SPINDLE IMPENDING FAILURE GENERAL HARD DRIVE FAILURE", - "SPINDLE IMPENDING FAILURE DRIVE ERROR RATE TOO HIGH", - "SPINDLE IMPENDING FAILURE DATA ERROR RATE TOO HIGH", - "SPINDLE IMPENDING FAILURE SEEK ERROR RATE TOO HIGH", - "SPINDLE IMPENDING FAILURE TOO MANY BLOCK REASSIGNS", - "SPINDLE IMPENDING FAILURE ACCESS TIMES TOO HIGH", - "SPINDLE IMPENDING FAILURE START UNIT TIMES TOO HIGH", - "SPINDLE IMPENDING FAILURE CHANNEL PARAMETRICS", - "SPINDLE IMPENDING FAILURE CONTROLLER DETECTED", - "SPINDLE IMPENDING FAILURE THROUGHPUT PERFORMANCE", - "SPINDLE IMPENDING FAILURE SEEK TIME PERFORMANCE", - "SPINDLE IMPENDING FAILURE SPIN-UP RETRY COUNT", - "SPINDLE IMPENDING FAILURE DRIVE CALIBRATION RETRY COUNT", - "Unknown Failure", - "Unknown Failure", - "Unknown Failure", - "FIRMWARE IMPENDING FAILURE GENERAL HARD DRIVE FAILURE", - "FIRMWARE IMPENDING FAILURE DRIVE ERROR RATE TOO HIGH", - "FIRMWARE IMPENDING FAILURE DATA ERROR RATE TOO HIGH", - "FIRMWARE IMPENDING FAILURE SEEK ERROR RATE TOO HIGH", - "FIRMWARE IMPENDING FAILURE TOO MANY BLOCK REASSIGNS", - "FIRMWARE IMPENDING FAILURE ACCESS TIMES TOO HIGH", - "FIRMWARE IMPENDING FAILURE START UNIT TIMES TOO HIGH", - "FIRMWARE IMPENDING FAILURE CHANNEL PARAMETRICS", - "FIRMWARE IMPENDING FAILURE CONTROLLER DETECTED", - "FIRMWARE IMPENDING FAILURE THROUGHPUT PERFORMANCE", - "FIRMWARE IMPENDING FAILURE SEEK TIME PERFORMANCE", - "FIRMWARE IMPENDING FAILURE SPIN-UP RETRY COUNT", - "FIRMWARE IMPENDING FAILURE DRIVE CALIBRATION RETRY COUNT"}; - - if ( ascq == 0xff) - return "SMART Sense: False Alarm"; - else if ( ascq <= SMART_SENSE_MAX_ENTRY) - return smartsensetable[ascq]; - else - return "Unknown Failure"; - -} - - - - -UINT8 scsiSmartOfflineTest (int device) -{ - UINT8 tBuf[256]; - - memset ( &tBuf, 0, 256); - - /* Build SMART Off-line Immediate Diag Header */ - tBuf[0] = 8; /* Buffer Length n-1 */ - tBuf[1] = 0x80; /* Page Code */ - tBuf[2] = 0x00; /* Reserved */ - tBuf[3] = 0x00; /* Page Length MSB */ - tBuf[4] = 0x04; /* Page Length LSB */ - tBuf[5] = 0x03; /* SMART Revision */ - tBuf[6] = 0x00; /* Reserved */ - tBuf[7] = 0x00; /* Off-line Immediate Time MSB */ - tBuf[8] = 0x00; /* Off-line Immediate Time LSB */ - - return senddiagnostic (device, SCSI_DIAG_NO_SELF_TEST, (UINT8 *) &tBuf); -} - - -UINT8 scsiSmartShortSelfTest (int device) -{ - return senddiagnostic (device, SCSI_DIAG_BG_SHORT_SELF_TEST, NULL); -} - - -UINT8 scsiSmartExtendSelfTest (int device) -{ - return senddiagnostic (device, SCSI_DIAG_BG_EXTENDED_SELF_TEST, NULL); -} - - -UINT8 scsiSmartShortCapSelfTest (int device) -{ - return senddiagnostic (device, SCSI_DIAG_FG_SHORT_SELF_TEST, NULL); -} - - -UINT8 scsiSmartExtendCapSelfTest (int device) -{ - return senddiagnostic (device, SCSI_DIAG_FG_EXTENDED_SELF_TEST, NULL); -} - - -UINT8 scsiSmartSelfTestAbort (int device) -{ - return senddiagnostic (device, SCSI_DIAG_ABORT_SELF_TEST, NULL); -} diff --git a/sm5/scsiprint.cpp b/sm5/scsiprint.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 288d67f99..000000000 --- a/sm5/scsiprint.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,398 +0,0 @@ -/* - * scsiprint.c - * - * 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/ - * - */ - - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <unistd.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <errno.h> - -#include "smartctl.h" -#include "extern.h" -#include "scsicmds.h" -#include "scsiprint.h" - -#define GBUF_SIZE 65535 - -const char* CVSid5="$Id: scsiprint.cpp,v 1.9 2002/10/23 20:36:59 ballen4705 Exp $" -CVSID3 CVSID4 CVSID5 CVSID6; - -UINT8 gBuf[GBUF_SIZE]; - -UINT8 gSmartPage = 0; -UINT8 gTempPage = 0; -UINT8 gSelfTestPage = 0; -UINT8 gStartStopPage = 0; -UINT8 gTapeAlertsPage = 0; - - - - - -void scsiGetSupportPages ( int device) -{ - int i; - - if (logsense ( device , SUPPORT_LOG_PAGES, (UINT8 *) &gBuf) != 0) - { - perror ( "Log Sense failed"); - exit (1); - } - - for ( i = 4; i < gBuf[3] + LOGPAGEHDRSIZE ; i++) - { - switch ( gBuf[i]) - { - case TEMPERATURE_PAGE: - gTempPage = 1; - break; - case STARTSTOP_CYCLE_COUNTER_PAGE: - gStartStopPage = 1; - break; - case SELFTEST_RESULTS_PAGE: - gSelfTestPage = 1; - break; - case SMART_PAGE: - gSmartPage = 1; - break; - case TAPE_ALERTS_PAGE: - gTapeAlertsPage = 1; - break; - default: - break; - - } - } -} - -void scsiGetSmartData (int device) -{ - - UINT8 returnvalue; - UINT8 currenttemp; - UINT8 triptemp; - - if ( scsiCheckSmart(device, gSmartPage, - &returnvalue, ¤ttemp, &triptemp ) != 0) - { - perror ( "scsiGetSmartData Failed"); - exit (1); - } - - if ( returnvalue ) - printf("S.M.A.R.T. Sense: (%02x) %s\n", (UINT8) returnvalue, - scsiSmartGetSenseCode(returnvalue)); - else - printf("S.M.A.R.T. Sense: Ok!\n"); - - if ( (currenttemp || triptemp) && !gTempPage) - { - printf("Current Drive Temperature: %d C\n", currenttemp); - printf("Drive Trip Temperature: %d C\n", triptemp); - } -} - - -void scsiGetTapeAlertsData (int device) -{ - unsigned short pagelength; - unsigned short parametercode; - int i; - int failure = 0; - - if ( logsense( device, TAPE_ALERTS_PAGE, (UINT8 *) &gBuf) != 0) - { - perror ( "scsiGetSmartData Failed"); - exit (1); - } - - if ( gBuf[0] != 0x2e ) - { - printf("TapeAlerts Log Sense Failed\n"); - exit(-1); - } - - pagelength = (unsigned short) gBuf[2] << 8 | gBuf[3]; - - for ( i = 4; i < pagelength;i+=5 ) - { - parametercode = (unsigned short) gBuf[i] << 8 | gBuf[i+1]; - - if (gBuf[i+4]) - { - printf("Tape Alerts Error!!!\n%s\n", - scsiTapeAlertsTapeDevice(parametercode)); - failure = 1; - } - } - - if(!failure) - printf("No Tape Alerts Failure\n"); - -} - -void scsiGetStartStopData ( int device) -{ - UINT32 currentStartStop; - UINT32 recommendedStartStop; - - if ( logsense( device, STARTSTOP_CYCLE_COUNTER_PAGE, (UINT8 *) &gBuf) != 0) - { - perror ( "scsiGetStartStopData Failed"); - exit (1); - } - - - if ( gBuf[0] != STARTSTOP_CYCLE_COUNTER_PAGE ) - { - printf("StartStop Log Sense Failed\n"); - exit(-1); - } - - - recommendedStartStop= (UINT32) gBuf[28]<< 24 | gBuf[29] << 8 | - gBuf[30] << 16 | gBuf[31]; - currentStartStop= (UINT32) gBuf[36]<< 24 | gBuf[37] << 8 | - gBuf[38] << 16 | gBuf[39]; - - printf("Current start stop count: %u times\n", currentStartStop); - printf("Recommended start stop count: %u times\n", recommendedStartStop); -} - - -void scsiGetDriveInfo ( int device) -{ - char manufacturer[9]; - char product[17]; - char revision[5]; - - UINT8 smartsupport; - - if (stdinquiry ( device, (UINT8 *) &gBuf) != 0) - { - perror ( "Standard Inquiry failed"); - } - - memset ( &manufacturer, 0, 8); - manufacturer[8] = '\0'; - strncpy ((char *) &manufacturer, (char *) &gBuf[8], 8); - - memset ( &product, 0, 16); - strncpy ((char *) &product, (char *) &gBuf[16], 16); - product[16] = '\0'; - - memset ( &revision, 0, 4); - strncpy ((char *) &revision, (char *) &gBuf[32], 4); - revision[4] = '\0'; - printf("Device: %s %s Version: %s\n", manufacturer, product, revision); - - if ( scsiSmartSupport( device, (UINT8 *) &smartsupport) != 0) - { - printf("Device does not support %s\n",(gBuf[0] & 0x1f)? - "TapeAlerts": "S.M.A.R.T."); - exit (1); - } - - printf("Device supports %s and is %s\n%s\n", - (gBuf[0] & 0x1f)? "TapeAlerts" : "S.M.A.R.T.", - (smartsupport & DEXCPT_ENABLE)? "Disable" : "Enabled", - (smartsupport & EWASC_ENABLE)? "Temperature Warning Enabled": - "Temperature Warning Disabled or Not Supported"); - -} - - -void scsiSmartEnable( int device) -{ - - /* Enable Exception Control */ - - if ( scsiSmartDEXCPTDisable(device) != 0) - { - exit (1); - } - printf("S.M.A.R.T. enabled\n"); - - - if (scsiSmartEWASCEnable(device) != 0) - { - printf("Temperature Warning not Supported\n"); - - } - else - { - printf("Temperature Warning Enabled\n"); - - } - - return; - -} - - -void scsiSmartDisable (int device) -{ - - if ( scsiSmartDEXCPTEnable(device) != 0) - { - exit (1); - } - printf("S.M.A.R.T. Disabled\n"); - - -} - -void scsiPrintTemp (int device) -{ - UINT8 temp; - UINT8 trip; - - if ( scsiGetTemp(device, &temp, &trip) != 0) - { - exit (1); - } - - printf("Current Drive Temperature: %d C\n", temp); - printf("Drive Trip Temperature: %d C\n", trip); - - -} - -void scsiPrintStopStart ( int device ) -{ -/** - unsigned int css; - - if ( scsiGetStartStop(device, unsigned int *css) != 0) - { - exit (1); - } - - printf ("Start Stop Count: %d\n", css); -**/ -} - -void scsiPrintMain (int fd) -{ - - if (driveinfo) - scsiGetDriveInfo(fd); - - if (smartenable) - scsiSmartEnable(fd); - - if (smartdisable) - scsiSmartDisable(fd); - - if (checksmart) - { - scsiGetSupportPages (fd); - if(gTapeAlertsPage) - scsiGetTapeAlertsData (fd); - else - { - scsiGetSmartData(fd); - if(gTempPage) - scsiPrintTemp(fd); - if(gStartStopPage) - scsiGetStartStopData (fd); - } - } - - - if ( smartexeoffimmediate ) - { - if ( scsiSmartOfflineTest (fd) != 0) - { - printf( "Smartctl: Smart Offline Failed\n"); - exit(-1); - } - printf ("Drive Command Successful offline test has begun\n"); - - printf ("Use smartctl -%c to abort test\n", SMARTSELFTESTABORT); - - } - - - if ( smartshortcapselftest ) - { - if ( scsiSmartShortCapSelfTest (fd) != 0) - { - printf( "Smartctl: Smart Short Self Test Failed\n"); - exit(-1); - } - printf ("Drive Command Successful Short Self test has begun\n"); - printf ("Use smartctl -%c to abort test\n", SMARTSELFTESTABORT); - } - - if ( smartshortselftest ) - { - - if ( scsiSmartShortSelfTest (fd) != 0) - { - printf( "Smartctl: Smart Short Self Test Failed\n"); - exit(-1); - } - printf ("Drive Command Successful Short Self test has begun\n"); - printf ("Use smartctl -%c to abort test\n", SMARTSELFTESTABORT); - } - - if ( smartextendselftest ) - { - if ( scsiSmartExtendSelfTest (fd) != 0) - { - printf( "S.M.A.R.T. Extended Self Test Failed\n"); - exit(-1); - } - - printf ("Drive Command Successful Extended Self test has begun\n"); - printf ("Use smartctl -%c to abort test\n", SMARTSELFTESTABORT); - } - - if ( smartextendcapselftest ) - { - - if ( scsiSmartExtendCapSelfTest (fd) != 0) - { - printf( "S.M.A.R.T. Extended Self Test Failed\n"); - exit(-1); - } - - printf ("Drive Command Successful Extended Self test has begun\n"); - printf ("Use smartctl -%c to abort test\n", SMARTSELFTESTABORT); - } - - if ( smartselftestabort ) - { - - if ( scsiSmartSelfTestAbort (fd) != 0) - { - printf( "S.M.A.R.T. Self Test Abort Failed\n"); - exit(-1); - } - - printf ("Drive Command Successful self test aborted\n"); - } -} diff --git a/sm5/smartctl.cpp b/sm5/smartctl.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 75b8b2cf2..000000000 --- a/sm5/smartctl.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,382 +0,0 @@ -/* - * smartctl.c - * - * 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/ - * - */ - - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <unistd.h> -#include <sys/ioctl.h> -#include <linux/hdreg.h> -#include <sys/fcntl.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <stdarg.h> -#include "smartctl.h" -#include "atacmds.h" -#include "ataprint.h" -#include "scsicmds.h" -#include "scsiprint.h" - -extern const char *CVSid1, *CVSid2, *CVSid4, *CVSid5; -const char* CVSid6="$Id: smartctl.cpp,v 1.20 2002/10/25 08:50:21 ballen4705 Exp $" -CVSID1 CVSID2 CVSID4 CVSID5 CVSID6; - -unsigned char driveinfo = FALSE; -unsigned char checksmart = FALSE; -unsigned char smartvendorattrib = FALSE; -unsigned char generalsmartvalues = FALSE; -unsigned char smartselftestlog = FALSE; -unsigned char smarterrorlog = FALSE; -unsigned char smartdisable = FALSE; -unsigned char smartenable = FALSE; -unsigned char smartstatus = FALSE; -unsigned char smartexeoffimmediate = FALSE; -unsigned char smartshortselftest = FALSE; -unsigned char smartextendselftest = FALSE; -unsigned char smartshortcapselftest = FALSE; -unsigned char smartextendcapselftest = FALSE; -unsigned char smartselftestabort = FALSE; -unsigned char smartautoofflineenable = FALSE; -unsigned char smartautoofflinedisable = FALSE; -unsigned char smartautosaveenable = FALSE; -unsigned char smartautosavedisable = FALSE; -unsigned char printcopyleft = FALSE; -unsigned char smart009minutes = FALSE; -unsigned char quietmode = FALSE; -unsigned char veryquietmode = FALSE; -int testcase = -1; - - -void printslogan(){ - pout("smartctl version %d.%d-%d Copyright (C) 2002 Bruce Allen\n",RELEASE_MAJOR,RELEASE_MINOR,SMARTMONTOOLS_VERSION); - pout("Home page is %s\n\n",PROJECTHOME); - return; -} - - - -int massagecvs(char *out,const char *in){ - char filename[128], version[128], date[128]; - int i=0; - const char *savein=in; - - // skip to I of $Id: - while (*in !='\0' && *in!='I') - in++; - - // skip to start of filename - if (!*in) - return 0; - in+=4; - - // copy filename - i=0; - while (i<100 && *in!=',' && *in) - filename[i++]=*in++; - filename[i]='\0'; - if (!*in) - return 0; - - // skip ,v and space - in+=3; - - i=0; - // copy version number - while (i<100 && *in!=' ' && *in) - version[i++]=*in++; - version[i]='\0'; - if (!*in) - return 0; - - // skip space - in++; - // copy date - i=0; - while (i<100 && *in!=' ' && *in) - date[i++]=*in++; - date[i]='\0'; - - sprintf(out,"%-13s revision: %-6s date: %-15s", filename, version, date); - return in-savein; -} - -// prints a single set of CVS ids -void printone(const char *cvsid){ - char strings[512]; - const char *here; - int len,line=1; - here=cvsid; - while ((len=massagecvs(strings,here))){ - switch (line++){ - case 1: - pout("Module:"); - break; - default: - pout(" uses:"); - } - pout(" %s\n",strings); - here+=len; - } - return; -} - -void printcopy(){ - pout("smartctl comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This\n"); - pout("is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it\n"); - pout("under the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 2.\n"); - pout("See http://www.gnu.org for further details.\n\n"); - pout("CVS version IDs of files used to build this code are:\n"); - printone(CVSid6); - printone(CVSid1); - printone(CVSid2); - printone(CVSid4); - printone(CVSid5); - return; -} - -/* void prints help information for command syntax */ -void Usage ( void){ - printf("Usage: smartctl -[options] [device]\n"); - printf("\nRead Only Options:\n"); - printf(" %c Show version, copyright and license info\n", PRINTCOPYLEFT); - printf(" %c Show all SMART Information (ATA/SCSI)\n",SMARTVERBOSEALL); - printf(" %c Show SMART Drive Info (ATA/SCSI)\n",DRIVEINFO); - printf(" %c Show SMART Status (ATA/SCSI)\n",CHECKSMART); - printf(" %c Show SMART General Attributes (ATA Only)\n", GENERALSMARTVALUES); - printf(" %c Show SMART Vendor Attributes (ATA Only)\n", SMARTVENDORATTRIB); - printf(" %c Show SMART Drive Error Log (ATA Only\n", SMARTERRORLOG); - printf(" %c Show SMART Drive Self Test Log (ATA Only)\n", SMARTSELFTESTLOG); - printf(" %c Quiet: only show SMART drive errors (ATA Only)\n", QUIETMODE); - printf(" %c Very Quiet: no display, use exit status (ATA Only)\n", VERYQUIETMODE); - printf("\nVendor-specific Display Options:\n"); - printf(" %c Raw Attribute 009 is minutes (ATA Only)\n", SMART009MINUTES); - printf("\nEnable/Disable Options:\n"); - printf(" %c Enable SMART data collection (ATA/SCSI)\n",SMARTENABLE); - printf(" %c Disable SMART data collection (ATA/SCSI)\n",SMARTDISABLE); - printf(" %c Enable SMART Automatic Offline Test (ATA Only)\n", SMARTAUTOOFFLINEENABLE); - printf(" %c Disable SMART Automatic Offline Test (ATA Only)\n", SMARTAUTOOFFLINEDISABLE); - printf(" %c Enable SMART Attribute Autosave (ATA Only)\n", SMARTAUTOSAVEENABLE); - printf(" %c Disable SMART Attribute Autosave (ATA Only)\n", SMARTAUTOSAVEDISABLE); - printf("\nTest Options (no more than one):\n"); - printf(" %c Execute Off-line data collection (ATA Only)\n", SMARTEXEOFFIMMEDIATE); - printf(" %c Execute Short Self Test (ATA Only)\n", SMARTSHORTSELFTEST ); - printf(" %c Execute Short Self Test (Captive Mode) (ATA Only)\n", SMARTSHORTCAPSELFTEST ); - printf(" %c Execute Extended Self Test (ATA Only)\n", SMARTEXTENDSELFTEST ); - printf(" %c Execute Extended Self Test (Captive) (ATA Only)\n", SMARTEXTENDCAPSELFTEST ); - printf(" %c Execute Self Test Abort (ATA Only)\n", SMARTSELFTESTABORT ); - printf("\nExamples:\n"); - printf(" smartctl -etf /dev/hda (Enables SMART on first disk)\n"); - printf(" smartctl -a /dev/hda (Prints all SMART information)\n"); - printf(" smartctl -X /dev/hda (Executes extended disk self-test)\n"); - printf(" smartctl -qvL /dev/hda (Prints Self-Test & Attribute errors.)\n"); -} - -const char opts[] = { - DRIVEINFO, CHECKSMART, SMARTVERBOSEALL, SMARTVENDORATTRIB, - GENERALSMARTVALUES, SMARTERRORLOG, SMARTSELFTESTLOG, SMARTDISABLE, - SMARTENABLE, SMARTAUTOOFFLINEENABLE, SMARTAUTOOFFLINEDISABLE, - SMARTEXEOFFIMMEDIATE, SMARTSHORTSELFTEST, SMARTEXTENDSELFTEST, - SMARTSHORTCAPSELFTEST, SMARTEXTENDCAPSELFTEST, SMARTSELFTESTABORT, - SMARTAUTOSAVEENABLE,SMARTAUTOSAVEDISABLE,PRINTCOPYLEFT,SMART009MINUTES,QUIETMODE,VERYQUIETMODE,'h','?','\0' -}; - -/* Takes command options and sets features to be run */ -void ParseOpts (int argc, char** argv){ - int optchar; - extern char *optarg; - extern int optopt, optind, opterr; - - opterr=optopt=0; - while (-1 != (optchar = getopt(argc, argv, opts))) { - switch (optchar){ - case QUIETMODE: - quietmode=TRUE; - break; - case VERYQUIETMODE: - veryquietmode=TRUE; - break; - case SMART009MINUTES: - smart009minutes=TRUE; - break; - case PRINTCOPYLEFT : - printcopyleft=TRUE; - break; - case DRIVEINFO : - driveinfo = TRUE; - break; - case CHECKSMART : - checksmart = TRUE; - break; - case SMARTVERBOSEALL : - driveinfo = TRUE; - checksmart = TRUE; - generalsmartvalues = TRUE; - smartvendorattrib = TRUE; - smarterrorlog = TRUE; - smartselftestlog = TRUE; - break; - case SMARTVENDORATTRIB : - smartvendorattrib = TRUE; - break; - case GENERALSMARTVALUES : - generalsmartvalues = TRUE; - break; - case SMARTERRORLOG : - smarterrorlog = TRUE; - break; - case SMARTSELFTESTLOG : - smartselftestlog = TRUE; - break; - case SMARTDISABLE : - smartdisable = TRUE; - break; - case SMARTENABLE : - smartenable = TRUE; - break; - case SMARTAUTOSAVEENABLE: - smartautosaveenable = TRUE; - break; - case SMARTAUTOSAVEDISABLE: - smartautosavedisable = TRUE; - break; - case SMARTAUTOOFFLINEENABLE: - smartautoofflineenable = TRUE; - break; - case SMARTAUTOOFFLINEDISABLE: - smartautoofflinedisable = TRUE; - break; - case SMARTEXEOFFIMMEDIATE: - smartexeoffimmediate = TRUE; - testcase=OFFLINE_FULL_SCAN; - break; - case SMARTSHORTSELFTEST : - smartshortselftest = TRUE; - testcase=SHORT_SELF_TEST; - break; - case SMARTEXTENDSELFTEST : - smartextendselftest = TRUE; - testcase=EXTEND_SELF_TEST; - break; - case SMARTSHORTCAPSELFTEST: - smartshortcapselftest = TRUE; - testcase=SHORT_CAPTIVE_SELF_TEST; - break; - case SMARTEXTENDCAPSELFTEST: - smartextendcapselftest = TRUE; - testcase=EXTEND_CAPTIVE_SELF_TEST; - break; - case SMARTSELFTESTABORT: - smartselftestabort = TRUE; - testcase=ABORT_SELF_TEST; - break; - case 'h': - case '?': - default: - veryquietmode=FALSE; - printslogan(); - if (optopt){ - pout("=======> UNRECOGNIZED OPTION: %c <=======\n\n",optopt); - Usage(); - exit(FAILCMD); - } - Usage(); - exit(0); - } - } - // Do this here, so results are independent of argument order - if (quietmode) - veryquietmode=TRUE; - - // error message if user has asked for more than one test - if (1<(smartexeoffimmediate+smartshortselftest+smartextendselftest+ - smartshortcapselftest+smartextendcapselftest+smartselftestabort)){ - veryquietmode=FALSE; - printslogan(); - Usage(); - printf ("\nERROR: smartctl can only run a single test (or abort) at a time.\n\n"); - exit(FAILCMD); - } - - // From here on, normal operations... - printslogan(); - - // Print Copyright/License info if needed - if (printcopyleft){ - printcopy(); - if (argc==2) - exit(0); - } -} - - -// Printing function (controlled by global veryquietmode) -void pout(char *fmt, ...){ - va_list ap; - - // initialize variable argument list - va_start(ap,fmt); - if (veryquietmode){ - va_end(ap); - return; - } - - // print out - vprintf(fmt,ap); - va_end(ap); - return; -} - - -/* Main Program */ -int main (int argc, char **argv){ - int fd,retval=0; - char *device; - - // Part input arguments - ParseOpts(argc,argv); - - // Further argument checking - if (argc != 3){ - Usage(); - return FAILCMD; - } - - // open device - read-only mode is enough to issue needed commands - fd = open(device=argv[2], O_RDONLY); - - if (fd<0) { - perror("Smartctl device open failed"); - return FAILDEV; - } - - if (device[5] == 'h') - retval=ataPrintMain(fd); - else if (device[5] == 's') - scsiPrintMain (fd); - else { - Usage(); - return FAILCMD; - } - - return retval; -} diff --git a/sm5/smartd.cpp b/sm5/smartd.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 63546130d..000000000 --- a/sm5/smartd.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,610 +0,0 @@ -/* - * 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/ - * - */ - -#include <errno.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <sys/ioctl.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <unistd.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <linux/hdreg.h> -#include <syslog.h> -#include <stdarg.h> - -#include "atacmds.h" -#include "scsicmds.h" -#include "smartd.h" - -extern const char *CVSid1, *CVSid2; -const char *CVSid3="$Id: smartd.cpp,v 1.31 2002/10/25 14:54:14 ballen4705 Exp $" -CVSID1 CVSID4 CVSID7; - -int daemon_init(void){ - pid_t pid; - int i; - - if ( (pid = fork()) < 0) - // unable to fork! - exit(1); - else if (pid != 0) - // we are the parent process -- exit cleanly - exit (0); - - // from here on, we are the child process - setsid(); - - // close any open file descriptors - for (i=getdtablesize();i>=0;--i) - close(i); - - // redirect any IO attempts to /dev/null - // open stdin - i=open("/dev/null",O_RDWR); - // stdout - dup(i); - // stderr - dup(i); - umask(0); - chdir("/"); - return(0); -} - - -// This function prints either to stdout or to the syslog as needed -void printout(int priority,char *fmt, ...){ - va_list ap; - // initialize variable argument list - va_start(ap,fmt); - if (debugmode) - vprintf(fmt,ap); - else - vsyslog(priority,fmt,ap); - va_end(ap); - return; -} - -// Printing function for atacmds -void pout(char *fmt, ...){ - va_list ap; - // initialize variable argument list - va_start(ap,fmt); - va_end(ap); - return; -#if (0) - // print out - vprintf(fmt,ap); - va_end(ap); - return; -#endif -} - - -void printhead(){ - printout(LOG_INFO,"smartd version %d.%d-%d - S.M.A.R.T. Daemon.\n", - RELEASE_MAJOR, RELEASE_MINOR, SMARTMONTOOLS_VERSION); - printout(LOG_INFO,"Home page is %s\n\n",PROJECTHOME); - return; -} - -/* prints help information for command syntax */ -void Usage (void){ - printout(LOG_INFO,"usage: smartd -[opts] \n\n"); - printout(LOG_INFO,"Read Only Options:\n"); - printout(LOG_INFO," %c Start smartd in debug Mode\n",DEBUGMODE); - printout(LOG_INFO," %c Print License, Copyright, and version information\n\n",PRINTCOPYLEFT); - printout(LOG_INFO,"Configuration file: /etc/smartd.conf\n"); -} - -// scan to see what ata devices there are, and if they support SMART -int atadevicescan (atadevices_t *devices, char *device){ - int fd; - struct hd_driveid drive; - - printout(LOG_INFO,"Opening device %s\n", device); - fd = open(device, O_RDONLY); - if (fd < 0) { - if (errno<sys_nerr) - printout(LOG_INFO,"%s: Device: %s, Opening device failed\n",sys_errlist[errno],device); - else - printout(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, Opening device failed\n",device); - return 1; - } - - if (ataReadHDIdentity (fd,&drive) || !ataSmartSupport(drive) || ataEnableSmart(fd)){ - // device exists, but not able to do SMART - close(fd); - printout(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, Found but not SMART capable, or couldn't enable SMART\n",device); - return 2; - } - - // Does device support read values and read thresholds? We should - // modify this next block for devices that do support SMART status - // but don't support read values and read thresholds. - if (ataReadSmartValues (fd,&devices[numatadevices].smartval)){ - close(fd); - printout(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, Read SMART Values Failed\n",device); - return 3; - } - else if (ataReadSmartThresholds (fd,&devices[numatadevices].smartthres)){ - close(fd); - printout(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, Read SMART Thresholds Failed\n",device); - return 4; - } - - // device exists, and does SMART. Add to list - printout(LOG_INFO,"%s Found and is SMART capable. Adding to \"monitor\" list.\n",device); - devices[numatadevices].fd = fd; - strcpy(devices[numatadevices].devicename, device); - devices[numatadevices].drive = drive; - - // This makes NO sense. We may want to know if the drive supports - // Offline Surface Scan, for example. But checking if it supports - // self-tests seems useless. In any case, smartd NEVER uses this - // field anywhere... - devices[numatadevices].selftest = - isSupportSelfTest(devices[numatadevices].smartval); - - numatadevices++; - 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?? -int scsidevicescan (scsidevices_t *devices, char *device){ - int i, fd, smartsupport; - unsigned char tBuf[4096]; - - - // open device - printout(LOG_INFO,"Opening device %s\n", device); - fd=open(device, O_RDWR); - if (fd<0) { - if (errno<sys_nerr) - printout(LOG_INFO,"%s: Device: %s, Opening device failed\n",sys_errlist[errno],device); - else - printout(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, Opening device failed\n", device); - return 1; - } - - // check that it's ready for commands - if (!testunitready(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; - } - - // now we can proceed to register the device - printout(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, Found and is SMART capable. Adding to \"monitor\" list.\n",device); - devices[numscsidevices].fd = fd; - strcpy(devices[numscsidevices].devicename,device); - - // 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[numscsidevices].TempPageSupported = 1; - break; - case SMART_PAGE: - devices[numscsidevices].SmartPageSupported = 1; - break; - default: - break; - } - } - } - numscsidevices++; - return 0; -} - - -void ataCompareSmartValues (atadevices_t *device, struct ata_smart_values new ){ - int i; - int oldval,newval,idold,idnew; - - for ( i =0; i < NUMBER_ATA_SMART_ATTRIBUTES; i++){ - // which device is it? - idnew=new.vendor_attributes[i].id; - idold=device->smartval.vendor_attributes[i].id; - - if (idold && idnew){ - // if it's a valid attribute, compare values - newval=new.vendor_attributes[i].current; - oldval=device->smartval.vendor_attributes[i].current; - if (oldval!=newval){ - // values have changed; print them - char *loc,attributename[64]; - loc=attributename; - ataPrintSmartAttribName(attributename,idnew); - // skip blank space in name - while (*loc && *loc==' ') - loc++; - printout(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, SMART Attribute: %s changed from %i to %i\n", - device->devicename,loc,oldval,newval); - } - } - } -} - - -int ataCheckDevice( atadevices_t *drive){ - struct ata_smart_values tempsmartval; - struct ata_smart_thresholds tempsmartthres; - int failed; - char *loc,attributename[64]; - - // Coming into this function, *drive contains the last values measured, - // and we read the NEW values into tempsmartval - if (ataReadSmartValues(drive->fd,&tempsmartval)) - printout(LOG_INFO, "%s:Failed to read SMART values\n", drive->devicename); - - // and we read the new thresholds into tempsmartthres - if (ataReadSmartThresholds (drive->fd, &tempsmartthres)) - printout(LOG_INFO, "%s:Failed to read SMART thresholds\n",drive->devicename); - - // See if any vendor attributes are below minimum, and print them out - if ((failed=ataCheckSmart(tempsmartval,tempsmartthres,1))){ - ataPrintSmartAttribName(attributename,failed); - // skip blank space in name - loc=attributename; - while (*loc && *loc==' ') - loc++; - printout(LOG_CRIT,"Device: %s, Failed SMART attribute: %s. Use smartctl -a %s.\n", - drive->devicename,loc,drive->devicename); - } - - // WHEN IT WORKS, we should here add a call to ataSmartStatus2() - // either in addition to or instead of the ataCheckSmart command - // above. This is the "right" long-term solution. - - // see if any values have changed. Second argument is new values - ataCompareSmartValues (drive , tempsmartval); - - // Save the new values into *drive for the next time around - drive->smartval = tempsmartval; - drive->smartthres = tempsmartthres; - - return 0; -} - - - -int scsiCheckDevice( scsidevices_t *drive){ - UINT8 returnvalue; - UINT8 currenttemp; - UINT8 triptemp; - - currenttemp = triptemp = 0; - - if (scsiCheckSmart( drive->fd, drive->SmartPageSupported, &returnvalue, ¤ttemp, &triptemp ) != 0) - printout(LOG_INFO, "%s:Failed to read SMART values\n", drive->devicename); - - if (returnvalue) - printout(LOG_CRIT, "Device: %s, SMART Failure: (%02x) %s\n", drive->devicename, - returnvalue, scsiSmartGetSenseCode( returnvalue) ); - else - printout(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, Acceptable attribute: %d\n", drive->devicename, 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), (unsigned int) currenttemp ); - - drive->Temperature = currenttemp; - } - return 0; -} - -void CheckDevices ( atadevices_t *atadevices, scsidevices_t *scsidevices){ - int i; - - if (!numatadevices && !numscsidevices){ - printout(LOG_INFO,"Unable to monitor any SMART enabled ATA or SCSI devices.\n"); - return; - } - - 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]); - - sleep ( checktime ); - } -} - - -int massagecvs(char *out,const char *in){ - char filename[128], version[128], date[128]; - int i=0; - const char *savein=in; - - // skip to I of $Id: - while (*in !='\0' && *in!='I') - in++; - - // skip to start of filename - if (!*in) - return 0; - in+=4; - - // copy filename - i=0; - while (i<100 && *in!=',' && *in) - filename[i++]=*in++; - filename[i]='\0'; - if (!*in) - return 0; - - // skip ,v and space - in+=3; - - i=0; - // copy version number - while (i<100 && *in!=' ' && *in) - version[i++]=*in++; - version[i]='\0'; - if (!*in) - return 0; - - // skip space - in++; - // copy date - i=0; - while (i<100 && *in!=' ' && *in) - date[i++]=*in++; - date[i]='\0'; - - sprintf(out,"%-13s revision: %-6s date: %-15s", filename, version, date); - return in-savein; -} - -// prints a single set of CVS ids -void printone(const char *cvsid){ - char strings[512]; - const char *here; - int len,line=1; - here=cvsid; - while ((len=massagecvs(strings,here))){ - switch (line++){ - case 1: - printout(LOG_INFO,"Module:"); - break; - default: - printout(LOG_INFO," uses:"); - } - printout(LOG_INFO," %s\n",strings); - here+=len; - } - return; -} - -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]; - - -// returns number of entries in config file, or 0 if no config file exists -int parseconfigfile(){ - FILE *fp; - int entry=0,lineno=0; - char line[MAXLINELEN+2]; - - // 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_INFO,"%s: Unable to open configuration file %s\n", - sys_errlist[errno],CONFIGFILE); - else - printout(LOG_INFO,"Unable to open configuration file %s\n",CONFIGFILE); - exit(1); - } - - // No config file - if (fp==NULL) - return 0; - - // configuration file exists. Read it and search for devices - printout(LOG_INFO,"Using configuration file %s\n",CONFIGFILE); - while (fgets(line,MAXLINELEN+2,fp)){ - int len; - char *dev; - - // track linenumber for error messages - lineno++; - - // See if line is too long - len=strlen(line); - if (len>MAXLINELEN){ - printout(LOG_INFO,"Error: line %d of file %s is more than than %d characters long.\n", - lineno,CONFIGFILE,MAXLINELEN); - exit(1); - } - - // eliminate any terminating newline - if (line[len-1]=='\n'){ - len--; - line[len]='\0'; - } - - // Skip white space - dev=line; - while (*dev && (*dev==' ' || *dev=='\t')) - dev++; - len=strlen(dev); - - // If line is blank, or a comment, skip it - if (!len || *dev=='#') - continue; - - // We've got a legit entry - if (entry>=MAXENTRIES){ - printout(LOG_INFO,"Error: configuration file %s can have no more than %d entries\n", - CONFIGFILE,MAXENTRIES); - exit(1); - } - - // Copy information into data structure for after forking - strcpy(config[entry].name,dev); - config[entry].lineno=lineno; - config[entry].tryscsi=config[entry].tryata=1; - - // Try and recognize if a IDE or SCSI device - if (len>5 && !strncmp("/dev/h",dev, 6)) - config[entry].tryscsi=0; - - if (len>5 && !strncmp("/dev/s",dev, 6)) - config[entry].tryata=0; - - entry++; - } - fclose(fp); - if (entry) - return entry; - - printout(LOG_INFO,"Configuration file %s contained no devices (like /dev/hda)\n",CONFIGFILE); - exit(1); -} - -const char opts[] = { DEBUGMODE, EMAILNOTIFICATION, PRINTCOPYLEFT,'h','?','\0' }; - -/* Main Program */ -int main (int argc, char **argv){ - atadevices_t atadevices[MAXATADEVICES], *atadevicesptr; - scsidevices_t scsidevices[MAXSCSIDEVICES], *scsidevicesptr; - int optchar,i; - extern char *optarg; - extern int optopt, optind, opterr; - int entries; - - numatadevices=0; - numscsidevices=0; - scsidevicesptr = scsidevices; - atadevicesptr = atadevices; - opterr=optopt=0; - - // Parse input options: - while (-1 != (optchar = getopt(argc, argv, opts))){ - switch(optchar) { - case PRINTCOPYLEFT: - printcopyleft=TRUE; - break; - case DEBUGMODE : - debugmode = TRUE; - break; - case EMAILNOTIFICATION: - emailnotification = TRUE; - break; - case '?': - case 'h': - default: - debugmode=1; - if (optopt) { - printhead(); - printout(LOG_INFO,"=======> UNRECOGNIZED OPTION: %c <======= \n\n",optopt); - Usage(); - exit(-1); - } - printhead(); - Usage(); - exit(0); - } - } - - // If needed print copyright, license and version information - if (printcopyleft){ - debugmode=1; - printhead(); - printout(LOG_INFO,copyleftstring); - printout(LOG_INFO,"CVS version IDs of files used to build this code are:\n"); - printone(CVSid3); - printone(CVSid1); - printone(CVSid2); - exit(0); - } - - // print header - printhead(); - - // 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(); - } - - // If we found a config file, look at its entries - if (entries) - for (i=0;i<entries;i++){ - if (config[i].tryata && atadevicescan(atadevicesptr, config[i].name)) - printout(LOG_INFO,"Unable to register ATA device %s at line %d of file %s\n", - config[i].name, config[i].lineno, CONFIGFILE); - - if (config[i].tryscsi && scsidevicescan(scsidevicesptr, config[i].name)) - printout(LOG_INFO,"Unable to register SCSI device %s at line %d of file %s\n", - config[i].name, config[i].lineno, CONFIGFILE); - } - else { - char deviceata[] = "/dev/hda"; - char devicescsi[]= "/dev/sda"; - printout(LOG_INFO,"No configuration file %s found. Searching for devices.\n",CONFIGFILE); - for(i=0;i<MAXATADEVICES;i++,deviceata[7]++) - atadevicescan(atadevicesptr, deviceata); - for(i=0;i<MAXSCSIDEVICES;i++,devicescsi[7]++) - scsidevicescan(scsidevicesptr, devicescsi); - } - - CheckDevices(atadevicesptr, scsidevicesptr); - return 0; -} - diff --git a/www/cvs-script b/www/cvs-script deleted file mode 100755 index 6974e72e2..000000000 --- a/www/cvs-script +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash -# execute this script in the current shell, using for example -# . cvs_script -unset CVS_SERVER -export CVS_RSH=ssh -export CVSROOT=:ext:ballen4705@cvs.smartmontools.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/smartmontools diff --git a/www/index.html b/www/index.html deleted file mode 100644 index 9c51e230b..000000000 --- a/www/index.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,448 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> -<html> -<head> - <title>smartmontools Home Page</title> - - - <meta http-equiv="content-type" - content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"> - - <meta name="author" content="Bruce Allen"> - - <meta name="description" - content="SMART S.M.A.R.T. linux disk monitoring"> -</head> - <body> - -<div align="center"> -<h1><font color="#3333ff">smartmontools HOME PAGE - </font> <a href="http://sourceforge.net"><img - src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=64297&type=5" - width="210" height="62" border="0" alt="SourceForge.net Logo" - align="middle"> - </a> </h1> - </div> - -<div align="left">This is the home page for smartmontools. The smartmontools - package contains two utility programs (<font color="#3333ff"><b>smartctl</b></font> - and <font color="#3333ff"><b>smartd</b></font>) to control - and monitor storage systems using the Self-Monitoring, Analysis and - Reporting Technology System (S.M.A.R.T.) built into most modern ATA - and SCSI hard disks. It is derived from the smartsuite package, and -includes support for ATA/ATAPI-5 disks. It should run on any modern -linux system.<br> - <br> - For your convenience, this is a single page, so you can print -it easily.<br> - -<hr width="100%" size="2"> -<ul> - <li><a href="#howtodownload">How to download and install smartmontools</a></li> - <li><a href="#FAQ">Frequently Asked Questions</a></li> - <li><a href="#testinghelp">The code needs to be tested on SCSI - disks/tapes</a></li> - <li><a href="#differfromsmartsuite">How does smartmontools - differ from smartsuite?</a></li> - <li><a href="#references">Useful references on S.M.A.R.T. - and ATA/ATAPI-5, -6, and -7</a></li> - <li><a href="#sampleoutput">Some sample output from smartmontools</a></li> - <li><a - href="http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/smartmontools/">Smartmontools - CVS archive</a> and <a - href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/smartmontools">SourceForge projects - group page</a></li> - <li><a - href="http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/smartmontools-support"> - Mailing list and archives</a> for smartmontools support<br> - </li> - -</ul> - <b><br> - </b> -<hr width="100%" size="2"><b><br> - </b><b><a name="howtodownload"></a></b><b> How to download and - install smartmontools<br> - </b>There are three different ways to get and install smartmontools. - You can use any one of these three procedures. Just after - "Method 3" below are some instructions for trying out smartmontools once - you have completed the installation.<br> - -<ol> - <li><b>First Method - Install from the RPM file:</b><br> - - <ul> - <li>Download the latest binary RPM file (<tt>*.rpm</tt>) -from <a - href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=64297">here</a> - . Don't get the SRPM file (<tt>*.src.rpm</tt>).</li> - <li>Install it using RPM. You must be root to do this:<br> - <tt>su root</tt> (enter root password)<br> - <tt>rpm -ivh smartmontools-5.0-1.i386.rpm<br> - </tt>For most users, this is all that is needed.<br> - </li> - <li>If you receive an error message, you have probably previously - installed the <tt>smartsuite</tt> package, or RedHat's <tt>kernel-utils</tt> - package, which provide older versions of the <tt>smartd</tt> and <tt> - smartctl</tt> utilities. In this case you should use the <tt> - --nodeps</tt> or <tt> --force</tt> arguments of rpm to replace - these two utilities:<br> - <tt>rpm -ivh --nodeps --force smartmontools-5.0-1.i386.rpm</tt></li> - <li>If you want to remove the package (<tt>rpm -e s</tt><tt>martmontools-5.0-1</tt> - ) and your system does not have <tt>chkconfig</tt> installed, you may need - to use the <tt>--noscripts</tt> option to <tt>rpm -e</tt>.<br> - </li> - - </ul> - </li> - <li><b>Second Method - Install from the source tarball</b>:<br> - - <ul> - <li>Download the latest source-code tarball from <a - href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=64297">here</a>. -Note: you probably want the most recent release. </li> - <li>Uncompress the tarball:<br> - <tt>tar zxvf smartmontools-5.0-1.tar.gz</tt></li> - <li>The previous step created a directory called smartmontools-5.0-1 - containing the code. Go to that directory, build, and install:<br> - <tt>cd smartmontools-5.0-1<br> - make<br> - make install </tt> - [only root can do this]<br> - </li> - - - </ul> - </li> - <li><b>Third Method - Download code directly from the CVS archive:</b><br> - - <ul> - <li>Download the latest code snapshot from CVS. If prompted -for a password, simply press the Enter key. Note that the two -lines below that start "<tt>cvs</tt>" are long! <br> - <tt>cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.smartmontools.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/smartmontools - login</tt> <tt><br> - cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.smartmontools.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/smartmontools - co sm5</tt><br> - </li> - <li>The previous step created a subdirectory called <tt>sm5/</tt> - containing the code. Go to that directory, build, and install:<br> - <tt>cd sm5<br> - make<br> - make install </tt> - [only root can do this]<br> - </li> - - </ul> - </li> - -</ol> - <b>After installing using Method 1, 2 or 3 above, you can read - the man pages, and try out the commands:</b><br> - -<blockquote> - <blockquote><tt>man 8 smartctl</tt><br> - <tt>man 8 smartd</tt><br> - <tt>/usr/sbin/smartctl -etf /dev/hda </tt>[only root can - do this]<br> - <tt>/usr/sbin/smartctl -a /dev/hda </tt>[only root - can do this]</blockquote> - </blockquote> - Note that the default location for the manual pages is in <tt>/usr/share/man/man8</tt> - . If "<tt>man</tt>" does not find the manual pages, then you may - need to add <tt>/usr/share/man</tt> to your <tt>MANPATH</tt> environment -variable.<br> - -<hr width="100%" size="2"><br> - <br> - <a name="FAQ"></a><b>Frequently-asked questions<br> - </b>If your question is not here, please <a - href="mailto:smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net"> email me</a>.<br> - -<ul> - <li><b>What do I do if I have problems, or need support? Suppose - I want to become a developer, or suggest some new extensions?</b><br> - Please send an email to the <a - href="http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/smartmontools-support"> - smartmontools-support mailing list</a>.<br> - </li> - <li><b>What are the future plans for smartmontools?</b><br> - My plan is that smartmontools-5.x will support ATA/ATAPI-5 disks. - Eventually, we'll do smartmontools-6.x to support ATA/ATAPI-6 -disks, smartmontools-7.x for the ATA/ATAPI-7 standard, and so on. The - "x" will denote revision level, as bugs get found and fixed, and as enhancements - get added. If it's possible to maintain backwards compatibility, - that would be nice, but I don't know if it will be possible or practical.</li> - <li><b>Why are you doing this?</b><br> - My research group runs a beowulf cluster with 300 ATA-5 disks. - We have more than 20 TB of data stored on the system. It's - nice to have advanced warning when a disk is going to fail.</li> - <li><b>I see some strange output from smartctl. What does - it mean?</b><br> - The raw S.M.A.R.T. attributes (temperature, power-on lifetime, -and so on) are stored in vendor-specific structures. Sometime these -are strange. Hitachi disks (at least some of them) store power-on -lifetime in minutes, rather than hours. IBM disks (at least some -of them) have three temperatures stored in the raw structure, not just one. -And so on. If you find strange output, or unknown attributes, please -send an email to <a - href="ttp://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/smartmontools-support"> - smartmontools-support</a> and we'll help you try and figure it out.</li> - <li><b>What attributes does smartmontools not yet recognize?<br> - </b>From a Hitachi disk: (230)(250)<br> - If you can attach names/meanings to these attributes, please send - me a note to <a - href="ttp://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/smartmontools-support"> - smartmontools-support</a>.</li> - <li><b>When I run <tt>smartd</tt> , the SYSLOG (<tt>/var/log/messages</tt> - ) contains messages like this:</b><br> - <tt>smartd: Reading Device /dev/sdv <br> - modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module block-major-65<br> - </tt>This is because when <tt>smartd</tt> starts, it looks for -all ATA and SCSI devices to monitor (matching the pattern <tt>/dev/hd[a-z]</tt> - or <tt>/dev/sd[a-z]</tt>). The log messages appear because - your system doesn't have most of these devices.<br> - A future release of smartd will have a command-line option to specify - which devices to include or exclude from start-up search.<br> - </li> - -</ul> - -<hr width="100%" size="2"><b><a name="testinghelp"></a>Help needed in testing - smartmontools, especially on SCSI disks/systems<br> - </b>I have access to a number of systems with ATA S.M.A.R.T. -disks, but I don't have any access to systems with SCSI S.M.A.R.T. devices. - I'd be very grateful to find someone who could help me test the -smartmontools code on SCSI disks. Since it's derived from the smartsuite -package, it should initially work about the same way with SCSI devices -as the smartsuite tools did.<br> - <br> - I'd be especially happy if someone would like to take on the -task, as a developer, of maintaining the SCSI code. Do you have -a beowulf cluster with a few hundred SCSI disks? Please volunteer!<br> - -<hr width="100%" size="2"><a name="differfromsmartsuite"></a><b>How does -smartmontools differ from smartsuite?<br> - </b>The smartsuite code was originally developed as a Senior Thesis by Michael -Cornwell at the Concurrent Systems Laboratory (now part of the <a - href="http://ssrc.soe.ucsc.edu">Storage Systems Research Center</a>), Jack -Baskin School of Engineering, University of California, Santa Cruz. <br> - <b><br> - </b>Smartmontools was derived directly from smartsuite . It -differs from smartsuite in that it supports the ATA/ATAPI-5 standard. So -for example <tt>smartctl</tt> from smartsuite has no facility for printing - the S.M.A.R.T. self-test logs, and doesn't print timestamp information -in the most usable way. The <tt>smartctl</tt> utility in smartmontools -has added functionality (<tt>-q,-Q,</tt><tt>-L,-f, -F and -m</tt> options), -updated documentation, and also fixes small technical bugs in smartsuite. - See the <a - href="http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/smartmontools/sm5/CHANGELOG">CHANGELOG</a> -file for a summary of what's been done.<br> -<br> - The other principle difference is that smartmontools is an open-source - development project, meaning that we keep the files in CVS, and that -other developers who wish to contribute can commit changes to the archive. - If you would like to contribute, please write to to <a - href="ttp://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/smartmontools-support"> - smartmontools-support</a>.<br> - <br> - But the bottom line is that the code in smartmontools is derived directly - from smartsuite and is similar. The smartsuite package can be found <a - href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/smartsuite/">here</a>. <br> - -<hr width="100%" size="2"><br> - <a name="references"></a><big><b>Useful references on S.M.A.R.T. - and the ATA/ATAPI standards<br> - </b>If you are having trouble understanding the output of -smartctl or smartd, please first read the manual pages:<tt><br> - man 8 smartctl<br> - man 8 smartd</tt><br> - If you'd like to know more about S.M.A.R.T., then the following - references may be helpful:<br> - </big> -<ul> - <li>The <a - href="http://www.t13.org/project/d1321r1c.pdf"> ATAPI/ATA-5 Revision -1 specification</a></li> - <li><a href="http://www.t13.org/#FTP_site">Earlier and later - revisions of the ATAPI/ATA specifications</a></li> - <li>The S.M.A.R.T. specification is SFF-8035i (rev E). I - can not find an on-line reference. It can be obtained from the <a - href="http://www.sffcommittee.com/ns/">Small Form Factors Committee</a> - . Here is their <a - href="ftp://ftp.seagate.com/sff/INF-8035.TXT"> "link"</a> .</li> - -</ul> - -<hr width="100%" size="2"><a name="sampleoutput"></a><b>Sample output from - smartmontools</b> -<pre><tt> -#root smartctl -am /dev/hda -smartctl version 5.0-11 Copyright (C) 2002 Bruce Allen -Home page is http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net/ - -=== START OF INFORMATION SECTION === -Device Model: HITACHI_DK23BA-20 -Serial Number: 12H7M8 -Firmware Version: 00E0A0D2 -ATA Version is: 5 -ATA Standard is: ATA/ATAPI-5 T13 1321D revision 1 -SMART support is: Available - device has SMART capability. -SMART support is: Enabled - -=== START OF READ SMART DATA SECTION === -SMART overall-health self-assessment test result: PASSED -See vendor-specific Attribute list for marginal Attributes. - -General SMART Values: -Off-line data collection status: (0x00) Offline data collection activity was - never started. -Self-test execution status: ( 0) The previous self-test routine completed - without error or no self-test has ever - been run. -Total time to complete off-line -data collection: (1530) seconds. -Offline data collection -capabilities: (0x1b) SMART execute Offline immediate. - Automatic timer ON/OFF support. - Suspend Offline collection upon new - command. - Offline surface scan supported. - Self-test supported. -SMART capabilities: (0x0003) Saves SMART data before entering - power-saving mode. - Supports SMART auto save timer. -Error logging capability: (0x01) Error logging supported. -Short self-test routine -recommended polling time: ( 2) minutes. -Extended self-test routine -recommended polling time: ( 26) minutes. - -SMART Attributes Data Structure revision number: 16 -Vendor Specific SMART Attributes with Thresholds: -ID# ATTRIBUTE_NAME FLAG VALUE WORST THRESH TYPE WHEN_FAILED RAW_VALUE - 1 Raw_Read_Error_Rate 0x000d 100 084 050 Pre-fail - 463 - 3 Spin_Up_Time 0x0007 100 100 050 Pre-fail - 0 - 4 Start_Stop_Count 0x0032 100 100 050 Old_age - 235 - 5 Reallocated_Sector_Ct 0x0033 099 099 010 Pre-fail - 17 - 7 Seek_Error_Rate 0x000f 100 100 050 Pre-fail - 394 - 9 Power_On_Hours 0x0032 099 099 060 Old_age - 603 h + 10 m - 10 Spin_Retry_Count 0x0013 100 100 050 Pre-fail - 0 - 12 Power_Cycle_Count 0x0032 100 100 050 Old_age - 235 -192 Power-Off_Retract_Count 0x0032 100 100 050 Old_age - 14 -195 Hardware_ECC_Recovered 0x001a 100 001 050 Old_age In_the_past 391 -196 Reallocated_Event_Count 0x0032 099 099 001 Old_age - 17 -197 Current_Pending_Sector 0x0032 097 096 001 Old_age - 3 -198 Offline_Uncorrectable 0x0010 097 096 001 Old_age - 19 -199 UDMA_CRC_Error_Count 0x003e 200 200 000 Old_age - 0 -221 G-Sense_Error_Rate 0x000a 100 100 050 Old_age - 0 -223 Load_Retry_Count 0x0012 100 100 050 Old_age - 0 -225 Load_Cycle_Count 0x0032 096 096 050 Old_age - 18446744072115740671 -230 Unknown_Attribute 0x0032 100 100 060 Old_age - 15921 -250 Unknown_Attribute 0x000a 100 070 050 Old_age - 92 - -SMART Error Log Version: 1 -ATA Error Count: 9 (device log contains only the most recent five errors) - DCR = Device Control Register - FR = Features Register - SC = Sector Count Register - SN = Sector Number Register - CL = Cylinder Low Register - CH = Cylinder High Register - D/H = Device/Head Register - CR = Content written to Command Register - ER = Error register - STA = Status register -Timestamp is seconds since the previous disk power-on. -Note: timestamp "wraps" after 2^32 msec = 49.710 days. - -Error 1 occurred at disk power-on lifetime: 458 hours -When the command that caused the error occurred, the device was active or idle. -After command completion occurred, registers were: -ER:40 SC:01 SN:15 CL:be CH:2e D/H:e0 ST:51 -Sequence of commands leading to the command that caused the error were: -DCR FR SC SN CL CH D/H CR Timestamp - 00 00 01 15 be 2e e0 c8 831.599 - 00 00 01 14 be 2e e0 c8 831.594 - 00 00 01 13 be 2e e0 c8 831.594 - 00 00 01 12 be 2e e0 c8 831.594 - 00 00 01 11 be 2e e0 c8 831.594 - -Error 2 occurred at disk power-on lifetime: 458 hours -When the command that caused the error occurred, the device was active or idle. -After command completion occurred, registers were: -ER:40 SC:45 SN:15 CL:be CH:2e D/H:e0 ST:51 -Sequence of commands leading to the command that caused the error were: -DCR FR SC SN CL CH D/H CR Timestamp - 00 00 80 da bd 2e e0 c8 829.680 - 00 00 80 5a bd 2e e0 c8 829.677 - 00 00 80 da bc 2e e0 c8 829.673 - 00 00 80 5a bc 2e e0 c8 829.671 - 00 00 01 58 bc 2e e0 c8 829.671 - -Error 3 occurred at disk power-on lifetime: 458 hours -When the command that caused the error occurred, the device was active or idle. -After command completion occurred, registers were: -ER:40 SC:01 SN:47 CL:bc CH:2e D/H:e0 ST:51 -Sequence of commands leading to the command that caused the error were: -DCR FR SC SN CL CH D/H CR Timestamp - 00 00 01 47 bc 2e e0 c8 826.962 - 00 00 01 46 bc 2e e0 c8 826.961 - 00 00 01 45 bc 2e e0 c8 826.961 - 00 00 01 44 bc 2e e0 c8 826.961 - 00 00 01 43 bc 2e e0 c8 826.961 - -Error 4 occurred at disk power-on lifetime: 458 hours -When the command that caused the error occurred, the device was active or idle. -After command completion occurred, registers were: -ER:40 SC:13 SN:47 CL:bc CH:2e D/H:e0 ST:51 -Sequence of commands leading to the command that caused the error were: -DCR FR SC SN CL CH D/H CR Timestamp - 00 00 80 da bb 2e e0 c8 825.038 - 00 00 80 5a bb 2e e0 c8 825.033 - 00 00 80 da ba 2e e0 c8 825.030 - 00 00 80 5a ba 2e e0 c8 824.940 - 00 00 80 da b9 2e e0 c8 824.937 - -Error 5 occurred at disk power-on lifetime: 458 hours -When the command that caused the error occurred, the device was active or idle. -After command completion occurred, registers were: -ER:40 SC:01 SN:85 CL:19 CH:2c D/H:e0 ST:51 -Sequence of commands leading to the command that caused the error were: -DCR FR SC SN CL CH D/H CR Timestamp - 00 00 01 85 19 2c e0 c8 816.487 - 00 00 01 84 19 2c e0 c8 816.487 - 00 00 01 83 19 2c e0 c8 816.486 - 00 00 01 82 19 2c e0 c8 816.486 - 00 00 01 81 19 2c e0 c8 816.486 - -SMART Self-test log, version number 1 -Num Test_Description Status Remaining LifeTime(hours) LBA_of_first_error -# 1 Short off-line Completed 00% 587 -# 2 Short off-line Completed 00% 583 -# 3 Short off-line Completed 00% 551 -# 4 Short captive Interrupted (host reset) 40% 551 -# 5 Short off-line Completed 00% 551 -# 6 Extended off-line Completed: read failure 40% 550 0x002c1985 -# 7 Extended off-line Aborted by host 50% 550 -# 8 Short off-line Completed 00% 550 -# 9 Short off-line Completed 00% 537 -#10 Extended off-line Completed: read failure 40% 536 0x002c1985 -#11 Short off-line Completed 00% 536 -#12 Short off-line Completed 00% 536 -#13 Short off-line Completed 00% 533 -#14 Short off-line Completed 00% 532 -#15 Short captive Completed 00% 459 -#16 Short captive Completed 00% 459 -#17 Extended off-line Completed: read failure 40% 455 0x002c1985 -#18 Extended off-line Aborted by host 50% 455 -#19 Short off-line Completed 00% 451 -#20 Short off-line Completed 00% 451 -#21 Extended off-line Completed: read failure 40% 449 0x002c1985 -</tt></pre> - 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