[PATCH] yaboot: enable boot from iscsi target via ethernet devices on js20.

Paul Nasrat pnasrat at redhat.com
Wed May 17 06:20:47 EST 2006


On Fri, 2006-04-28 at 01:05 -0500, Doug Maxey wrote:
> Certain levels of JS20 firmware will allow the system to boot from an
> iscsi target.  System OFW accomplishes this by setting up a virtual
> disk device with parameters.  These parameters, when passed back to
> OFW by yaboot, directs the FW to use virtual device over the ethernet
> port that will then access iscsi target as a block device.  This patch
> extracts those parameters from the property of the virtual device and
> passes them back to OFW to indicate the kernel is to be retrieved via
> the iscsi protocol.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Doug Maxey <dwm at austin.ibm.com>

Sorry for the delay in getting back to you - a few initial questions:

> diff --git a/second/file.c b/second/file.c

> @@ -185,16 +188,45 @@ parse_device_path(char *imagepath, char 
>  
>       if (!imagepath)
>  	  return 0;
> +
> +      /*
> +       * Do preliminary checking for an iscsi device; it may appear as
> +       * pure a network device (device_type == "network") if this is
> +       * ISWI.  This is the case on IBM systems doing an iscsi OFW
> +       * boot.
> +       */
> +     if (strstr(imagepath, ",iscsi"))

Is the , always guaranteed to be there - eg if I have boot
eth1:iscsi,ISCSIARGS  won't this check fail.

> diff --git a/second/prom.c b/second/prom.c
> index 5ec06b8..9bc5415 100644
> --- a/second/prom.c
> +++ b/second/prom.c
> @@ -174,6 +174,9 @@ prom_get_devtype (char *device)
>       int        result;
>       char       tmp[64];
>  
> +     if (strstr(device, ",iscsi"))
> +	  device = strcpy(tmp, "/vdevice/gscsi/disk");
> +

Ditto here.

Paul




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