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Common Fibre Channel HBA Information Library Functions

HBA_GetFcpTargetMapping(3HBAAPI)

NAME

HBA_GetFcpTargetMapping, HBA_GetFcpTargetMappingV2 -

retrieve mapping between FCP-2 discovered devices and

operating system SCSI information

SYNOPSIS

cc [ flag... ] file... -lHBAAPI [ library... ]

#include

HBA_STATUS HBA_GetFcpTargetMapping(HBA_HANDLE handle,

HBA_FCPTARGETMAPPING *mapping);

HBA_STATUS HBA_GetFcpTargetMappingV2(HBA_HANDLE handle,

HBA_WWN hbaPortWWN, HBA_FCPTARGETMAPPINGV2 *mapping);

PARAMETERS

handle an open handle returned from

HBA_OpenAdapter(3HBAAPI)

mapping a buffer in which to store the mapping

entries. The mapping->NumberOfEntries member

must indicate the maximum number of entries

that will fit within the buffer. On comple-

tion, the mapping->NumberOfEntries member

indicates the actual number of mapping entries for the HBA. This value can be greater than the number of entries the buffer can store. hbaPortWWN the Port Name of the local HBA Port for which the caller is requesting target mappings.

DESCRIPTION

The HBA_GetFcpTargetMapping() function retrieves the current

set of mappings between FCP LUNs and SCSI LUNs for a given HBA port.

The HBA_GetFcpTargetMappingV2() function retrieves the

current set of mappings between FCP LUNs and SCSI LUNs for a given HBA. The mapping also includes a Logical Unit Unique Identifier for each logical unit.

RETURN VALUES

The HBA_GetFcpTargetMappingV2() function returns the follow-

ing values:

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HBA_STATUS_ERROR_ILLEGAL_WWN

The port WWN specified by hbaPortWWN is not a valid port WWN on the specified HBA

HBA_STATUS_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED

Target mappings are not supported on the HBA.

HBA_STATUS_ERROR

An error occurred.

The HBA_GetFcpTargetMapping() and

HBA_GetFcpTargetMappingV2() functions return the following

values:

HBA_STATUS_OK

The HBA was able to retrieve information.

HBA_STATUS_ERROR_MORE_DATA

A larger buffer is required. The value of mapping-

>NumberOfEntries after the call indicates the total

number of entries available. The caller should reallo-

cate the buffer large enough to accomodate the indicated number of entries and reissue the routine. In the event that other error values are returned, the value

of mapping->NumberOfEntries after the call should be

checked, and if greater than the value before the call, a

larger buffer should be allocated for a retry of the rou-

tine.

ERRORS

See libhbaapi(3LIB) for general error status values.

EXAMPLES

Example 1 Return target mapping data.

The following example returns target mapping data. It ini-

tially allocates space for one target mapping. If the number

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of entries returned is greater than the allocated space, a new buffer with sufficient space is allocated and

HBA_GetFcpTargetMapping() is called again.

map = (HBA_FCPTARGETMAPPING *)calloc(1,

sizeof (HBA_FCPTARGETMAPPING));

status = HBA_GetFcpTargetMapping(handle, map);

if (map->NumberOfEntries > 0) {

HBA_UINT32 noe = map->NumberOfEntries;

free(map);

map = (HBA_FCPTARGETMAPPING *)calloc (1,

sizeof (HBA_FCPTARGETMAPPING) +

(sizeof (HBA_FCPSCSIENTRY)*(noe - 1)));

map->NumberOfEntries = noe;

if ((status = HBA_GetFcpTargetMapping(handle, map)) !=

HBA_STATUS_OK) {

fprintf(stderr, " Failed to get target "

"mappings %d", status);

free(map); } else { printf(" FCP Mapping entries: \n"); for (cntr = 0;

cntr < map->NumberOfEntries;

cntr ++) {

printf(" Path(%d): \"%s\"\n", cntr,

map->entry[cntr].ScsiId.OSDeviceName);

} } }

ATTRIBUTES

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri-

butes:

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______________________________________________________________________

| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |

| ____________________________|_____________________________|_

| Interface Stability | Committed |

| ____________________________|_____________________________|_

| | Standard: FC-HBA Version 4|

| | (API version 2) |

|_____________________________|_____________________________|

| MT-Level | Safe |

|_____________________________|_____________________________|

| Standard | FC-MI 1.92 (API version 1) |

|_____________________________|_____________________________|

SEE ALSO

HBA_OpenAdapter(3HBAAPI), libhbaapi(3LIB), attributes(5)

T11 FC-MI Specification

BUGS

The HBA_GetFcpTargetMapping() routine does not take a por-

tindex to define which port of a multi-ported HBA the com-

mand should apply to. The behavior on multi-ported HBAs is

vendor specific, and may result in mappings or bindings for all ports being intermixed in the response buffer. SNIA

version 2 defines a HBA_GetFcpTargetMappingV2() which takes

a Port WWN as an argument. This fixes the bug with multi-

ported HBAs in HBA_GetFcpTargetMapping().

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