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## Optional build flags:
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## CROSS_COMPILE : Specify which compiler toolchain to use.
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CXX = $(CROSS_COMPILE)g++
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AR = $(CROSS_COMPILE)ar
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RANLIB = $(CROSS_COMPILE)ranlib
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## DEBUG=1 : A Debug build includes the debugger symbols
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DEBUG ?= 0
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SASI code removal, error handling update, bug fixes, code cleanup (#806)
Summary ov most important changes triggered by the SASI code removal:
- Removed the SASI controller code
- New controller management. There is a new controller base class AbstractController and a class ControllerManager managing the controller lifecycle. The lifecycle management was removed from rasci.cpp and is covered by unit tests.
- New device management. The DeviceFactory manages the device lifecycle instead of rascsi.cpp. The new code is covered by unit tests.
- The lifecycle managment uses C++ collections with variable size instead of arrays with hard-coded sizes.
- The ScsiController method contains most of what was previously contained in scsidev_ctrl.cpp plus the code from sasidev_ctrl.cpp that was relevant for SCSI.
- scsi_command_util contains helper methods used for identical SCSI command implementations of more than one device
- Devices know their controllers, so that the controller instance does not need to be passed to each SCSI command. This change helps to decouple the devices from the controller. The phase_handler interface is also part of this decoupling.
- Use scsi_command_exception for propagating SCSI command execution errors, This resolves issues with the previous error handling, which was based on return values and often on magic numbers.
- Removed legacy SCSI error codes, all errors are now encoded by sense_key::, asc:: and status::.
- Fixed various warnings reported with -Wextra, -Weffc++ and -Wpedantic.
- Use constructor member initialization lists (recommended for ISO C++)
- Consistently use new/delete instead of malloc/free (recommended for ISO C++), resulting in better type safety and error handling
- Replaced variable sized arrays on the stack (violates ISO C++ and can cause a stack overflow)
- Replaced NULL by nullptr (recommended for C++), resulting in better type safety
- Use more const member functions in order to avoid side effects
- The format device page can now also be changed for hard disk drives (Fujitsu M2624S supports this, for instance), not just for MOs.
- Better encapsulation, updated access specifiers in many places
- Removed unused methods and method arguments
- Fixed a number of TODOs
- Added/updated unit tests for a lot of non-legacy classes
- Makefile support for creating HTML coverage reports with lcov/genhtml
2022-09-03 14:53:53 +00:00
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# Debug compiler flags
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CXXFLAGS += -O0 -g -Wall -Wextra -DDEBUG
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BUILD_TYPE = Debug
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else
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# Release compiler flags
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CXXFLAGS += -O3 -Wall -Werror -Wextra -DNDEBUG
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BUILD_TYPE = Release
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endif
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ifeq ("$(shell uname -s)","Linux")
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# -Wno-psabi might not work on non-Linux platforms
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CXXFLAGS += -Wno-psabi
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endif
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# Depending on the GCC version the compilation flags differ
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GCCVERSION10 := $(shell expr `$(CXX) -dumpversion` \>= 10)
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SASI code removal, error handling update, bug fixes, code cleanup (#806)
Summary ov most important changes triggered by the SASI code removal:
- Removed the SASI controller code
- New controller management. There is a new controller base class AbstractController and a class ControllerManager managing the controller lifecycle. The lifecycle management was removed from rasci.cpp and is covered by unit tests.
- New device management. The DeviceFactory manages the device lifecycle instead of rascsi.cpp. The new code is covered by unit tests.
- The lifecycle managment uses C++ collections with variable size instead of arrays with hard-coded sizes.
- The ScsiController method contains most of what was previously contained in scsidev_ctrl.cpp plus the code from sasidev_ctrl.cpp that was relevant for SCSI.
- scsi_command_util contains helper methods used for identical SCSI command implementations of more than one device
- Devices know their controllers, so that the controller instance does not need to be passed to each SCSI command. This change helps to decouple the devices from the controller. The phase_handler interface is also part of this decoupling.
- Use scsi_command_exception for propagating SCSI command execution errors, This resolves issues with the previous error handling, which was based on return values and often on magic numbers.
- Removed legacy SCSI error codes, all errors are now encoded by sense_key::, asc:: and status::.
- Fixed various warnings reported with -Wextra, -Weffc++ and -Wpedantic.
- Use constructor member initialization lists (recommended for ISO C++)
- Consistently use new/delete instead of malloc/free (recommended for ISO C++), resulting in better type safety and error handling
- Replaced variable sized arrays on the stack (violates ISO C++ and can cause a stack overflow)
- Replaced NULL by nullptr (recommended for C++), resulting in better type safety
- Use more const member functions in order to avoid side effects
- The format device page can now also be changed for hard disk drives (Fujitsu M2624S supports this, for instance), not just for MOs.
- Better encapsulation, updated access specifiers in many places
- Removed unused methods and method arguments
- Fixed a number of TODOs
- Added/updated unit tests for a lot of non-legacy classes
- Makefile support for creating HTML coverage reports with lcov/genhtml
2022-09-03 14:53:53 +00:00
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CXXFLAGS += -std=c++17 -iquote . -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -MD -MP
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## EXTRA_FLAGS : Can be used to pass special purpose flags
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CXXFLAGS += $(EXTRA_FLAGS)
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ifeq "$(GCCVERSION10)" "1"
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CXXFLAGS += -DFMT_HEADER_ONLY
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endif
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## CONNECT_TYPE=FULLSPEC : Specify the type of RaSCSI board type
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## that you are using. The typical options are
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## STANDARD or FULLSPEC. The default is FULLSPEC
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## * THIS IS TYPICALLY THE ONLY COMPILE OPTION YOU
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## * NEED TO SPECIFY
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# If its not specified, build for FULLSPEC configuration
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CONNECT_TYPE ?= FULLSPEC
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ifdef CONNECT_TYPE
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CXXFLAGS += -DCONNECT_TYPE_$(CONNECT_TYPE)
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endif
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2018-05-03 13:47:57 +00:00
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RASCSI = rascsi
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RASCTL = rasctl
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RASDUMP = rasdump
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SCSIMON = scsimon
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RASCSI_TEST = rascsi_test
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SYSTEMD_CONF = /etc/systemd/system/rascsi.service
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RSYSLOG_CONF = /etc/rsyslog.d/rascsi.conf
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RSYSLOG_LOG = /var/log/rascsi.log
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2020-07-09 18:21:59 +00:00
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USR_LOCAL_BIN = /usr/local/bin
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MAN_PAGE_DIR = /usr/local/man/man1
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DOC_DIR = ../doc
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SASI code removal, error handling update, bug fixes, code cleanup (#806)
Summary ov most important changes triggered by the SASI code removal:
- Removed the SASI controller code
- New controller management. There is a new controller base class AbstractController and a class ControllerManager managing the controller lifecycle. The lifecycle management was removed from rasci.cpp and is covered by unit tests.
- New device management. The DeviceFactory manages the device lifecycle instead of rascsi.cpp. The new code is covered by unit tests.
- The lifecycle managment uses C++ collections with variable size instead of arrays with hard-coded sizes.
- The ScsiController method contains most of what was previously contained in scsidev_ctrl.cpp plus the code from sasidev_ctrl.cpp that was relevant for SCSI.
- scsi_command_util contains helper methods used for identical SCSI command implementations of more than one device
- Devices know their controllers, so that the controller instance does not need to be passed to each SCSI command. This change helps to decouple the devices from the controller. The phase_handler interface is also part of this decoupling.
- Use scsi_command_exception for propagating SCSI command execution errors, This resolves issues with the previous error handling, which was based on return values and often on magic numbers.
- Removed legacy SCSI error codes, all errors are now encoded by sense_key::, asc:: and status::.
- Fixed various warnings reported with -Wextra, -Weffc++ and -Wpedantic.
- Use constructor member initialization lists (recommended for ISO C++)
- Consistently use new/delete instead of malloc/free (recommended for ISO C++), resulting in better type safety and error handling
- Replaced variable sized arrays on the stack (violates ISO C++ and can cause a stack overflow)
- Replaced NULL by nullptr (recommended for C++), resulting in better type safety
- Use more const member functions in order to avoid side effects
- The format device page can now also be changed for hard disk drives (Fujitsu M2624S supports this, for instance), not just for MOs.
- Better encapsulation, updated access specifiers in many places
- Removed unused methods and method arguments
- Fixed a number of TODOs
- Added/updated unit tests for a lot of non-legacy classes
- Makefile support for creating HTML coverage reports with lcov/genhtml
2022-09-03 14:53:53 +00:00
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COVERAGE_DIR = ./coverage
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COVERAGE_FILE = rascsi.dat
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OS_FILES = ./os_integration
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2020-07-09 18:21:59 +00:00
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2020-09-04 00:39:10 +00:00
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OBJDIR := ./obj/$(shell echo $(CONNECT_TYPE) | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')
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BINDIR := ./bin/$(shell echo $(CONNECT_TYPE) | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')
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2020-08-28 14:18:02 +00:00
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2021-10-01 23:28:14 +00:00
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BIN_ALL = \
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$(BINDIR)/$(RASCSI) \
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$(BINDIR)/$(RASCTL) \
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$(BINDIR)/$(SCSIMON) \
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SASI code removal, error handling update, bug fixes, code cleanup (#806)
Summary ov most important changes triggered by the SASI code removal:
- Removed the SASI controller code
- New controller management. There is a new controller base class AbstractController and a class ControllerManager managing the controller lifecycle. The lifecycle management was removed from rasci.cpp and is covered by unit tests.
- New device management. The DeviceFactory manages the device lifecycle instead of rascsi.cpp. The new code is covered by unit tests.
- The lifecycle managment uses C++ collections with variable size instead of arrays with hard-coded sizes.
- The ScsiController method contains most of what was previously contained in scsidev_ctrl.cpp plus the code from sasidev_ctrl.cpp that was relevant for SCSI.
- scsi_command_util contains helper methods used for identical SCSI command implementations of more than one device
- Devices know their controllers, so that the controller instance does not need to be passed to each SCSI command. This change helps to decouple the devices from the controller. The phase_handler interface is also part of this decoupling.
- Use scsi_command_exception for propagating SCSI command execution errors, This resolves issues with the previous error handling, which was based on return values and often on magic numbers.
- Removed legacy SCSI error codes, all errors are now encoded by sense_key::, asc:: and status::.
- Fixed various warnings reported with -Wextra, -Weffc++ and -Wpedantic.
- Use constructor member initialization lists (recommended for ISO C++)
- Consistently use new/delete instead of malloc/free (recommended for ISO C++), resulting in better type safety and error handling
- Replaced variable sized arrays on the stack (violates ISO C++ and can cause a stack overflow)
- Replaced NULL by nullptr (recommended for C++), resulting in better type safety
- Use more const member functions in order to avoid side effects
- The format device page can now also be changed for hard disk drives (Fujitsu M2624S supports this, for instance), not just for MOs.
- Better encapsulation, updated access specifiers in many places
- Removed unused methods and method arguments
- Fixed a number of TODOs
- Added/updated unit tests for a lot of non-legacy classes
- Makefile support for creating HTML coverage reports with lcov/genhtml
2022-09-03 14:53:53 +00:00
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$(BINDIR)/$(RASDUMP)
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SRC_PROTOC = \
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rascsi_interface.proto
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SRC_PROTOBUF = \
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rascsi_interface.pb.cpp
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2022-10-08 17:26:04 +00:00
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SRC_SHARED = \
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rascsi_version.cpp \
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Refactoring, device handling extensions, additional settings, improved error handling, 64 bit OS support, fixed issues (#184)
* Device type unification, support of removable media
* Added support for .hdr extension
* Removable flag cleanup
* Manpage update
* Enriched PbOperation with PbDevice
* Added file size to PbImageFile
* Added device list support
* Set image_file
* Make remote interface more robust by ignoring SIGPIPE
* Return status only once
* Fixed typo
* Error handling update
* When starting rascsi parse everything before attaching devices
* Added dry run mode
* Comment update
* Updated logging
* Added Device base class, Disk class inherits from it
* Renaming
* Use vectors for controllers and disks, as preparation for using maps
* Updated file support handling
* Comment update
* DaynaPort and Bridge inherit from Device instead of Disk
* ProcessCmd() now works with devices instead of disks
* Renaming
* Added DeviceFactory
* Improved factory
* Comment update
* protected disk_t
* Code cleanup, added translations
* Device name can be set for rascsi
* rasctl can set device name
* Manpage update
* Manpage update
* Formatting update
* Check for missing name
* Initialize fd
* Initialize type
* Fixed string length issue
* Updated capacity formatting
* Fixed typo
* Split PbDevice into device and device definition
* Added TODO
* Renaming
* Renaming
* Device types can be explicitly specified with -t (no FILE:TYPE syntax anymore)
* Fixed compile-time issue
* Removed unused Append mode, updated read-only handling
* Type handling and manpage update
* Cleanup
* rasctl parser cleanup
* Review
* Constructor update
* Added .hdr (SCRM) support to web interface, tested web interface
* Default folder can be set remotely
* Removed deprecated operation
* DETACH supports all parameters in order to detach all devices
* include cleanup
* Logging should not depend on NDEBUG, for RaSCSI it is not peformance-critical
* INFO is default log level
* Exception renaming
* Updated GetPaddedName()
* Inheritance update
* Added BlockDevice class
* Removed unused code
* Updated typedefs
* Revert "Updated typedefs"
This reverts commit 546b46215a4d9b65067a11698e59ab1123cc6d64.
* Removed unused code
* Fixed warnign
* Use standard C++ integer types, use streams to resolve printf data type issues
* Added TODOs
* Added TODO
* Renaming
* Added TODO
* Added TODO
* Improved dry-run
* Code cleanup
* Updated handling of unknown options, code review and cleanup
* Manpage update
* Added PrimaryDevice
* Include cleanup
* Added pure virtual methods
* Comment updates
* Split rasutil
* Replaced some occurrences of BOOL
* Removed obsolete RASCSI definition in xm6.h
* Removed unused code, updated TODOs, replaced BOOL
* Added capacity check (issue #192)
* Fixed (most likely) https://github.com/akuker/RASCSI/issues/191
* Fixed wrong error messages
* For root the default image folder is /home/pi/images, updated error handling
* Dynaport code review
* Improved error handling
* Implemented READ CAPACITY(16)
* Comment update
* Commands can be 16 bytes long
* Implemented READ/WRITE/VERIFY(16)
* Comment update
* Renamed method to reflect the name of the respective SCSI command
* Do not created devices during dryRun
* Fixed padding of SCSIHD_APPLE vendor and product
* Initial implementation
* Updated ReportLuns
* Byte count update
* Fixed typo
* Finalized REPORT LUNS
* Removed TODO
* Updated TODO
* TODO update
* Updated device factory
* Comment update
* 64 bit update, tested on Ubuntu 64 bit system
* Removed assertion
* SCSI hard disks always have Apple specific mode pages (resolves issue #193)
* Error messsage update, 64 bit cleanup
* Reduced streams usage
* Updated handling of device flags
* MOs are protectable
* Removed duplicate error code handling
* Removed duplicate code
* Fixed CmdReadToc buffer overflow (https://github.com/akuker/RASCSI/issues/194)
* Added naive implementation of GET EVENT STATUS NOTIFICATION to avoid wranings
* HD must set removable device bit if the media is removable
* Removed duplicate logging
* Updated daynaport additional length
* Removed broken daynaport REQUEST SENSE. Successfully tested with my Mac.
* EnableInterface should not always return TRUE
* Updated Inquiry
* Updated LUN handling
* Replaced incorrect free by delete
* Updated comments and write-protection handling
* Made default HD name consistent
* STATUS_NOERROR is default
* Fixed Eject
* More eject handling updates
* Manpage updates
* Logging update
* Changed debug level
* Logging update
* Log capacity of all media types
* Logging update
* Encapsulated disk.blocks
* Encapsulated sector size
* Added overrides
* Added more overrides
* Fixed error message
* Fixed typos
* Fixed logging
* Added logging
* Use PrimaryDevice when calling Inquiry
* Comment update
* Changed default buffer size for testing
* Reverted last change
* Removed debug output
* De-inlined methods because optimized code did not work with them inlined
* Web interface can attach Daynaport again
* Improved handling of read-only hard disks
* Fixed issue with "all" semantics of DETACH
* rasctl supports adding removable media devices without providing a filename
* Removed unused flag in PbDeviceDefinition
* Updated rasctl output for ecjected media (resolves issue #199)
* Validate default folder name when changing default folder
2021-08-21 21:45:30 +00:00
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rasutil.cpp \
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protobuf_util.cpp \
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protobuf_serializer.cpp
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2022-10-08 17:26:04 +00:00
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2022-11-02 22:41:45 +00:00
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SRC_RASCSI_CORE = $(shell find ./rascsi -name '*.cpp')
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SRC_RASCSI_CORE += $(shell find ./controllers -name '*.cpp')
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SRC_RASCSI_CORE += $(shell find ./devices -name '*.cpp')
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2022-09-10 21:40:24 +00:00
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SRC_RASCSI_CORE += $(shell find ./hal -name '*.cpp')
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SRC_RASCSI = rascsi.cpp
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SRC_SCSIMON = \
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scsimon.cpp \
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rascsi_version.cpp
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SRC_SCSIMON += $(shell find ./monitor -name '*.cpp')
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SRC_SCSIMON += $(shell find ./hal -name '*.cpp')
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SRC_RASCTL_CORE = $(shell find ./rasctl -name '*.cpp')
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SRC_RASCTL = rasctl.cpp
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SRC_RASDUMP = \
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rasdump.cpp \
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rascsi_version.cpp
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SRC_RASDUMP += $(shell find ./rasdump -name '*.cpp')
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SRC_RASDUMP += $(shell find ./hal -name '*.cpp')
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SRC_RASCSI_TEST = $(shell find ./test -name '*.cpp')
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vpath %.h ./ ./controllers ./devices ./monitor ./hal ./rascsi ./rasctl ./rasdump
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vpath %.cpp ./ ./controllers ./devices ./monitor ./hal ./rascsi ./rasctl ./rasdump ./test
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vpath %.o ./$(OBJDIR)
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vpath ./$(BINDIR)
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SASI code removal, error handling update, bug fixes, code cleanup (#806)
Summary ov most important changes triggered by the SASI code removal:
- Removed the SASI controller code
- New controller management. There is a new controller base class AbstractController and a class ControllerManager managing the controller lifecycle. The lifecycle management was removed from rasci.cpp and is covered by unit tests.
- New device management. The DeviceFactory manages the device lifecycle instead of rascsi.cpp. The new code is covered by unit tests.
- The lifecycle managment uses C++ collections with variable size instead of arrays with hard-coded sizes.
- The ScsiController method contains most of what was previously contained in scsidev_ctrl.cpp plus the code from sasidev_ctrl.cpp that was relevant for SCSI.
- scsi_command_util contains helper methods used for identical SCSI command implementations of more than one device
- Devices know their controllers, so that the controller instance does not need to be passed to each SCSI command. This change helps to decouple the devices from the controller. The phase_handler interface is also part of this decoupling.
- Use scsi_command_exception for propagating SCSI command execution errors, This resolves issues with the previous error handling, which was based on return values and often on magic numbers.
- Removed legacy SCSI error codes, all errors are now encoded by sense_key::, asc:: and status::.
- Fixed various warnings reported with -Wextra, -Weffc++ and -Wpedantic.
- Use constructor member initialization lists (recommended for ISO C++)
- Consistently use new/delete instead of malloc/free (recommended for ISO C++), resulting in better type safety and error handling
- Replaced variable sized arrays on the stack (violates ISO C++ and can cause a stack overflow)
- Replaced NULL by nullptr (recommended for C++), resulting in better type safety
- Use more const member functions in order to avoid side effects
- The format device page can now also be changed for hard disk drives (Fujitsu M2624S supports this, for instance), not just for MOs.
- Better encapsulation, updated access specifiers in many places
- Removed unused methods and method arguments
- Fixed a number of TODOs
- Added/updated unit tests for a lot of non-legacy classes
- Makefile support for creating HTML coverage reports with lcov/genhtml
2022-09-03 14:53:53 +00:00
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OBJ_RASCSI_CORE := $(addprefix $(OBJDIR)/,$(notdir $(SRC_RASCSI_CORE:%.cpp=%.o)))
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2020-09-04 00:39:10 +00:00
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OBJ_RASCSI := $(addprefix $(OBJDIR)/,$(notdir $(SRC_RASCSI:%.cpp=%.o)))
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2022-10-08 17:26:04 +00:00
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OBJ_RASCTL_CORE := $(addprefix $(OBJDIR)/,$(notdir $(SRC_RASCTL_CORE:%.cpp=%.o)))
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2020-09-04 00:39:10 +00:00
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OBJ_RASCTL := $(addprefix $(OBJDIR)/,$(notdir $(SRC_RASCTL:%.cpp=%.o)))
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OBJ_RASDUMP := $(addprefix $(OBJDIR)/,$(notdir $(SRC_RASDUMP:%.cpp=%.o)))
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2021-07-18 22:15:13 +00:00
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OBJ_SCSIMON := $(addprefix $(OBJDIR)/,$(notdir $(SRC_SCSIMON:%.cpp=%.o)))
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2022-08-28 17:25:08 +00:00
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OBJ_RASCSI_TEST := $(addprefix $(OBJDIR)/,$(notdir $(SRC_RASCSI_TEST:%.cpp=%.o)))
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2022-10-08 17:26:04 +00:00
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OBJ_SHARED := $(addprefix $(OBJDIR)/,$(notdir $(SRC_SHARED:%.cpp=%.o)))
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2022-10-06 14:15:19 +00:00
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OBJ_PROTOBUF := $(addprefix $(OBJDIR)/,$(notdir $(SRC_PROTOBUF:%.cpp=%.o)))
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2021-07-18 22:15:13 +00:00
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2021-07-22 12:47:08 +00:00
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GEN_PROTOBUF := $(SRC_PROTOBUF) rascsi_interface.pb.h
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2018-05-03 13:47:57 +00:00
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2020-09-04 00:39:10 +00:00
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# The following will include all of the auto-generated dependency files (*.d)
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# if they exist. This will trigger a rebuild of a source file if a header changes
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2022-10-08 17:26:04 +00:00
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ALL_DEPS := $(patsubst %.o,%.d,$(OBJ_RASCSI_CORE) $(OBJ_RASCTL_CORE) $(OBJ_RASCSI) $(OBJ_RASCTL) $(OBJ_SCSIMON) $(OBJ_RASCSI_TEST))
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2020-09-04 00:39:10 +00:00
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-include $(ALL_DEPS)
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2020-08-28 14:18:02 +00:00
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$(OBJDIR) $(BINDIR):
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2020-09-05 15:25:05 +00:00
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echo "-- Creating directory $@"
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2020-08-28 14:18:02 +00:00
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mkdir -p $@
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2020-09-04 00:39:10 +00:00
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$(OBJDIR)/%.o: %.cpp | $(OBJDIR)
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2020-07-04 14:57:44 +00:00
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$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
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2018-05-03 13:47:57 +00:00
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2021-07-18 22:15:13 +00:00
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$(SRC_PROTOBUF): $(SRC_PROTOC)
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echo "-- Generating protobuf-based source files"
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protoc --cpp_out=. $(SRC_PROTOC)
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2021-07-22 12:47:08 +00:00
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mv rascsi_interface.pb.cc $@
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2021-07-18 22:15:13 +00:00
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2020-09-05 15:25:05 +00:00
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## Build Targets:
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## all : Rebuild all of the executable files and re-generate
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## the text versions of the manpages
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## docs : Re-generate the text versions of the man pages
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SASI code removal, error handling update, bug fixes, code cleanup (#806)
Summary ov most important changes triggered by the SASI code removal:
- Removed the SASI controller code
- New controller management. There is a new controller base class AbstractController and a class ControllerManager managing the controller lifecycle. The lifecycle management was removed from rasci.cpp and is covered by unit tests.
- New device management. The DeviceFactory manages the device lifecycle instead of rascsi.cpp. The new code is covered by unit tests.
- The lifecycle managment uses C++ collections with variable size instead of arrays with hard-coded sizes.
- The ScsiController method contains most of what was previously contained in scsidev_ctrl.cpp plus the code from sasidev_ctrl.cpp that was relevant for SCSI.
- scsi_command_util contains helper methods used for identical SCSI command implementations of more than one device
- Devices know their controllers, so that the controller instance does not need to be passed to each SCSI command. This change helps to decouple the devices from the controller. The phase_handler interface is also part of this decoupling.
- Use scsi_command_exception for propagating SCSI command execution errors, This resolves issues with the previous error handling, which was based on return values and often on magic numbers.
- Removed legacy SCSI error codes, all errors are now encoded by sense_key::, asc:: and status::.
- Fixed various warnings reported with -Wextra, -Weffc++ and -Wpedantic.
- Use constructor member initialization lists (recommended for ISO C++)
- Consistently use new/delete instead of malloc/free (recommended for ISO C++), resulting in better type safety and error handling
- Replaced variable sized arrays on the stack (violates ISO C++ and can cause a stack overflow)
- Replaced NULL by nullptr (recommended for C++), resulting in better type safety
- Use more const member functions in order to avoid side effects
- The format device page can now also be changed for hard disk drives (Fujitsu M2624S supports this, for instance), not just for MOs.
- Better encapsulation, updated access specifiers in many places
- Removed unused methods and method arguments
- Fixed a number of TODOs
- Added/updated unit tests for a lot of non-legacy classes
- Makefile support for creating HTML coverage reports with lcov/genhtml
2022-09-03 14:53:53 +00:00
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## test : Build and run unit tests
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2022-09-10 05:59:41 +00:00
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## coverage : Build and run unit tests and create coverage SonarQube files.
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## lcov : Build and run unit tests and create coverage HTML files.
|
SASI code removal, error handling update, bug fixes, code cleanup (#806)
Summary ov most important changes triggered by the SASI code removal:
- Removed the SASI controller code
- New controller management. There is a new controller base class AbstractController and a class ControllerManager managing the controller lifecycle. The lifecycle management was removed from rasci.cpp and is covered by unit tests.
- New device management. The DeviceFactory manages the device lifecycle instead of rascsi.cpp. The new code is covered by unit tests.
- The lifecycle managment uses C++ collections with variable size instead of arrays with hard-coded sizes.
- The ScsiController method contains most of what was previously contained in scsidev_ctrl.cpp plus the code from sasidev_ctrl.cpp that was relevant for SCSI.
- scsi_command_util contains helper methods used for identical SCSI command implementations of more than one device
- Devices know their controllers, so that the controller instance does not need to be passed to each SCSI command. This change helps to decouple the devices from the controller. The phase_handler interface is also part of this decoupling.
- Use scsi_command_exception for propagating SCSI command execution errors, This resolves issues with the previous error handling, which was based on return values and often on magic numbers.
- Removed legacy SCSI error codes, all errors are now encoded by sense_key::, asc:: and status::.
- Fixed various warnings reported with -Wextra, -Weffc++ and -Wpedantic.
- Use constructor member initialization lists (recommended for ISO C++)
- Consistently use new/delete instead of malloc/free (recommended for ISO C++), resulting in better type safety and error handling
- Replaced variable sized arrays on the stack (violates ISO C++ and can cause a stack overflow)
- Replaced NULL by nullptr (recommended for C++), resulting in better type safety
- Use more const member functions in order to avoid side effects
- The format device page can now also be changed for hard disk drives (Fujitsu M2624S supports this, for instance), not just for MOs.
- Better encapsulation, updated access specifiers in many places
- Removed unused methods and method arguments
- Fixed a number of TODOs
- Added/updated unit tests for a lot of non-legacy classes
- Makefile support for creating HTML coverage reports with lcov/genhtml
2022-09-03 14:53:53 +00:00
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## Note that you have to run 'make clean' before switching
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2022-09-10 05:59:41 +00:00
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## between coverage and non-coverage builds.
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2020-07-10 22:49:02 +00:00
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.DEFAULT_GOAL := all
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2022-09-10 05:59:41 +00:00
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.PHONY: all ALL docs test coverage lcov
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2020-07-09 18:21:59 +00:00
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all: $(BIN_ALL) docs
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2020-07-10 22:49:02 +00:00
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2022-08-28 17:25:08 +00:00
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test: $(BINDIR)/$(RASCSI_TEST)
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$(BINDIR)/$(RASCSI_TEST)
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|
SASI code removal, error handling update, bug fixes, code cleanup (#806)
Summary ov most important changes triggered by the SASI code removal:
- Removed the SASI controller code
- New controller management. There is a new controller base class AbstractController and a class ControllerManager managing the controller lifecycle. The lifecycle management was removed from rasci.cpp and is covered by unit tests.
- New device management. The DeviceFactory manages the device lifecycle instead of rascsi.cpp. The new code is covered by unit tests.
- The lifecycle managment uses C++ collections with variable size instead of arrays with hard-coded sizes.
- The ScsiController method contains most of what was previously contained in scsidev_ctrl.cpp plus the code from sasidev_ctrl.cpp that was relevant for SCSI.
- scsi_command_util contains helper methods used for identical SCSI command implementations of more than one device
- Devices know their controllers, so that the controller instance does not need to be passed to each SCSI command. This change helps to decouple the devices from the controller. The phase_handler interface is also part of this decoupling.
- Use scsi_command_exception for propagating SCSI command execution errors, This resolves issues with the previous error handling, which was based on return values and often on magic numbers.
- Removed legacy SCSI error codes, all errors are now encoded by sense_key::, asc:: and status::.
- Fixed various warnings reported with -Wextra, -Weffc++ and -Wpedantic.
- Use constructor member initialization lists (recommended for ISO C++)
- Consistently use new/delete instead of malloc/free (recommended for ISO C++), resulting in better type safety and error handling
- Replaced variable sized arrays on the stack (violates ISO C++ and can cause a stack overflow)
- Replaced NULL by nullptr (recommended for C++), resulting in better type safety
- Use more const member functions in order to avoid side effects
- The format device page can now also be changed for hard disk drives (Fujitsu M2624S supports this, for instance), not just for MOs.
- Better encapsulation, updated access specifiers in many places
- Removed unused methods and method arguments
- Fixed a number of TODOs
- Added/updated unit tests for a lot of non-legacy classes
- Makefile support for creating HTML coverage reports with lcov/genhtml
2022-09-03 14:53:53 +00:00
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coverage: CXXFLAGS += --coverage
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coverage: test
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2022-09-10 05:59:41 +00:00
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lcov: CXXFLAGS += --coverage
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lcov: test
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2022-10-25 19:59:30 +00:00
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lcov -q -c -d . --include '*/cpp/*' -o $(COVERAGE_FILE) --exclude '*/test/*' --exclude '*/interfaces/*' --exclude '*/rascsi_interface.pb*'
|
SASI code removal, error handling update, bug fixes, code cleanup (#806)
Summary ov most important changes triggered by the SASI code removal:
- Removed the SASI controller code
- New controller management. There is a new controller base class AbstractController and a class ControllerManager managing the controller lifecycle. The lifecycle management was removed from rasci.cpp and is covered by unit tests.
- New device management. The DeviceFactory manages the device lifecycle instead of rascsi.cpp. The new code is covered by unit tests.
- The lifecycle managment uses C++ collections with variable size instead of arrays with hard-coded sizes.
- The ScsiController method contains most of what was previously contained in scsidev_ctrl.cpp plus the code from sasidev_ctrl.cpp that was relevant for SCSI.
- scsi_command_util contains helper methods used for identical SCSI command implementations of more than one device
- Devices know their controllers, so that the controller instance does not need to be passed to each SCSI command. This change helps to decouple the devices from the controller. The phase_handler interface is also part of this decoupling.
- Use scsi_command_exception for propagating SCSI command execution errors, This resolves issues with the previous error handling, which was based on return values and often on magic numbers.
- Removed legacy SCSI error codes, all errors are now encoded by sense_key::, asc:: and status::.
- Fixed various warnings reported with -Wextra, -Weffc++ and -Wpedantic.
- Use constructor member initialization lists (recommended for ISO C++)
- Consistently use new/delete instead of malloc/free (recommended for ISO C++), resulting in better type safety and error handling
- Replaced variable sized arrays on the stack (violates ISO C++ and can cause a stack overflow)
- Replaced NULL by nullptr (recommended for C++), resulting in better type safety
- Use more const member functions in order to avoid side effects
- The format device page can now also be changed for hard disk drives (Fujitsu M2624S supports this, for instance), not just for MOs.
- Better encapsulation, updated access specifiers in many places
- Removed unused methods and method arguments
- Fixed a number of TODOs
- Added/updated unit tests for a lot of non-legacy classes
- Makefile support for creating HTML coverage reports with lcov/genhtml
2022-09-03 14:53:53 +00:00
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genhtml -q -o $(COVERAGE_DIR) --legend $(COVERAGE_FILE)
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2020-10-19 12:31:06 +00:00
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docs: $(DOC_DIR)/rascsi_man_page.txt $(DOC_DIR)/rasctl_man_page.txt $(DOC_DIR)/scsimon_man_page.txt
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2018-05-03 13:47:57 +00:00
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2022-10-23 19:51:39 +00:00
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$(SRC_SHARED) $(SRC_RASCSI_CORE) $(SRC_RASCTL_CORE): $(OBJ_PROTOBUF)
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2018-05-03 13:47:57 +00:00
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2022-10-08 17:26:04 +00:00
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$(BINDIR)/$(RASCSI): $(SRC_PROTOBUF) $(OBJ_RASCSI_CORE) $(OBJ_RASCSI) $(OBJ_SHARED) $(OBJ_PROTOBUF) | $(BINDIR)
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$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -o $@ $(OBJ_RASCSI_CORE) $(OBJ_RASCSI) $(OBJ_SHARED) $(OBJ_PROTOBUF) -lpthread -lpcap -lprotobuf -lstdc++fs
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2022-10-06 14:15:19 +00:00
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2022-10-08 17:26:04 +00:00
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$(BINDIR)/$(RASCTL): $(SRC_PROTOBUF) $(OBJ_RASCTL_CORE) $(OBJ_RASCTL) $(OBJ_SHARED) $(OBJ_PROTOBUF) | $(BINDIR)
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$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -o $@ $(OBJ_RASCTL_CORE) $(OBJ_RASCTL) $(OBJ_SHARED) $(OBJ_PROTOBUF) -lpthread -lprotobuf
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2018-05-03 13:47:57 +00:00
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2020-10-19 12:31:06 +00:00
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$(BINDIR)/$(RASDUMP): $(OBJ_RASDUMP) | $(BINDIR)
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$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -o $@ $(OBJ_RASDUMP)
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2018-05-03 13:47:57 +00:00
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2020-10-19 12:31:06 +00:00
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$(BINDIR)/$(SCSIMON): $(OBJ_SCSIMON) | $(BINDIR)
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2020-07-07 19:16:02 +00:00
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$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -o $@ $(OBJ_SCSIMON) -lpthread
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2022-10-08 17:26:04 +00:00
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$(BINDIR)/$(RASCSI_TEST): $(SRC_PROTOBUF) $(OBJ_RASCSI_CORE) $(OBJ_RASCTL_CORE) $(OBJ_RASCSI_TEST) $(OBJ_RASCTL_TEST) $(OBJ_SHARED) $(OBJ_PROTOBUF) | $(BINDIR)
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$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -o $@ $(OBJ_RASCSI_CORE) $(OBJ_RASCTL_CORE) $(OBJ_RASCSI_TEST) $(OBJ_SHARED) $(OBJ_PROTOBUF) -lpthread -lpcap -lprotobuf -lstdc++fs -lgmock -lgtest
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2022-08-28 17:25:08 +00:00
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2022-01-07 18:17:44 +00:00
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# Phony rules for building individual utilities
|
SASI code removal, error handling update, bug fixes, code cleanup (#806)
Summary ov most important changes triggered by the SASI code removal:
- Removed the SASI controller code
- New controller management. There is a new controller base class AbstractController and a class ControllerManager managing the controller lifecycle. The lifecycle management was removed from rasci.cpp and is covered by unit tests.
- New device management. The DeviceFactory manages the device lifecycle instead of rascsi.cpp. The new code is covered by unit tests.
- The lifecycle managment uses C++ collections with variable size instead of arrays with hard-coded sizes.
- The ScsiController method contains most of what was previously contained in scsidev_ctrl.cpp plus the code from sasidev_ctrl.cpp that was relevant for SCSI.
- scsi_command_util contains helper methods used for identical SCSI command implementations of more than one device
- Devices know their controllers, so that the controller instance does not need to be passed to each SCSI command. This change helps to decouple the devices from the controller. The phase_handler interface is also part of this decoupling.
- Use scsi_command_exception for propagating SCSI command execution errors, This resolves issues with the previous error handling, which was based on return values and often on magic numbers.
- Removed legacy SCSI error codes, all errors are now encoded by sense_key::, asc:: and status::.
- Fixed various warnings reported with -Wextra, -Weffc++ and -Wpedantic.
- Use constructor member initialization lists (recommended for ISO C++)
- Consistently use new/delete instead of malloc/free (recommended for ISO C++), resulting in better type safety and error handling
- Replaced variable sized arrays on the stack (violates ISO C++ and can cause a stack overflow)
- Replaced NULL by nullptr (recommended for C++), resulting in better type safety
- Use more const member functions in order to avoid side effects
- The format device page can now also be changed for hard disk drives (Fujitsu M2624S supports this, for instance), not just for MOs.
- Better encapsulation, updated access specifiers in many places
- Removed unused methods and method arguments
- Fixed a number of TODOs
- Added/updated unit tests for a lot of non-legacy classes
- Makefile support for creating HTML coverage reports with lcov/genhtml
2022-09-03 14:53:53 +00:00
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.PHONY: $(RASCSI) $(RASCTL) $(RASDUMP) $(SCSIMON)
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2022-01-07 18:17:44 +00:00
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$(RASCSI) : $(BINDIR)/$(RASCSI)
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$(RASCTL) : $(BINDIR)/$(RASCTL)
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$(RASDUMP) : $(BINDIR)/$(RASDUMP)
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$(SCSIMON) : $(BINDIR)/$(SCSIMON)
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2020-09-05 15:25:05 +00:00
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## clean : Remove all of the object files, intermediate
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## compiler files and executable files
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.PHONY: clean
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2018-05-03 13:47:57 +00:00
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clean:
|
SASI code removal, error handling update, bug fixes, code cleanup (#806)
Summary ov most important changes triggered by the SASI code removal:
- Removed the SASI controller code
- New controller management. There is a new controller base class AbstractController and a class ControllerManager managing the controller lifecycle. The lifecycle management was removed from rasci.cpp and is covered by unit tests.
- New device management. The DeviceFactory manages the device lifecycle instead of rascsi.cpp. The new code is covered by unit tests.
- The lifecycle managment uses C++ collections with variable size instead of arrays with hard-coded sizes.
- The ScsiController method contains most of what was previously contained in scsidev_ctrl.cpp plus the code from sasidev_ctrl.cpp that was relevant for SCSI.
- scsi_command_util contains helper methods used for identical SCSI command implementations of more than one device
- Devices know their controllers, so that the controller instance does not need to be passed to each SCSI command. This change helps to decouple the devices from the controller. The phase_handler interface is also part of this decoupling.
- Use scsi_command_exception for propagating SCSI command execution errors, This resolves issues with the previous error handling, which was based on return values and often on magic numbers.
- Removed legacy SCSI error codes, all errors are now encoded by sense_key::, asc:: and status::.
- Fixed various warnings reported with -Wextra, -Weffc++ and -Wpedantic.
- Use constructor member initialization lists (recommended for ISO C++)
- Consistently use new/delete instead of malloc/free (recommended for ISO C++), resulting in better type safety and error handling
- Replaced variable sized arrays on the stack (violates ISO C++ and can cause a stack overflow)
- Replaced NULL by nullptr (recommended for C++), resulting in better type safety
- Use more const member functions in order to avoid side effects
- The format device page can now also be changed for hard disk drives (Fujitsu M2624S supports this, for instance), not just for MOs.
- Better encapsulation, updated access specifiers in many places
- Removed unused methods and method arguments
- Fixed a number of TODOs
- Added/updated unit tests for a lot of non-legacy classes
- Makefile support for creating HTML coverage reports with lcov/genhtml
2022-09-03 14:53:53 +00:00
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rm -rf $(OBJDIR) $(BINDIR) $(GEN_PROTOBUF) $(COVERAGE_DIR) $(COVERAGE_FILE)
|
2020-07-07 00:23:54 +00:00
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2020-09-05 15:25:05 +00:00
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## install : Copies all of the man pages to the correct location
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## Copies the binaries to a global install location
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## Configures the Systemd and RSyslog services to auto-run RaSCSI
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## * This target needs to be run with sudo (ex: sudo make install)
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## * Before running this, you need to stop the rascsi service if
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## * it is already running:
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## * sudo systemctl stop rascsi
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## * After running this, you will need to reboot or run:
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## * sudo systemctl daemon-reload
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## * sudo systemctl restart rsyslog
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## * sudo systemctl enable rascsi
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## * sudo systemctl start rascsi
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.PHONY: install
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2021-10-02 06:16:35 +00:00
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install: \
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$(MAN_PAGE_DIR)/rascsi.1 \
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$(MAN_PAGE_DIR)/rasctl.1 \
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$(MAN_PAGE_DIR)/scsimon.1 \
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$(MAN_PAGE_DIR)/rasdump.1 \
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$(USR_LOCAL_BIN)/$(RASCTL) \
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$(USR_LOCAL_BIN)/$(RASCSI) \
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$(USR_LOCAL_BIN)/$(SCSIMON) \
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$(USR_LOCAL_BIN)/$(RASDUMP) \
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$(SYSTEMD_CONF) \
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$(RSYSLOG_CONF) \
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$(RSYSLOG_LOG)
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2020-09-05 15:25:05 +00:00
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@echo "-- Done installing!"
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$(USR_LOCAL_BIN)% : $(BINDIR)/%
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@echo "-- Copying $@"
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cp $< $@
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2020-07-09 18:21:59 +00:00
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2021-12-19 23:51:45 +00:00
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$(MAN_PAGE_DIR)/%.1 : $(DOC_DIR)/%.1 | $(MAN_PAGE_DIR)/
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2020-09-05 15:25:05 +00:00
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@echo "-- Copying $@"
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cp $< $@
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2020-07-09 18:21:59 +00:00
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$(DOC_DIR)/%_man_page.txt : $(DOC_DIR)/%.1
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2020-07-09 18:28:17 +00:00
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@echo "!! ------ THIS FILE IS AUTO_GENERATED! DO NOT MANUALLY UPDATE!!!" > $@
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@echo "!! ------ The native file is $(notdir $<). Re-run 'make docs' after updating\n\n" >> $@
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man -l $< | col -bx >> $@
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2020-07-07 19:16:02 +00:00
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$(SYSTEMD_CONF) : $(OS_FILES)/$(notdir $(SYSTEMD_CONF))
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@echo "-- Copying $@"
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cp $< $@
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$(RSYSLOG_CONF) : $(OS_FILES)/$(notdir $(RSYSLOG_CONF))
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cp $< $@
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$(RSYSLOG_LOG) :
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@echo "-- Creating $@"
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touch /var/log/rascsi.log
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chown root:adm /var/log/rascsi.log
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$(MAN_PAGE_DIR)/:
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echo "-- Creating directory $@"
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mkdir -p $@
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## help : Lists information about how to use the makefile
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# The help rule is based upon the approach from:
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# https://swcarpentry.github.io/make-novice/08-self-doc/index.html
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.PHONY: help
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help : Makefile
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## Debug : Same as 'all'. Useful when using a debugger.
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.PHONY: Debug
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Debug: all
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