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Add support for several /sys/class/sas_* classes #453

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209 changes: 209 additions & 0 deletions sysfs/class_sas_device.go
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// Copyright 2022 The Prometheus Authors
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.

//go:build linux
// +build linux

package sysfs

import (
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"regexp"

"github.com/prometheus/procfs/internal/util"
)

const (
sasDeviceClassPath = "class/sas_device"
sasEndDeviceClassPath = "class/sas_end_device"
sasExpanderClassPath = "class/sas_expander"
)

type SASDevice struct {
Name string // /sys/class/sas_device/<Name>
SASAddress string // /sys/class/sas_device/<Name>/sas_address
SASPhys []string // /sys/class/sas_device/<Name>/device/phy-*
SASPorts []string // /sys/class/sas_device/<Name>/device/ports-*
BlockDevices []string // /sys/class/sas_device/<Name>/device/target*/*/block/*
}

type SASDeviceClass map[string]*SASDevice

var (
sasTargetDeviceRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(`^target[0-9:]+$`)
sasTargetSubDeviceRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(`[0-9]+:.*`)
)

// sasDeviceClasses reads all of the SAS devices from a specific set
// of /sys/class/sas*/ entries. The sas_device, sas_end_device, and
// sas_expander classes are all nearly identical and can be handled by the same basic code.

func (fs FS) parseSASDeviceClass(dir string) (SASDeviceClass, error) {
path := fs.sys.Path(dir)

dirs, err := ioutil.ReadDir(path)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}

sdc := make(SASDeviceClass, len(dirs))

for _, d := range dirs {
device, err := fs.parseSASDevice(d.Name())
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}

sdc[device.Name] = device
}

return sdc, nil
}

// SASDeviceClass parses devices in /sys/class/sas_device.
func (fs FS) SASDeviceClass() (SASDeviceClass, error) {
return fs.parseSASDeviceClass(sasDeviceClassPath)
}

// SASEndDeviceClass parses devices in /sys/class/sas_end_device.
// This is a subset of sas_device, and excludes expanders.
func (fs FS) SASEndDeviceClass() (SASDeviceClass, error) {
return fs.parseSASDeviceClass(sasEndDeviceClassPath)
}

// SASExpanderClass parses devices in /sys/class/sas_expander.
// This is a subset of sas_device, but only includes expanders.
func (fs FS) SASExpanderClass() (SASDeviceClass, error) {
return fs.parseSASDeviceClass(sasExpanderClassPath)
}

// Parse a single sas_device. This uses /sys/class/sas_device, as
// it's a superset of the other two directories so there's no reason
// to plumb the path through to here.
func (fs FS) parseSASDevice(name string) (*SASDevice, error) {
device := SASDevice{Name: name}

devicepath := fs.sys.Path(filepath.Join(sasDeviceClassPath, name, "device"))

dirs, err := ioutil.ReadDir(devicepath)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}

for _, d := range dirs {
if sasPhyDeviceRegexp.MatchString(d.Name()) {
device.SASPhys = append(device.SASPhys, d.Name())
}
if sasPortDeviceRegexp.MatchString(d.Name()) {
device.SASPorts = append(device.SASPorts, d.Name())
}
}

address := fs.sys.Path(sasDeviceClassPath, name, "sas_address")
value, err := util.SysReadFile(address)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
device.SASAddress = value

device.BlockDevices, err = fs.blockSASDeviceBlockDevices(name)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}

return &device, nil
}

// Identify block devices that map to a specific SAS Device
// This info comes from (for example)
// /sys/class/sas_device/end_device-11:2/device/target11:0:0/11:0:0:0/block/sdp
//
// To find that, we have to look in the device directory for target$X
// subdirs, then specific subdirs of $X, then read from directory
// names in the 'block/' subdirectory under that. This really
// shouldn't be this hard.
func (fs FS) blockSASDeviceBlockDevices(name string) ([]string, error) {
var devices []string

devicepath := fs.sys.Path(filepath.Join(sasDeviceClassPath, name, "device"))

dirs, err := ioutil.ReadDir(devicepath)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}

for _, d := range dirs {
if sasTargetDeviceRegexp.MatchString(d.Name()) {
targetdir := d.Name()

subtargets, err := ioutil.ReadDir(filepath.Join(devicepath, targetdir))
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}

for _, targetsubdir := range subtargets {

if !sasTargetSubDeviceRegexp.MatchString(targetsubdir.Name()) {
// need to skip 'power', 'subsys', etc.
continue
}

blocks, err := ioutil.ReadDir(filepath.Join(devicepath, targetdir, targetsubdir.Name(), "block"))
if err != nil {
if os.IsNotExist(err) {
continue
} else {
return nil, err
}
}

for _, blockdevice := range blocks {
devices = append(devices, blockdevice.Name())
}
}
}
}

return devices, nil
}

// GetByName returns the SASDevice with the provided name.
func (sdc *SASDeviceClass) GetByName(name string) *SASDevice {
return (*sdc)[name]
}

// GetByPhy finds the SASDevice that contains the provided PHY name.
func (sdc *SASDeviceClass) GetByPhy(name string) *SASDevice {
for _, d := range *sdc {
for _, p := range d.SASPhys {
if p == name {
return d
}
}
}
return nil
}

// GetByPort finds the SASDevice that contains the provided SAS Port name.
func (sdc *SASDeviceClass) GetByPort(name string) *SASDevice {
for _, d := range *sdc {
for _, p := range d.SASPorts {
if p == name {
return d
}
}
}
return nil
}