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- What: /sys/bus/fcoe/
- Date: August 2012
- KernelVersion: TBD
- Contact: Robert Love <robert.w.love@intel.com>, devel@open-fcoe.org
- Description: The FCoE bus. Attributes in this directory are control interfaces.
- Attributes:
- ctlr_create: 'FCoE Controller' instance creation interface. Writing an
- <ifname> to this file will allocate and populate sysfs with a
- fcoe_ctlr_device (ctlr_X). The user can then configure any
- per-port settings and finally write to the fcoe_ctlr_device's
- 'start' attribute to begin the kernel's discovery and login
- process.
- ctlr_destroy: 'FCoE Controller' instance removal interface. Writing a
- fcoe_ctlr_device's sysfs name to this file will log the
- fcoe_ctlr_device out of the fabric or otherwise connected
- FCoE devices. It will also free all kernel memory allocated
- for this fcoe_ctlr_device and any structures associated
- with it, this includes the scsi_host.
- What: /sys/bus/fcoe/devices/ctlr_X
- Date: March 2012
- KernelVersion: TBD
- Contact: Robert Love <robert.w.love@intel.com>, devel@open-fcoe.org
- Description: 'FCoE Controller' instances on the fcoe bus.
- The FCoE Controller now has a three stage creation process.
- 1) Write interface name to ctlr_create 2) Configure the FCoE
- Controller (ctlr_X) 3) Enable the FCoE Controller to begin
- discovery and login. The FCoE Controller is destroyed by
- writing it's name, i.e. ctlr_X to the ctlr_delete file.
- Attributes:
- fcf_dev_loss_tmo: Device loss timeout period (see below). Changing
- this value will change the dev_loss_tmo for all
- FCFs discovered by this controller.
- mode: Display or change the FCoE Controller's mode. Possible
- modes are 'Fabric' and 'VN2VN'. If a FCoE Controller
- is started in 'Fabric' mode then FIP FCF discovery is
- initiated and ultimately a fabric login is attempted.
- If a FCoE Controller is started in 'VN2VN' mode then
- FIP VN2VN discovery and login is performed. A FCoE
- Controller only supports one mode at a time.
- enabled: Whether an FCoE controller is enabled or disabled.
- 0 if disabled, 1 if enabled. Writing either 0 or 1
- to this file will enable or disable the FCoE controller.
- lesb/link_fail: Link Error Status Block (LESB) link failure count.
- lesb/vlink_fail: Link Error Status Block (LESB) virtual link
- failure count.
- lesb/miss_fka: Link Error Status Block (LESB) missed FCoE
- Initialization Protocol (FIP) Keep-Alives (FKA).
- lesb/symb_err: Link Error Status Block (LESB) symbolic error count.
- lesb/err_block: Link Error Status Block (LESB) block error count.
- lesb/fcs_error: Link Error Status Block (LESB) Fibre Channel
- Services error count.
- Notes: ctlr_X (global increment starting at 0)
- What: /sys/bus/fcoe/devices/fcf_X
- Date: March 2012
- KernelVersion: TBD
- Contact: Robert Love <robert.w.love@intel.com>, devel@open-fcoe.org
- Description: 'FCoE FCF' instances on the fcoe bus. A FCF is a Fibre Channel
- Forwarder, which is a FCoE switch that can accept FCoE
- (Ethernet) packets, unpack them, and forward the embedded
- Fibre Channel frames into a FC fabric. It can also take
- outbound FC frames and pack them in Ethernet packets to
- be sent to their destination on the Ethernet segment.
- Attributes:
- fabric_name: Identifies the fabric that the FCF services.
- switch_name: Identifies the FCF.
- priority: The switch's priority amongst other FCFs on the same
- fabric.
- selected: 1 indicates that the switch has been selected for use;
- 0 indicates that the switch will not be used.
- fc_map: The Fibre Channel MAP
- vfid: The Virtual Fabric ID
- mac: The FCF's MAC address
- fka_period: The FIP Keep-Alive period
- fabric_state: The internal kernel state
- "Unknown" - Initialization value
- "Disconnected" - No link to the FCF/fabric
- "Connected" - Host is connected to the FCF
- "Deleted" - FCF is being removed from the system
- dev_loss_tmo: The device loss timeout period for this FCF.
- Notes: A device loss infrastructure similar to the FC Transport's
- is present in fcoe_sysfs. It is nice to have so that a
- link flapping adapter doesn't continually advance the count
- used to identify the discovered FCF. FCFs will exist in a
- "Disconnected" state until either the timer expires and the
- FCF becomes "Deleted" or the FCF is rediscovered and becomes
- "Connected."
- Users: The first user of this interface will be the fcoeadm application,
- which is commonly packaged in the fcoe-utils package.
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