From bff5416520f950942b4040ed10281d2ccaf9f09a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Hannes Reinecke Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2016 20:58:11 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] 95iscsi: Fixup bnx2i offload booting bnx2i is using a separate iSCSI offload engine with a separate MAC address. As a result, the iBFT information is displaying a MAC address which does not relate to any MAC address from the network interfaces. In addition, the iSCSI offload engine works independently on the NIC, so we do not need to enable the NIC for iSCSI offload to work. This patch modifies the automatic iBFT detection to not set the 'ip=ibft' flag when bnx2i offload is detected. References: bnc#855747 Signed-off-by: Hannes Reinecke Signed-off-by: Thomas Renninger --- modules.d/95iscsi/module-setup.sh | 26 +++++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 25 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/modules.d/95iscsi/module-setup.sh b/modules.d/95iscsi/module-setup.sh index 422bea7..181da3c 100755 --- a/modules.d/95iscsi/module-setup.sh +++ b/modules.d/95iscsi/module-setup.sh @@ -29,14 +29,38 @@ check() { return 0 } +get_ibft_mod() { + local ibft_mac=$1 + # Return the iSCSI offload module for a given MAC address + iscsiadm -m iface | while read iface_name iface_desc ; do + IFS=$',' + set -- $iface_desc + if [ "$ibft_mac" = "$2" ] ; then + echo $1 + return 0 + fi + unset IFS + done +} + install_ibft() { # When iBFT / iscsi_boot is detected: # - Use 'ip=ibft' to set up iBFT network interface + # Note: bnx2i is using a different MAC address of iSCSI offloading + # so the 'ip=ibft' parameter must not be set # - specify firmware booting cmdline parameter for d in /sys/firmware/* ; do + if [ -d ${d}/ethernet0 ] ; then + read ibft_mac < ${d}/ethernet0/mac + ibft_mod=$(get_ibft_mod $ibft_mac) + fi + if [ -z "$ibft_mod" ] && [ -d ${d}/ethernet1 ] ; then + read ibft_mac < ${d}/ethernet1/mac + ibft_mod=$(get_ibft_mod $ibft_mac) + fi if [ -d ${d}/initiator ] ; then - if [ ${d##*/} = "ibft" ] ; then + if [ ${d##*/} = "ibft" ] && [ "$ibft_mod" != "bnx2i" ] ; then echo -n "ip=ibft " fi echo -n "rd.iscsi.firmware=1"