PATH="/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin"
PRG="${0##*/}"
-VERSION=1.0.4
+VERSION=1.0.5-UNRELEASED_UNSUPPORTED
DEBUG=0
export LC_COLLATE=C
{
## see if system has scsi at all
if [ ! -f /proc/scsi/scsi ] ; then
+ local kver="$(uname -r)"
+ case "$kver" in
+ 2.5.*|2.6.*)
+ if [ -d /sys/bus/scsi/devices -a \
+ -n "$(ls /sys/bus/scsi/devices 2>/dev/null)" ] ; then
+ echo 1>&2 "$PRG: /proc/scsi/scsi does not exist"
+ echo 1>&2 "$PRG: Make sure you compiled your kernel with CONFIG_SCSI_PROC_FS=y"
+ return 1
+ fi
+ ;;
+ esac
echo 1>&2 "$PRG: /dev/$DEVNODE: Device not configured"
return 1
fi
DEVICE_PATH="$(printhost $SCSI_HOSTNUMBER $HOST_LIST)"
echo "${DEVICE_PATH##*device-tree}/@$DEVICE_ID:$PARTITION"
;;
+ ata_k2)
+ HOST_LIST="$(for i in `find /proc/device-tree -name compatible` ; do
+ lgrep "$i" "k2-s-ata" ; done)"
+ DEVICE_PATH="$(printhost $SCSI_HOSTNUMBER $HOST_LIST)"
+ echo "${DEVICE_PATH##*device-tree}/k2-sata@$DEVICE_ID/disk@0:$PARTITION"
+ ;;
*)
echo 1>&2 "$PRG: Driver: $SCSI_DRIVER is not supported"
return 1
local SLAVE="/@$(cat /proc/ide/${IDEBUS}/channel)/disk@1"
;;
scsi) ## some lame controllers pretend they are scsi, hopefully all kludges are created equal.
- local MASTER="/$(($(cat /proc/ide/${IDEBUS}/channel) * 2 + 0)),0"
- local SLAVE="/$(($(cat /proc/ide/${IDEBUS}/channel) * 2 + 1)),0"
+ local MASTER="/@$(($(cat /proc/ide/${IDEBUS}/channel) * 2 + 0))"
+ local SLAVE="/@$(($(cat /proc/ide/${IDEBUS}/channel) * 2 + 1))"
;;
*)
echo 2>&1 "$PRG: Unsupported IDE device type: \"$(cat /proc/device-tree${DEVSPEC}/device_type 2> /dev/null)\""
fi
## check for ppc, i think uname -m is safe for this...
-if [ `uname -m` != ppc ] ; then
+if [ `uname -m` != ppc -a `uname -m` != ppc64 ] ; then
echo 1>&2 "$PRG: This utility will only work on PowerPC hardware"
exit 1
fi