/usr/bin/scsi_logging_level is in sg3-utils 1.33-1.
This file is owned by root:root, with mode 0o755.
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###############################################################################
# Conveniently create and set scsi logging level, show SCSI_LOG fields in human
# readable form.
#
# (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 2006
#
# Modified by D. Gilbert to replace the use of sysctl [20080218]
###############################################################################
REVISION="1.0"
SCRIPTNAME="scsi_logging_level"
declare -i LOG_ERROR=0
declare -i LOG_TIMEOUT=0
declare -i LOG_SCAN=0
declare -i LOG_MLQUEUE=0
declare -i LOG_MLCOMPLETE=0
declare -i LOG_LLQUEUE=0
declare -i LOG_LLCOMPLETE=0
declare -i LOG_HLQUEUE=0
declare -i LOG_HLCOMPLETE=0
declare -i LOG_IOCTL=0
declare -i LEVEL=0
SET=0
GET=0
CREATE=0
OPTS=`getopt -o hvcgsa:E:T:S:I:M:L:H: --long \
help,version,create,get,set,all:,error:,timeout:,scan:,ioctl:,\
midlevel:,mlqueue:,mlcomplete:,lowlevel:,llqueue:,llcomplete:,\
highlevel:,hlqueue:,hlcomplete: -n \'$SCRIPTNAME\' -- "$@"`
eval set -- "$OPTS"
# print version info
printversion()
{
cat <<EOF
%S390_TOOLS_VERSION% ($SCRIPTNAME $REVISION)
(C) Copyright IBM Corp. 2006
EOF
}
# print usage and help
printhelp()
{
cat <<EOF
Usage: $SCRIPTNAME [OPTIONS]
Create, get or set scsi logging level.
Options:
-h, --help print this help
-v, --version print version information
-s, --set create and set logging level as specified on
command line
-g, --get get current logging level and display it
-c, --create create logging level as specified on command line
-a, --all specify value for all SCSI_LOG fields
-E, --error specify SCSI_LOG_ERROR
-T, --timeout specify SCSI_LOG_TIMEOUT
-S, --scan specify SCSI_LOG_SCAN
-M, --midlevel specify SCSI_LOG_MLQUEUE and SCSI_LOG_MLCOMPLETE
--mlqueue specify SCSI_LOG_MLQUEUE
--mlcomplete specify SCSI_LOG_MLCOMPLETE
-L, --lowlevel specify SCSI_LOG_LLQUEUE and SCSI_LOG_LLCOMPLETE
--llqueue specify SCSI_LOG_LLQUEUE
--llcomplete specify SCSI_LOG_LLCOMPLETE
-H, --highlevel specify SCSI_LOG_HLQUEUE and SCSI_LOG_HLCOMPLETE
--hlqueue specify SCSI_LOG_HLQUEUE
--hlcomplete specify SCSI_LOG_HLCOMPLETE
-I, --ioctl specify SCSI_LOG_IOCTL
Exactly one of the options "-c", "-g" and "-s" has to be specified.
Valid values for SCSI_LOG fields are integers from 0 to 7.
Note: Several SCSI_LOG fields can be specified using several options.
When multiple options specify same SCSI_LOG field the most specific
option has precedence.
Example: "scsi_logging_level --hlqueue 3 --highlevel 2 --all 1 -s" sets
SCSI_LOG_HLQUEUE=3, SCSI_LOG_HLCOMPLETE=2 and assigns all other SCSI_LOG
fields the value 1.
EOF
}
check_level()
{
if [ `echo -n $1 | tr --complement [:digit:] 'a' | grep -s 'a'` ]
then
invalid_cmdline "log level '$1' out of range [0, 7]"
fi
if [ $1 -lt 0 -o $1 -gt 7 ]
then
invalid_cmdline "log level '$1' out of range [0, 7]"
fi
}
# check cmd line arguments
check_cmdline()
{
while true ; do
case "$1" in
-a|--all) _ALL=$2; check_level $2
shift 2;;
-c|--create) CREATE=1;
shift 1;;
-g|--get) GET=1
shift 1;;
-h|--help) printhelp
exit 0;;
-s|--set) SET=1
shift 1;;
-v|--version) printversion
exit 0;;
-E|--error) _ERROR=$2; check_level $2
shift 2;;
-T|--timeout) _TIMEOUT=$2; check_level $2
shift 2;;
-S|--scan) _SCAN=$2; check_level $2
shift 2;;
-M|--midlevel) _ML=$2; check_level $2
shift 2;;
--mlqueue) _MLQUEUE=$2; check_level $2
shift 2;;
--mlcomplete) _MLCOMPLETE=$2; check_level $2
shift 2;;
-L|--lowlevel) _LL=$2; check_level $2
shift 2;;
--llqueue) _LLQUEUE=$2; check_level $2
shift 2;;
--llcomplete) _LLCOMPLETE=$2; check_level $2
shift 2;;
-H|--highlevel) _HL=$2; check_level $2
shift 2;;
--hlqueue) _HLQUEUE=$2; check_level $2
shift 2;;
--hlcomplete) _HLCOMPLETE=$2; check_level $2
shift 2;;
-I|--ioctl) _IOCTL=$2; check_level $2
shift 2;;
--) shift; break;;
*) echo "Internal error!" ; exit 1;;
esac
done
if [ -n "$*" ]
then
invalid_cmdline invalid parameter $*
fi
if [ $GET = "1" -a $SET = "1" ]
then
invalid_cmdline options \'-c\', \'-g\' and \'-s\' are mutual exclusive
elif [ $GET = "1" -a $CREATE = "1" ]
then
invalid_cmdline options \'-c\', \'-g\' and \'-s\' are mutual exclusive
elif [ $SET = "1" -a $CREATE = "1" ]
then
invalid_cmdline options \'-c\', \'-g\' and \'-s\' are mutual exclusive
fi
LOG_ERROR=${_ERROR:-${_ALL:-0}}
LOG_TIMEOUT=${_TIMEOUT:-${_ALL:-0}}
LOG_SCAN=${_SCAN:-${_ALL:-0}}
LOG_MLQUEUE=${_MLQUEUE:-${_ML:-${_ALL:-0}}}
LOG_MLCOMPLETE=${_MLCOMPLETE:-${_ML:-${_ALL:-0}}}
LOG_LLQUEUE=${_LLQUEUE:-${_LL:-${_ALL:-0}}}
LOG_LLCOMPLETE=${_LLCOMPLETE:-${_LL:-${_ALL:-0}}}
LOG_HLQUEUE=${_HLQUEUE:-${_HL:-${_ALL:-0}}}
LOG_HLCOMPLETE=${_HLCOMPLETE:-${_HL:-${_ALL:-0}}}
LOG_IOCTL=${_IOCTL:-${_ALL:-0}}
}
invalid_cmdline()
{
echo "$SCRIPTNAME: $*"
echo "$SCRIPTNAME: Try '$SCRIPTNAME --help' for more information."
exit 1
}
get_logging_level()
{
echo "Current scsi logging level:"
# LEVEL=`sysctl -n dev.scsi.logging_level`
LEVEL=`cat /proc/sys/dev/scsi/logging_level`
if [ $? != 0 ]
then
echo "$SCRIPTNAME: could not read scsi logging level" \
"(kernel probably without SCSI_LOGGING support)"
exit 1
fi
}
show_logging_level()
{
echo "/proc/sys/dev/scsi/logging_level = $LEVEL"
LOG_ERROR=$(($LEVEL & 7)); LEVEL=$(($LEVEL>>3))
LOG_TIMEOUT=$(($LEVEL & 7)); LEVEL=$(($LEVEL>>3))
LOG_SCAN=$(($LEVEL & 7)); LEVEL=$(($LEVEL>>3))
LOG_MLQUEUE=$(($LEVEL & 7)); LEVEL=$(($LEVEL>>3))
LOG_MLCOMPLETE=$(($LEVEL & 7)); LEVEL=$(($LEVEL>>3))
LOG_LLQUEUE=$(($LEVEL & 7)); LEVEL=$(($LEVEL>>3))
LOG_LLCOMPLETE=$(($LEVEL & 7)); LEVEL=$(($LEVEL>>3))
LOG_HLQUEUE=$(($LEVEL & 7)); LEVEL=$(($LEVEL>>3));
LOG_HLCOMPLETE=$(($LEVEL & 7)); LEVEL=$(($LEVEL>>3));
LOG_IOCTL=$(($LEVEL & 7))
echo "SCSI_LOG_ERROR=$LOG_ERROR"
echo "SCSI_LOG_TIMEOUT=$LOG_TIMEOUT"
echo "SCSI_LOG_SCAN=$LOG_SCAN"
echo "SCSI_LOG_MLQUEUE=$LOG_MLQUEUE"
echo "SCSI_LOG_MLCOMPLETE=$LOG_MLCOMPLETE"
echo "SCSI_LOG_LLQUEUE=$LOG_LLQUEUE"
echo "SCSI_LOG_LLCOMPLETE=$LOG_LLCOMPLETE"
echo "SCSI_LOG_HLQUEUE=$LOG_HLQUEUE"
echo "SCSI_LOG_HLCOMPLETE=$LOG_HLCOMPLETE"
echo "SCSI_LOG_IOCTL=$LOG_IOCTL"
}
set_logging_level()
{
echo "New scsi logging level:"
# sysctl -q -w dev.scsi.logging_level=$LEVEL
echo $LEVEL > /proc/sys/dev/scsi/logging_level
if [ $? != 0 ]
then
echo "$SCRIPTNAME: could not write scsi logging level" \
"(kernel probably without SCSI_LOGGING support)"
exit 1
fi
}
create_logging_level()
{
LEVEL=$(($LOG_IOCTL & 7)); LEVEL=$(($LEVEL<<3))
LEVEL=$(($LEVEL|($LOG_HLCOMPLETE & 7))); LEVEL=$(($LEVEL<<3))
LEVEL=$(($LEVEL|($LOG_HLQUEUE & 7))); LEVEL=$(($LEVEL<<3))
LEVEL=$(($LEVEL|($LOG_LLCOMPLETE & 7))); LEVEL=$(($LEVEL<<3))
LEVEL=$(($LEVEL|($LOG_LLQUEUE & 7))); LEVEL=$(($LEVEL<<3))
LEVEL=$(($LEVEL|($LOG_MLCOMPLETE & 7))); LEVEL=$(($LEVEL<<3))
LEVEL=$(($LEVEL|($LOG_MLQUEUE & 7))); LEVEL=$(($LEVEL<<3))
LEVEL=$(($LEVEL|($LOG_SCAN & 7))); LEVEL=$(($LEVEL<<3))
LEVEL=$(($LEVEL|($LOG_TIMEOUT & 7))); LEVEL=$(($LEVEL<<3))
LEVEL=$(($LEVEL|($LOG_ERROR & 7)))
}
check_cmdline $*
if [ $SET = "1" ]
then
create_logging_level
set_logging_level
show_logging_level
elif [ $GET = "1" ]
then
get_logging_level
show_logging_level
elif [ $CREATE = "1" ]
then
create_logging_level
show_logging_level
else
invalid_cmdline missing option \'-g\', \'-s\' or \'-c\'
fi
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