[RFC PATCH 0/3] SCSI target logs

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This patch is an initial work on scsi target logging improvement, that
was discussed here:
https://lore.kernel.org/target-devel/ZF0MiCRW8HWm8YYj@xxxxxxxxx/
This is an example of how it will look.

Things worth mentioning:

1. I've decided not to implement target_lun_LEVEL() and implement
   target_cmd_LEVEL() instead because the mapped lun is stored in the
   se_cmd structure, and most of the time we already have the cmd when
   we want to log a lun.

2. Target prefix such as "core" or "iscsi" will be defined in the
   beginning of each file.

For example, you can test it with such command:

   sg_inq -f -c --page=255 /dev/sda


And the log output will look like that:

   [ 2229.586394] target core (iqn.1996-04.de.suse:01:6e84cb30fc63 -> 1/0): INQUIRY with EVPD==0 but PAGE CODE=ff


For bio errors log will look like that:

   [ 3354.495867] target iblock (iqn.1996-04.de.suse:01:6e84cb30fc63 -> 1/0): bio error: 0000000097ff0ac0, err: 10

I'll be thankful for your comments and suggestions. It would also be
great if you could tell me whether it would be better to send the entire
series for all modules at onse, or send patches for each module
individually as soon as they are ready.

Kind regards,
Anastasia Kovaleva

Anastasia Kovaleva (3):
  target: core: Initial work on improving SCSI target logs
  target: core: apply the new wrapper to spc
  target: core: apply the new wrapper to iblock

 drivers/target/target_core_iblock.c | 94 ++++++++++++++---------------
 drivers/target/target_core_spc.c    | 27 ++++-----
 include/target/target_core_base.h   | 25 ++++++++
 3 files changed, 82 insertions(+), 64 deletions(-)

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2.40.1




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