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File ctc_configure of Package s390-tools.10092
#! /bin/sh # # ctc_configure # # Copyright (c) 2017 SUSE LINUX GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany. # # Configures a CTC device by calling the IBM-provided chzdev command. # Whereas this script used to validate the parameters provided to it, # we now rely on chzdev to do that instead. The script is intended only # as a "translation layer" to provide backward compatability for older # scripts and tools that invoke it. # # Usage: # ctc_configure <read channel> <write channel> <online> [<protocol>] # # read/write channel = x.y.ssss where # x is always 0 until IBM creates something that # uses that number # y is the logical channel subsystem (lcss) number. # Most often this is 0, but it could be non-zero # ssss is the four digit subchannel address of the # device, in hexidecimal, with leading zeros. # online = 0 to take the device offline # 1 to bring the device online # protocol = 0 Compatibility with peers other than OS/390®, or z/OS, for # example, a z/VM TCP service machine. This is the default. # 1 Enhanced package checking for Linux peers. # 3 For compatibility with OS/390 or z/OS peers. # 4 For MPC connections to VTAM on traditional mainframe # operating systems. # # Return values: # Return codes are determined by the chzdev command. # mesg () { echo "$@" } debug_mesg () { case "${DEBUG}" in yes) mesg "$@" ;; *) ;; esac } add_cio_channel() { echo "$* # ${DATE}" >> /boot/zipl/active_devices.txt } remove_cio_channel() { [ -w /boot/zipl/active_devices.txt ] && sed -i -e "/^${1}/d" /boot/zipl/active_devices.txt } usage(){ echo "Usage: ${0} <read channel> <write channel> <online> [<protocol>]" echo " read/write channel = x.y.ssss where" echo " x is always 0 until IBM creates something that" echo " uses that number" echo " y is the logical channel subsystem (lcss) number." echo " Most often this is 0, but it could be non-zero" echo " ssss is the four digit subchannel address of the" echo " device, in hexidecimal, with leading zeros." echo " online = 0 to take the device offline" echo " 1 to bring the device online" echo " protocol = 0 Compatibility with peers other than OS/390®, or z/OS, for" echo " example, a z/VM TCP service machine. This is the default." echo " 1 Enhanced package checking for Linux peers." echo " 3 For compatibility with OS/390 or z/OS peers." echo " 4 For MPC connections to VTAM on traditional mainframe" echo " operating systems." } if [ "${DEBUG}" != "yes" ]; then DEBUG="no" fi DATE=$(date) CTC_READ_CHAN=${1} CTC_WRITE_CHAN=${2} ON_OFF=${3} CTC_MODE=${4} if [ -z "${CTC_READ_CHAN}" ] || [ -z "${CTC_WRITE_CHAN}" ] || [ -z "${ON_OFF}" ]; then mesg "You didn't specify all the needed parameters." usage exit 1 fi if [ -f /sys/bus/ccw/devices/${CTC_READ_CHAN}/cutype ]; then read CU_TYPE < /sys/bus/ccw/devices/${CTC_READ_CHAN}/cutype else mesg "Psuedo file/sys/bus/ccw/devices/${CTC_READ_CHAN}/cutype doesn't exist." mesg "Check to see if sysfs is mounted." exit 1 fi PARM_LIST="" if [ "${CU_TYPE}" == "3088/01" ] || [ "${CU_TYPE}" == "3088/60" ]; then DEV_TYPE="lcs" else DEV_TYPE="ctc" if [ -z "${CTC_MODE}" ]; then PARM_LIST="${PARM_LIST} protocol=0" else PARM_LIST="${PARM_LIST} protocol=${CTC_MODE}" fi fi if [ "${ON_OFF}" == 0 ]; then debug_mesg "chzdev -d ${DEV_TYPE} --no-root-update ${CTC_READ_CHAN}" chzdev -d ${DEV_TYPE} --no-root-update ${CTC_READ_CHAN} elif [ "${ON_OFF}" == 1 ]; then debug_mesg "chzdev -e ${DEV_TYPE} --no-root-update ${CTC_READ_CHAN} ${PARM_LIST}" chzdev -e ${DEV_TYPE} --no-root-update ${CTC_READ_CHAN} ${PARM_LIST} else mesg "You must specify a 0 or a 1 for the online/offline attribute." usage exit 1 fi RC=${?} if [ ${RC} -ne 0 ]; then exit ${RC} fi if [ ${ON_OFF} == 1 ]; then add_cio_channel "${CTC_READ_CHAN},${CTC_WRITE_CHAN}" else remove_cio_channel "${CTC_READ_CHAN}" remove_cio_channel "${CTC_WRITE_CHAN}" fi
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