About fcst ========== The fcst kernel module implements an SCST target driver for the FCoE protocol. FCoE or Fibre Channel over Ethernet is a protocol that allows to communicate fibre channel frames over an Ethernet network. Since the FCoE protocol requires a lossless Ethernet network, special network adapters and switches are required. Ethernet network adapters that support FCoE are called Converged Network Adapters (CNA). The standard that makes lossless Ethernet communication possible is called DCB or Data Center Bridging. Since FCoE frames are a kind of Ethernet frames, communication between FCoE clients and servers is limited to a single Ethernet broadcast domain. Building and Installing ======================= FCST is a kernel module that depends on libfc and SCST to provide FC target support. To build for linux-2.6.34, do: 1. Get the kernel source: KERNEL=linux-2.6.34 cd /usr/src/kernels URL_DIR=http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6 TARFILE=$KERNEL.tar.bz2 wget -o $TARFILE $URL_DIR/$TARFILE tar xfj $TARFILE cd $KERNEL 2. Apply patches needed for libfc target hooks and point-to-point fixes: KDIR=/usr/src/kernels/$KERNEL PDIR=/usr/src/scst/trunk/fcst/linux-patches # use your dir here cd $PDIR for patch in `grep -v '^#' series-2.6.34` do (cd $KDIR; patch -p1) < $patch done 3. Apply SCST patches to the kernel See trunk/scst/README The readahead patches are not needed in 2.6.33 or later. 4. Configure, make, and install your kernel 5. Install SCST See trunk/scst/README. Make sure you are building sysfs SCST build, because FCST supports only it. You need to do cd trunk/scst make make install 6. Make FCST In the directory containing this README, just do make make install 7. Install the FCoE admin tools, including dcbd and fcoeadm. Some distros may have these. You should be able to use the source at http://www.open-fcoe.org/openfc/downloads/2.6.34/open-fcoe-2.6.34.tar.gz 8. Bring up SCST and configure the devices. 9. Bring up an FCoE initiator (we'll enable target mode on it later): modprobe fcoe fcoeadm -c eth3 The other end can be an initiator as well, in point-to-point mode over a full-duplex loss-less link (enable pause on both sides). Alternatively, the other end can be an FCoE switch. 10. Use fcc (part of the open-fcoe contrib tools in step 7) to see the initiator setup. To get the FCoE port name for eth3 # fcc FC HBAs: HBA Port Name Port ID State Device host4 20:00:00:1b:21:06:58:21 01:01:02 Online eth3 host4 Remote Ports: Path Port Name Port ID State Roles 4:0-0 10:00:50:41:4c:4f:3b:00 01:01:01 Online FCP Initiator In the above example, there's one local host on eth3, and it's in a point-to-point connection with the remote initiator with Port_id 010101. 11. Load fcst modprobe fcst 12. Add any disks (configured in step 8) you want to export Note that you must have a LUN 0. LPORT=20:00:00:1b:21:06:58:21 # the local Port_Name cd /sys/kernel/scst_tgt/targets/fcst/$LPORT echo add disk-name 0 > luns/mgmt echo add disk-name 1 > luns/mgmt 13. Enable the initiator: echo 1 > $LPORT/enabled 14. As a temporary workaround, you may need to reset the interface on the initiator side so it sees the SCST device as a target and discovers LUNs. You can avoid this by bringing up the initiator last.