For a device known to be SAS connected, this will return the endpoint
address. This is useful for getting the SAS address of SATA devices.
Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sas_remove_host);
/**
+ * sas_get_address - return the SAS address of the device
+ * @sdev: scsi device
+ *
+ * Returns the SAS address of the scsi device
+ */
+u64 sas_get_address(struct scsi_device *sdev)
+{
+ struct sas_end_device *rdev = sas_sdev_to_rdev(sdev);
+
+ return rdev->rphy.identify.sas_address;
+}
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(sas_get_address);
+
+/**
* sas_tlr_supported - checking TLR bit in vpd 0x90
* @sdev: scsi device struct
*
extern void sas_phy_delete(struct sas_phy *);
extern int scsi_is_sas_phy(const struct device *);
+u64 sas_get_address(struct scsi_device *);
unsigned int sas_tlr_supported(struct scsi_device *);
unsigned int sas_is_tlr_enabled(struct scsi_device *);
void sas_disable_tlr(struct scsi_device *);