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Subject: Re: scsi_block_requests
From: rakesh rakesh <majordomo_linux () yahoo ! com>
Date: 2001-08-21 21:29:25
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If I remember correctly then retries are not
considered new requests.And its being added at the top
of the queue as special request....
--- Brian J King <bjking1@us.ibm.com> wrote:
> I recently encountered a behavior and am wondering
> if it is a bug or if it
> is working as designed. I, as a low level device
> driver, call
> scsi_block_requests. An op completes with an error
> of some kind which
> forces a retry. When going down the retry path, the
> host_self_blocked field
> is never checked and I end up being told to queue
> the command when I am
> blocked. Is this a bug or are retries not considered
> "new" requests and
> therefore allowed to be queued?
>
>
> Brian King
> Advanced Function Storage Firmware Development
> Dept. CC7/050-3 E209 T/L 8-553-8636
>
>
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