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@@ -1343,7 +1343,7 @@ Members of interest:
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underruns (overruns should be rare). If possible an LLD
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should set 'resid' prior to invoking 'done'. The most
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interesting case is data transfers from a SCSI target
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- device device (i.e. READs) that underrun.
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+ device (e.g. READs) that underrun.
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underflow - LLD should place (DID_ERROR << 16) in 'result' if
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actual number of bytes transferred is less than this
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figure. Not many LLDs implement this check and some that
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@@ -1351,6 +1351,18 @@ Members of interest:
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report a DID_ERROR. Better for an LLD to implement
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'resid'.
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+It is recommended that a LLD set 'resid' on data transfers from a SCSI
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+target device (e.g. READs). It is especially important that 'resid' is set
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+when such data transfers have sense keys of MEDIUM ERROR and HARDWARE ERROR
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+(and possibly RECOVERED ERROR). In these cases if a LLD is in doubt how much
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+data has been received then the safest approach is to indicate no bytes have
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+been received. For example: to indicate that no valid data has been received
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+a LLD might use these helpers:
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+ scsi_set_resid(SCpnt, scsi_bufflen(SCpnt));
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+where 'SCpnt' is a pointer to a scsi_cmnd object. To indicate only three 512
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+bytes blocks has been received 'resid' could be set like this:
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+ scsi_set_resid(SCpnt, scsi_bufflen(SCpnt) - (3 * 512));
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+
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The scsi_cmnd structure is defined in include/scsi/scsi_cmnd.h
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