[PATCH] scsi : Adding all the definitions of host bytes in hostbyte_table

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Resubmitting it again(Probably last one had some format issues).
Adding all the definitions of host bytes in hostbyte_table.

Without this patch, scsi_show_result prints hostbyte as invalid
for statuses that are not defined in hostbyte_table(when scsi logging is enabled).

Look at scsi_print_result function for better understanding.

Signed-off-by: Babu Moger <babu.moger@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
--- linux-3.1-rc4/drivers/scsi/constants.c.orig	2012-01-12 15:21:28.000000000 -0600
+++ linux-3.1-rc4/drivers/scsi/constants.c	2012-01-12 15:25:07.000000000 -0600
@@ -1422,7 +1422,8 @@ static const char * const hostbyte_table
 "DID_OK", "DID_NO_CONNECT", "DID_BUS_BUSY", "DID_TIME_OUT", "DID_BAD_TARGET",
 "DID_ABORT", "DID_PARITY", "DID_ERROR", "DID_RESET", "DID_BAD_INTR",
 "DID_PASSTHROUGH", "DID_SOFT_ERROR", "DID_IMM_RETRY", "DID_REQUEUE",
-"DID_TRANSPORT_DISRUPTED", "DID_TRANSPORT_FAILFAST" };
+"DID_TRANSPORT_DISRUPTED", "DID_TRANSPORT_FAILFAST", "DID_TARGET_FAILURE",
+"DID_NEXUS_FAILURE" };
 #define NUM_HOSTBYTE_STRS ARRAY_SIZE(hostbyte_table)
 
 static const char * const driverbyte_table[]={



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