Re: [PATCH v3 02/18] block: introduce BLK_STS_DURATION_LIMIT

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On 1/24/23 11:02, Niklas Cassel wrote:
Introduce the new block IO status BLK_STS_DURATION_LIMIT for LLDDs to
report command that failed due to a command duration limit being
exceeded. This new status is mapped to the ETIME error code to allow
users to differentiate "soft" duration limit failures from other more
serious hardware related errors.

What makes exceeding the duration limit different from an I/O timeout (BLK_STS_TIMEOUT)? Why is it important to tell the difference between an I/O timeout and exceeding the command duration limit?

Thanks,

Bart.




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