Re: scsi_track_queue_full function - static values ?

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Doug Ledford wrote:
[ .. ]
> Not for the card driver.  Not to speak for the aic7xxx, but at least in the
> aic7xxx_old driver, on QUEUE_FULL, my driver did the following things:
> 
[ Lots of instructive text deleted ]
> 
> After clearing all that stuff out, then and only then do I have an accurate
> count of what depth the device was at when it sent a QUEUE_FULL.
> 
Thanks Doug, that was exactly that bit of information I was looking for.
Currently this mechanism doesn't work anymore with aic79xx and now I
have to figure out what I've broken during upgrade. Your description
will come in handy here.

Thanks a lot :-)

Cheers,

Hannes
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