Re: Re: Understanding SAS

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> If you look into the libsas source you will find that lldd_abort_task will
> be
> called when task flag is set to SAS_TASK_STATE_ABORTED ,that means the
> task is timeout by sas layer, then sas layer will abort it. other other case
> are
> during error recovery, when scsi ml scsi_error_handler is scheduled to run.
>

Thank you for the reply. Is there any way i can test this sequence. I
would like to explicitly set SAS_TASK_STATE_ABORTED and further
invoking error handlers.

Thanks and Regards,
madhukar
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