Re: [LSF/MM TOPIC] [ATTEND] scsi_eh updates

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On 12/20/13 6:54 AM, "Hannes Reinecke" <hare@xxxxxxx> wrote:

>Hi all,
>
>(before leaving for holiday ...)
>
>I'd like to attend LSF 2014.
>
>During that I'd like to discuss the current status of the SCSI EH
>and the future planned updates.
>
>As discussed during last year's LSF the SCSI error handler should be
>updated to handle modern SCSI transports better.
>While some patchsets are already merged, there are some issues which
>are still open:
>- Handling of requests during host reset:
>  Do we need to keep hold of outstanding requests during host reset?
>  Or is it save to return them prior to host reset?
>- Check for transport status prior to sending TMFs.
>  Task management functions typically need a working I_T nexus,
>  so it does make sense to first check the transport status
>  prior to attempting any TMFs
>- Further steps for updating SCSI EH
>As these are tricky issues which have possible repercussions on the
>entire subsystem and LLDDs it'd be good to have a broader discussion
>here.

+1

I would like to participate in this discussion to provide inputs from
LLDDs.

-- Giri 


>
>Happy X-mas,
>
>Hannes
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