On 10/16/14 07:37, michaelc@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
The following patches implement the SCSI command COMPARE_AND_WRITE as a new
bio/request type REQ_CMP_AND_WRITE. COMPARE_AND_WRITE is defined in the
SCSI SBC (SCSI block command) specs as:
The COMPARE AND WRITE command requests that the device server perform the
following as an uninterrupted series of actions:
1) perform the following operations:
A) read the specified logical blocks; and
B) transfer the specified number of logical blocks from the Data-Out
Buffer (i.e., the verify instance of the data is transferred from the
Data-Out Buffer);
2) compare the data read from the specified logical blocks with the verify
instance of the data; and
3) If the compared data matches, then perform the following operations:
1) transfer the specified number of logical blocks from the Data-Out
Buffer (i.e., the write instance of the data transferred from the
Data-Out Buffer); and
2) write those logical blocks.
Hello Mike,
Just below the above text one can find the following additional
requirement in SBC-4:
<quote>
4) if the compare operation does not indicate a match, then terminate
the command with CHECK CONDITION status with the sense key set to
MISCOMPARE and the additional sense code set to MISCOMPARE DURING
VERIFY OPERATION. In the sense data (see 4.18 and SPC-4) the offset
from the start of the Data-Out Buffer to the first byte of data that
was not equal shall be reported in the INFORMATION field.
</quote>
What I'm wondering now is how requirement (4) can be supported if
REQ_CMP_AND_WRITE doesn't return the offset of the first byte that
didn't match ? Additionally, shouldn't compare_and_write_callback() be
fixed such that it returns the miscompare offset to its caller ?
Thanks,
Bart.
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