Re: A question about UAS

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Am Samstag, den 06.03.2021, 17:34 +0100 schrieb Aaron Dewes:

> I was wondering if a check like this could be added to the kernel, so
> every time uas_eh_abort_handler gets logged, which AFAIK only happens if
> UAS has issues, a counter could be increased, so that, if it happens to
> often, UAS gets disabled for that drive.
> 
> Are there any reasons not do do this because false positives could
> happen? If yes, please let me know.

Hi,

this is a normal part of SCSI error handling. We cannot just switch off
a driver for handling errors. That said, you are free to collect
statistics for SCSI devices and let user space do something with it,
but this does not belong into the kernel.

	Regards
		Oliver





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