Hi,
I am observing the following.
In a login request , when T bit is zero, NSG bit should be ignored.
This is as per section, stating clauses
10.12.3 CSG and NSG.
"The next stage value is only valid when the T bit is 1; otherwise, it is
reserved."
What I observe is when I send a login request PDU with T bit = 0 and NSG
= 2, I get an error from the Target and login fails.
dmesg output:
[445236.464971] Illegal login_req->flags Combination, CSG: 1, NSG: 2,
ISCSI_FLAG_LOGIN_TRANSIT: 0.
[445236.465399] iSCSI Login negotiation failed.
Shouldn't the target ignore the NSG bit and continue with login
negotiation process?
Thanks
Sumeet
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