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H A D | nvmecontrol.8 | diff 248746 Tue Mar 26 20:02:39 MDT 2013 jimharris Add controller reset capability to nvme(4) and ability to explicitly invoke it from nvmecontrol(8). Controller reset will be performed in cases where I/O are repeatedly timing out, the controller reports an unrecoverable condition, or when explicitly requested via IOCTL or an nvme consumer. Since the controller may be in such a state where it cannot even process queue deletion requests, we will perform a controller reset without trying to clean up anything on the controller first. Sponsored by: Intel Reviewed by: carl |
H A D | nvmecontrol.c | diff 248746 Tue Mar 26 20:02:39 MDT 2013 jimharris Add controller reset capability to nvme(4) and ability to explicitly invoke it from nvmecontrol(8). Controller reset will be performed in cases where I/O are repeatedly timing out, the controller reports an unrecoverable condition, or when explicitly requested via IOCTL or an nvme consumer. Since the controller may be in such a state where it cannot even process queue deletion requests, we will perform a controller reset without trying to clean up anything on the controller first. Sponsored by: Intel Reviewed by: carl |
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/dev/nvme/ | ||
H A D | nvme_ns.c | diff 248746 Tue Mar 26 20:02:39 MDT 2013 jimharris Add controller reset capability to nvme(4) and ability to explicitly invoke it from nvmecontrol(8). Controller reset will be performed in cases where I/O are repeatedly timing out, the controller reports an unrecoverable condition, or when explicitly requested via IOCTL or an nvme consumer. Since the controller may be in such a state where it cannot even process queue deletion requests, we will perform a controller reset without trying to clean up anything on the controller first. Sponsored by: Intel Reviewed by: carl |
H A D | nvme.c | diff 248746 Tue Mar 26 20:02:39 MDT 2013 jimharris Add controller reset capability to nvme(4) and ability to explicitly invoke it from nvmecontrol(8). Controller reset will be performed in cases where I/O are repeatedly timing out, the controller reports an unrecoverable condition, or when explicitly requested via IOCTL or an nvme consumer. Since the controller may be in such a state where it cannot even process queue deletion requests, we will perform a controller reset without trying to clean up anything on the controller first. Sponsored by: Intel Reviewed by: carl |
H A D | nvme.h | diff 248746 Tue Mar 26 20:02:39 MDT 2013 jimharris Add controller reset capability to nvme(4) and ability to explicitly invoke it from nvmecontrol(8). Controller reset will be performed in cases where I/O are repeatedly timing out, the controller reports an unrecoverable condition, or when explicitly requested via IOCTL or an nvme consumer. Since the controller may be in such a state where it cannot even process queue deletion requests, we will perform a controller reset without trying to clean up anything on the controller first. Sponsored by: Intel Reviewed by: carl |
H A D | nvme_ctrlr.c | diff 248746 Tue Mar 26 20:02:39 MDT 2013 jimharris Add controller reset capability to nvme(4) and ability to explicitly invoke it from nvmecontrol(8). Controller reset will be performed in cases where I/O are repeatedly timing out, the controller reports an unrecoverable condition, or when explicitly requested via IOCTL or an nvme consumer. Since the controller may be in such a state where it cannot even process queue deletion requests, we will perform a controller reset without trying to clean up anything on the controller first. Sponsored by: Intel Reviewed by: carl |
H A D | nvme_private.h | diff 248746 Tue Mar 26 20:02:39 MDT 2013 jimharris Add controller reset capability to nvme(4) and ability to explicitly invoke it from nvmecontrol(8). Controller reset will be performed in cases where I/O are repeatedly timing out, the controller reports an unrecoverable condition, or when explicitly requested via IOCTL or an nvme consumer. Since the controller may be in such a state where it cannot even process queue deletion requests, we will perform a controller reset without trying to clean up anything on the controller first. Sponsored by: Intel Reviewed by: carl |
H A D | nvme_qpair.c | diff 248746 Tue Mar 26 20:02:39 MDT 2013 jimharris Add controller reset capability to nvme(4) and ability to explicitly invoke it from nvmecontrol(8). Controller reset will be performed in cases where I/O are repeatedly timing out, the controller reports an unrecoverable condition, or when explicitly requested via IOCTL or an nvme consumer. Since the controller may be in such a state where it cannot even process queue deletion requests, we will perform a controller reset without trying to clean up anything on the controller first. Sponsored by: Intel Reviewed by: carl |
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