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/freebsd-11-stable/sys/cam/scsi/ | ||
H A D | scsi_pt.c | diff 46747 Sat May 08 23:25:34 MDT 1999 ken Add a facility in the CAM error handling code to retry selection timeouts. If the client requests that the error recovery code retry a selection timeout, it will be retried after half a second. The delay is to give the device time to recover. For most of these drivers, I only added selection timeout retries where they were also retrying unit attention type errors. The sa(4) driver calls saerror() in a number of places, but most of them don't request retrying unit attentions. Also, bump the default minimum CD changer timeout from 2 to 5 seconds and the maximum timeout from 10 to 15 seconds. Some Pioneer changers seem to have trouble with the shorter timeout. Reviewed by: gibbs |
H A D | scsi_ch.c | diff 46747 Sat May 08 23:25:34 MDT 1999 ken Add a facility in the CAM error handling code to retry selection timeouts. If the client requests that the error recovery code retry a selection timeout, it will be retried after half a second. The delay is to give the device time to recover. For most of these drivers, I only added selection timeout retries where they were also retrying unit attention type errors. The sa(4) driver calls saerror() in a number of places, but most of them don't request retrying unit attentions. Also, bump the default minimum CD changer timeout from 2 to 5 seconds and the maximum timeout from 10 to 15 seconds. Some Pioneer changers seem to have trouble with the shorter timeout. Reviewed by: gibbs |
H A D | scsi_pass.c | diff 46747 Sat May 08 23:25:34 MDT 1999 ken Add a facility in the CAM error handling code to retry selection timeouts. If the client requests that the error recovery code retry a selection timeout, it will be retried after half a second. The delay is to give the device time to recover. For most of these drivers, I only added selection timeout retries where they were also retrying unit attention type errors. The sa(4) driver calls saerror() in a number of places, but most of them don't request retrying unit attentions. Also, bump the default minimum CD changer timeout from 2 to 5 seconds and the maximum timeout from 10 to 15 seconds. Some Pioneer changers seem to have trouble with the shorter timeout. Reviewed by: gibbs |
H A D | scsi_sa.c | diff 46747 Sat May 08 23:25:34 MDT 1999 ken Add a facility in the CAM error handling code to retry selection timeouts. If the client requests that the error recovery code retry a selection timeout, it will be retried after half a second. The delay is to give the device time to recover. For most of these drivers, I only added selection timeout retries where they were also retrying unit attention type errors. The sa(4) driver calls saerror() in a number of places, but most of them don't request retrying unit attentions. Also, bump the default minimum CD changer timeout from 2 to 5 seconds and the maximum timeout from 10 to 15 seconds. Some Pioneer changers seem to have trouble with the shorter timeout. Reviewed by: gibbs |
H A D | scsi_all.h | diff 46747 Sat May 08 23:25:34 MDT 1999 ken Add a facility in the CAM error handling code to retry selection timeouts. If the client requests that the error recovery code retry a selection timeout, it will be retried after half a second. The delay is to give the device time to recover. For most of these drivers, I only added selection timeout retries where they were also retrying unit attention type errors. The sa(4) driver calls saerror() in a number of places, but most of them don't request retrying unit attentions. Also, bump the default minimum CD changer timeout from 2 to 5 seconds and the maximum timeout from 10 to 15 seconds. Some Pioneer changers seem to have trouble with the shorter timeout. Reviewed by: gibbs |
H A D | scsi_cd.c | diff 46747 Sat May 08 23:25:34 MDT 1999 ken Add a facility in the CAM error handling code to retry selection timeouts. If the client requests that the error recovery code retry a selection timeout, it will be retried after half a second. The delay is to give the device time to recover. For most of these drivers, I only added selection timeout retries where they were also retrying unit attention type errors. The sa(4) driver calls saerror() in a number of places, but most of them don't request retrying unit attentions. Also, bump the default minimum CD changer timeout from 2 to 5 seconds and the maximum timeout from 10 to 15 seconds. Some Pioneer changers seem to have trouble with the shorter timeout. Reviewed by: gibbs |
H A D | scsi_da.c | diff 46747 Sat May 08 23:25:34 MDT 1999 ken Add a facility in the CAM error handling code to retry selection timeouts. If the client requests that the error recovery code retry a selection timeout, it will be retried after half a second. The delay is to give the device time to recover. For most of these drivers, I only added selection timeout retries where they were also retrying unit attention type errors. The sa(4) driver calls saerror() in a number of places, but most of them don't request retrying unit attentions. Also, bump the default minimum CD changer timeout from 2 to 5 seconds and the maximum timeout from 10 to 15 seconds. Some Pioneer changers seem to have trouble with the shorter timeout. Reviewed by: gibbs |
/freebsd-11-stable/sys/cam/ | ||
H A D | cam_periph.c | diff 46747 Sat May 08 23:25:34 MDT 1999 ken Add a facility in the CAM error handling code to retry selection timeouts. If the client requests that the error recovery code retry a selection timeout, it will be retried after half a second. The delay is to give the device time to recover. For most of these drivers, I only added selection timeout retries where they were also retrying unit attention type errors. The sa(4) driver calls saerror() in a number of places, but most of them don't request retrying unit attentions. Also, bump the default minimum CD changer timeout from 2 to 5 seconds and the maximum timeout from 10 to 15 seconds. Some Pioneer changers seem to have trouble with the shorter timeout. Reviewed by: gibbs |
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