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SubjectRe: scsi_reset requirement questions
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> what you are implying.  The real intent of those two flags is that in the case
> of 1 above, the command is triggering a reset condition as a result of the
> return value passed to old_scsi_done() and this reset is being done as part of
> the command completion processing. This is a hint to the low level driver's
> reset routine that it shouldn't find the command down there anywhere, but that

Is the io_request lock held for this case since it will be held calling
old_scsi_done() ? It isnt held for the other cases of reset.

Alan


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