Re: [PATCH] sym53c500_cs PCMCIA SCSI driver (round 3 - the charm?)

From: Russell King
Date: Sun Apr 25 2004 - 16:34:57 EST


On Sun, Apr 25, 2004 at 04:26:34PM -0500, Bob Tracy wrote:
> Russell King wrote:
> > Hmm, so what happens if you're in the middle of a transaction, and
> > you receive a CS_EVENT_CARD_RESET. What happens to the command in
> > progress ?
>
> Candidly, I don't know. A fair question to ask in return is, under
> what circumstances might a PCMCIA driver see a CS_EVENT_CARD_RESET?

When the user issues "cardctl reset"

> None of the existing PCMCIA SCSI drivers I saw do anything other than
> reset the hardware: evidently the assumption is there's no command in
> progress at that point, or we don't care. The nsp_cs driver toggles a
> stop flag in the per-instance data to indicate the host is accepting
> I/O: the flag is set to block I/O upon receipt of a suspend, physical
> reset, or card removal event. The card reset code in the nsp_cs driver,
> as in mine, is a subset of (fall-through case for) the resume logic.
>
> Given the above, I'm tempted to believe the mid and/or upper driver
> layers are handling the "command in progress" issue, but I haven't
> delved into that code deeply enough to know.

>From the brief look I had, it didn't look like it - I suspect things
will go gaga if someone ever invoked "cardctl reset".

--
Russell King
Linux kernel 2.6 ARM Linux - http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/
maintainer of: 2.6 PCMCIA - http://pcmcia.arm.linux.org.uk/
2.6 Serial core
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