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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: iSCSI: RefCmdSN != CmdSNEddy, I agree that targets don't have to check both always, only when it is needed. The intended role of RefCmdSN is to help identify the right command when the command to be aborted had not arrived - the command could be lost due to digest errors or as part of connection failure. So I think the quoted text should be rephrased to: Section 9.5.4 For the ABORT TASK function, initiators MUST always set this to the CmdSN of the task identified by the Initiator Task Tag field. Targets however must consider the field valid only when the task indicated by the Initiator Task Tag field does not exist. Section 9.6.1 For the ABORT TASK function, a) if the ITT identifies a valid task leading to a successful termination, targets must return the "Function complete" response. b)if the ITT does not identify an existing task but if the CmdSN indicated by the RefCmdSN field in the task management function request is within the valid CmdSN window, targets must consider the CmdSN received and return the "Function complete" response. c) if the ITT does not identify an existing task and if the CmdSN indicated by the RefCmdSN field in the task management function request is outside the valid CmdSN window, targets must return the "Task does not exist" response. Comments? -- Mallikarjun Mallikarjun Chadalapaka Networked Storage Architecture Network Storage Solutions Organization Hewlett-Packard MS 5668 Roseville CA 95747 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eddy Quicksall" <Eddy_Quicksall@ivivity.com> To: "ips@ece. cmu. edu (E-mail)" <ips@ece.cmu.edu> Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 4:46 PM Subject: iSCSI: RefCmdSN != CmdSN > Is there a reason that this check is mandated? Is there a case where this > can happen with bug free code? > > If RefCmdSN does not match the CmdSN of the command to be aborted at the > target, the abort action MUST NOT be performed and the response MUST > be 'function rejected'. > > > Eddy_Quicksall@iVivity.com >
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