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PORT_PHYS_CLOSING is only set and cleared, but not actually used for status checking. PORT_INVALID_WWPN is set when the GID_PN request does not return a d_id for a remote port, e.g. when a remote port has been unplugged. For this case, the d_id is zero. In the erp we can check the d_id and use the normal escalation procedure that gives up after three retries and remove the special case. PORT_NO_WWPN is unused: Each port in the remote port list has a valid wwpn. The WKA ports are now tracked outside the port list. Remove the PORT_NO_WWPN flag, since this is no longer set for any port. Acked-by: Swen Schillig <swen@vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Christof Schmitt <christof.schmitt@de.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com> |
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zfcp_aux.c | ||
zfcp_ccw.c | ||
zfcp_cfdc.c | ||
zfcp_dbf.c | ||
zfcp_dbf.h | ||
zfcp_def.h | ||
zfcp_erp.c | ||
zfcp_ext.h | ||
zfcp_fc.c | ||
zfcp_fsf.c | ||
zfcp_fsf.h | ||
zfcp_qdio.c | ||
zfcp_scsi.c | ||
zfcp_sysfs.c |