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MPATH_PERSISTENT_RESERVE_IN(3)				     Library Functions Manual				    MPATH_PERSISTENT_RESERVE_IN(3)

NAME
mpath_persistent_reserve_in SYNOPSIS
#include <mpath_persist.h> int mpath_persistent_reserve_in (int fd, int rq_servact, struct prin_resp *resp, int noisy, int verbose) DESCRIPTION
The function in the mpath_persistent_reserve_in() sends PRIN command to the DM device and gets the response. Parameters: fd The file descriptor of a multipath device. Input argument. rq_servact PRIN command service action. Input argument resp The response from PRIN service action. The caller should manage the memory allocation of this structure noisy Turn on debugging trace: Input argument. 0->Disable, 1->Enable verbose Set verbosity level. Input argument. value:[0-3]. 0->Crits and Errors, 1->Warnings, 2->Info, 3->Debug RETURNS
MPATH_PR_SUCCESS if PR command successful MPATH_PR_SYNTAX_ERROR if syntax error or invalid parameter MPATH_PR_SENSE_NOT_READY if command fails with [sk,asc,ascq: 0x2,*,*] MPATH_PR_SENSE_MEDIUM_ERROR if command fails with [sk,asc,ascq: 0x3,*,*] MPATH_PR_SENSE_HARDWARE_ERROR if command fails with [sk,asc,ascq: 0x4,*,*] MPATH_PR_SENSE_INVALID_OP if command fails with [sk,asc,ascq: 0x5,0x20,0x0] MPATH_PR_ILLEGAL_REQ if command fails with [sk,asc,ascq: 0x5,*,*] MPATH_PR_SENSE_UNIT_ATTENTION if command fails with [sk,asc,ascq: 0x6,*,*] MPATH_PR_SENSE_ABORTED_COMMAND if command fails with [sk,asc,ascq: 0xb,*,*] MPATH_PR_NO_SENSE if command fails with [sk,asc,ascq: 0x0,*,*] MPATH_PR_SENSE_MALFORMED if command fails with SCSI command malformed MPATH_PR_FILE_ERROR if command fails while accessing file (device node) problems(e.g. not found) MPATH_PR_DMMP_ERROR if Device Mapper related error.(e.g Error in getting dm info) MPATH_PR_OTHER if other error/warning has occurred(e.g transport or driver error) SEE ALSO
mpath_persistent_reserve_out mpathpersist /usr/share/doc/mpathpersist/README Linux Manpage 2011-04-08 MPATH_PERSISTENT_RESERVE_IN(3)

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scsi_validate_sense(9F) 				   Kernel Functions for Drivers 				   scsi_validate_sense(9F)

NAME
scsi_validate_sense - find descriptor in SCSI sense data SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/scsi/scsi.h> int scsi_validate_sense(uint8_t *sense_buffer, int sense_buf_len, int *flags); INTERFACE LEVEL
Solaris DDI specific (Solaris DDI). PARAMETERS
sense_buffer Pointer to a buffer containing SCSI sense data. The sense data is expected in wire format starting at the response code. sense_buf_len Length of sense buffer in bytes. flags Returns additional properties of the sense data. DESCRIPTION
The scsi_validate_sense() function returns the format of the sense data contained in the provided sense buffer. If the response code field in the sense data is not recognized or if there is not enough sense data to include sense key, asc, and ascq then scsi_validate_sense() returns SENSE_UNUSABLE. If the buffer contains usable sense data in fixed format, the function returns SENSE_FIXED_FORMAT. If the buffer contains usable sense data in descriptor format, the function returns SENSE_DESCR_FORMAT. The following flags may be set as appropriate depending on the sense data: SNS_BUF_OVERFLOW The sense data buffer provided for the request is too small to hold all the sense data. SNS_BUF_DEFERRED The sense data contained in the buffer relates to an error that has occurred during the processing of a successfully completed command, such as a cached write that could not be commited to the media. RETURN VALUES
SENSE_UNUSABLE The response code from the sense data is unrecognized or not enough sense data present to provide the sense key, asc, and ascq. SENSE_FIXED_FORMAT The sense data in the buffer is in "fixed format". SENSE_DESCR_FORMAT The sense data in the buffer is in "descriptor format". CONTEXT
The scsi_validate_sense() function can be called from user or interrupt context. SEE ALSO
scsi_ext_sense_fields(9F), scsi_find_sense_descr(9F), scsi_sense_asc(9F), scsi_sense_ascq(9F), scsi_sense_cmdspecific_uint64(9F), scsi_sense_info_uint64(9F), scsi_sense_key(9F) SunOS 5.11 29 Jun 2006 scsi_validate_sense(9F)
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