Patrick Mansfield wrote:
On Wed, Aug 24, 2005 at 04:03:58AM -0500, Mike Christie wrote:


-#define end_io_error(uptodate) (unlikely((uptodate) <= 0))
+enum {
+       BLK_SUCCESS = 0,        /* Must be zero for compat with old usage */
+       BLKERR_IO,              /* Generic I/O error */
+       BLKERR_NOTSUPP,         /* Operation is not supported */
+       BLKERR_WOULDBLOCK,      /* Operation would block */
+       BLKERR_FATAL_DRV,       /* Fatal driver error */
+       BLKERR_FATAL_DEV,       /* Fatal device error */
+       BLKERR_FATAL_XPT,       /* Fatal transport error */
+       BLKERR_RETRY_DRV,       /* Driver error, I/O may be retried */
+       BLKERR_RETRY_DEV,       /* Device error, I/O may be retried */
+       BLKERR_RETRY_XPT,       /* Transport error, I/O may retried */
+};


Do you need to add and use a BLKERR_TIMEOUT? As we can't determine the
problem area for a timeout, and if it can or should be retried.


I was hoping we could figure this out. In the patches, if a command times out and eh kicks off I was just returning BLKERR_RETRY_DEV. This guessing occurs for a lot of errors becuase we do not know what exactly happened. the reason for the timeout could have been a device problem or transport problem. Some help in figuring this type of thing out is needed in other places.
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