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#include <sys/scsi/scsi.h> void scsi_reset_notify(struct scsi_address *ap, int flag, void (*callback)(caddr_t), caddr_t arg);
Pointer to the scsi_address structure.
A flag indicating registration or cancellation of the notification request.
A pointer to the target driver's reset notification function.
The callback function argument.
The argument flag is used to register or cancel the notification. The supported values for flag are as follows: SCSI_RESET_NOTIFY
Register callback as the reset notification function for the target driver.
Cancel the reset notification request.
Target drivers can find out whether the HBA driver and controller support reset notification by checking the reset-notification capability using the scsi_ifgetcap(9F) function.
The notification request has been accepted.
The transport layer does not support reset notification or could not accept this request.
If flag is SCSI_RESET_CANCEL, scsi_reset_notify() returns: DDI_SUCCESS
The notification request has been canceled.
No notification request was registered.
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