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12 (SCSI terminology, see SAM-3 at http://www.t10.org) sends SCSI commands
189 commands on a mounted file system is an interesting situation. Reference
373 scsi_block_requests - prevent further commands being queued to given host
384 scsi_unblock_requests - allow further commands to be queued to given host
442 * or number of commands the LLD can queue up
475 * scsi_block_requests - prevent further commands being queued to given host
477 * @shost: pointer to host to block commands on
665 * @depth: Current number of outstanding SCSI commands on this device,
684 * scsi_unblock_requests - allow further commands to be queued to given host
686 * @shost: pointer to host to unblock commands on
752 slave_alloc - prior to any commands being sent to a new device
846 * will be invoked from scsi_eh thread. No other commands
866 * Notes: Invoked from scsi_eh thread. No other commands will be
884 * Notes: Invoked from scsi_eh thread. No other commands will be
902 * Notes: Invoked from scsi_eh thread. No other commands will be
1021 * outstanding commands to it). Commands to other devices continue
1027 * commands to the host).
1098 * slave_alloc - prior to any commands being sent to a new device
1159 * commands will be sent for this sdp instance. [However the device
1185 SCSI commands into an LLD.
1204 commands to the adapter.
1215 cmd_per_lun - maximum number of commands that can be queued on devices
1221 use_clustering - 1=>SCSI commands in mid level's queue can be merged,
1224 0=>Timed-out commands will be aborted asynchronously
1254 Instances of this structure convey SCSI commands to the LLD and responses
1256 commands become queued against the LLD than are indicated by
1358 In the presence of queued commands the "nexus" that maintains sense