RE: StatSN question
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Julian,
When
you say "target may discard whatever it may have
hold for the task" aren't you saying the same thing
as
Eddy. That the ExpStatSN is an indication that
the
Initiator has also received the data since resources
would
have been used for the
data.
Thanks,
Ken Craig
-----Original Message-----
From:
Julian Satran [mailto:Julian_Satran@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, May 18,
2007 12:47 PM
To: Eddy Quicksall
Cc: ips@xxxxxxxx; Ken
Craig
Subject: Re: StatSN question
ExpStatSN indicates to the target that the initiator has received the
status for the task and the target may discard whatever it may have hold for
the task.
It also indicates to to the
target when it is safe to send the response to a task abort or a "group" abort
task management function.
Whether you
can you use TCP ack for the same pupose dependes on how you stack is layered
and/or how your recovery from end-to-end errors is done.
Julo
| "Eddy Quicksall"
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18/05/07 08:03
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| "Ken Craig"
<kcraig@xxxxxxxxx>, <ips@xxxxxxxx>
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| Re: StatSN
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It would mean the header and data has been received. The reason is
because
the target can use ExpStatSN to free the resources used to send
the Data-in.
At ERL 0 it is faster to just use the TCP ACK; for ERL > 0
I think there was
argument given once that the TCP ACK may not really
indicate that the data
was received and hence the ExpStatSN would be used
for that purpose (I don't
really remember that well
though).
Eddy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ken Craig"
<kcraig@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <ips@xxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, April
27, 2007 5:23 PM
Subject: StatSN question
I have a
question about what ExpStatSN means that
I can't find an answer for in the
reflector archives
or in any of the RFCs.
I, as an iSCSI Target
running at ERL=0, send a
DATA IN PDU with FINAL=1 and a StatSN of 0.
I
receive a SCSI CMD PDU with an ExpStatSN of 1.
Does this mean
that the Initiator has received
the PDU BHS and all of the data or is it
simply
an acknowledgement that it has received the
PDU
BHS?
Thanks,
Ken
Craig
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