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/linux-6.12.1/drivers/scsi/snic/
Dsnic_scsi.c122 (CMD_FLAGS(sc) & SNIC_DEV_RST_NOTSUP) || in snic_release_req_buf()
123 (CMD_FLAGS(sc) & SNIC_IO_INTERNAL_TERM_ISSUED) || in snic_release_req_buf()
124 (CMD_FLAGS(sc) & SNIC_DEV_RST_TERM_ISSUED) || in snic_release_req_buf()
125 (CMD_FLAGS(sc) & SNIC_SCSI_CLEANUP) || in snic_release_req_buf()
132 CMD_FLAGS(sc)); in snic_release_req_buf()
239 CMD_FLAGS(sc) = SNIC_NO_FLAGS; in snic_issue_scsi_req()
265 CMD_FLAGS(sc) |= (SNIC_IO_INITIALIZED | SNIC_IO_ISSUED); in snic_issue_scsi_req()
280 CMD_FLAGS(sc) &= ~SNIC_IO_ISSUED; /* turn off the flag */ in snic_issue_scsi_req()
370 CMD_FLAGS(sc) |= SNIC_IO_ABTS_PENDING; in snic_proc_tmreq_pending_state()
372 CMD_FLAGS(sc) |= SNIC_DEV_RST_PENDING; in snic_proc_tmreq_pending_state()
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Dsnic_trc.h102 ((u64) CMD_FLAGS(sc) << 32 | CMD_STATE(sc))
Dsnic.h103 #define CMD_FLAGS(Cmnd) \ macro