[8953] in linux-scsi channel archive
doubt in sym53c8xx reset
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Raju Kurunkad Vasudevan)
Wed Jun 7 01:31:02 2000
Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2000 09:54:01 +0530
From: "Raju Kurunkad Vasudevan" <raju.kurunkad@wipro.com>
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Hi,
When going thru the sym53c8xx code, I got following doubt.
When a SCSI bus reset is issued thru sym53c8xx_reset, we start the reset
process assuming that the script processor is stopped. The next thing
that happens is that we get an interrupt(for the reset) where we initialize the
registers of the 8xx and restart the scripts in ncr_init. So my doubt is if the
scripts are restarted only in the ncr_init(), who generated the
interrupt on reset?
Thanks in advance,
Raju
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