After the scsi_pkt(9S) structure is filled in, use scsi_transport(9F) to hand the structure to the bus adapter driver:
if (scsi_transport(pkt) != TRAN_ACCEPT) { bp->b_resid = bp->b_bcount; bioerror(bp, EIO); biodone(bp); }
The other return values from scsi_transport(9F) are as follows:
TRAN_BUSY – A command for the specified target is already in progress.
TRAN_BADPKT – The DMA count in the packet was too large, or the host adapter driver rejected this packet for other reasons.
TRAN_FATAL_ERROR – The host adapter driver is unable to accept this packet.
The mutex sd_mutex in the scsi_device(9S) structure must not be held across a call to scsi_transport(9F).
If scsi_transport(9F) returns TRAN_ACCEPT, the packet becomes the responsibility of the host bus adapter driver. The packet should not be accessed by the target driver until the command completion routine is called.
If FLAG_NOINTR is set in the packet, then scsi_transport(9F) does not return until the command is complete. No callback is performed.
Do not use FLAG_NOINTR in interrupt context.