Use the tran_reset_notify(9E) entry point when a SCSI bus reset occurs. This function requests the SCSI HBA driver to notify the target driver by callback.
isp_scsi_reset_notify( struct scsi_address *ap, int flag, void (*callback)(caddr_t), caddr_t arg) { struct isp *isp; struct isp_reset_notify_entry *p, *beforep; int rval = DDI_FAILURE; isp = (struct isp *)ap->a_hba_tran->tran_hba_private; mutex_enter(ISP_REQ_MUTEX(isp)); /* * Try to find an existing entry for this target */ p = isp->isp_reset_notify_listf; beforep = NULL; while (p) { if (p->ap == ap) break; beforep = p; p = p->next; } if ((flag & SCSI_RESET_CANCEL) && (p != NULL)) { if (beforep == NULL) { isp->isp_reset_notify_listf = p->next; } else { beforep->next = p->next; } kmem_free((caddr_t)p, sizeof (struct isp_reset_notify_entry)); rval = DDI_SUCCESS; } else if ((flag & SCSI_RESET_NOTIFY) && (p == NULL)) { p = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (struct isp_reset_notify_entry), KM_SLEEP); p->ap = ap; p->callback = callback; p->arg = arg; p->next = isp->isp_reset_notify_listf; isp->isp_reset_notify_listf = p; rval = DDI_SUCCESS; } mutex_exit(ISP_REQ_MUTEX(isp)); return (rval); }