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136 3. Increments shost->host_failed138 4. Wakes up SCSI EH thread if shost->host_busy == shost->host_failed148 shost->host_failed. This wakes up SCSI EH thread. So, once woken up,264 - shost->host_failed++299 - zero shost->host_failed471 - shost->host_failed == shost->host_busy479 - shost->host_failed is zero.
68 if (scsi_host_busy(shost) == shost->host_failed) { in scsi_eh_wakeup()288 shost->host_failed++; in scsi_eh_inc_host_failed()2254 if ((shost->host_failed == 0 && shost->host_eh_scheduled == 0) || in scsi_error_handler()2255 shost->host_failed != scsi_host_busy(shost)) { in scsi_error_handler()2269 shost->host_failed, in scsi_error_handler()2291 shost->host_failed = 0; in scsi_error_handler()
144 cmd->device->host->host_failed); in scsi_log_completion()
283 if (shost->host_failed || shost->host_eh_scheduled) in scsi_dec_host_busy()
567 unsigned int host_failed; /* commands that failed. member
741 __func__, scsi_host_busy(shost), shost->host_failed); in sas_scsi_recover_host()784 shost->host_failed, tries); in sas_scsi_recover_host()
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