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Well... it makes sense, now
Thank you for your answer, vbe!
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scsi_sense_asc
scsi_sense_key(9F) Kernel Functions for Drivers scsi_sense_key(9F)
NAME
scsi_sense_key, scsi_sense_asc, scsi_sense_ascq - retrieve fields from SCSI sense data
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/scsi/scsi.h>
uint8_t scsi_sense_key(uint8_t *sense_buffer);
uint8_t scsi_sense_asc(uint8_t *sense_buffer);
uint8_t scsi_sense_ascq(uint8_t *sense_buffer);
INTERFACE LEVEL
Solaris DDI specific (Solaris DDI).
PARAMETERS
sense_buffer Pointer to a buffer containing SCSI sense data. The sense data is expected in wire format starting at the response code. It
can be in either fixed or descriptor format.
DESCRIPTION
The scsi_sense_key() function returns the sense key value from the sense data contained in the sense_buffer.
The scsi_sense_asc() function returns the additional sense code (ASC) value from the sense data contained in the sense_buffer.
The scsi_sense_ascq() function returns the additional sense code qualifier (ASCQ) value from the sense data contained in the sense_buffer.
The scsi_sense_key(), scsi_sense_asc(), and scsi_sense_ascq() functions are used to retrieve values from SCSI sense data, regardles of
whether the sense data is in fixed format or descriptor format.
Drivers should use scsi_validate_sense(9F) to ensure that valid sense key, asc, and ascq values are present in the sense data.
RETURN VALUES
The scsi_sense_key() function returns the sense key value from the sense buffer. The scsi_sense_asc() function returns the additional sense
code (ASC) from the sense buffer and the scsi_sense_ascq() function returns the additional sense code qualifier (ASCQ) from the sense buf-
fer.
CONTEXT
The scsi_sense_key(), scsi_sense_asc(), and scsi_sense_ascq() functions can be called from user or interrupt context.
SEE ALSO
scsi_ext_sense_fields(9F), scsi_find_sense_descr(9F), scsi_sense_cmdspecific_uint64(9F), scsi_sense_info_uint64(9F), scsi_vali-
date_sense(9F)
SunOS 5.11 28 Jun 2006 scsi_sense_key(9F)