centos man page for mpt_getscsiportsettings

Query: mpt_getscsiportsettings

OS: centos

Section: 9

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MPT_GETSCSIPORTSETTI(9) 				       Message-based devices					   MPT_GETSCSIPORTSETTI(9)

NAME
mpt_GetScsiPortSettings - read SCSI Port Page 0 and 2
SYNOPSIS
int mpt_GetScsiPortSettings(MPT_ADAPTER * ioc, int portnum);
ARGUMENTS
ioc Pointer to a Adapter Strucutre portnum IOC port number
RETURN
-EFAULT if read of config page header fails or if no nvram If read of SCSI Port Page 0 fails, NVRAM = MPT_HOST_NVRAM_INVALID (0xFFFFFFFF)
ADAPTER SETTINGS
async, narrow Return 1 If read of SCSI Port Page 2 fails, Adapter settings valid NVRAM = MPT_HOST_NVRAM_INVALID (0xFFFFFFFF) Return 1 Else Both valid Return 0 CHECK - what type of locking mechanisms should be used????
COPYRIGHT
Kernel Hackers Manual 3.10 June 2014 MPT_GETSCSIPORTSETTI(9)
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