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PROBE::SCSI.IOEXEC(3stap) SCSI Tapset PROBE::SCSI.IOEXEC(3stap)
probe::scsi.ioexecute - Create mid-layer SCSI request and wait for the result
scsi.ioexecute
data_direction_str Data direction, as a string channel The channel number request_buffer The data buffer address device_state_str The current state of the device, as a string timeout Request timeout in seconds request_bufflen The data buffer buffer length lun The lun number retries Number of times to retry request data_direction The data_direction specifies whether this command is from/to the device. host_no The host number device_state The current state of the device dev_id The scsi device id
tapset::scsi(3stap)
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