When we thought we could do error recovery we differentiated between
inactive and erro states. However, that's not possible so collapse
them back into one.
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The specification states that opcode is not valid when the status
is not success. Instead, keep track of the operation type ourselves.
Change-Id: I60af4b35e761c46f5f296a61cedfca198836197f
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After some lengthy discussions with the RDMA experts, the only
way forward on an RDMA qp error is to disconnect it. The initiator
can create a new qp if it wants to later on.
Remove all of the error recovery code and disconnect the qp
any time an error is encountered.
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Code movement only. No other changes.
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This event only occurs when using shared receive queues, which
the target does not currently support.
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Add debug log in set feature,
spdk_nvmf_ctrlr_set_features_volatile_write_cache
to indicate the volatile write cache is disabled or enabled
according to the conditon.
Change-Id: Idc0a7fb461e2bbf1371d4a3faf5d839c7370bb65
Signed-off-by: yidong0635 <dongx.yi@intel.com>
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In the case that the subsystem in the related poll group has
NULL IO channel assigned due to some problem like out of resource,
for example, the NVMe SSD hardware itself has limited number
of IO qpairs. The subsystems in the particular poll group
could have zero valid channels. In this case, the creation of
assoicated poll group will fail and when adding the new qpair
to the specified poll group, needs to have a check and pick the
available poll group.
Change-Id: Iedee2a6375e48eb7bf899cfb0542c565c7ebd231
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Signed-off-by: Piotr Pelplinski <piotr.pelplinski@intel.com>
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This function doesn't return error code
Signed-off-by: Piotr Pelplinski <piotr.pelplinski@intel.com>
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fix a typo error in lib/nvmf/nvmf_fc.h
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This value for the rdma transport at least is tied very closely to the
size of the iover buffers. Changing the name makes it less confusing.
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Change-Id: I90f68e9dbe00854f569f6574b9c89508f89caa43
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This prevents the SPDK build from requirng unnecessary dependencies when
not compiling certain features. Also, fixes github issue #434
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If a disconnect occurs before connect processing has completed,
delay handling the disconnect.
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Connections to a subsystem may only originate on listeners
that have been explicitly allowed for the given subsystem.
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Each file that need to check SPDK_CONFIG_* options need to include
spdk/config.h explicitly.
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This function will now check for whether or not a memory region is
contiguous accross 2MB map entries and return the total length of that
contiguous buffer up to the size specified by the user.
Also includes unittests
This series of changes is aimed at enabling spdk_mem_map_translate to
report back to the user the length of the valid mem_map up to the
function that requested the translation.
This will be useful when retrieving memory regions associated with I/O
buffers in NVMe-oF. For large I/O it will be possible that the buffer is
split over multiple MRs and the I/O will have to be split into multiple
SGLs.
Change-Id: I2ce582427d451be5a317808d0825c770e12e9a69
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This series of changes is aimed at enabling spdk_mem_map_translate to
report back to the user the length of the valid mem_map up to the
function that requested the translation.
This will be useful when retrieving memory regions associated with I/O
buffers in NVMe-oF. For large I/O it will be possible that the buffer is
split over multiple MRs and the I/O will have to be split into multiple
SGLs.
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If the user does not specify a serial number, just set it
to all 0.
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Avoid using the deprecated construct_nvmf_subsystem
when dumping configuration.
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A request could be completed twice, once for an error
on an IBV_SEND operation and again on an outstanding
IBV_RDMA_WRITE operation, if the RNIC goes offline
while a complete + data transfer are occurring.
This fixes GitHub issue #414
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Previously there was only an assert if it failed to send
a response capsule. Now, release the resources associated
with the request (and leave the assert in). This is a
slight improvement. A full fix will likely involve
forcibly terminating the connection.
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We were previously checking only if the version of libibverbs
was suitable for SEND_WITH_INVALIDATE. However, the NIC itself
also has to support it and that should be checked.
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- Add independent functions to create transport with specific opts
and add to target while maintaining backward compatibility with
current apps and rpc configuration that still use the add listener
method to create a transport.
- Add new rpc function to create transport and add to target.
+ Update json reporting to include new rpc function.
+ Update python scripts to support new rpc function.
+ New nvmf test script (cr_trprt.sh) to test new rpc function.
Change-Id: I12d0a42e34c9edff757755f18a78b722d5e1523e
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The function now takes a pointer as it's last argument, and copies the
size of the memory region for which the translation is validinto that
pointer.
For now, that will always be 2MB. However that behavior can change in
the future.
This series of changes is aimed at enabling spdk_mem_map_translate to
report back to the user the length of the valid mem_map up to the
function that requested the translation.
This will be useful when retrieving memory regions associated with I/O
buffers in NVMe-oF. For large I/O it will be possible that the buffer is
split over multiple MRs and the I/O will have to be split into multiple
SGLs.
Change-Id: I8686c166ec956507f5ae55cf602341281482cb89
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This fixes#418
Signed-off-by: Maciej Szwed <maciej.szwed@intel.com>
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If multiple notifications from ib events or cm events occur,
don't release the qpair resources until all of the events
have executed.
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The function returns the transport ID describing the
listen address on which the connection originated.
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The call seems to work out correctly without this, but
the man page is clear that this hint should be provided
if the service is a string containing a port number.
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The port wasn't being converted from network to
host byte order.
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This initiates an error recovery instead of a disconnect. The
error recovery may result in a disconnect if the qpair is not
recoverable. This also resolves an issue where the disconnect
may immediately release the resources associated with the rqpair,
but upcoming wc entries may still reference it.
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Now that it is required to be on the same thread, the
message isn't necessary.
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I observed that spdk_nvmf_qpair_disconnect is only ever called
from the thread that owns the qpair - i.e. the one associated
with the poll group - with only one exception where the qpair
wasn't fully initialized. Add a check that enforces this
condition, as it will allow some major simplifications.
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This was the only usage of spdk_nvmf_qpair_disconnect that
was not being called from the owning thread. Send a message
here so that spdk_nvmf_qpair_disconnect can be simplified
later.
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While here, clean up the trace application output based
on some debugging done with these tracepoints.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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This was added a long time back for tracking an rte_mbuf
whose buffer was a different rte_mbuf - all related to
a userspace TCP stack that is no longer in development.
The concept isn't useful now, so remove it to reduce
the complexity of the tracing code.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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This is a string name used for debugging only.
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This will allow us to filter tracepoints based on
the connection that generated them.
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This no longer requires special handling - the event can be
acknowledged like all of the others.
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Keep the code together. This is only code movement.
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Previously, this would release resources for requests if there
was an RDMA error on the qpair. Expand this case to include
scenarios where the qpair is in the process of intentionally
shutting down.
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This guarantees that the qpair memory still exists.
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Don't abort commands in states indicating an RDMA operation
is outstanding until an event indicates that all of the
work items have completed.
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Due to polling order, a request may have completed its previous
operation successfully, but the queue pair may be in an error
state. In this case, move the request directly to the
completed state to release resources.
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thread
In debug mode this will verify that the state is being set
from the correct thread only.
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If an RDMA operation fails, initiate a queue pair disconnect.
Make sure all of the resources are released appropriately.
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This call results in a syscall that should be avoided. We
can often use our cached value instead.
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- Move most of the target opts from nvmf_tgt to nvmf_transport.
- Update transport create functions to pass in transport opts.
- When transport opts are NULL in transport create function, use
target opts. (for backward compatiblity)
- Part 1 of 2 patches. Part 2 (to follow after part 1 accepted)
will allow independent creation of transport with specific opts
while maintaining backward compatibility with current apps and
rpc configuration that still use the add listener method to
create a transport.
Change-Id: I0e27447c4a98e0b6a6c590541404b4e4be879b47
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qp_context is only available for QP related events.
For other events we should not update ibv state as we try
to access null object data field.
Signed-off-by: Maciej Szwed <maciej.szwed@intel.com>
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In the case of failing to spdk_nvmf_poll_group_add_subsystem()
operation, the subsystem still needs to initialize the related
queue so that later coming request can be properly queued.
Also needs to correctly handle the expected state in this failed
condition so that when destroying the subsystem, it could be
properly handled.
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Instead of waiting until the first listen address is added,
create a protection domain and a memory map for every RDMA
device in the system. This consumes more resources when there
are RDMA devices that aren't used by the target, but it
will simplify some order of operations issues when listen
addresses and poll groups are added and removed at run
time.
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New function was added in bdev layer to allow
handling spdk_bdev_io buffer exhaustion.
This patch adds that functionality to nvmf bdev.
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Currently, the RXE kernel driver does not support send with invalidate.
There is a change to the kernel making its way downstream that will
enable this feature. At that point, we can conditionally enable
send-with-invalidate based on the kernel version.
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some vendorse support less send sge then SPDK_NVMF_MAX_SGL_ENTRIES.
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The admin queue pair may get disconnected before
the controller is entirely destroyed and can't
be relied on to obtain the correct thread.
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In RDMA, qpairs can't be removed from poll groups because
the poll group defines the completion queue. So don't
allow this operation anymore, even if it were theoretically
possible on other transports.
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In the case that NVMe SSD itself has limited number of
hardware I/O QPairs, the corresponding abstraction of
I/O channel where upper module used to send I/Os down
will be NULL.
Add a check here for the NVMe-oF module and return the
error if the related I/O channel is NULL.
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After some other refactoring, we can now efficiently handle
IBV_EVENT_SQ_DRAINED events during error cases again, so do that.
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spdk_nvmf_rdma_qpair_recover
Also clean up some print statements
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Decide which action to take based on a combination of the
nvmf qpair state and the RDMA qpair state.
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Claim the block device when adding it to a new Namespace,
and prevent the block device to be added twice for other
modules and Namespaces. Also remove the test that using
same block device over different Namespaces.
Fix issue #371.
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No longer send an event to process the pending queue -
just do it inline.
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recover was only called by drained, and they're relatively small
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There is no need to keep attempting to abort all requests later on,
there won't be any in these other states.
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The state of the RDMA qpair is not entirely initialized (RTS)
until after the CM event is accepted. Delay caching the state
until then.
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IBV_EVENT_SQ_DRAINED can occur during both error recovery and
normal operation. We don't want to spend time sending a message
to the correct qpair thread and then attempting to abort
all I/O in the case where this wasn't triggered by an error.
The case where this occurs during an error is very rare and
only in response to a user forcing the state to err from the
sqd state. For now, don't handle that case at all. Handle that
corner case in a later patch.
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This was the only call point of two very small static functions,
so merge them into the main body.
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The update call was never used independently of the get
call, so combine them
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We should not use mutex, but use the spdk_send_msg policy,
then we can let only one thread to handle that and
eliminates the segement fault issue.
Now in the code, the qpair_mask is handled by the same
thread, e.g., the thread which owns the admin qpair of
the ctrlr.
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Asking which thread we're currently on is more expensive
than sending a message.
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With the reordering of the nvmf_tgt states, we need to remove any
connections accepted during the shutdown pahse of the target.
Change-Id: I768484366da8273df74b8d52a3e8de6158b6995f
Signed-off-by: Seth Howell <seth.howell@intel.com>
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Previously, qpair deletion was synchronous and handled by the
io_channel_destroy_cb for the target. However, with the new asynchronous
qpair deletion api, these qpairs need to be completely removed before we
free the i/o channel and the poll group.
Change-Id: I42c62391df62825d53e158306c4372523403ad27
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The poll group pause, resume, remove, and add functions are only called
from the subsystem_state_change_on_pg function. Previously, they would
return immediately and the state change would move on to the next
channel. However, some of these functions (specifically remove) kick off
asynchronous APIs and we should not iterate past them until those
asynchronous operations complete.
Change-Id: I78804273b39f2d171ba26ac4478ad515356833f3
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This is necessary to avoid race conditions when freeing subsystems.
Change-Id: I9b4a7d006cc42cd29e13179e940ced0cc580f548
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This ensures that when we continue to iterate through channels after
deleting the qpair, we will be able to continue iterating through
channels.
Change-Id: I6fba43dc14a3e5e8faac78f8b37e9e0c6aad2687
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It is necessary to free the AER without sending a completion to ensure
that the host does not attempt to send an additional AER upon receiving
the first completion.
Change-Id: I2b3f8f286d6396019d8ace97d2376547705b8d9d
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At times, it may be necessary to free requests without completing them.
For example, when freeing a qpair, one needs to free the AER sent from
the host before deleting the qpair. It is important not to send a
completion for the AER because:
1. According to the spec, this will trigger the host to send another AER
2. No Asynchronous Events have occured, so we should not complete the
AER.
Change-Id: I92e163f0fed0ee2bc942569a647cb3c1967edec9
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RDMA QP is attempted to recover after IBV_EVENT_QP_FATAL event
is received from IBV asynchronous event API.
RDMA QP is put into ERROR state and is not processing any inbound
requests. The outstanding requests are only allowed to COMPLETED
and FREE states, no outbound transfers are performed.
IBV_EVENT_QP_LAST_WQE_REACHED or IBV_EVENT_SQ_DRAINED event is
expected to follow IBV_EVENT_QP_FATAL, giving a go to draining of
all outstanding requests and freeing the associated resources.
The requests executed by block layer are gracefully allowed to
complete, but no outbound transfers are made.
Note, outstanding requests can not be reliably completed through
polling the CQ, as WC's with failure status might not have all
the fields valid. The failed WC's are dropped and the outstanding
requests are fetched from the appropriate state's linked list.
QP recovery is triggered when there is no more outstanding requests.
If QP recovery is completed succesfully, the RDMA QP is put back into
ACTIVE state, the QP disconnect is triggered otherwise.
Change-Id: I45ee7feea067f80ccc6402518990014d691fbda3
Signed-off-by: Philipp Skadorov <philipp.skadorov@wdc.com>
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It appears that we can get caught in a loop when shutting down a
subsystem if there is a qpair that has been moved to the deactivating
state due to the target shutting down early. These qpairs don't have a
state cb and won't ever be destroyed or removed from the global list.
Change-Id: I4f9ed774a94e0e2c7ff7bfa3af1776b38a787035
Signed-off-by: Seth Howell <seth.howell@intel.com>
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Requests that are being put into IBV context are lost when
IBV QP breaks and its SQ drains.
In order to track NVMf/RDMA requests, RDMA QP has been
reworked to track requests at any state with queues of
requests for each state.
This allowed to get rid of a few intermediate queues and
request counters.
A couple of states has been added to track outbound requests
with and without data. They will be used by QP recovery for
freeing resources assigned to outstanding requests.
Change-Id: Ie84207325c38e5bb2c247cd6dcddb82dfad0d503
Signed-off-by: Philipp Skadorov <philipp.skadorov@wdc.com>
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Removed unneeded (and too generic) #define errors.
Change-Id: I26343504aaefb7e982d4dca35ffade8c70406f08
Signed-off-by: John Barnard <john.barnard@broadcom.com>
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Most of the error paths in this function leaked resources. Make them
all use spdk_nvmf_rdma_destroy() so all resources are consistently
freed.
The spdk_io_device_register() call is moved to the top of the function
so that the io_device is always valid when calling the destroy function.
Change-Id: Ic92f09f157ee8245fb962d8bc3330aadd87b294a
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
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rdma_get_devices() may return NULL on failure; we need to check for this
before dereferencing the returned pointer.
Fixes GitHub issue #360.
Change-Id: I9628e5865365d256f4b1887bf07ce8737b55d356
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New header file for NVMF FC transport defining FC data, functions
and low level FC driver interface.
Change-Id: I3fd24e93cefa06647003eeb27d79166469fb4a05
Signed-off-by: John Barnard <john.barnard@broadcom.com>
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Change-Id: I59f4f69ed695cc9a2b6d0b87052fdf50004ee1c7
Signed-off-by: Senthil Kumar V <senthil.kumar.veluswamy@wdc.com>
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Change-Id: I54793624e46a4e51b0c989ddfe933ccb5f035123
Signed-off-by: shahar salzman <shahar.salzman@kaminario.com>
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qpair_disconnect has previously presented an entirely synchronous API.
However, it relies on other asynchronous operations to complete its
task. By giving it an asynchronous API, we can avoid possible race
conditions. Patch 1 of several.
Change-Id: If9e26ee70ae5d6c0273750226b4408a8e4587e19
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Also report that the NVMe-oF target does not support Flush with the
broadcast NSID.
Change-Id: Iad761a6f81eb099940463a67074a6dccb8871b70
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Some of the uses of SPDK_NVMF_FABRIC_SC_* were neglecting to set SCT to
indicate that these status codes are from the command-specific set.
Change-Id: Ief2a77e06d69e5925f8d8b1ec89ff2612250dcf0
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