Annotation of researchv10no/cmd/worm/scsi/wren/diag.c, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: #include       <stdio.h>
        !             2: #include       "../scsi.h"
        !             3: #include       "../scsish.h"
        !             4: #include       "fns.h"
        !             5: 
        !             6: int
        !             7: wr_diag(int niargs, int *iargs, int ncargs, char **cargs, char *err)
        !             8: {
        !             9:        struct scsi_cmd cmd;
        !            10:        struct scsi_return ret;
        !            11:        int n;
        !            12:        long t;
        !            13: 
        !            14: #pragma ref niargs
        !            15: #pragma ref iargs
        !            16: #pragma ref ncargs
        !            17: #pragma ref cargs
        !            18: 
        !            19:        t = time((long *)0);
        !            20:        set6(cmd, 0x1D, 0x04, 0, 0, 0, 0);
        !            21:        if(n = s_io(0, &cmd, 0, &ret, 0, err))
        !            22:                return(n);
        !            23:        set6(cmd, 0x1C, 0, 0, 0, 8, 0);
        !            24:        if(n = s_io(0, &cmd, 0, &ret, 8, err))
        !            25:                return(n);
        !            26:        t = time((long *)0)-t;
        !            27:        printf("selftest diagnostic (%ds)\n", t);
        !            28:        if((ret.data[7] == 0) && (ret.data[2] == 0))
        !            29:                printf("\tno errors\n");
        !            30:        else
        !            31:                printf("\terror==#%x,#%x FRU=(#%x,#%x,#%x,#%x)\n",
        !            32:                        ret.data[6], ret.data[7], ret.data[2],
        !            33:                        ret.data[3], ret.data[4], ret.data[5]);
        !            34:        return(0);
        !            35: }

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