I saw an lport debug message from the exchange manager saying:
"lport 70500: Received response for out of range oxid:ffff"
A trace showed this was a BA_RJT sent due to an incoming ABTS
which arrived on an unknown exchange. So, the sender of the
BA_RJT was in error, but in this case, both the initiator and
responder were the same machine.
The OX_ID and RX_ID should not have been reversed in this case.
Signed-off-by: Joe Eykholt <jeykholt@cisco.com>
Signed-off-by: Robert Love <robert.w.love@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@suse.de>
*/
memcpy(fh->fh_s_id, rx_fh->fh_d_id, 3);
memcpy(fh->fh_d_id, rx_fh->fh_s_id, 3);
- fh->fh_ox_id = rx_fh->fh_rx_id;
- fh->fh_rx_id = rx_fh->fh_ox_id;
+ fh->fh_ox_id = rx_fh->fh_ox_id;
+ fh->fh_rx_id = rx_fh->fh_rx_id;
fh->fh_seq_cnt = rx_fh->fh_seq_cnt;
fh->fh_r_ctl = FC_RCTL_BA_RJT;
fh->fh_type = FC_TYPE_BLS;