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As of kernel 4.11, the LIO target will propose a value for FirstBurstLength if the initiator did not do so. This is entirely redundant in our case, since FirstBurstLength is defined by RFC 3720 to be "Irrelevant when: ( InitialR2T=Yes and ImmediateData=No )" and we already enforce both InitialR2T=Yes and ImmediateData=No in our initial proposal. However, LIO (arguably correctly) complains when we do not respond to its redundant proposal of an already-irrelevant value. Fix by always proposing the default value for FirstBurstLength. Debugged-by: Patrick Seeburger <info@8bit.de> Tested-by: Patrick Seeburger <info@8bit.de> Signed-off-by: Michael Brown <mcb30@ipxe.org>
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