Bart Van Assche 2125cb8400 fcst: Complain when refusing login
Log an error message when refusing login because a target port has not yet been enabled
such that fcst users have a way to find out what happened.

Also, make sure that ft_prli() returns a value in the range of the enumeration type
fc_els_spp_resp. Note: since the return value of ft_prli() is only compared against
FC_SPP_RESP_ACK in the current libfc implementation, this change doesn't affect the
behavior of fcst.

BSD-signed-off-by: Bart Van Assche <bvanassche@acm.org>


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This is the SCST development repository. It contains not a single
project SCST as one can think, but a number of them, which are divided
as the following:

1. SCST core in scst/ subdirectory

2. Administration utility for SCST core scstadmin in scstadmin/

3. Target drivers in own subdirectories qla2x00t/, iscsi-scst/, etc.

4. User space programs in usr/ subdirectory, like fileio_tgt.

5. Some various docs in doc/ subdirectory.

Those subprojects are in most cases independent from each other,
although some of them depend from the SCST core. They put in the single
repository only to simplify their development, they are released
independently.

Thus, use "make all" only if you really need to build everything.
Otherwise build only what you need, like for iSCSI-SCST:

make scst scst_install iscsi iscsi_install

For more information about each subproject see their README files.

Vladislav Bolkhovitin <vst@vlnb.net>, http://scst.sourceforge.net
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