The <#1383#> reset()<#1383#> function is used to reset the SCSI bus. After a SCSI bus
reset, any executing command should fail with a 113 result
code (see section~#secdone#1384>).
Currently, none of the low-level drivers handles resets correctly. To
correctly reset a SCSI command, the initiator should request (by asserting
the 114 line) that the target enter a MESSAGE OUT phase. Then, the
initiator should send a BUS DEVICE RESET message to the target. It may
also be necessary to initiate a SCSI RESET by asserting the 115
line, which will cause all target devices to be reset. After a reset, it
may be necessary to renegotiate a synchronous communications protocol with
the targets.