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diff --git a/Documentation/scsi/scsi_eh.txt b/Documentation/scsi/scsi_eh.txt
index 6ff16b620d84..a0c85110a07e 100644
--- a/Documentation/scsi/scsi_eh.txt
+++ b/Documentation/scsi/scsi_eh.txt
@@ -42,20 +42,14 @@ discussion.
 
  Once LLDD gets hold of a scmd, either the LLDD will complete the
 command by calling scsi_done callback passed from midlayer when
-invoking hostt->queuecommand() or SCSI midlayer will time it out.
+invoking hostt->queuecommand() or the block layer will time it out.
 
 
 [1-2-1] Completing a scmd w/ scsi_done
 
  For all non-EH commands, scsi_done() is the completion callback.  It
-does the following.
-
- 1. Delete timeout timer.  If it fails, it means that timeout timer
-    has expired and is going to finish the command.  Just return.
-
- 2. Link scmd to per-cpu scsi_done_q using scmd->en_entry
-
- 3. Raise SCSI_SOFTIRQ
+just calls blk_complete_request() to delete the block layer timer and
+raise SCSI_SOFTIRQ
 
  SCSI_SOFTIRQ handler scsi_softirq calls scsi_decide_disposition() to
 determine what to do with the command.  scsi_decide_disposition()
@@ -64,10 +58,12 @@ with the command.
 
  - SUCCESS
 	scsi_finish_command() is invoked for the command.  The
-	function does some maintenance choirs and notify completion by
-	calling scmd->done() callback, which, for fs requests, would
-	be HLD completion callback - sd:sd_rw_intr, sr:rw_intr,
-	st:st_intr.
+	function does some maintenance chores and then calls
+	scsi_io_completion() to finish the I/O.
+	scsi_io_completion() then notifies the block layer on
+	the completed request by calling blk_end_request and
+	friends or figures out what to do with the remainder
+	of the data in case of an error.
 
  - NEEDS_RETRY
  - ADD_TO_MLQUEUE
@@ -86,33 +82,45 @@ function
  1. invokes optional hostt->eh_timed_out() callback.  Return value can
     be one of
 
-    - EH_HANDLED
-	This indicates that eh_timed_out() dealt with the timeout.  The
-	scmd is passed to __scsi_done() and thus linked into per-cpu
-	scsi_done_q.  Normal command completion described in [1-2-1]
-	follows.
+    - BLK_EH_HANDLED
+	This indicates that eh_timed_out() dealt with the timeout.
+	The command is passed back to the block layer and completed
+	via __blk_complete_requests().
+
+	*NOTE* After returning BLK_EH_HANDLED the SCSI layer is
+	assumed to be finished with the command, and no other
+	functions from the SCSI layer will be called. So this
+	should typically only be returned if the eh_timed_out()
+	handler raced with normal completion.
 
-    - EH_RESET_TIMER
+    - BLK_EH_RESET_TIMER
 	This indicates that more time is required to finish the
 	command.  Timer is restarted.  This action is counted as a
 	retry and only allowed scmd->allowed + 1(!) times.  Once the
-	limit is reached, action for EH_NOT_HANDLED is taken instead.
+	limit is reached, action for BLK_EH_NOT_HANDLED is taken instead.
 
-	*NOTE* This action is racy as the LLDD could finish the scmd
-	after the timeout has expired but before it's added back.  In
-	such cases, scsi_done() would think that timeout has occurred
-	and return without doing anything.  We lose completion and the
-	command will time out again.
-
-    - EH_NOT_HANDLED
-	This is the same as when eh_timed_out() callback doesn't exist.
+    - BLK_EH_NOT_HANDLED
+        eh_timed_out() callback did not handle the command.
 	Step #2 is taken.
 
+ 2. If the host supports asynchronous completion (as indicated by the
+    no_async_abort setting in the host template) scsi_abort_command()
+    is invoked to schedule an asynchrous abort. If that fails
+    Step #3 is taken.
+
  2. scsi_eh_scmd_add(scmd, SCSI_EH_CANCEL_CMD) is invoked for the
     command.  See [1-3] for more information.
 
+[1-3] Asynchronous command aborts
+
+ After a timeout occurs a command abort is scheduled from
+ scsi_abort_command(). If the abort is successful the command
+ will either be retried (if the number of retries is not exhausted)
+ or terminated with DID_TIME_OUT.
+ Otherwise scsi_eh_scmd_add() is invoked for the command.
+ See [1-4] for more information.
 
-[1-3] How EH takes over
+[1-4] How EH takes over
 
  scmds enter EH via scsi_eh_scmd_add(), which does the following.
 
@@ -320,7 +328,8 @@ scmd->allowed.
 
     <<scsi_eh_abort_cmds>>
 
-	This action is taken for each timed out command.
+	This action is taken for each timed out command when
+	no_async_abort is enabled in the host template.
 	hostt->eh_abort_handler() is invoked for each scmd.  The
 	handler returns SUCCESS if it has succeeded to make LLDD and
 	all related hardware forget about the scmd.