Importing iSCSI target from NetBSD
Scott Long
scottl at samsco.org
Mon May 29 15:19:52 PDT 2006
AH, I did not know that. But that raises another question. FreeBSD
already has a SCSI target framework, so how does this NetBSD code fit
into that? Or are you suggesting that consistency isn't important?
Scott
Maxim Sobolev wrote:
> Scott,
>
> It seems that you aren't aware that Intel/NetBSD implementation is
> completely userland one and it uses any block device/file as backing
> store (no interaction with CAM). Therefore, it won't interfere with
> whatever work you and others do in the CAM area.
>
> -Maxim
>
> Scott Long wrote:
>
>> Maxim Sobolev wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I wonder if anybody has any objections to importing iSCSI target
>>> daemon from NetBSD (Intel) into the base.
>>>
>>> -Maxim
>>
>>
>> Yes. I'm nearing completion of locking CAM, and adding new subsystems
>> is not going
>> to help that effort at the moment. I'd also like you to talk with
>> Matt Jacob and Nate Lawson
>> about it since they have quite a bit of current experience with the
>> SCSI target side of things.
>> So in other words, a drive-by commit is not welcome and will be
>> drive-by uncommitted unless
>> you work with the people who can provide help and guidance.
>>
>> Scott
>>
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