From: Luben Tuikov <luben@splentec.com>
To: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@steeleye.com>
Cc: SCSI Mailing List <linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH / RFC] scsi_error handler update. (1/4)
Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2003 12:28:32 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3E511BC0.6030509@splentec.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 1045258045.1726.31.camel@mulgrave
James Bottomley wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 14:35, Luben Tuikov wrote:
>
>>Points:
>>
>>1) If an object of type struct scsi_core exists, then this means
>>that SCSI Core is loaded, thus its representation in sysfs (and SCSI
>>Core itself, i.e. it represents itself... :-) ).
>>... this was the reason I wanted scsi_core in current-scsi-core,
>>alas, no one saw it...
>
>
> I don't see a benefit to multiple SCSI cores. I can see people might want to
> replace the mid-layer entirely, but I can't see anyone wanting to run
> two mid-layers concurrently.
And I didn't say that there *was* a benefit to multiple SCSI cores.
I basically hinted at a design which simply *allows* multiple SCSI cores.
(Not the other way around.)
>>2) struct scsi_portal represents a service delivery subsystem type,
>>e.g. SPI, USB, FC, iSCSI, SAS, etc. Nitty-gritty of the *actual*
>>delivery subsystem should have their own sub-sub structure, since
>>struct scsi_portal unifies them all for scsi_core and scsi_target's
>>sake.
>
>
> For this and all the rest, I suppose I'm showing my OO bias by saying I
> do have a preference for encapsulation: That is hiding data structure
> unless you have a use for it. So what I really want are arguments for why
> exposing these splits is useful.
Because a portal is something generic which allows access to the
target. I.e. you don't need to know what the service delivery
subsystem is -- this is left to the LLDD an to the user.
struct scsi_portal *may** contain a union/pointer/whatever to a
struct which represents the service delivery subsystem (SPI, FC, etc),
should *it* export controls and the user wants to manipulate them.
* It, really doesn't have to.
--
Luben
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-02-17 17:28 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 47+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-02-11 8:13 [PATCH / RFC] scsi_error handler update. (1/4) Mike Anderson
2003-02-11 8:15 ` [PATCH / RFC] scsi_error handler update. (2/4) Mike Anderson
2003-02-11 8:17 ` [PATCH / RFC] scsi_error handler update. (3/4) Mike Anderson
2003-02-11 8:19 ` [PATCH / RFC] scsi_error handler update. (4/4) Mike Anderson
2003-02-11 22:38 ` [PATCH / RFC] scsi_error handler update. (3/4) James Bottomley
2003-02-12 7:16 ` Mike Anderson
2003-02-12 14:26 ` Luben Tuikov
2003-02-12 14:37 ` James Bottomley
2003-02-12 22:34 ` James Bottomley
2003-02-13 8:24 ` Mike Anderson
2003-02-11 16:49 ` [PATCH / RFC] scsi_error handler update. (1/4) Luben Tuikov
2003-02-11 17:22 ` Mike Anderson
2003-02-11 19:05 ` Luben Tuikov
2003-02-11 20:14 ` Luben Tuikov
2003-02-11 21:14 ` Mike Anderson
[not found] ` <3E495862.3050709@splentec.com>
2003-02-11 21:20 ` Mike Anderson
2003-02-11 21:22 ` Luben Tuikov
2003-02-11 22:41 ` Christoph Hellwig
2003-02-12 20:10 ` Luben Tuikov
2003-02-12 20:46 ` Christoph Hellwig
2003-02-12 21:23 ` Mike Anderson
2003-02-12 22:15 ` Luben Tuikov
2003-02-12 21:46 ` Luben Tuikov
2003-02-13 15:47 ` Christoph Hellwig
2003-02-13 18:55 ` Luben Tuikov
2003-02-14 0:24 ` Doug Ledford
2003-02-14 16:38 ` Patrick Mansfield
2003-02-14 16:58 ` Mike Anderson
2003-02-14 18:50 ` Doug Ledford
2003-02-14 19:35 ` Luben Tuikov
2003-02-14 21:20 ` James Bottomley
2003-02-17 17:20 ` Luben Tuikov
2003-02-17 17:58 ` James Bottomley
2003-02-17 18:29 ` Luben Tuikov
2003-02-18 5:37 ` Andre Hedrick
2003-02-18 19:46 ` Luben Tuikov
2003-02-18 22:16 ` Andre Hedrick
2003-02-18 23:35 ` Luben Tuikov
2003-02-17 20:17 ` Doug Ledford
2003-02-17 20:19 ` Matthew Jacob
2003-02-17 21:12 ` Luben Tuikov
2003-02-17 17:35 ` Luben Tuikov
2003-02-14 21:27 ` James Bottomley
2003-02-17 17:28 ` Luben Tuikov [this message]
2003-02-16 4:23 ` Andre Hedrick
2003-02-11 18:00 ` Patrick Mansfield
2003-02-11 18:44 ` Mike Anderson
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