From: Aldo Gavioli <aldo.gavioli@netstorage.it>
To: dougg@torque.net
Cc: linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: sd driver
Date: Tue, 24 May 2005 13:58:13 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <429316D5.6050000@netstorage.it> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4292C7C4.2030204@torque.net>
Gilbert,
thanks for your answer.
I'm thinking regarding your ideas which could be the best.
In any case I think that this behaviour is a malfunction of kernel 2.6.
We cannot denied to load different drivers than sd for type MOD.
This behaviour will generate other troubles in developper community.
Aldo
> Aldo Gavioli wrote:
>
>> Hello All,
>>
>> Hello All,
>> I'm trying to attach one proprietary SCSI driver for optical disk on
>> kernel 2.6.
>> I noted that if sd attach the same device before, my driver will
>> never be called in the probe function. How can I by-pass this
>> situation ?
>> If anyone can help me I appreciate very much.
>
>
> Aldo,
> Upper Level Drivers (ULDs of which sd is one) discriminate
> on the basis of the peripheral device type returned by an
> INQUIRY. Currently sd_probe() takes control of TYPE_DISK
> (pdt=0x0) and TYPE_MOD (pdt=0x7 "Optical memory device")
> and will soon take control of TYPE_RBC.
>
> If the class of devices you are interested in is TYPE_MOD
> then (at least for testing) just comment out that bit of
> code in sd_probe().
>
> The st and osst (tape ULDs) co-operate to do a finer
> grain division of labour (see their respective *_probe()
> functions). These ULDs show you one way of solving the
> problem. Another way would be a kernel/module option
> to sd (and possibly other ULDs) telling it to leave
> device <h,c,t,l> (or better some world wide unique
> identifier) alone.
>
>
> As for Arjan's comment about extending sd to cope with
> your class of devices, recent experience with RBC devices
> indicates that such a move may not add to the coherency
> of the sd driver.
>
> Doug Gilbert
>
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--
Aldo Gavioli
Product Manager
NetStorage Software s.r.l
Viale Europa,74 - 20090 Cusago (Milan) Italy - Web: www.netstorage.it
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-05-24 11:58 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-05-23 8:56 sd driver Aldo Gavioli
2005-05-24 6:20 ` Douglas Gilbert
2005-05-24 11:58 ` Aldo Gavioli [this message]
2005-05-24 12:02 ` Arjan van de Ven
2005-05-24 12:21 ` Aldo Gavioli
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2005-05-23 15:39 Aldo Gavioli
2005-05-23 16:01 ` Arjan van de Ven
2005-05-24 0:49 ` Kumba
2005-05-24 2:41 ` randy_dunlap
2005-05-24 3:26 ` Kumba
2005-05-24 3:39 ` randy_dunlap
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