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From: Mike Anderson <andmike@us.ibm.com>
To: Willem Riede <wrlk@riede.org>
Cc: linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [RFC] scsi host sysfs support again [0/4]
Date: Wed, 7 May 2003 18:44:51 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20030508014451.GD7467@beaverton.ibm.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20030507231953.GS524@linnie.riede.org>

Willem Riede [wrlk@riede.org] wrote:
> On 2003.05.06 13:23 Mike Anderson wrote:
> > 
> > Other classes to consider:
> > 	(scsi_tape or tape), (scsi_disk or disk), (scsi_gen).
> > I believe Greg KH mentioned something to me about why we would select
> > scsi_tape over tape, but I have forgot the reason.
> > 
> Would that be, because ide_tape could have different attributes?
> 

I believe it is more of a late in the development cycle issue. There has
not been time applied to determining who would create the class and why
we would want a very generic class vs scsi_*. At least I have not seen
this information. Mochel or others may have better information. The new
class and class_device structure are fairly new so there is still some
conversion time to understand what to do and what not to do with them.

> In any case, there are some unique properties of onstream tapes that I
> would love to make available, so should osst define its own class?

If they are per driver attributes they should be exposed under
/sys/bus/scsi/drivers/osst. If they are per device attributes a class
may be the answer, but I have not thought about the upper level
attributes much yet. I did not think we would have classes at this
granularity, but maybe we do.

-andmike
--
Michael Anderson
andmike@us.ibm.com


      parent reply	other threads:[~2003-05-08  1:29 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-05-05  8:33 [RFC] scsi host sysfs support again [0/4] Mike Anderson
2003-05-05  8:34 ` [RFC] scsi host sysfs support again [1/4] Mike Anderson
2003-05-05  8:35   ` [RFC] scsi host sysfs support again [2/4] Mike Anderson
2003-05-05  8:37     ` [RFC] scsi host sysfs support again [3/4] Mike Anderson
2003-05-05  8:38       ` [RFC] scsi host sysfs support again [4/4] Mike Anderson
2003-05-05  8:38 ` [RFC] scsi host sysfs support again [0/4] Christoph Hellwig
2003-05-05  9:40   ` Douglas Gilbert
2003-05-05 10:00     ` Mike Anderson
2003-05-05  9:48   ` Mike Anderson
2003-05-05 10:17     ` Christoph Hellwig
2003-05-06  1:05       ` Mike Anderson
2003-05-07 15:44         ` Christoph Hellwig
2003-05-07 16:15           ` Mike Anderson
2003-05-07 16:41             ` Christoph Hellwig
2003-05-05 11:46 ` Douglas Gilbert
2003-05-05 21:45   ` Mike Anderson
2003-05-06  1:12     ` Douglas Gilbert
2003-05-06 16:28 ` James Bottomley
2003-05-06 17:23   ` Mike Anderson
2003-05-07 23:19     ` Willem Riede
2003-05-08  0:09       ` Douglas Gilbert
2003-05-08  1:44       ` Mike Anderson [this message]

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