Mike Christie wrote:
Mike Christie wrote:
So depending on what kernels you want to support and what features you
are going to support FC is going to be a mess too :)
Oh yeah, there is a tool, lsscsi, that knows all this and hides it for you.
Do you need a C type of library? I guesss anaconda guys need it right?
lsscsi is just a program, but I think we could libify that to hide all
the nasty scsi sysfs stuff. There also fun driver model changes that
affect scsi where sometimes there are links to devices and in new
kernels it changes, and I do not think anyone wants to mess with.
I don't think we currently do much of this stuff, but it sounds like something
which we need every now and then. Libifying something like lsscsi for this sure
sounds like a good plan.
Regards,
Hans
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