Re: [Kiobuf-io-devel] Anyone working on I-SCSI driver(s) for Linux???

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Thanks, this is pretty much what I was hoping for.  

I may be doing some exploratory work soon, and need an interface that
does very large SCSI CDB's (in the 64+byte range).  so I'm
(currently), looking for a software-only solution for both
drive-emulation, and Host-Adapter code.  

The stuff I downloaded didn't have the drive-emulation.  Do you have
much of this completed?  If not, you may want to take a peek at the
linuxdisk work being done by Robert Reed at mountainview data, on the
sourceforge site
http://linuxdisk.sourceforge.net/

This is a work-in-progress, and I haven't look at their progress for
some time now, so I'm not sure how far they've come.


Thanks again,

Steve Brueggeman

On Wed, 4 Apr 2001 07:42:03 -0400 (EDT), you wrote:

>Hello,
>
>To answer your question, yes.
>
>A few points to bring up.  Myself and two other developers are working on
>iSCSI drivers for linux.  This is a pure software solution and is GPL'd.
>I hastily threw up a web page desribing the project here:
>
>http://www.cs.uml.edu/~mbrown/iSCSI
> 
>More importantly, our current sources are also posted there.  We had
>planned on releasing code when we had finished implementing something that
>worked, but due to this current thread I felt obligated to post what we've 
>got so far.  At the time this project was started, we found no other
>developers publicly working on an open sourced implementation for linux.
>If others are working on this and have some code, please let me know.  If
>there are more mature solutions out there which plan on eventually
>becoming open sourced, I'd like to take a peek.
>
>Thanks.
>


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