Re: I want scsi_target_block() in interrupt context

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    Mike> open-iscsi uses a netlink socket for most of its interface
    Mike> due to how it pushed a lot of code to userspace. You could
    Mike> just do sysfs I bet, or are you having a problem of not
    Mike> having some place to to hang the initial setup attributes.

Yeah, that's the question -- without a scsi_host, what's the natural
place to put an attribute in sysfs?

 - R.
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