Re: Compaq Fiber Channel Array RM4000 / Scsi middle ware driver

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Hello,

Where should the "middleware", Compaq Fiber Channel Array RM4000, TYPE_RAID driver reside in the kernel?

scsi? char? block?

Kind regards,
	ingo flaschberger

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On Sat, 25 Feb 2006, Ingo Flaschberger wrote:

Hello,

I would like to implement the "black magic" from the cpqfc driver for the RM4x00 arrays into a seperate module for the 2.6 series kernel.

As far as I know, there should be written a middleware because of the raid disk type and the lun numbers.

Because thats my first kernel project and I'm not shure how and where into the scsi framework this should be implemented, I as for some guide/hints/whatever; and yes, I'm able to code and understand C.

Kind regards,
	ingo flaschberger

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crossip communications gmbH
------------------------------------------------------------------_------------
sebastian kneipp gasse 1          _____ _____ ____   _____ _____ (_)____
a-1020 wien                      / ___// ___// __ \ / ___// ___// // __ \
fix: +43-1-726 15 22-217        / /__ / /   / /_/ /(__  )(__  )/ // /_/ /
fax: +43-1-726 15 22-111        \___//_/    \____//____//____//_// .___/
mob: +43-699-105 86 719                                 _______ / /
www.xip.at                      communications gmbh    /______//_/
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