Re: [PATCH] st: Do not rewind for SG_IO

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On 2/3/2014 9:06 AM, Hannes Reinecke wrote:

> That's due to udev. Udev is getting events for each device it should create
> a device node for. So for 'st' it'll get a series of events for 'stX', and
> another series of events for 'nstX'. Udev will treat each of these events
> separately, with distinct worker programs handling them. Each of those
> workers run fully asynchronous and cannot access information from other
> workers.

	So whats wrong with the simple solution? You throw the ones for st away, and
create the st handles from the nst worker.



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