STGT in-kernel driver?

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Newbie to STGT, I want to port stgt to an embedded platform to use it as
iscsi target, do I need do any kernel porting at all? I failed to find
anything related to kernel, however, based on:

http://scst.sourceforge.net/comparison.html

At the bottom of the table, it says:
"
*REMARKS:*

1. STGT has all SCSI target processing and memory management in the user
space. In the kernel it has only a small library to help in-kernel target
drivers to interact with it. As a direct consequence, neither iSCSI, nor
iSER as well as any other user space STGT target need any STGT kernel
modules loaded to run.
"

what is the "small libary" especially what are the "in-kernel target drivers"?


Thanks a lot,

Xianghua
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