On Thu, 2012-02-02 at 10:26 +0000, Chris Boot wrote: <SNIP> > > I've dusted off my code a bit and compile-tested it (only) so far. I > thought I'd push what I have into github so you can take an early look > while I start setting up my testing rig again. > > The code as it is now is at: > git://github.com/bootc/Linux-SBP-2-Target.git > https://github.com/bootc/Linux-SBP-2-Target > > I know my locking leaves something to be desired and I'm sure I'm using > atomics wrong, and I'm sure you'll tell me a lot more is wrong too! :-) > But I'd like to hear all of your comments. > > PS: if you try to actually use it, you have to blacklist the > firewire-sbp2 module or bad things will happen as it tries to connect to > the target on the local node. > Hi Chris, Just wanted to mention that I'm quite impressed with the progress being made in the last weeks to get an SBP-2 firewire target up with target-core. I've looked only briefly at the control plane in sbp_configfs.c so far, and do not have any objections. I'll have some more time in the next weeks to take a closer look at the I/O path, but things look to be on the right track.. Oh yeah, booting MacOSX off an old Power-book using firewire-sbp-target is pretty cool and definitely deserves a screenshot + logs in the LIO wiki! 8-) --nab P.S: We'd also be happy to add /var/target/fabric/sbp.spec so that sbp can be used from rtslib scripts and rtsadmin/targetcli if you're interested. (jxm CC'ed) -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe target-devel" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html