> let me reiterate my earlier protestation. sg is a gender-neutral > conduit by which a user-space program can send commands > and data to a device and receive status and data back. > if someone is programming at this level and doesn't know > in which direction data is supposed to flow, then he or she > is programming at the wrong level and is very likely in the wrong > profession. The old version of the interface doesnt really let people tell them > as soon as one starts building "general-purpose" tables into > sg or lower levels, one is left with yet another maintenance > headache and something that is bound to be wrong for one > or other application. Well you can put the table in each driver (probably differing per driver in detail), or you can put it in the sg code where at least its consistent. It shouldnt be overriding cases where the sg code is provided direction info by the client so your complaint IMHO isnt valid - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-scsi" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
