The number before the / is the number from the usb-storage point of view,
assigned as a monotonically increasing number.
The number after the / is the SCSI host number. The SCSI layer
controlls this, not me.
If the numbers are different for you, then it's because you've got another
SCSI driver loaded, or perhaps ide-scsi emulation.
I could see about making the numbers the same... I'm not sure how tricky
that would be... we'll see when I feel better, but you can understand if
this isn't on the top of my priority list. Tho it probably would be nice
to have them be the same... of course, before I change this the numbers
weren't the same either.
Matt Dharm
On Thu, 6 Apr 2000, Randy Dunlap wrote:
> Matt,
>
> Regarding one item in this patch,
>
> [snip]
> > > (o) Changed the names of the /proc/scsi/ entry and the control thread to
> > > be more descriptive and easier to read.
>
> With 3 USB storage devices, I have directories in proc/scsi named
> usb-storage-0, usb-storage-1, and usb-storage-2.
> The single file in each one of those directories is named
> 1, 2, and 3 respectively. That is,
> usb-storage-0/1
> usb-storage-1/2
> usb-storage-2/3
>
> Is this by design? Do you control this or does the SCSI layer control
> part of it?
>
> I don't mind beginning at 0, but couldn't the numbers before and after
> the '/' be the same?
>
> ~Randy
>
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