On 05/13/2016 11:58 AM, The Lee-Man wrote:
> When we made the most recent changes to open-iscsi:
>
> "make use of all 24 bits of ISID qualifier space"
>
> we agreed it would be a "good thing" to modify the kernel
> to use the "id" routines instead of an atomic int.
>
> I created a set of patches and submitted them, and they
> got comments, but the current version has sat for a month
> without comment.
Are you talking about the ida patches? I gave you comments, but never
got a response. I thought it could cause a regression. It probably got
messed up in the threading because I dropped linux-scsi and lkml since
it was userspace stuff. Will bounce it to you offlist.
>
> I'd really like to either get these changes into the kernel
> if we want them there.
>
> Can anyone on the list review them, please, if they get a chance?
>
> On LKML or linux-scsi, the subject is:
>
> "Re: [PATCHv3 0/2] target: make location of /var/targets configurable"
>
You mean the "Use ida_simple for SCSI iSCSI transport session id" thread
right?
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