On Wed, 1 Feb 2006, Albert Cahalan wrote:
For Joerg's reference, open() goes like this: 1. the /dev name 2. the inode 3. the device number 4. pointers to structs full of function pointers Nowhere is it in B/T/L form.
And, for whatever it's worth, TTBOMK Solaris does not arrange SCSI into a B/T/L address hierarchy internally either.
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