Re: scst support for kernels above 2.6.15

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Jeff V. Merkey wrote:
> I have noticed that scsi_do_req has apparently been obsoleted in 2.6.18 
> and above.  Is scst and target support for FC-AL going to
> remain supported and/or merged at some point?   If so, what is planned 
> for scst support for later kernels?

Jeff, I don't know why you ask here and not in scst-devel mailing list,
but SCST has beed updated to use scsi_execute_async() instead of
scsi_do_req() in 2.6.18+ for quite a while. Yes, scst is going to be
supported in the future.

Vlad

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