Re: scst support for kernels above 2.6.15

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Vladislav Bolkhovitin wrote:

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
The code is not at sourceforge on your project site with these updates for 2.6.18. Where is the 2.6.18 version currently hosted?

P.S. I will post this to the scsi list in the future.

Thanks

Jeff

Jeff
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