Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 16 Jul 2002 13:59:20 +0200 | From | Vojtech Pavlik <> | Subject | Re: IDE/ATAPI in 2.5 |
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On Tue, Jul 16, 2002 at 01:28:19PM +0200, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> It would help, if somebody would correct the current SCSI addressng scheme used > in Linux. Linux currently uses something called BUS/channel/target/lun. > This does not reflect reality. > > What Linux calls a SCSI bus is definitely not a SCSI bus but a SCSI HBA card. > What Linux calls a channel really is one of possibly more SCSI busses going > off one of the SCSI HBA cards. It makes sense to just count SCSI busses.
Well, no. It doesn't. Because the numbers will change if you add a card (even at runtime - hotplugging USB SCSI is something real happening today. And that'd be a very bad thing.
The way it'll be done is that you'll get the device physical path (see driverfs) to the device, the device serial number and other identifiers and then a hotplug/system configuration agent will choose a nice name for it (completely configurable).
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