Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 29 Sep 2005 12:22:05 -0400 | From | Luben Tuikov <> | Subject | Re: I request inclusion of SAS Transport Layer and AIC-94xx into the kernel |
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On 09/29/05 11:08, Jeff Garzik wrote: > Luben Tuikov wrote: > >> hardware implementation (interconnect, SAM 4.15, 1.3) >> firmware implementation (interconnect, SDS, SAM 4.6, 1.3) >> LLDD (SAM, section 5, 6, 7) >> Transport Layer (SAM 4.15, SAS) >> SCSI Core (SAM section 4,5,8) >> Commmand Sets (SAM section 1) > > > Transport class + libsas achieves this.
This is *WRONG*. (see below)
And it doesn't "achieve" this. Stop the FUD. There is a _reason_ why it is the way it is.
> Maybe I will have to demonstrate using code...
Jeff,
There is a _reason_ why technical people separate concepts in _layers_.
There is a _reason_ why technical people use Object Oriented Paradigms describing models and design.
Do you know _what_ that reason is?
Or should I leave you to "demonstrate with code"?
Seeing that you keep _persisting_ in your ways, I'll leave it for you to "enrich" Linux SCSI in your "demonstrate with code".
Luben
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