On Sun, 14 Jul 2002, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> >There are lots that fudge around and pretend scsi is the block layer
> >when it is not. That sort of misses the point and slows down high end
> >raid cards.
>
> It seems that you miss to understand the needed underlying driver structures.
> SCSI is not a block layer, it is a generic transport.
Didn't he just say that? Or does " ... pretend scsi is the block layer
*WHEN IT IS NOT*" mean something else than the obvious?
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