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RE: Info on SCSI Driver on LINUX

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Ravi Dubey)
Fri Nov 12 06:35:20 1999

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From: Ravi Dubey <rdubey@dcmds.co.in>
To: "'Douglas Gilbert'" <dgilbert@interlog.com>
Cc: "'linux-scsi'" <linux-scsi@vger.rutgers.edu>
Date:   Fri, 12 Nov 1999 16:55:19 +0530
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Thanx a Lot for the Information.

-- Ravi

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>From: 	Douglas Gilbert[SMTP:dgilbert@interlog.com]
>Sent: 	Thursday, November 11, 1999 6:04 PM
>To: 	Ravi Dubey
>Cc: 	'linux-scsi'
>Subject: 	Re: Info on SCSI Driver on LINUX
>
>Ravi Dubey wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Everybody!!
>> 
>> I am new to LINUX and writing SCSI drivers. I wish to write a sort of
>> 'skeleton' SCSI Driver on LINUX just to study the interaction of the
>> driver with the OS, irrespective of the card / controller below.
>> Right now i don't know what SCSI Card I will be using in the development
>> . I propose to do the following.. Whenever the SCSI Card specific
>> operation is to be performed, I will return the default value (SUCCESS
>> or ...!!). The functionality that I want here is somewhat similar to a
>> Filter driver in Windows NT.
>
>There is the scsi_debug driver in a file of that name in the
>drivers/scsi directory.
>
>There is also an article called "An introduction to SCSI Drivers"
>by Alan Cox in the "Gearheads" section of the Linux magazine:
>http://www.linux-mag.com/1999-08/gear_01.html
>
>Doug Gilbert
>
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