Am Donnerstag, 16. Januar 2003 21:48 schrieb Mike Anderson:
> David Brownell [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > Have any of the SCSI people been looking much at SCSI hotplug on 2.5?
> > I attach "/etc/hotplug/scsi.agent" from one of my desktops; all it
> > does is make sure the right drivers are loaded, it doesn't have a
> > clue yet about whether/how/where to mount disks or do other stuff.
>
> SCSI has added newer interfaces for host drivers to use that allow
> single adds and removes. The api document is located in
> /Documentation/scsi/scsi_mid_low_api.txt. I believe it is fairly
> current.

This is good news in principle.
But what use is a function like scsi_remove_host() if it can fail?
If a device is gone, it is gone and all the complaining in the world
won't alter that.
Could you explain how a LLD can ensure that this function will always
succeed?

        Regards
                Oliver



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