Christoph,
> this series cleans up various abuses of the bsg interfaces, and then
> splits bsg for SCSI passthrough from bsg for arbitrary transport
> passthrough. This removes the scsi_request abuse in bsg-lib that is
> very confusing, and also makes sure we can sanity check the requests
> we g
On 10/03/2017 04:48 AM, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> this series cleans up various abuses of the bsg interfaces, and then
> splits bsg for SCSI passthrough from bsg for arbitrary transport
> passthrough. This removes the scsi_request abuse in bsg-lib that is
> very confusing, and also m
Hi all,
this series cleans up various abuses of the bsg interfaces, and then
splits bsg for SCSI passthrough from bsg for arbitrary transport
passthrough. This removes the scsi_request abuse in bsg-lib that is
very confusing, and also makes sure we can sanity check the requests
we get. The curre
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