Re: Multiple LUNs not detected with SCM USB-SCSI converter

2014-10-09 Thread Alan Stern
On Thu, 9 Oct 2014, Mark Knibbs wrote: > Since setting max_lun to 0 in the US_FL_SINGLE_LUN case is done elsewhere, > how about setting max_lun to 7 for US_FL_SCM_MULT_TARG next to that? So the > above could could become: > > /* >* Determine the max LUN value for bulk-only devices,

Re: Multiple LUNs not detected with SCM USB-SCSI converter

2014-10-09 Thread Mark Knibbs
Hi, On Wed, 8 Oct 2014 16:13:22 -0400 (EDT) Alan Stern wrote: > On Wed, 8 Oct 2014, Mark Knibbs wrote: > > > SCM-based USB-SCSI converters work with multi-LUN devices. I tested an MPL > > ... > > With Linux however, only the lower slot (LUN 0) is detected. It seems the > > us->max_lun field is

Re: Multiple LUNs not detected with SCM USB-SCSI converter

2014-10-08 Thread Alan Stern
On Wed, 8 Oct 2014, Mark Knibbs wrote: > Hi, > > SCM-based USB-SCSI converters work with multi-LUN devices. I tested an MPL > MCDISK-D dual PCMCIA SCSI device in a Windows XP VM (with SCM driver > installed). Windows detected cards in both slots and added drive letters > for them. > > With Linux

Multiple LUNs not detected with SCM USB-SCSI converter

2014-10-08 Thread Mark Knibbs
Hi, SCM-based USB-SCSI converters work with multi-LUN devices. I tested an MPL MCDISK-D dual PCMCIA SCSI device in a Windows XP VM (with SCM driver installed). Windows detected cards in both slots and added drive letters for them. With Linux however, only the lower slot (LUN 0) is detected. It se