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author | Linus Torvalds | 2012-05-23 16:52:27 -0700 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds | 2012-05-23 16:52:27 -0700 |
commit | 2c13bc0f8f0d3e13b42be70bf74fec8e56b58324 (patch) | |
tree | 92d629d732b5633baeddb9dd51d9e53334da254d /mm/memory.c | |
parent | 0bd3fbd4abeafa19ae0302d25194468b022d1a56 (diff) | |
parent | a511ce3397803558a3591e55423f3ae6aa28c9db (diff) |
Merge branch 'sbp-target-merge' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/nab/target-pending
Pull sbp-2 (firewire) target mode support from Nicholas Bellinger:
"The FireWire SBP-2 Target is a driver for using an IEEE-1394
connection as a SCSI transport. This module uses the SCSI Target
framework to expose LUNs to other machines attached to a FireWire bus,
in effect acting as a FireWire hard disk similar to FireWire Target
Disk mode on many Apple computers.
Also included are the two drivers/firewire/ patches required by
sbp-target to access fw_request fabric speed needed for mgt_agent
TCODE_WRITE_BLOCK_REQUEST ops, and exporting fw_card kref logic used
when creating/destroying active session references to individual
endpoints.
A credit goes to Chris in being able to get this code up and running
so quickly w/o any target core changes, and special thanks goes out to
Stefan Richter + Clemens Ladisch + Andy Grover for their help in
getting this driver ready for mainline. Also, one of Chris's goals
was to be able to connect sbp-target to a PowerPC based MacOS-X based
client, that he accomplished along the way in this obligatory
screenshot:
http://linux-iscsi.org/wiki/File:Linux-fireware-target-bootc-macosx.png
Great work Chris + linux-1394 team !!"
Acked-by: Stefan Richter <stefanr@s5r6.in-berlin.de>
* 'sbp-target-merge' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/nab/target-pending:
sbp-target: Initial merge of firewire/ieee-1394 target mode support
firewire: Move fw_card kref functions into linux/firewire.h
firewire: Add function to get speed from opaque struct fw_request
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