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iSCSI-SCST: A huge improvements in errors recovery and iSCSI RFC complaince as well as performance. Also: - Fixes and improvements for MaxOutstandingR2T>1 - Flow control tracing added. - Cleanups SCST core: - Now for scst_cmd_init_stage1_done() commands preprocessing_done() is always called before xmit_response(), even in case of abort or error. - Fixed recently introduced bug, which can lead to sending responses for aborted commands after reply on the corresponding TM command already sent. - Flow control tracing added. - Now it is possible to call functions setting commands execution status (e.g., scst_set_cmd_error_status()) several times for the same command. Only the first call will be completed, other calls - ignored. - All commands are counted and shown in proc/sysfs now. Before only active, i.e. not yet executed commands, were counted and shown there. git-svn-id: http://svn.code.sf.net/p/scst/svn/trunk@1431 d57e44dd-8a1f-0410-8b47-8ef2f437770f
This is the SCST development repository. It contains not a single project SCST as one can think, but a number of them, which are divided as the following: 1. SCST core in scst/ subdirectory 2. Administration utility for SCST core scstadmin in scstadmin/ 3. Target drivers in own subdirectories qla2x00t/, iscsi-scst/, etc. 4. User space programs in usr/ subdirectory, like fileio_tgt. 5. Some various docs in doc/ subdirectory. Those subprojects are in most cases independent from each other, although some of them depend from the SCST core. They put in the single repository only to simplify their development, they are released independently. Thus, use "make all" only if you really need to build everything. Otherwise build only what you need, like for iSCSI-SCST: make scst scst_install iscsi iscsi_install For more information about each subproject see their README files. Vladislav Bolkhovitin <vst@vlnb.net>, http://scst.sourceforge.net
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