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- Bug fix: don't set the REQUEST LIMIT DELTA field to SRPT_RQ_SIZE when sending the first reponse to the initiator but to the proper value (a small integer). - An SRP_CRED_REQ information unit is now sent to the initiator if the number of I/O contexts available for receiving dropped below two I/O contexts (see also the SRP standard for more information). This change is required to fix the SRP initiator lockup that happens when the initiator sends requests faster than the target can process them. In order to fix the lockup, it is also necessary to implement SRP_CRED_REQ support in the SRP initiator in the vanilla Linux kernel and in OFED. Neither kernel version 2.6.32 nor OFED 1.5 nor any previous version of these components supports SRP_CRED_REQ information units. See also http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14235 for more information about the initiator lockup. git-svn-id: http://svn.code.sf.net/p/scst/svn/trunk@1423 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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