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the kernel by wrapping all targets for fake opt_*.h files in
.if defined(KERNBUILDDIR). Thus, such fake files won't be
created at all if modules are built with the kernel.
Some modules undergo cleanup like removing unused or unneeded
options or .h files, without which they wouldn't build this way
or the other.
Reviewed by: ru
Tested by: no binary changes in modules built alone
Tested on: i386 sparc64 amd64
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Discussed with, okayed, authorized, requested by, on behalf of: n_hibma (MAINTAINER)
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MFC after: 3 days
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both the Makefile and sys/conf/options is what led to this oversight.
Apologies for breaking the build.
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headers as in most other modules Makefiles (5 yesterday, none now).
Fixed any simple nearby style bugs (not many).
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Pointed out by: bde
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This code allows a user program to enable target mode on a SIM and
then emulate any number of devices (disks, tape drives, etc.) All
decisions about device behavior (UA, CA, inquiry response) are left
to the usermode program and the kernel driver is merely a conduit
for CCBs. This enables multiple concurrent target emulators, each
using its own backing store and IO model.
Also included is a user program that emulates a disk (RBC) using a
file as a backing store. This provides functionality similar to
md(4) at the CAM layer.
Code has been tested on ahc(4) and should also work on isp(4) (and
other SIMs that gain target mode support). It is a complete rewrite
of /sys/cam/scsi_target* and /usr/share/examples/scsi_target.
Design, comments from: gibbs
Supported by: Cryptography Research
Approved by: re
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Missed by: kern/39809,njl
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Not objected to by: -current
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not clear enough, will require additional analysis, or will
require some input from their maintainers.
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Make the umass driver depend on this module.
Makes it possible to compile the kernel without SCSI support and load it
when for example a USB floppy is conencted.
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