Subject: Re: SCSI address and chipset
To: Bill Studenmund <wrstuden@nas.nasa.gov>
From: Grant Stockly <gussie@stockly.com>
List: port-macppc
Date: 07/16/1999 13:27:59
>We already have a driver for the scsi chip. The whole point of the
>impending complaints about what you're doing is that you're wanting to
>side-step this controller. Don't! :-)

Ok.  :)  I'll use the BSD scsi driver.

>SCSI speaks of Initiator & Target. It's the thing being spoken to, not a
>type of command.

I know.  I need to speak in the Target role.  I couldn't find any routine
in ncr5380.c (for mac68k) or any scsi device in PPC that handled scsi
Target access.

>> >I'd suggest you look at both the se and uk drivers. The se is SCSI
>> >Ethernet - a prime example of a driver making a scsi device look like
>> >something other than mass storage (i.e. an ethernet driver).
>>
>> Ok.  Would the se driver drive the SCSI Ethernet device on any NetBSD
>> computer capable of doing SCSI?

Do you know what file has the C prototypes and explanation of each routine?
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