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26 allows userspace programs to be written which act as iSCSI targets.
31 modules for file, block device, RAM or using another SCSI device as
33 built-in modules are implemented entirely as kernel code.
39 the actual data storage as well. These are referred to as "backstores"
43 these are implemented entirely as kernel code.
46 use case that other non-kernel target solutions, such as tgt, are able
47 to support is using Gluster's GLFS or Ceph's RBD as a backstore. The
48 target then serves as a translator, allowing initiators to store data
73 fatal if we're careful to keep things as simple as possible.
105 expressed as an offset from the region's starting address. This allows
141 containing "len_op", a 32-bit value that stores the length, as well as
165 When the opcode is PAD, userspace only updates cmd_tail as above --
198 This location contains attributes such as "hw_block_size", that
202 TCMU device as expecting to be backed by a certain handler, and <path>
220 multicast group named "config". This will include the UIO name as
221 described in the previous section, as well as the UIO minor
259 performing work as needed, setting response fields (scsi_status and
369 Please be careful to return codes as defined by the SCSI