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6 on Power 8 systems. CAPI can be thought of as a special tunneling
15 devices as a PCI device by implementing a virtual PCI host bridge.
26 SCSI stack as a low level device driver (below the SCSI disk and
31 as described in Documentation/powerpc/cxl.txt.
36 - Any flash device (LUN) can be configured to be accessed as a
42 either raw access to the entire LUN (referred to as direct
44 partition of the LUN (referred to as virtual LUN access). The
76 This driver configures itself into the SCSI software stack as an
94 virtual LUNs. The virtual LUNs may be resized as long as the sum of
112 space should use the block library, as it abstracts the details of
115 The block library can be thought of as a 'user' of services,
116 implemented as IOCTLs, that are provided by the cxlflash driver
130 Users, such as the block library, that wish to interface with a flash
132 by the cxlflash driver. As these services are implemented as ioctls,
140 (herein referred to as fd1) that should be used for issuing the
153 referred to as fd2) that is used by the block library to initiate
158 such as a killed process. This design point is described in further
194 treated as a resource handle that is returned to the user. The user
211 is treated as a resource handle that is returned to the user. The
218 option of specifying a size as part of the DK_CXLFLASH_USER_VIRTUAL
240 thought of as the inverse of the DK_CXLFLASH_USER_DIRECT or
264 and fd2 as the parent, but under a different context.
280 This ioctl is used to detect various changes such as the capacity of
282 where the changes affect the application (such as a LUN resize), the
309 at which time the context/resources they held will be freed as part of