> On Thu, 2008-02-07 at 12:37 -0800, Luben Tuikov wrote:
>
>>Is there an open iSCSI Target implementation which does NOT
>>issue commands to sub-target devices via the SCSI mid-layer, but
>>bypasses it completely?
>>
>> Luben
>>
>
>
> Hi Luben,
>
> I am guessing you mean futher down the stack, which I don't know this to
> be the case. Going futher up the layers is the design of v2.9 LIO-SE.
> There is a diagram explaining the basic concepts from a 10,000 foot
> level.
>
>
http://linux-iscsi.org/builds/user/nab/storage-engine-concept.pdf
>
> Note that only traditional iSCSI target is currently implemented in v2.9
> LIO-SE codebase in the list of target mode fabrics on left side of the
> layout. The API between the protocol headers that does
> encoding/decoding target mode storage packets is probably the least
> mature area of the LIO stack (because it has always been iSCSI looking
> towards iSER :). I don't know who has the most mature API between the
> storage engine and target storage protocol for doing this between SCST
> and STGT, I am guessing SCST because of the difference in age of the
> projects. Could someone be so kind to fill me in on this..?