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21 SCSI subsystem LLD is a software bridge to the other driver subsystem.26 For example, the aic7xxx LLD controls Adaptec SCSI parallel interface28 LLD can be built into the kernel or loaded as a module. There can only be29 one aic7xxx LLD running in a Linux system but it may be controlling many37 The SCSI mid level isolates an LLD from other layers such as the SCSI62 Traditionally an LLD for the SCSI subsystem has been at least two files in71 When a new LLD is being added to Linux, the following files (found in the81 to be hot plugged (and unplugged) during the lifetime of the LLD and will88 An LLD interfaces to the SCSI subsystem several ways:93 functions at some point in the future. The LLD will supply[all …]
49 if [ "$1" = LLD ]; then52 name=LLD53 disp_name=LLD
6 Say Y here to enable the TCM Virtual SAS target and Linux/SCSI LLD
175 LLD := lld macro177 LLD := ld macro185 -fuse-ld=$(LLD) -Wl,-znoseparate-code -fPIC -shared -o $@191 -fuse-ld=$(LLD) -Wl,-znoseparate-code \
366 rodynamic=$(if ${CROSS}ld -V 2>&1 | grep -q LLD ; then echo "-z rodynamic"; fi)
671 - and linking with LLD.1312 format. Requires a compatible linker (LLD supports this feature), as
158 supported in LLD until version 14. The combined range is -/+ 256 MiB,
56 def_bool $(success,test "$(ld-name)" = LLD)