Re: Top layering of mass storage driver stack
Re: Top layering of mass storage driver stack
- Subject: Re: Top layering of mass storage driver stack
- From: Dan Markarian <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 10:11:22 -0500
Hi Yogesh,
If i want to perform the read/write operations on these partitions,does
i need to write partition scheme driver or filter scheme driver???
No. You can read and write to these partitions through /dev/disk* in
BSD.
Dan
On 5 Jan 2005, at 1:22 AM, Yogesh P wrote:
Hi Folks,
I am working on the AppleRAID kext. I know that the AppleRAID kext is
placed at the top layer in the mass storage driver stack means at
device
service layer.Its layering is above block storage driver and below BSD
layer.
Suppose, i created the logical partitions or raid partitions using
disk-utility which underneath use AppleRAID for the operations.
If i want to perform the read/write operations on these partitions,does
i need to write partition scheme driver or filter scheme driver??? And
at what layer my driver will be reside???Is it reside above the layer
of
AppleRAID kext or is it placed at the same layer where AppleRAID is????
Any pointers,reply certainly helps.
Thanks,
YOGESH PAHILWAN
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