Mini Shell
The author of lsscsi would like to thank the following people who
have made contributions:
Carl Jacobsen <carl at carlrj dot com>
Correct author's hexadecimal counting issues [20200103]
Dan Horak <dhorak at redhat dot com>
Cope with proc_name from "<NULL>" to "(null") around
lk 2.6.32 and FC transport syntax change [20100506]
FUJITA Tomonori <fujita dot tomonori at lab dot ntt dot co dot jp>
iSCSI transport help [20070107]
Hannes Reinecke <hare at suse dot de >
proposed additional code so lsscsi would work with lk 2.6.26
(when CONFIG_SYSFS_DEPRECATED_V2 not defined) [20080318]
fcoe transport indicator [20111026]
fix handling of scsi_level 0; USB and FC transport id fixes [20140122]
Ihab Hamadi <ihab dot hamadi at emulex dot com>
co-author of protection information addition [20081206]
James Smart <James dot Smart at Emulex dot Com>
transport help, especially for FC [20061128]
Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de>
retire /proc/mounts scan for sysfs mount point;
John Garry <john.garry@huawei.com>
Print nr_hw_queues when available for SCSI hosts [20210203]
Luben Tuikov <ltuikov at yahoo dot com>
transport help [20061127]
Mark Reed <mdr at sgi dot com>
mine sas_port and fc_remote_ports directories for
more transport information [20110113]
Martin K. Petersen <martin dot petersen at oracle dot com>
co-author of protection information addition [20081206]
'--size' and '--protmode' options [20110301]
Mike Christie <michaelc at cs dot wisc dot edu>
iSCSI transport help [20070104]
Nate Dailey <Nate dot Dailey at stratus dot com>
Code to get actual /dev device name rather than produce synthetic
device name based on major and minor number. '--kname' option
shows "synthetic" device name; /dev device name is now the
default. [20050620]
Stefan Richter <stefanr at s5r6 dot in-berlin dot de>
transport help with ieee1394 [20061231]
Tomas Bzatek <tbzatek at redhat dot com>
NVMe improvements [20200708 svn: r163]
which SCSI id (--scsi_id) to output [20200821 svn: r163]
Doug Gilbert
25th April 2021
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