On Wed, 13 Aug 2008, Oliver Neukum wrote:Is the USB transport unique in its requirement that all the child devices must be suspended before the link can be powered down? Maybe that requirement should be made an explicit property of the transport or the transport class. This is a good question. Most USB mass-storage devices do not act as a true SCSI bus, but I believe there are a few non-standard ones that do -- the USB device really contains a SCSI host and arbitrary SCSI targets can be attached to it. For the moment, we should be safe enough using a model in which there are no other initiators on a USB-type SCSI transport, but it's something to keep in mind. Alan Stern --
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