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# What is RaSCSI?
Configurable block size, controller/device cleanup, dispatchers per device, bridge setup (#203) * Use foreach * Renaming * Revert "Renaming" This reverts commit b0554b9c0a052e282625a4565d429313af2b3cc7. * Manpage updates * Removed obsolete assertions * Replaced QWORD by uint64_t and removed respective typedef * Removed LPCSTR typedef * Removed LPCTSTR typedef * Removed LPTSTR typedef * Renamed SCSI command interface classes * Renamed xm6.h to rascsi.h * Moved interface classes to new interfaces subfolder * Added include * Fixed compilation issues of 64 bit Ubuntu * Renaming * Sort block sizes * protobuf interface description update * Fixed handling for sector size for non-disk devices * Fixed typo * Fixed comment * Translate code commends into English, removing redundant ones (#214) * Comment update * For other bridge interfaces than eth0 IP address and netmask can be provided * Added special rule for testing on x86 PCs * Translated code comments into English, removing some redundant ones in the process, plus fixing typos (#215) * Translate code commends into English, removing redundant ones * - Translated all remaining Japanese code comments in src/raspberrypi/ to English, with the exception of cfilesystem.cpp|h - Removed some redundant comments where the context is obvious from the code - Fixed a few typos and mistakes * Comment update * Removed unused typedefs * Added special rule for testing on x86 PCs * Comment update * Comment update * Updated capacity calculation * Updated protobuf interface to signal parameter support * Simplified protobuf interface * Updated rasctl server info output * Updated logging * protobuf interface has to return block only if it is configurable * Updated block size handling * Improved error message if ID is already in use * Removed typedef * Renamed protobuf interface method * Renaming * Use protobuf::Messsge instead of protobuf::MessageLite * default_image_folder cannot be an empty string, removed obsolete check * Logging update * Made some error messages more concise * Removed magic constant * Updated error message * Comment update * Names of removable media drives must be constant and not contain the capacity * Improved DeviceFactory error handling * More error handing improvements * Interface comment update * Pass interface list to ctapdriver when creating bridge * Moved initialization code * Updated rasctl server information output * Improved handling of MO capacities * Renaming * Comment update * Reject inserting a medium when there is already a medium present (eject first) * Save list of files in use before dry-run * Updated rasctl server info message * Comment update * Fixed typo * Cleaned list handling * Sort devices list by ID *and unit* * Improved block size check * Fixed issue with missing method in old Raspberry Pi OS protobuf implementation * Updated error message * Improve and fix bugs with saving&loading configuration files for rascsi-web (#218) * Translate code commends into English, removing redundant ones * - Translated all remaining Japanese code comments in src/raspberrypi/ to English, with the exception of cfilesystem.cpp|h - Removed some redundant comments where the context is obvious from the code - Fixed a few typos and mistakes * - Store only file path and name to configuration csv - Strip known non-file path strings when reading configuration csv (backwards compatibility) - Validate SCSI ID before attempting to attach a device * Add comment and TODO * Partial translation of cfilesystem.h * Move csv read/write logic into file_cmd.py * Load default.csv on rascsi-web startup * Add rudimentary error handling to config loading/saving * Implement a delete configuration csv file feature. Also rename the delete_image method to delete_file and made it take the full file patch as argument to be consistent with other file operation methods. * Catch the exception when attempting to exclude SCSI id that is already in use from a list of valid SCSI ids * Fix error handling when failing to open a csv file for read or write * Removed unused structures, code and type cleanup * Use unscoped enums for commands * SASI Format opcode is 0x06, not 0x04 (see comment in code) * Removed duplicate command * Code review, data type updates * Data type updated, use #pragma once * Logging update * Renaming * Renaming * Removed duplicate code * Renaming * Refactoring * Removed TODO * Updated logging * Comment update * Comment update * Updated GetEventStatusNotification * Removed goto * Options -h and -v do not require to be the root user (fixes issue #166) * Updated error messages and exception handling * Added number of supported LUNs to protobuf interface * Updated list handling of protobuf interface * Comment update * Improved error handling * Added missing return statement * Allow empty device list * Fixed unnecessary detach_all() when config file isn't read (#221) * Translate code commends into English, removing redundant ones * - Translated all remaining Japanese code comments in src/raspberrypi/ to English, with the exception of cfilesystem.cpp|h - Removed some redundant comments where the context is obvious from the code - Fixed a few typos and mistakes * - Store only file path and name to configuration csv - Strip known non-file path strings when reading configuration csv (backwards compatibility) - Validate SCSI ID before attempting to attach a device * Add comment and TODO * Partial translation of cfilesystem.h * Move csv read/write logic into file_cmd.py * Load default.csv on rascsi-web startup * Add rudimentary error handling to config loading/saving * Implement a delete configuration csv file feature. Also rename the delete_image method to delete_file and made it take the full file patch as argument to be consistent with other file operation methods. * Catch the exception when attempting to exclude SCSI id that is already in use from a list of valid SCSI ids * Fix error handling when failing to open a csv file for read or write * Run detach_all() only after succeeding to open a file for reading * Protecting/unprotecing a non-ready medium is considered not possible * Updated error message * Extract detaching all devices, add parameter list support * Comment update * Fixed typos * Restore files in use if dry-run fails * Feature configurable reserved id for rascsi-web (#223) * Translate code commends into English, removing redundant ones * - Translated all remaining Japanese code comments in src/raspberrypi/ to English, with the exception of cfilesystem.cpp|h - Removed some redundant comments where the context is obvious from the code - Fixed a few typos and mistakes * - Store only file path and name to configuration csv - Strip known non-file path strings when reading configuration csv (backwards compatibility) - Validate SCSI ID before attempting to attach a device * Add comment and TODO * Partial translation of cfilesystem.h * Move csv read/write logic into file_cmd.py * Load default.csv on rascsi-web startup * Add rudimentary error handling to config loading/saving * Implement a delete configuration csv file feature. Also rename the delete_image method to delete_file and made it take the full file patch as argument to be consistent with other file operation methods. * Catch the exception when attempting to exclude SCSI id that is already in use from a list of valid SCSI ids * Fix error handling when failing to open a csv file for read or write * Run detach_all() only after succeeding to open a file for reading * Make the reserved SCSI id configurable through an argument to start.sh; make the rascsi-web service reserve 7 by default to maintain current behavior. * Make it possible to reserve multiple scsi ids in the web ui * Added support for reserved IDs * rasctl output update * Re-ordered logging * Logging update * Make use of the newly introduced 'rasctl -r' to have the webui reserve ids on the backend side upon startup (#224) * Translate code commends into English, removing redundant ones * - Translated all remaining Japanese code comments in src/raspberrypi/ to English, with the exception of cfilesystem.cpp|h - Removed some redundant comments where the context is obvious from the code - Fixed a few typos and mistakes * - Store only file path and name to configuration csv - Strip known non-file path strings when reading configuration csv (backwards compatibility) - Validate SCSI ID before attempting to attach a device * Add comment and TODO * Partial translation of cfilesystem.h * Move csv read/write logic into file_cmd.py * Load default.csv on rascsi-web startup * Add rudimentary error handling to config loading/saving * Implement a delete configuration csv file feature. Also rename the delete_image method to delete_file and made it take the full file patch as argument to be consistent with other file operation methods. * Catch the exception when attempting to exclude SCSI id that is already in use from a list of valid SCSI ids * Fix error handling when failing to open a csv file for read or write * Run detach_all() only after succeeding to open a file for reading * Make use of the new 'rasctl -r' command to reserve IDs on the backend side as well. * Updated string to integer conversions * Improved string to integer conversion * Move string to integer conversion to rasutil * Removed unused variable * Fixed detach, which did not remove the filename from the filenames set * Re-added folder to gitignore * Set/Display patch version * Fix issue where reserved ids were not reserved again when restarting rascsi-service from within the web ui (#226) * Translate code commends into English, removing redundant ones * - Translated all remaining Japanese code comments in src/raspberrypi/ to English, with the exception of cfilesystem.cpp|h - Removed some redundant comments where the context is obvious from the code - Fixed a few typos and mistakes * - Store only file path and name to configuration csv - Strip known non-file path strings when reading configuration csv (backwards compatibility) - Validate SCSI ID before attempting to attach a device * Add comment and TODO * Partial translation of cfilesystem.h * Move csv read/write logic into file_cmd.py * Load default.csv on rascsi-web startup * Add rudimentary error handling to config loading/saving * Implement a delete configuration csv file feature. Also rename the delete_image method to delete_file and made it take the full file patch as argument to be consistent with other file operation methods. * Catch the exception when attempting to exclude SCSI id that is already in use from a list of valid SCSI ids * Fix error handling when failing to open a csv file for read or write * Run detach_all() only after succeeding to open a file for reading * Make use of the new 'rasctl -r' command to reserve IDs on the backend side as well. * Make sure reserved SCSI IDs gets reserved again when restarting rascsi-service from within the web ui * Updated interface comment * Accept daynaport as legacy type * Fixed typo * Remove file from the list of files in use when ejected with a SCSI command * Check for attached device for INSERT, EJECT, PROTECT, UNPROTECT * Fixed error handling * Fixed filepath handling * Added more device shortcuts to rasctl * Fixed function declaration * Extraced ATTACH and DETACH * Extracted INSERT * Simplified ProcessCmd * Comment update * Fixed memory leak * Log information on whether a new device is protected or read-only * Updated errro message * Updated error message * Initialize private fields * Updated rasctl help message * Added DEVICE_INFO to protobuf interface * Improved error handling * DEVICE_INFO supports device list * Updated server info handling * Unified result handling with oneof, all commands now return PbResult * A result can always return a message string * Fixed typo * Simplified sending of commands * Improved error handling * Removed unused code * Updated error handling * Code cleanup * Comment update * Updated logging * Updated error handling * Updated handling of removed status for devices without image file support * Comment update * Fixed typo * Updated logging * Updated parameter handling * Updated setting default interfaces * Revert "Updated setting default interfaces" This reverts commit 210abc775d9a79dd0c631cf3877966a2923f4d5b. * Revert "Updated parameter handling" This reverts commit 35302addd59f5f5e1cc032888ba32dcbb426a846. * rascsi supports reserving IDs * Updated help message * Replaced BOOL by bool * Logging update * Logging update * Added default parameters to device properties * Return parameters a device was set up with * Improved device initialization * Updated default parameter handling * Updated default parameter handling * Fixed typo * Comment updates * Comment update * Manage default parameters in the respective device * Do not pass empty parameter string * Added supports_params flag * Made comparisons more consistent * Updated error handling * Updated exception handling * Renaming * Comment update * NEC sectors size must be 512 bytes * Updated logging * Updated vendor name handling * Updated handling of media loading/unloading * Added stoppable property and stopped status * Made MO stoppable * Removed duplicate code * Removed duplicate code * Copy read-only property * Renaming * Removed duplicate code, added START/STOP * Improved default parameter handling * Updated load/eject handling * Logging update * Fixed typo * Verified START/STOP UNIT * Updated logging * Updated status handling * Updated status handling * More status handling updates * Logging update * Made instance fields local variables * Made disk_t private * Made some data structures private * Fixed ARM compile issue * Fixed ctapdriver initialization issue * Reset read-only status when opening an image file * Made logging more consistent * Updated log level * Log load/eject on error level for testing * Revert "Log load/eject on error level for testing" This reverts commit d35a15ea8e520517d25e1e1054ad1aeda9f85f2e. * Assume drive is not ready after having been stopped * Updated status handling * Fixed typo * Rebuild manpage * Fixed issue #234 (MODE SENSE (10) returns wrong mode parameter header) * Removed unused code * Enum data type update * Removed duplicate range check * Removed duplicate code * Removed more duplicate code * Logging update * SCCD sector size was not meant to be configurable * Updated configurable sector size properties * Removed assertion * Improved error handling * Updated error handling * Re-added special error handling only relevant for SASI * Added TODOs * Comment update * Added override modifier * Removed obsolete debug flag (related code was not called) * Comment and logging updates * Removed obsolete try/catch * Revert "Removed obsolete try/catch" This reverts commit 39ca12d8b153c706316ce79f4fec65c9abc60024. * Comment update * Removed duplicate code * Updated error messages, use more foreach loops * Updated logging * Logging update * README update * Added block_count * Evaluate block size when inserting a media * rasctl display capacity if available * Info message update * Added missing product name to NEC vital product data * MO block size depends on capacity only * Extended property/status display * Property display update * Updated error handling * (Doc only changes) Fix typos and add clarification that SASI is used on Unix workstations Co-authored-by: Daniel Markstedt <markstedt@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Tony Kuker <akuker@gmail.com>
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RaSCSI is a virtual SCSI device emulator that runs on a Raspberry Pi. It runs in userspace, and can emulate several SCSI devices at one time. There is a control interface to attach / detach drives during runtime, as well as insert and eject removable media. This project is aimed at users of vintage Macintosh and Atari computers from the 1980's and 1990's.
Please check out the full story with much more detail on the [wiki](https://github.com/akuker/RASCSI/wiki)!
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# How do I contribute?
RaSCSI is using the <a href="https://datasift.github.io/gitflow/IntroducingGitFlow.html">Gitflow Workflow</a>. A quick overview:
- The *master* branch should always reflect the contents of the last stable release
- The *develop* branch should contain the latest tested & approved updates. Pull requests should be used to merge changes into develop.
- The rest of the feature branches are for developing new features
- A tag will be created for each "release". The releases will be named <year>.<month> (for the first release of the month). Hot fixes, if necessary, will be released as <year>.<month>.<release number>. For example, the first release in January 2021 will be release "21.01". If a hot-fix is needed for this release, the first hotfix will be "21.01.1".
Typically, releases will only be planned every few months.
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