drivers/target/iscsi/Makefile
Source file repositories/reference/linux-study-clean/drivers/target/iscsi/Makefile
File Facts
- System
- Linux kernel
- Corpus path
drivers/target/iscsi/Makefile- Extension
[no extension]- Size
- 648 bytes
- Lines
- 23
- Domain
- Driver Families
- Bucket
- drivers/target
- Inferred role
- Driver Families: build/configuration rule
- Status
- atlas-only
Why This File Exists
Repeatable hardware-adapter layer. Deep compatibility for every driver is out of scope; this atlas records patterns, probe lifecycles, bus glue, IRQ/DMA usage, and links back to core abstractions.
- Repeatable hardware-adapter layer. Deep compatibility for every driver is out of scope; this atlas records patterns, probe lifecycles, bus glue, IRQ/DMA usage, and links back to core abstractions.
Dependency Surface
- No C-style include directives detected by the generator.
Detected Declarations
- No top-level syscall, struct, function, initcall, or export declaration detected by the generator.
Annotated Snippet
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
iscsi_target_mod-y += iscsi_target_parameters.o \
iscsi_target_seq_pdu_list.o \
iscsi_target_auth.o \
iscsi_target_datain_values.o \
iscsi_target_device.o \
iscsi_target_erl0.o \
iscsi_target_erl1.o \
iscsi_target_erl2.o \
iscsi_target_login.o \
iscsi_target_nego.o \
iscsi_target_nodeattrib.o \
iscsi_target_tmr.o \
iscsi_target_tpg.o \
iscsi_target_util.o \
iscsi_target.o \
iscsi_target_configfs.o \
iscsi_target_stat.o \
iscsi_target_transport.o
obj-$(CONFIG_ISCSI_TARGET) += iscsi_target_mod.o
obj-$(CONFIG_ISCSI_TARGET_CXGB4) += cxgbit/
Annotation
- Atlas domain: Driver Families / drivers/target.
- Implementation status: atlas-only.
Implementation Notes
- This generated page is the file-by-file coverage layer; curated subsystem chapters should link here when they synthesize a multi-file control flow.
- Core OS pages should be promoted from atlas-only to deep-reviewed when they explain data structures, invariants, locking, lifecycle, and C implementation snippets.
- Driver-family pages are intentionally pattern-oriented unless they are part of the selected PCIe/NVMe representative device path.