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Name: libzbc-devel Distribution: SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP5
Version: 5.13.0 Vendor: openSUSE
Release: bp155.1.6 Build date: Mon May 22 12:55:02 2023
Group: Development/Libraries/C and C++ Build host: obs-power9-13
Size: 35816 Source RPM: libzbc-5.13.0-bp155.1.6.src.rpm
Packager: https://bugs.opensuse.org
Url: https://github.com/westerndigitalcorporation/libzbc
Summary: Development files for libzbc, a ZBC/ZAC disk manipulation library
libzbc is a simple library providing functions for manipulating Zoned
Block Command (ZBC), Zoned-device ATA command set (ZAC) disks.

This subpackage contains the files needed to build against libzbc.

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License

BSD-2-Clause AND LGPL-3.0-or-later

Changelog

* Wed Nov 02 2022 Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de>
  - Update to release 5.13
    * Improve the detection of ATA devices with the scsi backend
      driver
    * Add the -scsi and -ata option to all command line tools to
      respectively force the use of the SCSI or ATA backend
      drivers.
* Tue Aug 17 2021 Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de>
  - Update to release 5.12.0
    * No changes; maintainers are still experimenting with libtool
      options.
* Wed Jul 28 2021 Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de>
  - Update to release 5.11.1
    * New versioning scheme and SONAME
* Wed Jul 28 2021 Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de>
  - Update to release 5.11
    * Increase of the default command timeout from 20s to 30s to be
      in-line with the kernel default settings. Similarly to the
      kernel, the timeout for device write cache flush commands is
      also double the default value (60s).
    * Improved handling of timeout errors. These errors are now
      notified using the ETIMEDOUT error code instead of the generic
      EIO.
    * SCSI backend driver fixes and improvements: optimized SAT
      correctness detection for ZAC devices and faster device
      capacity detection.
    * Block backend driver improvements: retreive the maximum
      number of open zones from the device sysfs attributes if the
      kernel exposes it.
    * Improvement of the zbc_report_zones() function that avoids
      multiple buffer allocation/free operations for large reports.
* Sat May 22 2021 Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de>
  - Update to release 5.10
    * Fix the block backend driver to always issue a reset zone ioctl
    * Fix the fake backend driver zbc_fake_set_write_pointer() function
    * Fix the tools command line parsing and error messages
* Thu Jul 30 2020 Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de>
  - Update to release 5.9.0
    * Compilation warning fixes
  - Drop 0001-build-avoid-double-definition-of-zbc_log_drv-etc.patch
    (merged)
* Mon Mar 16 2020 Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de>
  - Add 0001-build-avoid-double-definition-of-zbc_log_drv-etc.patch
    [boo#1166503]
* Mon Mar 09 2020 Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de>
  - Update to release 5.8.5
    * Fix potential IO error for large IO requests with a buffer
      not page aligned.
    * Modifications to the block backens driver to support the new
      ioctl() commands introduced in kernel 5.5 (zone open, close
      and finish ioctls).
* Sat Jan 25 2020 Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de>
  - Update to release 5.8.4
    * zbc_device_is_zoned() does not use a device real path as
      given by zbc_realpath(), causing problems with symbolic
      links.
    * Better handling of sense data reporting feature on ATA
      drives: some drives do not accept setting this feature
      causing zbc_open(). to fail. Fix this by testing first if the
      feature is already enabled instead of blindly setting it.
    * Fix zbc_write_zone tool not writing any data to a zone due to
      a loop control error.
* Thu Dec 12 2019 Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de>
  - Update to release 5.8.3
    * This release fixes a bug in gzviewer and compilation
      warnings. It also adds the --disable-gui configuration option
      to allow manually disabling the compilation of GUI tools
      (gzbc and gzviewer).
* Mon Sep 02 2019 Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de>
  - Update to new release 5.8.2
    * Fix SG IO header dxfer_len field to avoid failures of
      vectored IOs with more than a single vector.
    * Change error code returned by zbc_preadv() and zbc_pwritev()
      from -EINVAL to -EIO in the case of an an unaligned IO
      request. This change matches the kernel returned error value.
    * New gzviewer tool to graphically display a device zone state.
* Fri Jun 28 2019 Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de>
  - Update to new upstream release 5.8.0
    * This new release adds the new functions zbc_preadv() and
      zbc_pwritev() to support vectored read and write. The
      zbc_read_zone and zbc_write_zone tools are also updated to
      allow using these new functions with the new -vio option.
      Various bug fixes are also included.
* Sat Oct 20 2018 Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de>
  - Update to new upstream release 5.7.1
    * Improved handling of non-SCSI zoned block devices.
    * Change the behavior of zbc_open() to return an error when
      trying to open a regular block device that was not
      initialized for the emulation mode using the zbc_set_zones.
* Sun Mar 18 2018 jengelh@inai.de
  - Update to new upstream release 5.5.0
    * Fixed various problems with the fake backend driver
      (emulation mode), in particular when using a 4K sector disk
      as backend storage.
    * Properly set up direct I/O operation with the SG_IO interface
      (SCSI and ATA backend drivers).
    * Properly handle the maximum and optimal number of open zones
      for drives with no limit and drives not reporting any limit.
    * Skip open zone resource tests for drives with no limit or an
      unreported limit on the maximum/optimal number of open zones.
    * Add a new test to verify that a drive returns the correct
      ASC/ASCQ sense error codes when writing to a full zone (HM
      drives only).
* Tue Aug 08 2017 jengelh@inai.de
  - Update to new upstream release 5.3.1
    * A rewrite of libzbc introducing significant changes to the
      API. Support for draft standards 4.x is dropped. Compliance
      to the final ZBC/ZAC standards is improved.
    * All functions now operate using 512B sector units, regardless
      of the device actual logical block size. This is in line with
      Linux block device management and can simplify application
      implementation by unifying the addressing unit used when
      devices with different logical block sizes (512B or 4096B)
      are being used. Applications must however still comply with
      write request alignment to the device physical block size,
      which may be different from the 512B sector size unit used.
    * Improved read and write functions (zbc_pread and zbc_pwrite)
      to not limit the request size to the device maximum request
      data transfer size (calls are internally split into multiple
      requests).
* Tue Nov 29 2016 jengelh@inai.de
  - Update to new upstream release 4.3.3
    * block backend driver: support latest "official" kernel
      interface queued up for kernel 4.10 release.
* Thu Sep 29 2016 jengelh@inai.de
  - Update to new upstream release 4.3.0
    * Properly handle detection of zoned block devices using sysfs
    * Fixed handling of list view so that an operation on a zone does
    not reset the current selection and view whenever possible.
    * Improved handling of the list view using a filter model.
    * Added support for direct I/Os (O_DIRECT). Note: this does not
    work with SG node device files.
    * Added maximum read/write command size in the device info
    structure.
    * Initialize maximum device read/write I/O size for each backend
    driver.
    * Check read/write command size against the maximum allowed for
    the device.
    * Fixed get capacity: the code is now common for ATA and SCSI.
    This fixes problems in SCSI backend when RC_BASIS is 0 (report
    zones was being executed without the max logical sectors being
    set), and also adds RC_BASIS handling for ATA drives (this was
    missing entirely).
* Fri Jul 01 2016 jengelh@inai.de
  - Update to new upstream release 4.1.1
    * This release implements support for ZBC and ZAC revision 4 and
    above draft standards.
    * Fixed the fake backend driver to pass all tests even if the
    device specified is very small (i.e. it has only a few sequential
    zones).
    * Display SG_IO ioctl error message only when the log level is set
    to debug/verbose.
* Sat Feb 13 2016 jengelh@inai.de
  - Update to new git snapshot 2.0.0.g32
    * Support for ZBC and ZAC r04
    * Added block device backend driver for use with kernels providing
    SMR support and exposing host-managed disks as block devices.
* Thu Nov 12 2015 jengelh@inai.de
  - Update to new git snapshot 2.0.0~git113
    * Added sense key and sense code string, DATA PROTECT and ZONE IS READ ONLY.
    * Added filling sense key/sense code when reads spanning other types of zone.
    * Supported storing ASC/ASCQ data on ata.
    * Supported URSWRZ flag on SCSi.
    * Added flags in zbc_device_info structure and stored URSWRZ flag in it.
    * Added forced ata read/write flag to read/write using pass through command.
    * Supported ZBC sense key, ASC/ASCQ handling.
* Mon Jun 08 2015 jengelh@inai.de
  - Update to new git snapshot 2.0.0~git65
    * supports the ZBC standard draft Rev 02
    and Rev 01 of the ZAC standard draft
* Mon Mar 16 2015 jengelh@inai.de
  - Initial package (version 1.1.0~git68) for build.opensuse.org

Files

/usr/include/libzbc
/usr/include/libzbc/libzbc
/usr/include/libzbc/libzbc/zbc.h
/usr/lib64/libzbc.so
/usr/lib64/pkgconfig/libzbc.pc


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