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10 multiple logical units (LUNs). Backing storage for each LUN is
41 backing storage for each logical unit. There may be at most
48 read, but (if the logical unit is writable) due to buffering on
51 The size of the logical unit will be rounded down to a full
52 logical block. The logical block size is 2048 bytes for LUNs
58 This parameter specifies whether each logical unit should be
62 If this option is set for a logical unit, gadget will accept an
64 backing file will be closed to simulate ejection and the logical
69 If a logical unit is not removable (the default), a backing file
81 Note that “removable” means the logical unit's media can be
89 This parameter specifies whether each logical unit should simulate
94 This parameter specifies whether each logical unit should be
98 Note that if this flag for given logical unit is false but the
102 The default value for non-CD-ROM logical units is false; for
103 logical units simulating CD-ROM it is forced to true.
108 Write10 and Write12 commands sent to given logical units.
125 This parameter specifies number of logical units the gadget will
133 If this parameter is not present, the number of logical units will
158 For each logical unit, the gadget creates a directory in the sysfs
164 logical unit. If there is no backing file (possible only if the
165 logical unit is removable), the content is empty.
167 When written into, it changes the backing file for given logical
168 unit. This change can be performed even if given logical unit is
175 Reflects the state of ro flag for the given logical unit. It can
177 open for given logical unit.
181 Reflects the state of nofua flag for given logical unit. It can
221 for all logical units whereas in MSG they accept a list of y/n
222 values for each logical unit. If one uses only a single logical
224 needs to be repeated for each logical unit.