08-15-2008
How about:
cnt="0"
for line in `cat filename`
do
echo "line num${cnt} file ${line}"
cnt=$(( ${cnt} + 1 ))
done
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scsi_setup_cdb - setup SCSI command descriptor block (CDB)
SYNOPSIS
int scsi_setup_cdb(union scsi_cdb *cdbp, uchar_t cmd, uint_t addr, uint_t cnt, uint_t othr_cdb_data);
INTERFACE LEVEL
Solaris DDI specific (Solaris DDI).
PARAMETERS
cdbp Pointer to command descriptor block.
cmd The first byte of the SCSI group 0, 1, 2, 4, or 5 CDB.
addr Pointer to the location of the data.
cnt Data transfer length in units defined by the SCSI device type. For sequential devices cnt is the number of bytes. For
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DESCRIPTION
scsi_setup_cdb() function initializes a group 0, 1, 2, 4, or 5 type of command descriptor block pointed to by cdbp using cmd, addr, cnt,
othr_cdb_data.
addr should be set to 0 for commands having no addressing information (for example, group 0 READ command for sequential access devices).
othr_cdb_data should be additional CDB data for Group 4 commands; otherwise, it should be set to 0.
scsi_setup_cdb() function does not set the LUN bits in CDB[1] as the makecom(9F) functions do. Also, the fixed bit for sequential access
device commands is not set.
RETURN VALUES
scsi_setup_cdb() returns:
1 Upon success.
0 Upon failure.
CONTEXT
These functions can be called from a user or interrupt context.
SEE ALSO
makecom(9F), scsi_pkt(9S)
Writing Device Drivers
American National Standard Small Computer System Interface-2 (SCSI-2)
American National Standard SCSI-3 Primary Commands (SPC)
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