Welcome to opensea-operations, part of the openSeaChest open source project! You can find the openSeaChest project here.
opensea-common - Operating System common operations, not specific to storage standards. Contains functions and defines that are useful to all other libraries.
opensea-transport - Contains standard ATA/SCSI/NVMe functions based on open standards for these command sets. This layer also supports different transporting these commands through operating systems to the storage devices. Code depends on opensea-common.
opensea-operations - Contains common use cases for operations to be performed on a storage device. This layer encapsulates the nuances of each command set (ATA/SCSI) and operating systems (Linux/Windows etc.) Depends on opensea-common and opensea-transport.
Source code for opensea-operations is available in this repo at https://github.com/Seagate/opensea-operations.
See BUILDING.md for information on how to build the openSeaChest tools on Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris/Illumos.
See CONTRIBUTING.md for more information on contributions that will be accepted. This document also describes how to create an issue, generate a pull request, and licenses that will be accepted.
See SECURITY.md for information on Seagate's security policy for details on how to report security vulnerabilities.
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