Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 13 Mar 1998 18:08:33 -0600 | From | Doug Ledford <> | Subject | Re: Including aic7xx 5.0.7 in 2.1.x |
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G. Sumner Hayes wrote: > > Carsten Gross <carsten@sol.wohnheim.uni-ulm.de> wrote: > > Hi! > > > > In article <Pine.LNX.3.96.980313142758.168A-100000@ufp.in-trier.de>, > > linux@bero-online.ml.org (Bernhard Rosenkraenzer) writes: > > [aic 5.0.7 driver in 2.1.8x instead of the original one]
> I concur. We've heard from Bernhard; if Doug Ledford agrees [I've cc'd him] > maybe he could give the idea his stamp of approval (and cc: Linus with it).
I'm not quite done with the 5.0.x series yet, there are a few minor things that I have in my source code waiting for 5.0.8, and a few other changes I wanted to make but haven't yet (re-ordering data structures to be more cache friendly during interrupts, etc). Most of it should be pretty benign as far as most people are concerned. Then, I wanted to open the 5.1.x series, which is really what I had intended for 2.1.x. It would include the newer support for the Ultra2 cards (requires sequencer changes) as well as starting the work on the spin lock updates to the driver and continuing SMP updates (I'm waiting on getting a second CPU for this part though). However, if 5.0.7 works better for people, then I have no objection to it being included. It just means that when I do get around to getting these changes done the patches will be smaller :)
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