Re: PMP patches for more recent kernel?

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On Sat, Feb 24, 2007 at 02:19:45AM +0100, Pierre Ossman wrote:
> I'm eager to test out your PMP patches as I'm currently sitting on a SATA disk
> rack that requires a PMP to be used. Your current set is from october though and
> seems to require some work to get to apply on the current kernel. Do you have
> something newer I can play with?
I'm going to answer this question, because I'm getting 3-4 emails a week
now since I did the previous port of the PMP patches to 2.6.20rc2.

This was my previous instructional email.
http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-ide@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/msg02533.html

That set of patches is intended for applying against the Linus GIT tree
as of approximately 2.6.20rc2, combined with the libata#upstream tree of
the same vintage.

They do NOT apply to anything newer, and definite work is needed in
porting them. I don't have time for such porting at present, so unless
somebody else ports them, I don't see them moving very fast at all.

Things would probably go much smooth if the hp_poll and ata_link stuff
got into jgarzik's tree, but I don't know when he will accept them.

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Robin Hugh Johnson
Gentoo Linux Developer
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