Re: Some IDE issues with 2.6.28 on PC-Engines ALIX2

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On Monday 05 January 2009, Alan Cox wrote:
> > Both are done by block layer.  The former is controlled by the user-space
> > while the latter is controlled by the block driver.
> 
> And in the old IDE case erroneously set for any device reporting CFA via
> the kernel. Queue flag management belongs in user space because its far
> more complex than you seem to think to get it right.

Please stop playing straw man in almost every your mail.  Doing it once
in a while can be intriguing or even enjoyable but doing it on daily basis
kills any sensible debate...

There is nothing incorrect in setting non-rotational queue flag for CF
devices [1] and I wasn't suggesting where it should belong -- I was solely
describing how things look up currently.

[1] in fact some SSD devices present themselves as CF devices

Thanks,
Bart
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