Mark Lord wrote:
Norman Diamond wrote:
Meanwhile I also can't help wondering, if Mark Lord has patched
drivers/ide to make it work, why has he delayed submitting the patches?
There's simply too much churn in drivers/ide for me to keep up with, and
my patches won't apply to kernels from the past year.
OK! For my present needs, a year-old kernel didn't need your patches.
This problem with 2.6.27.7 and 2.6.27.8 was solved by grading to 2.6.24.3.
Slax 6.0.3 came with configuration files for 2.6.24.3, I edited the
configuration to set CONFIG_IDE_TASK_IOCTL=y, and the result ran without
crashing -- today anyway. It still needs more testing.
This kind of solution, fixing a problem by upgrading to an older version, is
something that we normally expect to pay for. Usually we have to pay for
that kind of software every time we buy a PC. I'm well aware that this one
came from volunteers, and I ought to contribute by finding where the bug was
introduced, but sorry, I don't have that kind of free time.
Drivers/ide is on the way out FAST now, and any new systems that still use
it are mostly based on older kernels, where patches like mine are
inappropriate for maintenance point releases.
Some are old systems that need their own maintenance, their maintenance
ought to be accompanied by upgrading to newer kernels, and patches would be
very highly appropriate for maintenance point releases.
Libata should be used for any new setup that doesn't have a strict legacy
requirement now.
90% agreed. However, I've read that libata will never support add-on IDE
boards.
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