Re: [PATCH] 2.6.18 m68k Atari: SCSI support - error handling update

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Christian T. Steigies wrote:
On Sun, Jan 14, 2007 at 10:31:48PM +0100, Erik Laan wrote:

Christian T. Steigies wrote:

On Sun, Dec 31, 2006 at 05:31:41PM +0100, Christian T. Steigies wrote:


I hand applied it, also Finn's mace patch. All three patches are commited to
the debian svn. Lets see if the kernels still build...


I guess when you add SCSI patches for Atari, I should also enable SCSI on
atari. Done now, new images for amiga, atari, and mac are here:

http://people.debian.org/~cts/debian-m68k/linux-image/

Still untested...
Christian

Tested on my Quadra 650. As with previous 2.6.* kernels there is no ADB (so no keyboard and mouse) but the SCSI and the builtin Sonic NIC etc. are OK. The second C-Net Technology NIC in a NuBus slot shows up during the NuBus probe stage, but is not assigned eth1 however.


Pretty soon I should have another mac image ready, which includes Finn's
latest mace (and adb) patch. Not sure if that would fix your ADB problem,
wouldn't I have to enable something in the config for that?

Christian

Hi Christian,

I think that kernel will be OK as Finn has already tested it on his Quadra 650 and I have a Q650 too.

The Q650 has ADB II according to http://web.archive.org/web/20040211060716/maclinuxstatus.sourceforge.net/status/ so I think you should at least enable CONFIG_ADB_MACII. I just checked the .config of Finn's 2.6.14 kernel I tested in Nov. 2005 and that has all CONFIG_ADB_* options set to y. I seem to remember the reason for turning off some CONFIG_ADB_* options was that the resulting kernel crashed because of the ADB II part. I think Finn has fixed that all now and you can savely reenable all CONFIG_ADB_* options again, at least CONFIG_ADB_MACII and CONFIG_ADB_MACIISI should be OK AFAIK, but Finn probably has the best answer.

HTH, Erik.
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