On do, 2008-01-03 at 20:05 +0100, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
On Thu, 3 Jan 2008, James Bottomley wrote:
On Thu, 2008-01-03 at 17:40 +0200, Boaz Harrosh wrote:
As recommended by Christoph Hellwig. There is no use
of Fixing these drivers, since there is a much simpler
and modern esp infrastructure with David Miller's esp_scsi
- Remove all driver files dependent on NCR53C9x.c
deleted: drivers/scsi/NCR53C9x.c
deleted: drivers/scsi/NCR53C9x.h
deleted: drivers/scsi/blz1230.c
deleted: drivers/scsi/blz2060.c
deleted: drivers/scsi/cyberstorm.c
deleted: drivers/scsi/cyberstormII.c
deleted: drivers/scsi/dec_esp.c
deleted: drivers/scsi/fastlane.c
deleted: drivers/scsi/mac_esp.c
deleted: drivers/scsi/mca_53c9x.c
deleted: drivers/scsi/oktagon_esp.c
deleted: drivers/scsi/oktagon_io.S
deleted: drivers/scsi/sun3x_esp.c
- Remove above list from drivers/scsi/Kconfig &&
drivers/scsi/Makefile
OK, I'll split this into four pieces for scsi-pending, since there are
three separate interest groups with signoffs to collect (MCA, m68k and
alpha) plus the core removal.
Anybody who can look into converting the m68k NCR53C9x drivers and has
hardware to test (some of) them? I don't think we can afford losing one
third of our SCSI drivers...
I'll have a look at this. I can only test it on Blizzard 1260 hardware
though.
Kind regards,
Kars.
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