Re: Removing BROKEN scsi drivers

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On Wed, 2005-10-05 at 15:30 +0200, Kars de Jong wrote:
> I have at least the 53c7xx driver and the MVME16X driver working, the
> Amiga and BVME stuff is untested (but does compile).
> 
> I patched the 53c7xx core to get it to work again, but the patch is ugly
> and uses some mid level SCSI driver internals, which it shouldn't. It's
> currently only present in the m68k CVS repository.
> 
> Are you sure it's that easy to use the new 53c700 core? These boards all
> have 53c710 chips, and are quite some changes in the 53c7xx driver
> compared to the 53c8xx driver it originated from.

The 53c700 driver is a bit misnamed, it also has a 710 mode which is set
by a flag.  It's actually in common use driving three different
chipsets:

53c700: parisc 715 machines
53c700-66: Voyager systems
53c710: Voyager and parisc 712 systems

For the 53c720, we're using the ncr53c8xx driver on both voyager and
parisc.

James


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