Re: [PATCH] sym2: Use ORDERED_QUEUE_TAG when barrier request is issued

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On Tue, Feb 14, 2006 at 01:10:54AM +0900, Hifumi Hisashi wrote:
> I think using ORDERED_QUEUE_TAG is preferable instead of
> SIMPLE_QUEUE_TAG when a request with barrier flag is
> issued.

This isn't enough; we don't know if the target device supports ordered
tags or not.  The right way to do this is to convert sym2 to use the
midlayer tag code.  I think it's nearly at a point where the conversion
is feasible.  I'm going to push out the current set of cleanups next
week and then look at the problem again.
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