Re: arm scsi drivers

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Hi Russell,

Have you had a chance to consider the below?

Thanks



Recently we tried to remove scsi_cmnd.tags struct member [0].

However it now shows that some of the arm SCSI drivers continue to use this [1]. I think any other driver usage of this member had been found and removed.

The impression is that the usage of scsi_cmnd.tag in those drivers is quite dubious.

Now checking [2], it appears that you may have had some patches for these drivers locally.

So is that the case? Is this HW still used with bleeding edge kernels? If so, can we fix up this tag management?

[0] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-scsi/6c83bd7f-9fd2-1b43-627f-615467fa55d4@xxxxxxxxxx/T/#mb47909f38f35837686734369600051b278d124af

[1] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-scsi/6c83bd7f-9fd2-1b43-627f-615467fa55d4@xxxxxxxxxx/T/#md5d786e5753083b2f3e8e761b1c69809f82c7485

[2] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20210109174357.GB1551@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/

Thanks,
John




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