Re: [PATCH] gdth: Stop abusing ->done for internal commands

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On Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 07:30:29PM +0200, Boaz Harrosh wrote:
> OK This is on top of the first patch that I will take care of,
> right? (http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-scsi/msg19470.html)

That's right.

> Here 2 it will not merge with my patchset. So I'll take it off your hands
> and rebase it to mine.

Wonderful.  Again, I don't care about this driver, just want it to not
break (more than it's already broken).

> In my patchset I have introduced a gdth_cmnd_priv. That is associated
> with every command and is put on cmnd->host_scribble, I than moved lots
> of abused Scp and other members to that new structure. I also put a 
> simple boolean that states that these are Internal commands. So what
> is left of this patch is the:
> -    scp->done = gdth_scsi_done;
> I will add that one line removal to your previous patch.

Excellent.  Makes perfect sense.

> > Ah; I was basing this on linus + scsi-misc.  I guess scsi_lib hadn't
> > been converted because I just took the code from there.
> Yes scsi_lib was not converted, but scsi.c was.

OK.  I've converted that in my tree now, and fixed a small whitespace
error I introduced.  I'll wait for more comments before posting a
replacement patch.

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