Re: mac scsi, ncr5380

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On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 04:16:08PM +0300, Boaz Harrosh wrote:
> >From a SCSI generic point of view. The current xxx_NCR5380 remind me allot
> of the old ESP drivers stack. At-least at the surface level of the patches
> I sent for both these drivers. I was lucky, at the end, to only send the
> xxx_NCR5380 patches, because, as strongly recommended by Christoph Hellwig
> (CCed), the old ESP stack was brilliantly replaced by a new one. That is 1/10
> the size of the old one, and currently supports most of the interesting devices
> out there. My unsent patches was a catalyst, for the now broken old-driver-stack,
> to be removed quickly. And it seems every one is happy.
> 
> My point being, If you are looking to do a major cleanup work, on all these
> 1/2 forks. Maybe give a hard thought on just trashing the all thing and crafting
> a completely new stack, 1/10 the size and much simpler, modern, and maintainable.

That would we very nice.  All 5380 drivers are in a really sorry state,
and a new one even if only working for sun3 and atari for now would be a
great change.  I'm not even sure if we have any users left for the PC
and arm 5380 drivers.

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