> -Jeff
Hello all,
I included everyone (boy + dog) so everyone knows the result.
After much testing here is the results. I used the following patch
linux-aic7xxx-6.0.9BETA-2.4.0.diffs
against the ne 2.4.0 kernel sans my patch and happy to report it
cleaned
up the TCQ problem. I beat on my scsi system fairly hard.
3 makes of X with -j 10 going. and a a few ls -lR / running
in the background with the periodic sync command.
Know the question left is when will this be part of the kernel. If it is
going
to be a few versions I would like to suggest my patch goes into the
current 2.4.0
and 2.5.0 trees. If this version is fixing to be sent in then forget
about it.
My primary concern is right now the 160M controllers are unstable and
with the new
distributions fixing to roll this is going to cause people to be very
ummm mad.
I leave it up to the powers that be.
Leslie Donaldson
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