My mailer here has been misbehaving. I didn't think THIS mail
had actually made it out. So, you may be seeing another version
of this mail sometime. Just ignore it.
I think some coding style repairs would be great! But I'd like to
hold off on that until we've finished all the functional changes.
That way, anyone doing a code review can easily see only the
changes to make the driver function.
Once functional changes are mostly complete, then cleaning up
some coding style issues would be a good thing.
Regarding being a mainteiner, lets get the code changes done
first ;-)
On Thu, Sep 19, 2002 at 09:16:53PM +0200, Daniel Phillips wrote:
> On Thursday 19 September 2002 20:49, Dave Olien wrote:
> > I've been doing more work on the driver. Wednesday, I was
> > going crazy because the data I read back from the device
> > was SOMETIMES NOT the same data I wrote there.
> >
> > On Thursday, I switched from Linux 2.5.34 to Linux 2.5.36.
> > Now, the driver reads back the same data it wrote. There must
> > have been some bio changes in 2.5.36. 2.5.36 also
> > calls the driver shutdown notifier routine, which 2.5.34 didn't.
> > This uncovered a coding bug that causes a kernel OOPS during shutdown.
> > That'll be fixed in the next patch.
> >
> > I'm about to test changes that put the command and status memory
> > mailboxes into dma memory regions. Once I've tested that,
> > I'll send you a new patch (Probably on Monday after week end
> > testing).
> >
> > After that, I'll change the status reporting structures to be in dma
> > memory regions. Expect a patch containing that maybe the end of
> > next week, or the Monday following ( September 30).
>
> I was in the process of writing to you as this one came in...
>
> I have booted 2.5.34 and 2.5.36, the same controller as yours, on my dual
> PIII box and it is apparently functioning well. I have not done any kind
> of load testing yet.
>
> Congratulations! I presume you are now the DAC960 maintainer, subject to
> approval from on high of course, and assuming you are willing. I'd like
> to do some spelling changes, just obvious ones for now, like removing
> spelling wrappers from standard kernel interfaces. Want patches?
>
> --
> Daniel
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