> Unfortunately, the versions of the aic7xxx driver that are in the main
> trees (both nearly a year out of date) don't have this test and, like the
> "old" driver, they default to memory mapped I/O. One of the reasons I've
> been pushing so hard for this new driver to go into the tree is that 90%
> of the complaints about the new driver would go away if it were updated
> to a sane revision.
Ohhhh, that would certainly explain. Where could I get a patch
to update a recent 2.4 kernel to your latest aic7xxx driver ?
I'll happily test it on the machines where I have access...
regards,
Rik
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