Albert Lee wrote:
.. It looks like the ATA passthru commands contain more information than what libata needs to execute a command.e.g. protocol number: libata could possibly infer the protocol from the command opcode. e.g. multi_count: libata caches dev->multi_count. Passing multi_count along witheach passthru command looks useless for libata.e.g. t_dir: libata could possible infer the direction from the command opcode or from the protocol number (e.g. 4: PIO_IN / 5: PIO_OUT).
I wonder if the *intent* of the specification was that the low-level driver should perform whatever setup is necessary to issue the command as given. So if the command specifies a multcount of 8, then the LLD should issue the appropriate initialization commands to use a multcount of 8, and then issue the given R/W MULT command, and then perhaps reset the multcount back to what it was normally (beforehand) ? Ditto for the others. I am *not* proposing that we actually do it this way, but rather just suggesting a possible rationale. What does the SAT spec say? Any further hints as to the intent? Cheers - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-ide" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
