On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 06:48:38PM -0800, David Brownell wrote:
> This tweaks the hardware in two minor ways, being more forgiving
> of what are either hardware bugs or hard-to-see driver bugs.
> 
>  - Some silicon seems to mis-handle dummy qtds on occasion,
>    writing them into the qh and thus stopping progress unless
>    something times it out and cancels it (scsi-eh etc).
> 
>    This initializes such qtds slightly differently, so some
>    such cases will make the driver automatically recover, and
>    so all such errors will fail in the same way.
> 
>  - In case of dodgy behavior with respect to unlinking, don't
>    modify a field.  Silicon that's (wrongly) reading this will
>    have a chance to read the old value while it's still valid.
> 
> Also minor diagnostic tweaks for better uniformity/usability.
> 
> Please merge to 2.5 and 2.4 trees.

Applied to 2.5, but I get 2 rejects when trying to apply it to 2.4.

thanks,

greg k-h


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