Thanks,

I was just curious.

On 11/3/07, Jeff Garzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greg Freemyer wrote:
> > Jeff / Alan,
> >
> > I mostly lurk here, but I know there is a long term effort/ToDo to
> > move libata away from the SCSI infrastructure.
> >
> > I've also seen that Bart has been making a large number of
> > improvements to drivers/ide over the last little while.  From my
> > limited perspective, many changes appear to be to the core
> > infrastructure.
> >
> > My question is if the drivers/ide infrastructure is slowly moving in
> > the direction of being leverageable by libata when/if it moves out of
> > scsi.  Or does the drivers/ide code simply have the wrong kind of
> > plumbing for libata to ever use.
>
> One of my key goals with libata was to "make a driver look like a
> driver" and greatly improve upon the IDE driver API, which was a
> complete and utter piece of garbage (this is no reflection on Bart, he
> inherited it).  As a result, each driver is a fully fledged
> PCI/SCSI/ATA/platform driver, without anything getting in the way.  That
> made things like controller hotplug trivial to support from day one.
>
> Bart has definitely made many good improvements, but I don't think
> people would be surprised that I feel CONFIG_IDE is legacy...
>
>         Jeff
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