On Sun, Sep 30, 2007 at 09:44:12PM +0200, Boaz Harrosh wrote:
> Some short explanations:
> [1/16] gdth: split out isa probing - Christoph Hellwig
> [2/16] gdth: split out eisa probing - Christoph Hellwig
> [3/16] gdth: split out pci probing - Christoph Hellwig
> These three are from Christoph and where ACKed by
> Jeff at the time.
>
> [4/16] gdth: Remove 2.4.x support, in-kernel changelog - Jeff Garzik
> Same but partial work was done both by Christoph and Matthew.
>
> [5/16] gdth: kill gdth_{read,write}[bwl] wrappers - Jeff Garzik
> [6/16] Reorder scsi_host_template intitializers
> [7/16] gdth: make some virt ctrlr code common
> These 3 are from Jeff's patchset 6 & 7 where the same patch
I think up to here their obvious candidates to put into scsi-misc ASAP
once we can get an ACK from Achim.
> [8/16] gdth: Remove virt hosts - Christoph && Boaz
> Here we need an executive decision! The issue is as stated by Christoph:
>
> "The virt_ctr option allows to register a new scsi_host for each bus
> on the raid controller. This non-default option makes no sense with
> the current scsi code and prevents cleaning up the host registration,
> so remove it."
>
> I agree. This is just exactly the same as done buy scsi-ml scans but only
> more resource consuming. Unless I'm totally missing something, perhaps it is
> just a leftover from old kernels.
>
> But if it is decided that this "virt_ctr" fixture is absolutely needed than
> I have a patch for re-enabling it at: "after the patchset", done in a
> different
> way. Because for now it prevents the cleanups I need.
>
> Also this patch can Just be merged with [7/16] but I wanted it separate in
> the
> case we decide for "virt_ctr" fixture return.
I think we want to put this in, but maybe keep the modular paramter for
now and print a big warning if anyone actually specifies it.
Achim, do you have any opinion on this?
> [9/16] gdth: clean up host private data - Christoph && Boaz
> This is based on the same patch from Christoph, but taken one step
> farther, by just passing the ha pointer everywhere instead of hanum.
> Christoph please acknowledge your signed-of-by on this patch.
Sure, feel free to add it.
>
> [10/16] gdth: gdth_get_status() return pointer to host not its index - Boaz
> This logically belongs to [9/16] but is separated for reviewing and
> bisect-ability
> As it is a sensitive matter.
As I mentioned in my reply to the patch I'd prefer to just use dev_id
directly like any modern driver.
> [11/16] gdth: switch to modern scsi host registration - Christoph
> Christoph what is missing from here is the remove of the deprecated
> pci_find_device() call. Can I Just use pci_get_device() of the same
> signature
> or do I need to call some other pci_ members after that?
if you use pci_get_device you need to call pci_put device to drop a reference
when you're done with the device (or in a failure path).
> [12/16] gdth: Remove gdth_ctr_tab[] - Boaz
> I took Christoph's cleanup one step farther and got read of the statically
> allocated gdth_ctr_tab[]. In it's place I use the new link-list introduced
> by the [11/16] patch.
Looks good. But we'll need some proper locking for this list once we
start supporting pci hotplug.
> [13/16] gdth: Make one abuse of scsi_cmnd less obvious - Matthew Wilcox
> This is the first patch sent by Matthew Wilcox, rebased to all above
> patches. Matthew, thanks, it saved me from a much uglier hack I had
> with regard to per-command-private-data.
>
> [14/16] gdth: Setup proper per-command private data - Boaz
> [15/16] gdth: Move members from SCp to gdth_cmndinfo, stage 2 - Boaz
> These two move me much closer to the agenda I had in all this,
> which is: "gdth diss-abuse of of scsi_cmnd IO members".
> With these patches I also conform to Matthew's second patch:
> "gdth: Stop abusing ->done for internal commands"
>
> [16/16] gdth: !use_sg cleanup and use of scsi accessors
> And finally this one.
I'll look at these four patches later on, I'm a bit too tired to follow
it right now, sorry.
Thanks a lot again for doing all the work on this driver!
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