[Apologies if this has come up twice - I didn't see it come back to my own
mailbox, which leads me to believe it didn't go out at all].

        It is interesting that this thread has come up now.  I have spent
the past month or so in a complete redesign of the scsi queueing.  I have
something that is basically finished, but only lightly tested in live
kernels.  My patches are currently against 2.3.11 - one of my next tasks
is to bring this up to whatever the current kernel is.  The 2.3.11 kernel
has some weirdnesses which makes it hard to test anything substantive,
which is the main reason I want to move to a more stable release right
now.

        For more information and a link to the patches, see
http://www.andante.org/scsi_queue.html.

        There is a lot to absorb - if the web site doesn't explain it, I
will be happy to go into more detail.

        Note- I don't read linux-kernel.  Replies to either linux-scsi or
to me directly via email.

-Eric

"The world was a library, and its books were the stones, leaves,
 brooks, grass, and the birds of the earth.   We learned to do what only
 a student of nature ever learns, and that was to feel beauty." 
                        Chief Luther Standing Bear - Teton Sioux














"The world was a library, and its books were the stones, leaves,
 brooks, grass, and the birds of the earth.   We learned to do what only
 a student of nature ever learns, and that was to feel beauty."
                        Chief Luther Standing Bear - Teton Sioux






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