On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 01:14:09AM -0700, Matthew Dharm wrote:
> This patch removes all of the mode-translation logic.  It's no longer
> needed, as the upper-level drivers now all issue the proper 10-byte
> commands.  This is a large patch, but what it's doing is removing a great
> deal of unneeded code -- about 650+ lines removed, according to diffstat.
> 
> Those of you who are having some trouble getting your DVD-RAMs detected
> properly should have all your problems solved by an upcoming patch from the
> SCSI folks.  It may look like that problem is related to this patch, but it
> isn't -- it's a side-effect of another SCSI patch to consolidate code.
> 
> Special thanks to James Bottomley for being patient enough to work with me
> on these issues on the SCSI layer.
> 
> This, BTW, makes US_FL_MODE_XLATE a NOP.  The symbol is kept for the
> purpose of allowing unusual_devs.h to be consistent between 2.4 and 2.5
> 
> There are still a few places where more code could (potentially) be
> removed.  I need to mull over the UFI specification to be sure, tho.
> 
> Greg, please apply.

Applied, thanks.

greg k-h


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