2010/11/12 Matthias Buecher / Germany <m...@maddes.net>:
> Generic 014 is also something I'm currently working on, and it is not
> really obsolete.
> The printk() definitely helps to identify hardware, especially not
> supported one.
> The other changes help developers to find the correct spots for
> enhancements.
>
> You may remove the blocks with the comments, but the prints should be
> left in.

I already pushed the printk upstream, at a more generic place, i.e. in
cfi_probe.c :: cfi_chip_setup() :

http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-2.6.36.y.git;a=commitdiff;h=771a115a6df06c45cf783e24c3f1f08b3e9aac4c

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Guillaume LECERF
GeeXboX developer - www.geexbox.org
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