Sorry- my bad- I did this for amd64 and somehow missed my checklist to
do it also on i386.
On Wed, 31 May 2006, Matthew Jacob wrote:
*blink*? It did break things? My apologies- I could have sworn that I'd done
a LINT check. Sorry- I'll get right on this.
On Wed, 31 May 2006, Don Lewis wrote:
On 30 May, Matt Jacob wrote:
mjacob 2006-05-30 22:44:00 UTC
FreeBSD src repository
Modified files:
sys/cam cam_xpt.c
sys/cam/scsi scsi_all.h
Log:
Handle some of the inquiry flags that have come into
usage as of SPC2r20. Specifically, handle the BQueue
flag which will indicate that a device supports the
Basic Queueing model (no Head of Queue or Ordered tags).
When this flag is set, SID_CmdQueue is clear. This has
causes FreeBSD to assume that the device did not support
tagged operations.
This commit broke compilation of the ahb driver, which appears to be
trying to get the number of ecbs from the spc2_flags member of
scsi_inquiry_data, which it tries to access under the old member name,
reserved[1]. Not that I care all that much because I don't have any ahb
hardware, but this driver is included in the GENERIC kernel.
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