Hi Christian,
But I should check-out Ingo's kernel on aahz. Any chance that the
patches
will make it into the official kernel?
Eventually, I'd say. Tuomas didn't maker any changes to the ESP core so
even if we cannot figure out how to properly disable tagged queueing,
the hack can live in the Amiga Zorro driver (unless Geert strictly
objects).
Right now, the driver is in a bit of a sorry state - I just shoehorned
Tuomas' code (based on my early driver which only had support for one
or two types of boards) into my tree (which had evolved to add
definitions for all known Zorro ESP boards). I need to redo this
properly.
I'm off for a conference next week, and will face busy times at work
for the next weeks after my return. Unless I can make rapid progress
merging the two variants, it may be best to submit the patch Ingo used
to linux-m68k for review.
I know, I had promised to clean up a number of other pending drivers
for review long ago. Unfortunately, the Kiwi tendency to improvise even
high tech stuff with their beloved number eight wire has kept me in
firefighting mode for the past half year, with little hope for that to
change in the next months. That is just work - having a toddler
entering the 'terrible twos' at home fully takes care of the rest.
Anyway, I shouldn't complain - without Tuomas' debugging work none of
this would have come anywhere near as far.
Cheers,
Michael
Christian
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