Someone already doing this?  If not, I'm down.

On Tue, 11 Dec 2001, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:

:
:There exists a patch for adding a mode to our floppy driver to
:add DEC RX50 media handling.
:
:The crucial part of this is the addition of this line:
:    { 10,2,0xFF,0x10,80, 800,1,FDC_300KBPS,1,0x2E,1 }, /*  400K DEC RX50 */
:
:But if one examines the fd.c driver, one cannot help but notice that the
:handling of densities is a bit convoluted, to put it mildly.
:
:I'm looking for a volounteer to do this, it is a quite simple job and
:I am quite sure that practically everybody has the hardware they need to
:do this :-)
:
:Cleaning it up consists of the following steps:
:
:1.  Define a new set of (bitmap) macros to distinguish the drive type:
:       #define FD_3S   0x0001  /* 3.5" single density */
:       #define FD_5S   0x0002  /* 5.25" single density */
:       ...
:    And use these instead of the FD_1200 and similar in 
:    struct fd_data->type.
:
:2.  Augment the struct fd_type with two new fields:
:       int minor;      /* minor device encoding */
:       int drives;     /* bitmap of compatible drives (FD_[35][SD]) */
:    And fill these fields out in the fd_types[NUMTYPES] array.
:    Add a termination entry at the end of the table so the
:    NUMTYPES, NUMDENS, and FD_%d[5_25] #defines can be eliminated.
:
:3.  Change the _clone code to use the new "minor" field instead of
:    the private table it uses now.  (Eliminate and avoid any
:    use of NUMTYPES, NUMDENS and FD_%d[5_25]).
:
:4.  Change the code in Fdopen to examine the "drives" field in the
:    fd_types[] array instead of the hardcoded switch.  (Eliminate
:    and avoid any use of NUMTYPES, NUMDENS and and FD_%d[5_25]);
:
:5.  Remove any other use of NUMTYPES, NUMDENS and FD_%d[5_25]
:
:6.  Add the "rx50" entry from above to the table to show how simple
:    that is now.
:
:7.  Make it possible to define a new mode from userland with an ioctl.
:    (hint: instead of the index, put a pointer to the struct fd_type into
:    the fd_data structure.)
:
:Preferably, send one patch per step rather than one huge patch since that
:will make reviewing easier.
:
:First volounteer to send me email gets the assignment.
:
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