anyway - i wonder if anybody is ever using 2.6.21+ on a system with one of
those legacy mitsumi single-speed (LU-005/FX-001) and double-speed (FX-001D)
cd-rom drives !?
iirc, these where the first drives available on the market (must have been
around '94) and those were no ide/atapi compatible drives which had their
own isa-bus controller.
i wonder if there still exist any of those devices in functional state in
this world, at least not attached to some system being able to boot
2.6.21+ - so, maybe mcdx driver is something for
Documentation/feature-removal-schedule.txt , being removed in 2.6.25 or so
after being announced for some time (i.e. driver telling "i will be gone
soon, go spend those $15 to get a new drive") ?
not 100% sure here, but there really may be nobody to complain about
removing this one.....
regards
roland
ps:
hey, i just read discussions about removing RAW driver, so if THAT being
discussed for removal, this one probably should have been removed already !
;)
----- Original Message -----
From: "roland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 1:43 AM
Subject: warning: #warning You have not edited mcdx.h
while looking at some more warnings i got with allyesconfig i came across
this really weird one:
In file included from drivers/cdrom/mcdx.c:78:
drivers/cdrom/mcdx.h:180:2: warning: #warning You have not edited mcdx.h
drivers/cdrom/mcdx.h:181:2: warning: #warning Perhaps irq and i/o settings
are wrong.
looking into the code :
#ifndef I_WAS_HERE
#ifndef MODULE
#warning You have not edited mcdx.h
#warning Perhaps irq and i/o settings are wrong.
#endif
#endif
and before:
/* *** make the following line uncommented, if you're sure,
* *** all configuration is done */
/* #define I_WAS_HERE */
huh?
is this file meant to be edited before compile ?
searched the list and came across some patch from adrian bunk:
[Patch] (new version) configure mcdx without editing mcdx.h
at http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel&m=94772887906874&w=2
and http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel&m=94724271712637&w=2
and http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel&m=94699770112439&w=2
has this never been merged ?
regards
roland
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