On 12.11.2010 21:33, Guillaume LECERF wrote:
> 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
> 

Sorry, didn't see that yet. Then generic 014 is obsolete starting from
2.6.36.
Although the additional comments help when developing, especially the
link from 014 points directly to the 1.4 definition instead of a device
description.

Thanks
Maddes
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