Messages in this thread | | | From | John W Fort <> | Subject | SCSI host changes, multi-path crap | Date | Sun, 27 Oct 2002 15:39:59 +1000 |
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HEY! andmike and patmans of @us.ibm.com YOU FUCKED UP.
For two weeks in a row you have submitted code that deliberately breaks scsi drivers.
Could you spell out your master plan for everyone who isn't using IBfuckingM sanctioned hardware.
From Patrick's proposed patches for lower level changes crap.
drivers/scsi/inia100.c: In function `inia100_biosparam': drivers/scsi/inia100.c:661: structure has no member named `host' drivers/scsi/inia100.c:662: structure has no member named `id' drivers/scsi/inia100.c:659: warning: `pTcb' might be used uninitialized in this function
There are more than 3 SCSI drivers in the linux kernel and you need to fix all of them instead of fucking N-3 of them.
Given that 99% of Linux users will never know WTF multi-pathed SCSI hosts are, shouldn't you adjust your code to reflect this.
I am starting to remember all the reasons I hated IBM people, but then along came the Oracle people.
mumble, mumble, it will be fixed in the next release, mumble, mumble, it will be fixed in the next release, mumble, mumble, it will be fixed in the next release, mumble, mumble, it will be fixed in the next release, mumble, mumble, it will be fixed in the next release,
Patrick, should I mention that the ('-1\t' * 9) could be ('-1\t' * 5) in sg.c, but 'suck my cock' would work as well.
enough bile for today, cu johnf
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