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SubjectRe: SCSI breakage on non-cache coherent architectures
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On Wed, 2007-11-21 at 09:39 +1100, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> On Tue, 2007-11-20 at 15:10 -0600, James Bottomley wrote:
> > We're talking about trying to fix this for 2.4; which is already at
> > -rc3 ... Is an entire arch change for dma alignment really a merge
> > candidate at this stage?
>
> Well, as I said before... it's a matter of what seems to be the less
> likely to break something right ?
>
> On one side, I'm doing surgery on code I barely know, the scsi error
> handling, and now it seems I also have to fixup a handful of drivers
> that aren't the most obvious pieces of code around.
>
> On the other side, Roland proposal is basically just adding a macro that
> can be empty for everybody but a handful of archs, and stick it onto one
> field in one structure...

Yes ... it's the getting arch owner agreement to send the patch that
slightly worries me.

> The later has about 0 chances to actually break something or cause a
> regression. I wouldn't say that about the former.
>
> Now, I will see if I manage to fixup the NCR drivers to pass a
> pre-allocated buffer (USB storage I think can pass NULL as it's not
> calling prep in atomic context). But then, it complicates the matter
> because that means "restore" will have to know whether prep allocated
> the buffer or not, thus more fields to add to the save struct, it's
> getting messy, unless we decide -all- callers are responsible for the
> buffer allocation (hrm... maybe the best approach).

Sorry, yes, that's what I was thinking ... identically to the way the
struct scsi_eh_save is handled ... or indeed as an extra pointer field
inside scsi_eh_save.

James


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