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SubjectRe: [PATCH] arch: m68k: include: asm: the 3rd parameter of 'insl' and 'outsl' need '<< 2'
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Thorsten,

>> No need for the #ifdef CONFIG_Q40 - Q40 is the only m68k subarch that builds
>> the parport_pc module (which includes parport.h), IIRC. Is that correct,
>> Thorsten?
>
> The header is included outside of Q40. There is no Q40 kernel
> in Debian (yet). So, no.

OK, so it's the Amiga use of parport_pc that you had issues with. I
really should stop
relying on my increasingly fuzzy memory.

Looking at the arch defconfigs, neither Amiga or Atari defines
CONFIG_PARPORT_PC.
Is this driver used on any m68k subarch at all? At this stage I'm not
even certain it is
in fact used on Q40.

Anyway, back to the patch at hand: any change to parport_pc.h should
not affect m68k at all,
so you're free to patch this any way you please.

Changes to m68k asm/io.h should be avoided unless shown to cause no
harm to existing drivers.
I can't see direct use of insl/outsl in Atari m68k drivers I checked,
but due to the slightly tangled
nature of m68k io.h, these may get pulled in through macros yet. I'd
prefer the code stays as-is.

Regards,

Michael


2013/6/6 Thorsten Glaser <tg@mirbsd.de>:
> schmitz dixit:
>
>> No need for the #ifdef CONFIG_Q40 - Q40 is the only m68k subarch that builds
>> the parport_pc module (which includes parport.h), IIRC. Is that correct,
>> Thorsten?
>
> The header is included outside of Q40. There is no Q40 kernel
> in Debian (yet). So, no.
>
> bye,
> //mirabilos
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