Re: Adaptec/DPT I2O Option Omitted From Linux 2.6.0 Kernel ConfigurationTool
From: Samuel Flory
Date: Sun Dec 28 2003 - 19:16:21 EST
Leon Toh wrote:
Merry Christmas Everyone,
I just downloaded full source code of linux-2.6.0 to start doing some
work and testing of Adaptec/DPT I2O controller's. This is when I happen
to notice Adapec/DPT I2O option have been omitted from Linux Kernel
2.6.0 Configuration tool.
Typically this option is located in *Device Drivers -> SCSI device
support -> SCSI low-level drivers*. Furthermore it is also not listed in
*Device Drivers -> I2O device support* also. And the driver source
(dpti2o) is residing in /drivers/scsi.
Please advice how should I than go about in hacking Linux 2.6.0 Kernel
Configuration tool to include Adaptec/DPT I2O support ?
Also any reason for the Adaptec/DPT I2O option being omitted out from
Linux Kernel configuration tool ? Or is it just happen to be accidental
? Will this be option made available in the next release or pre-release
of 2.6 kernel than ?
The DPT I2O driver was never converted to the new driver model. The
driver from what I can see is a mess. It doesn't even compile in 2.4
for a number of archs like amd64.
A while back a bunch of people (including myself) raised the concern
through various channels with adaptec. In theroy someone at adaptec is
working on it, but there was not an ETA.
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