Re: Adaptec/DPT I2O Option Omitted From Linux 2.6.0 Kernel Configuration Tool
From: Leon Toh
Date: Mon Dec 29 2003 - 05:17:27 EST
At 11:15 AM 29/12/2003, Samuel Flory wrote:
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.
How broken is the driver than ? What are the implication's if the driver is
left as it is for now ?
It doesn't even compile in 2.4 for a number of archs like amd64.
This driver was initially intended only for i386 arch. Furthermore at that
time when this driver was finalized amd64 wasn't available.
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.
If you have happen to have a list of issues with this current driver
together with supporting information to back up those claims, please
forward them to so that I can escalate those issues into Adaptec via the
appropriate communication channel. I happen to have a number of contact's
within Adaptec myself.
By the way I've hack the script file to make Adaptec I2O Option to appear
in Linux 2.6.0 Kernel Configuration tool. Currently I'm now in the middle
of recompiling the kernel using current dpti2o driver support but haven't
got to the dpti2o driver yet.
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