Re: [PATCH RFC 0/12] ahci: Add support for non-PCI devices

From: Jeff Garzik
Date: Tue Mar 02 2010 - 16:34:58 EST


On 03/02/2010 01:28 PM, Anton Vorontsov wrote:
Hi all,

This patch set refactors AHCI code to make it more generic, plus
adds a new platform driver to support AHCI interfaces integrated
into System-On-Chip devices.

The patches should apply on top of v2.6.33 (soon will be rebased
on top of linux-next).

I don't have any PCI AHCI handy (yet, but I plan to find one), so
PCI AHCI was only compile-tested.

As demonstrated in libata-dev.git#libahci, I think the best route is to move generic code into libahci. In #libahci you will see

libahci -> common code
ahci -> standard PCI driver, req's libahci
mv-ahci -> Marvell AHCI driver, req's libahci
acard-ahci -> ACard AHCI driver, req's libahci

and to this we could easily add

platform-ahci -> platform AHCI driver, req's libahci

WARNING: #libahci should not be used directly, it is meant for illustration purposes only. It has not been properly updated for several recent ahci.c changes upstream, which implies that the trivial-and-obvious task of moving generic code from ahci.c to libahci.c must be redone.

Jeff



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