Ok, there's a test9-pre3 there now..
The SCSI stuff is pretty straightforward, and it works for me (and I also
built a kernel with all regular x86-capable SCSI drivers included, so the
others got at least that level of testing). But there are some non-x86
scsi drivers out there etc, so give it a whirl.
Basic approach: remove all #ifdef MODULE, and get rid of the hosts.c
hardcoded listing of SCSI devices - let SCSI controller drivers do their
own initialization.
Linus
---- - pre1: - USB: OHCI controller unlink and bandwidth reclamation fixes - USB: storage update - sparc64: register window race. Non-deadlock rwlocks. - name clash in hamradio/pi2.c and hamradio/pt.c - epic100 credits, 8139too driver update, sr.c initcalls - acenic update - NFS sillyrename fixups - mktime(). Do it just once - not 16 times. - misc small fixes to random drivers by Tigran - IDE driver picks up master/slave relationships on its own. - truncate unmapped/uptodate case handled correctly - don't do notifier locking at low level: higher levels do (or should do) this already. - ACPI interpreter updates (and file renames - making this part big) - SysKonnect gigabit driver update - 3c59x driver update - pcmcia debounce logic. Ugh. - MM balancing (Rik Riel) - pre2: - "extern inline" -> "static inline". It doesn't matter right now, but it's proactive for future gcc versions. - various net drvr updates and fixes - more initcall updates - PPC updates (including PPC-related drivers etc) - disallow re-mounting same filesystem in same place multiple times. Too confusing. And /etc/mtab gets strange. - Riel VM update - sparc updates - PCI bridge scanning fix: assign numbers properly - network updates - scsi fixes - pre3: - uninitialized == zero. Remove extra initializers. - block_prepare_write and block_truncate_page: if the page is up-to-date, then so are the buffer heads inside it once they are mapped.. - SCSI initialization - move over to the modular case. No more double initialization. - Sync up with Alans 2.2.x driver changes - networking updates (iipv6 works non-modular etc) - netfilter update - adfs correct dentry operations - ARM update (including ARM drivers) - acenic driver update - floppy: we'd better hold the io_request_lock when playing with "CURRENT". - NFS cache coherency across file locking fix - NFS over TCP - handle TCP socket writability right.. - USB updates- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
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