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authorAlan Cox <alan@linux.intel.com>2015-02-03 14:18:55 +0100
committerGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>2015-02-04 00:58:39 +0100
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i2o: move to staging
The I2O layer deals with a technology that to say the least didn't catch on in the market. The only relevant products are some of the AMI MegaRAID - which supported I2O and its native mode (The native mode is faster and runs on Linux), an obscure crypto ethernet card that's now so many years out of date nobody would use it, the old DPT controllers, which speak their own dialect and have their own driver - and ermm.. thats about it. We also know the code isn't in good shape as recently a patch was proposed and queried as buggy, which in turn showed the existing code was broken already by prior "clean up" and nobody had noticed that either. It's coding style robot code nothing more. Like some forgotten corridor cleaned relentlessly by a lost Roomba but where no user has trodden in years. Move it to staging and then to /dev/null. The headers remain as they are shared with dpt_i2o. Signed-off-by: Alan Cox <alan@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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-
- Linux I2O Support (c) Copyright 1999 Red Hat Software
- and others.
-
- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
- as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
- 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-AUTHORS (so far)
-
-Alan Cox, Building Number Three Ltd.
- Core code, SCSI and Block OSMs
-
-Steve Ralston, LSI Logic Corp.
- Debugging SCSI and Block OSM
-
-Deepak Saxena, Intel Corp.
- Various core/block extensions
- /proc interface, bug fixes
- Ioctl interfaces for control
- Debugging LAN OSM
-
-Philip Rumpf
- Fixed assorted dumb SMP locking bugs
-
-Juha Sievanen, University of Helsinki Finland
- LAN OSM code
- /proc interface to LAN class
- Bug fixes
- Core code extensions
-
-Auvo Häkkinen, University of Helsinki Finland
- LAN OSM code
- /Proc interface to LAN class
- Bug fixes
- Core code extensions
-
-Taneli Vähäkangas, University of Helsinki Finland
- Fixes to i2o_config
-
-CREDITS
-
- This work was made possible by
-
-Red Hat Software
- Funding for the Building #3 part of the project
-
-Symbios Logic (Now LSI)
- Host adapters, hints, known to work platforms when I hit
- compatibility problems
-
-BoxHill Corporation
- Loan of initial FibreChannel disk array used for development work.
-
-European Commission
- Funding the work done by the University of Helsinki
-
-SysKonnect
- Loan of FDDI and Gigabit Ethernet cards
-
-ASUSTeK
- Loan of I2O motherboard
-
-STATUS:
-
-o The core setup works within limits.
-o The scsi layer seems to almost work.
- I'm still chasing down the hang bug.
-o The block OSM is mostly functional
-o LAN OSM works with FDDI and Ethernet cards.
-
-TO DO:
-
-General:
-o Provide hidden address space if asked
-o Long term message flow control
-o PCI IOP's without interrupts are not supported yet
-o Push FAIL handling into the core
-o DDM control interfaces for module load etc
-o Add I2O 2.0 support (Deffered to 2.5 kernel)
-
-Block:
-o Multiple major numbers
-o Read ahead and cache handling stuff. Talk to Ingo and people
-o Power management
-o Finish Media changers
-
-SCSI:
-o Find the right way to associate drives/luns/busses
-
-Lan:
-o Performance tuning
-o Test Fibre Channel code
-
-Tape:
-o Anyone seen anything implementing this ?
- (D.S: Will attempt to do so if spare cycles permit)