Re: [PATCH] mmc: Multi-sector writes

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Andrew Morton wrote:

>The fact that this is enabled under the experimental
>CONFIG_MMC_BULKTRANSFER seems unfortunate.  I mean, if the code works OK
>then we should just enable it unconditionally, no?
>
>  
>

It was made this way to make Russell more open to it. I have since not
recieved any more comments from him so I figured I could pass it by you
instead to get more wide spread testing. The long term goal was removing
the config and having it on all the time.

>I'm thinking that it would be better to not have the config option there
>and then re-add it late in the 2.6.14 cycle if someone reports problems
>which cannot be fixed.  Or at least make it default to 'y' so we get more
>testing coverage, then remove the config option later.  Or something.
>
>Thoughts?
>  
>

Removing it would be preferable by me. All that #ifdef tends to clutter
up the code. After som initial problem with a buggy card everything has
worked flawlesly.

Rgds
Pierre

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