Re: Let's get rid of ide-scsi

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--- Wakko Warner <[email protected]> wrote:

> Alex Davis wrote:
> > I think we should get rid of ide-scsi.
> > 
> > Reasons:
> > 1) It's broken.
> > 2) It's unmaintained.
> > 3) It's unneeded.
> > 
> > I'll submit a patch if people agree.
> > 
> > I code, therefore I am
> 
> I personally do not agree with this.  I worked on at boot disk(floppy) which
> contained the kernel and modules to find a cdrom (or usb disk) and use it as
> my 2nd stage.  If I had to use ide-cd, I would not beable to do my first
> stage loader on a single floppy (I support ide and scsi cdroms via sr-mod).
> 
> ide-cd.ko is > than sr-mod.ko + ide-scsi.ko
> 
> I am aware that scsi_mod.ko is larger than those 3 combined and I still need
> it regardless for usb.
> 
> My personal vote would be to drop the entire ide subsystem which would thus
> drop ide-scsi.  The SCSI layer has been a general block device layer for
> more than true scsi devices.  USB, Firewire, and SATA use the scsi layer. 
> And as I understand it, libata is starting to handle PATA devices.  Once it
> can handle PATA fine, the ide code would pretty much be useless.
> 
> I am also against the seperate USB block layer, I personally saw no use in
> it.
> 
> -- 
>  Lab tests show that use of micro$oft causes cancer in lab animals
>  Got Gas???
> 

Wakko:

Modules can be compressed: On a 2.6.15 kernel doing a 'gzip -9 idecd.ko' reduced its size
from 43616 bytes to 19234 bytes. The only additional step is modifying 'modules.dep' and
changing idecd.ko to idecd.ko.gz. You now have a fully functional ide cdrom driver.



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