Re: 2.6.20-rc1-mm1

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On 12/15/06, Andrew Morton <[email protected]> wrote:

+toshiba-tc86c001-ide-driver-take-2.patch

Acked-by: Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz <[email protected]>

IMO this can be merged for 2.6.20 as it is new driver
(which is clean, tested and acked by Alan already)

All 693 patches:

hpt3xx-rework-rate-filtering.patch
 HPT3xx: rework rate filtering

ACK

hpt3xx-rework-rate-filtering-tidy.patch
 hpt3xx-rework-rate-filtering-tidy

ACK

hpt3xx-print-the-real-chip-name-at-startup.patch
 HPT3xx: print the real chip name at startup

ACK

hpt3xx-switch-to-using-pci_get_slot.patch
 HPT3xx: switch to using pci_get_slot()

ACK

hpt3xx-cache-channels-mcr-address.patch
 [PATCH] HPT3xx: cache channel's MCR address

ACK

hpt3x7-merge-speedproc-handlers.patch
 HPT3x7: merge speedproc handlers

ACK

hpt370-clean-up-dma-timeout-handling.patch
 HPT370: clean up DMA timeout handling

ACK

hpt3xx-init-code-rewrite.patch
 HPT3xx: init code rewrite

ACK

piix-fix-82371mx-enablebits.patch
 PIIX: fix 82371MX enablebits

ACK, thought I haven't compared wrt datasheet yet

piix-remove-check-for-broken-mw-dma-mode-0.patch
 PIIX: remove check for broken MW DMA mode 0

ACK, 100% correct and non-intrusive cleanup

piix-slc90e66-pio-mode-fallback-fix.patch
 PIIX/SLC90E66: PIO mode fallback fix

ACK, this is an important bugfix

pdc202xx_new-remove-useless-code.patch
 pdc202xx_new: remove useless code

ACK, nice cleanup

pdc202xx_-remove-check_in_drive_lists-abomination.patch
 pdc202xx_*: remove check_in_drive_lists() abomination

ACK, ditto

I think that all above patches from Sergei should be merged now as they
are either bugfixes or not-intrusive cleanups and got more than enough
exposure in -mm (since 2.6.17-mm).

jmicron-warning-fix.patch

Wouldn't it be neater to add BUG() instead?  Seems to fix warning
for me and documents nicely that this case cannot happen.

Thanks,
Bart
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