James Bottomley wrote:
On Tue, 2007-10-23 at 18:06 -0400, Jeff Garzik wrote:
James Bottomley wrote:
On Tue, 2007-10-23 at 17:09 -0400, Jeff Garzik wrote:
James Bottomley wrote:
This should be the final SCSI updates; it's mainly just a few accessor
completion updates and two driver merges (sym2 and qla2xxx) we also
secured DaveM's agreement to remove fcal/fc4, which explains the high
removal line count.
The patch is available here:
master.kernel.org:/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jejb/scsi-misc-2.6.git
I guess I have the go-ahead to merge the end-CDROM-polling async
notification work you've been repeatedly ignoring?
I haven't been ignoring it ... it just needs quite a bit of work; the
best way to accelerate it seems to be simply to do it (add the
supported/trigger event bitmasks and expand the infrastructure). I just
haven't had the time within the merge window.
James, things cannot get bottlenecked like this. You have had MONTHS to
say something like this. The code was ready BEFORE the merge window.
The patch in question is an interface to user space. The problem with
those is that you can't put them in and refine them because the user
visible interface changes when you do that.
Post August, this user space interface patch has received (a) silence or
(b) this vague general worry about changing user space interfaces. All
the while it is working and was revised according to comment at the time.
At some point you gotta stop waiting for perfection or that mythical
"when I get a round tuit" and actually DO something.
When I see the new patch to end CD-ROM polling grow moldy for two months
while rewrites to ancient SCSI drivers go in, I throw up my hands in
wonderment. Poor Andrew is constantly resending -mm patches to you --
some stick, some vanish into the ether without comment. For months.
I really think you have the knowledge to be SCSI maintainer, but not the
time.
The pot is calling the kettle black here, since libata was supposed to
have moved out of SCSI about three years ago by helping us move the
shared elements up to block. As far as I can tell, the only progress
we've made in this area is me adding the odd API shift.
You're talking about long term directions, I'm talking about actually
getting day-to-day work accomplished.
Jeff
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