On Sun, 2007-12-16 at 13:13 +0900, Paul Mundt wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 16, 2007 at 12:20:54AM +0000, Adrian McMenamin wrote:
> > This device is electrically compatible with ATA-3 IDE CD drives but
> > implements a proprietary packet interface. There have been previous
> > Dreamcast CD drivers around but this is new code and uses DMA as
> > opposed to PIO for reads.
> >
> > It also supports reading the proprietary GD Rom format disks.
> >
> > The driver will live as drivers/sh/gdrom/gdrom.c
> >
> No, the driver will live in drivers/cdrom if that's the API that you
> depend on. The only things in drivers/sh are SH-specific bus support
> code, it is not a dumping ground for unrelated drivers.
Well, the other cd drives exist in mainline outside that directory eg
drivers/block/paride/pcd.c drivers/ide/ide-cd.c drivers/scsi/sr.c
As far as I can see if this joins mainline it will be the only
proprietary CD device - there were six others which were
in /drivers/cdrom but they were purged recently.
I'm not bothered where it goes, though.
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