On Fri, December 21, 2007 2:22 pm, Jens Axboe wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 21 2007, Adrian McMenamin wrote:
>> On 21/12/2007, Jens Axboe <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> > Your design is also heavily geared towards there just being a single
>> > CDROM, I'm assuming this wont be a problem given your hw (it sets a
>> bad
>> > example for others to follow though, lots of violations against normal
>> > programming practice for multiple devices and smp).
>>
>>
>> Yes, because is there only one device and there will only ever be one
>> device (unless you know of somebody doing Dreamcast hardware
>> development).
>>
>> I understand the point you are making but adding in additional code
>> would only diminish resource availability or slow performance on a
>> small machine without actually delivering any better outcomes for
>> kernel users..
>>
>> Is it reaslly necessary?
>
> No it's not necessary, it was just a general reflection on how it could
> have been done more in style with "regular" drivers.
>
I have another look at the code, though i am anxious not to add to the
driver's footprint if it is not bring any real benefit. Let me see if
there is a way round that.
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