From: Markus Lidel <Markus.Lidel@shadowconnect.com>
To: Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk>
Cc: Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: I2O Updates + Questions
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2004 20:57:04 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <41473F00.50109@shadowconnect.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1095174189.16988.10.camel@localhost.localdomain>
Hello,
Alan Cox wrote:
> Markus, the new I2O stuff mostly looks nice. I found a few bits that
> seem wrong and some of my old cleanup bits still needed
> The attached patch files
> - Fix misformed error messages in i2o_block
Okay...
> - Add recieve_to_virt and send_to_virt to clean up remaining
> virt_to_* usage. (I've tweaked them to reflect the i2o_dma
> objects) so hopefully I got it right
> - Post an 8 byte startup message area. Some Promises scribble on the
> wrong dword. Also catch this
> - Fix several cases where messages got written to I/O space without
> i2o_raw_writel
> - Fix a case where we skipped dpt controllers on quiesce and didnt
> skip them on enable
> - Add some bits to try and get promise behaving again
> - Cleaned up the probe loop
> - Removed the remainder of i2o_retry and used the trick I was using
> in my test code from back whenever- on congestion report BUS_BUSY
> and leave it to the scsi layer
Ohohhh... i2o_core.c shouldn't be there anymore... I've split up
i2o_core.c in own files e. g. iop.c, pci.c, ...
Probably i've made a mistake with the patch i've submitted...
Will try to get it removed...
> Looking at the code the event stuff seems totally broken in the new code
> both in core and the commented out i2o_block code (which now leaks
The I2O Block driver doesn't use the event notifaction anymore, instead
it uses the probe and remove functions to add or remove disks...
> memory). Also i2o_scsi error path does a readl on msg->body[3] which is
> wrong as msg->body[3] is in kernel space and its contents are an I2O
> side message value so should get fed to i2o_send_to_virt().
The msg points to the outbound queue of the controller, don't i need a
readl there?
> Other question is message size - right now it uses the 2.4 message size
> which is twice what all the vendors recommend as working best (and
> doesn't work at all on AMI)
The message size from the outbound queue of the I2O controller?
Yep, the dpt_i2o driver even set it to 17 instead of 128 :-)
Sorry for the mistake with the i2o_core.c.
Thanks for taking time to look at the I2O driver!
Best regards,
Markus Lidel
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2004-09-14 15:03 I2O Updates + Questions Alan Cox
2004-09-14 18:57 ` Markus Lidel [this message]
2004-09-14 19:08 ` Alan Cox
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