[PATCH 0/11] ahci: Add support for non-PCI devices
From: Anton Vorontsov
Date: Wed Mar 03 2010 - 12:17:21 EST
On Wed, Mar 03, 2010 at 08:40:30AM -0500, Jeff Garzik wrote:
[...]
> Well, the general idea is to have a kernel module libahci.ko, upon
> which ahci.ko, mv-ahci.ko, acard-ahci.ko and platform-ahci.ko
> depends.
Yep, that's exactly the purpose of my patches.
> That would imply a bunch of exports, when the library code
> is moved from ahci.c to libahci.c, because libahci should be a
> separate kernel module.
Yep. Though, I don't bother with exporting symbols that neither
ahci (PCI driver) nor platform driver need. Later we might export
some more for mv/acard-ahci...
> I'm not overly picky about file naming. However, in existing
> installations, people, scripts, knowledgebase articles and
> configuration files expect "ahci" to be the driver for PCI AHCI
> devices. We don't want to break that if we can avoid it. Simply
> using a different name avoids any breakage related to name changes.
OK. So in these series:
- I kept PCI driver in ahci.c (built as ahci.ko);
- Moved generic code into libahci.{c,h} (built as libahci.ko)
Also in these series:
- Rebased on top of linux-next (the patches also apply onto the
current Linus' git tree, fwiw).
- Dropped sparse fixes patch, as the issue appears to be already
fixed in linux-next.
- Addressed Sergei's comments on ahci_platform driver.
Thanks,
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