Jeff Garzik wrote:
In such cases, patches are divided into branches by category: ncq (NCQ queueing support), chs-support (C/H/S support), adma (new ADMA driver), sil24 (new Silicon Image 312x driver), passthru (ATA passthrough/SMART support), etc.
Jeff, The below doesn't seem to include NCQ. Is this an oversight? Thanks, BR
Albert Lee: [libata] C/H/S support, for older devices [libata] add driver for Promise PATA 2027x libata-dev-2.6: pdc2027x add ata_scsi_ioctl libata-dev-2.6: pdc2027x change comments libata-dev-2.6: pdc2027x move the PLL counter reading code libata-dev-2.6: pdc2027x PLL input clock detection fix libata ata_data_xfer() fix libata handle the case when device returns/needs extra data libata-dev: Convert pdc2027x from PIO to MMIO libata-dev: pdc2027x use "long" for counter data type libata-dev: pdc2027x ATAPI DMA lost irq problem workaround Daniel Drake: sata_nv: Support MCP51/MCP55 device IDs Douglas Gilbert: [libata scsi] add START STOP UNIT translation Erik Benada: [libata sata_promise] support PATA ports on SATA controllers Jason Gaston: ahci: AHCI mode SATA patch for Intel ICH7-M DH Jeff Garzik: [libata] add new driver ata_adma [libata adma] enable PCI MWI during controller initialization [libata] ATA passthru (arbitrary ATA command execution) [libata] ata_adma: update for recent ->host_stop() API changes [libata] pata_pdc2027x: update for recent ->host_stop() API changes libata: Update 'passthru' branch for latest libata libata: trim trailing whitespace. Tejun Heo: SATA: rewritten sil24 driver sil24: add FIXME comment above ata_device_add sil24: remove irq disable code on spurious interrupt sil24: add testing for PCI fault sil24: move error handling out of hot interrupt path sil24: remove PORT_TF sil24: replace pp->port w/ ap->ioaddr.cmd_addr sil24: fix PORT_CTRL_STAT constants sil24: add more comments for constants
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