Re: Promise SATA driver GPL'd

From: Nick Urbanik (nicku_at_vtc.edu.hk)
Date: 08/27/03

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    Date:	Wed, 27 Aug 2003 11:01:29 +0800
    To: andersen@codepoet.org
    
    

    Dear Erik and Jeff,

    Did you make any progress here or were you discouraged by the resulting
    flamewar?

    Does this work in 2.4.x? I have a Tyan Trinity i875P S5101 which I want to
    use the parallel IDE ports on. They are connected to a PDC20378. Any
    patches that you think would be reliable? Or should I take the opportunity
    to return this to the vendor and buy an Intel S845WD1-E instead?

    Erik Andersen wrote:

    > On Tue Jul 22, 2003 at 04:56:29PM -0400, Jeff Garzik wrote:
    > > > I was reading over your libata driver yesterday. Certainly a lot
    > > > cleaner than the cam stuff IMHO. Given the info made available
    > > > via the Promise driver, I expect that I could get an initial
    > > > libata host adaptor driver hacked together in short order. After
    > > > all, the Intel one is just 400 lines. So unless you (or anyone
    > > > else) have already started or would prefer to do the honors,
    > > > I'll try to hack something together this evening,
    > >
    > > Shoot, that would be great ;-)
    >
    > K, I'll give it a try.
    >
    > > On a legal note, I would prefer that completely new drivers (i.e. no
    > > copied code from other sources) be licensing in the same way as
    > > libata.c. Maintainer's preference in the end, of course, but I would
    > > like to strongly encourage following libata.c's example ;-)
    >
    > By that I assume you mean osl-1.1 like libata.c, rather than GPL
    > like ata_piix.c.... I expect I may be copying bits and pieces
    > from the Promise driver though. Certainly I'd like to use as
    > much of their header files as seems practical. So it may very
    > well need to stay GPL'd. But I'll see what I can do.
    >
    > > I have a TX2 board, too, so I can test your stuff as well.
    >
    > Cool. I have a TX2 as well. Hope I don't fry it... :)

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