Le dim, 25/04/2004 à 12:48 +1000, Paul Gear a écrit :
> Hi folks,
>
> A while back i posted about trying to create iteraid driver disks for
> FC1. With the help of David Kewley's instructions
> (http://www.klab.caltech.edu/~kewley/driverdisk/dd.html) on using Doug
> Ledford's driver kit (http://people.redhat.com/dledford/), i managed to
> create a proper driver disk.
Frankly if you really want to bother with ite hardware (the SII680 is
available here for the same price and is perfectly supported under
Linux) you should focus on getting their driver inside the kernel.org
sources.
ie make diffs, submit them to LKM, make the changes people request, etc
(ite is GPLed if I remember well).
This may seem more difficult but remember the kernel is a moving
target : after six months you'll have spent more energy getting this
out-of-tree driver work than getting it in-tree now.
Cheers,
--
Nicolas Mailhot
On Sunday 25 of April 2004 12:49, Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
> Le dim, 25/04/2004 à 12:48 +1000, Paul Gear a écrit :
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > A while back i posted about trying to create iteraid driver disks for
> > FC1. With the help of David Kewley's instructions
> > (http://www.klab.caltech.edu/~kewley/driverdisk/dd.html) on using Doug
> > Ledford's driver kit (http://people.redhat.com/dledford/), i managed to
> > create a proper driver disk.
>
> Frankly if you really want to bother with ite hardware (the SII680 is
> available here for the same price and is perfectly supported under
> Linux) you should focus on getting their driver inside the kernel.org
ITE docs are _publicly_ available unlike SiI ones.
> sources.
Yep.
> ie make diffs, submit them to LKM, make the changes people request, etc
> (ite is GPLed if I remember well).
>
> This may seem more difficult but remember the kernel is a moving
> target : after six months you'll have spent more energy getting this
> out-of-tree driver work than getting it in-tree now.
Well, I still have ITE (libata!) driver on my TODO,
but due to lack of free drives and time it is not yet done.
Cheers.