--- linux/drivers/scsi/advansys.c Wed Jan 30 19:19:24 2002
+++ linux/drivers/scsi/advansys.cmin5 Sun Jan 20 11:42:44 2002
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-#define ASC_VERSION "3.3GG" /* AdvanSys Driver Version */
+#define ASC_VERSION "3.3GH" /* AdvanSys Driver Version */
/*
* advansys.c - Linux Host Driver for AdvanSys SCSI Adapters
@@ -670,7 +670,7 @@
1. Return an error from narrow boards if passed a 16 byte
CDB. The wide board can already handle 16 byte CDBs.
- 3.3GG (01/02/02):
+ 3.3GH (1/20/02):
1. hacks for lk 2.5 series (D. Gilbert)
I. Known Problems/Fix List (XXX)
@@ -3613,23 +3613,6 @@
#define ASC_MIN(a, b) (((a) < (b)) ? (a) : (b))
#endif /* CONFIG_PROC_FS */
-/*
- * XXX - Release and acquire the io_request_lock. These macros are needed
- * because the 2.4 kernel SCSI mid-level driver holds the 'io_request_lock'
- * on entry to SCSI low-level drivers.
- *
- * These definitions and all code that uses code should be removed when the
- * SCSI mid-level driver no longer holds the 'io_request_lock' on entry to
- * SCSI low-level driver detect, queuecommand, and reset entrypoints.
- *
- * The interrupt flags values doesn't matter in the macros because the
- * SCSI mid-level will save and restore the flags values before and after
- * calling advansys_detect, advansys_queuecommand, and advansys_reset where
- * these macros are used. We do want interrupts enabled after the lock is
- * released so an explicit sti() is done. The driver only needs interrupts
- * disabled when it acquires the per board lock.
- */
-
/* Asc Library return codes */
#define ASC_TRUE 1
#define ASC_FALSE 0
@@ -4821,7 +4804,7 @@
boardp->id = asc_board_count - 1;
/* Initialize spinlock. */
- boardp->lock = SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED; /* replaced by host_lock dpg */
+ boardp->lock = SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED;
/*
* Handle both narrow and wide boards.
@@ -5871,7 +5854,7 @@
/* host_lock taken by mid-level prior to call but need to protect */
/* against own ISR */
- spin_lock_irqsave(boardp->lock, flags);
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&boardp->lock, flags);
/*
* Block new commands while handling a reset or abort request.
@@ -9414,8 +9397,8 @@
printk("Scsi_Host at addr 0x%lx\n", (ulong) s);
printk(
-" next 0x%lx, extra_bytes %u, host_busy %u, host_no %d, last_reset %d,\n",
- (ulong) s->next, s->extra_bytes, s->host_busy, s->host_no,
+" next 0x%lx, host_busy %u, host_no %d, last_reset %d,\n",
+ (ulong) s->next, s->host_busy, s->host_no,
(unsigned) s->last_reset);
#if ASC_LINUX_KERNEL24