Re: I request inclusion of SAS Transport Layer and AIC-94xx intothe kernel

From: Luben Tuikov
Date: Thu Sep 29 2005 - 11:33:53 EST


On 09/29/05 11:17, Bernd Petrovitsch wrote:
>
> Then submit your driver as a (separate) block device in parallel to the
> existing SCSI subsystem. People will use it for/with other parts if it

SAS is ultimately SCSI. I'll just have to write my own SCSI core.
_We_ together can do this in parallel to the old SCSI Core.

This is the whole idea.

> makes sense (and you - as the maintainer - accept their patches). And in

You see, at my age and my situation, I no longer see this as
"my balls - your balls". What matters to me is good design,
quality code, customer satisfaction, bottom line.

E.g. I'm quite a liberal person and I wouldn't block
or stop new technologes from going into Linux on the basis
and merit of my not understanidn that particular new technology.

The bottom line is not "my balls - your balls" but the wide
spread use of Linux and "storage OS of choice". Not "hobbyist
OS of choice" and not "let me play Robin Hood".

> a few years the "old" SCSI core fades out as legacy drives fade out (or
> they will happily coexist forever).

Yep, I've been saying this since 2002. On the linux-scsi ML.

> The point is: If *you* want it that way, *you* must go that way (and do
> not expect others to do it just that *you* get *your* driver merged).
> You are the maintainer of the new stuff and (almost) everything will
> work as you want.

And this is the problem: *you* and "the community" see things in
*this* way: "your balls - my balls", "yours/mine".

While I see things like this: new technology, absolve, use, move on.

As to your comment above, it's not about how *I* see things.
It's about how things _actually_ *are*:
http://www.t10.org/ftp/t10/drafts/sam4/sam4r03.pdf

> It might not be the cleanest or most elegant solution in the world, but
> if it works, who cares and why?

Turn the table around: can _I_ pose this question to JB and Christoph?

(since they are the ones who think this of SAM/SPC)

> Where is now the real problem?
> I can't see one.

Me neither.

Luben

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