Re: Tekram's TRM-1040S USCSI proc driver?

From: Kurt Garloff (garloff@suse.de)
Date: Sat Oct 28 2000 - 12:04:11 EDT

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    Hi Benson,

    On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 06:25:45PM -0600, Benson Chow wrote:
    > Anyone know if Tekram's DC315/DC395 SCSI driver will be incorporated
    > into the kernel distribution? I think their driver is GPL, or was there
    > some other reason it wasn't incorporated?
    >
    > Their source code is on their website...

    and newer sources can be found on my website as I am the maintainer of this
    driver:
    http://www.garloff.de/kurt/linux/dc395/
    You find everyhting you need to compile a driver module (or to incorporate
    it into the kernel) for 2.2 and 2.4 kernels.

    > Just wonderring... (unfortunately I had a DC315 for a day but had to give
    > it up... it was the worst of the AHA2940A and DC390F that I already
    > had...)

    As Matthias pointed out correctly: I did not ask for inclusion into the
    mainstream kernel yet.

    There's a reason for this:
    The driver works only for 98% of the people.
    Then there is one percent with weird problems that I can't understand at all
    (PCI DMA errors or spontaneous reboots ...)
    And one percent, where the driver ends up aborting commands, not recovering
    and finally sometimes corrupting data.

    It's the latter that worries me and I do not want to push the driver into
    the kernel, as long as I do not understand and solved these issues.
    After all, it's not a sound driver that just fails to operate, but a SCSI
    driver which you entrust your data to.

    Sorry!

    Regards,

    -- 
    Kurt Garloff  <garloff@suse.de>                          Eindhoven, NL
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    SuSE GmbH, Nuernberg, FRG                               SCSI, Security
    


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