
12 Dec
2008
12 Dec
'08
12:50 a.m.
Dear Kumar Gala,
In message 3B24DCFA-1309-4B92-A4AE-D9943D33269B@kernel.crashing.org you wrote:
and ...), so it isnt a big deal imo. i asked if Wolfgang wanted it automated and he preferred making the user do it themselves.
This seems backwards to me..
ACK here.
'sata init' isn't safe. It seems like you should only be able to call it once. However I think we can keep issuing it and cause bad things to happen.
No, I think on contrary it should explicitely be possible to call it repeatedly, for example when you (dis-) connect or replace devices on the S-ATA interface(s).
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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