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<title>linux-dev/drivers/fc4/fcp_impl.h, branch master</title>
<subtitle>Linux kernel development work - see feature branches</subtitle>
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<updated>2007-10-18T01:53:55Z</updated>
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<title>[SCSI] fc4: remove this and all associated drivers</title>
<updated>2007-10-18T01:53:55Z</updated>
<author>
<name>Matthew Wilcox</name>
<email>matthew@wil.cx</email>
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<published>2007-10-16T05:05:07Z</published>
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This code has been slowly rotting for about eight years.  It's currently
impeding a few SCSI cleanups, and nobody seems to have hardware to test
it any more.  I talked to Dave Miller about it, and he agrees we can
delete it.  If anyone wants a software FC stack in future, they can
retrieve this driver from git.

Signed-off-by: Matthew Wilcox &lt;matthew@wil.cx&gt;
Acked-by: David S. Miller &lt;davem@davemloft.net&gt;
Signed-off-by: James Bottomley &lt;James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com&gt;
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<entry>
<title>long vs. unsigned long - low-hanging fruits in drivers</title>
<updated>2007-10-14T19:41:51Z</updated>
<author>
<name>Al Viro</name>
<email>viro@ftp.linux.org.uk</email>
</author>
<published>2007-10-14T18:35:20Z</published>
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deal with signedness of the stuff passed to set_bit() et.al.

Signed-off-by: Al Viro &lt;viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk&gt;
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds &lt;torvalds@linux-foundation.org&gt;
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<title>[SCSI] fc4: Conversion to struct scsi_cmnd in fc4</title>
<updated>2006-10-25T22:12:45Z</updated>
<author>
<name>Henrik Kretzschmar</name>
<email>henne@nachtwindheim.de</email>
</author>
<published>2006-10-10T21:41:42Z</published>
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Changes the obsolete Scsi_Cmnd to struct scsi_cmnd in the Fibre Channel
driver (fc4).

Signed-off-by: Henrik Kretzschmar &lt;henne@nachtwindheim.de&gt;
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton &lt;akpm@osdl.org&gt;
Signed-off-by: James Bottomley &lt;James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com&gt;
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<entry>
<title>[SCSI] allow sleeping in -&gt;eh_host_reset_handler()</title>
<updated>2005-06-17T17:05:18Z</updated>
<author>
<name>Jeff Garzik</name>
<email>jgarzik@pobox.com</email>
</author>
<published>2005-05-28T11:57:14Z</published>
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Signed-off-by: James Bottomley &lt;James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com&gt;
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<title>Linux-2.6.12-rc2</title>
<updated>2005-04-16T22:20:36Z</updated>
<author>
<name>Linus Torvalds</name>
<email>torvalds@ppc970.osdl.org</email>
</author>
<published>2005-04-16T22:20:36Z</published>
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Initial git repository build. I'm not bothering with the full history,
even though we have it. We can create a separate "historical" git
archive of that later if we want to, and in the meantime it's about
3.2GB when imported into git - space that would just make the early
git days unnecessarily complicated, when we don't have a lot of good
infrastructure for it.

Let it rip!
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