Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches for "blkvsc_do_operation".
2011 Apr 04
18
[PATCH 00/22] Staging: hv: Cleanup storage drivers - Phase IV
More cleanup. In this patch-set we deal with the following issues:
1) While a Linux guest on Hyper-V can be assigned removable media
devices (DVD, floppy etc), these devices are not handled by the
Hyper-V block driver. So, we cleanup all the dead code
dealing with removable media devices.
2) There were multiple functions to retrieve information about
the device. Since much of
2011 Apr 04
18
[PATCH 00/22] Staging: hv: Cleanup storage drivers - Phase IV
More cleanup. In this patch-set we deal with the following issues:
1) While a Linux guest on Hyper-V can be assigned removable media
devices (DVD, floppy etc), these devices are not handled by the
Hyper-V block driver. So, we cleanup all the dead code
dealing with removable media devices.
2) There were multiple functions to retrieve information about
the device. Since much of
2011 Apr 06
20
[RESEND][PATCH 00/22] Staging: hv: Cleanup storage drivers - Phase IV
The latest upstream merge changed struct block_device_operations:
This merge got rid of blkvsc_media_changed and introduced the
function blkvsc_check_events. This broke all the patches that
were sent after the tree was closed the last time. This is a resend of
this patch-set to account for this change in the kernel.
More cleanup. In this patch-set we deal with the following issues:
1) While a
2011 Apr 06
20
[RESEND][PATCH 00/22] Staging: hv: Cleanup storage drivers - Phase IV
The latest upstream merge changed struct block_device_operations:
This merge got rid of blkvsc_media_changed and introduced the
function blkvsc_check_events. This broke all the patches that
were sent after the tree was closed the last time. This is a resend of
this patch-set to account for this change in the kernel.
More cleanup. In this patch-set we deal with the following issues:
1) While a
2011 Jun 06
51
[PATCH 00/49] Staging: hv: Driver cleanup
Further cleanup of the hv drivers:
1) Continue to cleanup our drivers to conform to the Linux Driver
Model.
2) Fix some long standing bugs with regards to unloading and
reloading the drivers - block, net and stor.
3) VMBUS is an ACPI enumerated device; make VMBUS an ACPI bus driver.
4) Get rid of channel polling code; instead the channel receive paths
will be purely interrupt
2011 Jun 06
51
[PATCH 00/49] Staging: hv: Driver cleanup
Further cleanup of the hv drivers:
1) Continue to cleanup our drivers to conform to the Linux Driver
Model.
2) Fix some long standing bugs with regards to unloading and
reloading the drivers - block, net and stor.
3) VMBUS is an ACPI enumerated device; make VMBUS an ACPI bus driver.
4) Get rid of channel polling code; instead the channel receive paths
will be purely interrupt