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@@ -58,26 +58,6 @@ | |||
58 | </para> | 58 | </para> |
59 | </chapter> | 59 | </chapter> |
60 | 60 | ||
61 | <chapter id="libataThanks"> | ||
62 | <title>Thanks</title> | ||
63 | <para> | ||
64 | The bulk of the ATA knowledge comes thanks to long conversations with | ||
65 | Andre Hedrick (www.linux-ide.org), and long hours pondering the ATA | ||
66 | and SCSI specifications. | ||
67 | </para> | ||
68 | <para> | ||
69 | Thanks to Alan Cox for pointing out similarities | ||
70 | between SATA and SCSI, and in general for motivation to hack on | ||
71 | libata. | ||
72 | </para> | ||
73 | <para> | ||
74 | libata's device detection | ||
75 | method, ata_pio_devchk, and in general all the early probing was | ||
76 | based on extensive study of Hale Landis's probe/reset code in his | ||
77 | ATADRVR driver (www.ata-atapi.com). | ||
78 | </para> | ||
79 | </chapter> | ||
80 | |||
81 | <chapter id="libataDriverApi"> | 61 | <chapter id="libataDriverApi"> |
82 | <title>libata Driver API</title> | 62 | <title>libata Driver API</title> |
83 | <sect1> | 63 | <sect1> |
@@ -314,4 +294,24 @@ and other resources, etc. | |||
314 | !Idrivers/scsi/sata_sil.c | 294 | !Idrivers/scsi/sata_sil.c |
315 | </chapter> | 295 | </chapter> |
316 | 296 | ||
297 | <chapter id="libataThanks"> | ||
298 | <title>Thanks</title> | ||
299 | <para> | ||
300 | The bulk of the ATA knowledge comes thanks to long conversations with | ||
301 | Andre Hedrick (www.linux-ide.org), and long hours pondering the ATA | ||
302 | and SCSI specifications. | ||
303 | </para> | ||
304 | <para> | ||
305 | Thanks to Alan Cox for pointing out similarities | ||
306 | between SATA and SCSI, and in general for motivation to hack on | ||
307 | libata. | ||
308 | </para> | ||
309 | <para> | ||
310 | libata's device detection | ||
311 | method, ata_pio_devchk, and in general all the early probing was | ||
312 | based on extensive study of Hale Landis's probe/reset code in his | ||
313 | ATADRVR driver (www.ata-atapi.com). | ||
314 | </para> | ||
315 | </chapter> | ||
316 | |||
317 | </book> | 317 | </book> |