cy82c693: remove stale driver history

Signed-off-by: Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz <bzolnier@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz 2010-01-18 07:18:58 +00:00 committed by David S. Miller
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* CYPRESS CY82C693 chipset IDE controller
*
* The CY82C693 chipset is used on Digital's PC-Alpha 164SX boards.
* Writing the driver was quite simple, since most of the job is
* done by the generic pci-ide support.
* The hard part was finding the CY82C693's datasheet on Cypress's
* web page :-(. But Altavista solved this problem :-).
*
*
* Notes:
* - I recently got a 16.8G IBM DTTA, so I was able to test it with
* a large and fast disk - the results look great, so I'd say the
* driver is working fine :-)
* hdparm -t reports 8.17 MB/sec at about 6% CPU usage for the DTTA
* - this is my first linux driver, so there's probably a lot of room
* for optimizations and bug fixing, so feel free to do it.
* - if using PIO mode it's a good idea to set the PIO mode and
* 32-bit I/O support (if possible), e.g. hdparm -p2 -c1 /dev/hda
* - I had some problems with my IBM DHEA with PIO modes < 2
* (lost interrupts) ?????
* - first tests with DMA look okay, they seem to work, but there is a
* problem with sound - the BusMaster IDE TimeOut should fixed this
*
* Ancient History:
* AMH@1999-08-24: v0.34 init_cy82c693_chip moved to pci_init_cy82c693
* ASK@1999-01-23: v0.33 made a few minor code clean ups
* removed DMA clock speed setting by default
* added boot message
* ASK@1998-11-01: v0.32 added support to set BusMaster IDE TimeOut
* added support to set DMA Controller Clock Speed
* ASK@1998-10-31: v0.31 fixed problem with setting to high DMA modes
* on some drives.
* ASK@1998-10-29: v0.3 added support to set DMA modes
* ASK@1998-10-28: v0.2 added support to set PIO modes
* ASK@1998-10-27: v0.1 first version - chipset detection
*
*/
#include <linux/module.h>