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Originally Posted by geekmaster
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It seems that at the 2.6.10 vintage, the lab126 code is bit cleaner (regarding trailing spaces, at least). And the mmc driver lab126 used looks much more "modern" (in interrupt handling and added SD 2.0 support and SDHC support as well, all missing from the mainline "fork" at kernel.org -- with the mmc.c original author (Woodhouse) having different email addresses in those two forks).
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Like I posted, they must not have been using the main-line kernel.
That is what you would expect to see if they where pulling from a repository (manufacturer's) that contained changes in advance of what the main-line kernel had accepted.
Check this list, it may include a copy of the repo they had been using:
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/