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Message-ID: <8b67d60712081737g2be31ad0j3006a89ef1db0c59@mail.gmail.com>
Date:	Sun, 9 Dec 2007 01:37:09 +0000
From:	"Adrian McMenamin" <lkmladrian@...il.com>
To:	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: rq_for_each_bio

I have tried to search through the mailing list and it is not entirely
clear, but it looks like this has gone from the kernel: not least
because my driver reports:

drivers/sh/gdrom/gdrom.c:665: error: implicit declaration of function
'rq_for_each_bio'

I am not arguing for a stable ABI/API, I get that one - but is there a
canonical source of changes in the kernel (because unless you cross
reference lkml and git repos the mailing list isn't) and if there is -
how can we get it on the first page of google? :)

(Actually, forget the theologocal discussion, tell me about rq_for_each_bio)
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