Re: [GIT PULL] Staging driver patches for 3.19-rc1

From: Pavel Machek
Date: Sun Dec 28 2014 - 12:53:18 EST


Hi!

On Mon 2014-12-15 11:32:22, Greg KH wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 08:04:53PM +0100, Richard Weinberger wrote:
> > > Fact is, this is useful code, in this area. In the domain it is used
> > > in, it works properly, and the abi is sufficient. Yes, it's ugly in
> > > spaces, and insecure if used outside of Android, but that's ok for the
> > > users of the code.
> >
> > Let's discuss this while having a few beers.
> > It is going to be philosophic.
>
> I'm all for beers and philosopic talk, sounds good :)
>
> > >> Is there a change that Android will pick it up?
> > >
> > > Yes.
> >
> > So then wait until this happens and ignore binder.
>
> I have been, for years now.
>
> But the issue is, drivers/staging/ should not just be a "dumping ground"
> for code. Code in there needs to either move forward in being cleaned
> up and accepted, or it needs to be deleted.
>
> This is the reason why I deleted the binder code from the tree a few
> years ago. Turns out, that's the first commit vendors revert when they
> make an android product. Then they add on a mis-match of patches on top
> of it, bringing the code kind-of-up-to-date with the newer kernel, and
> ship it. That has caused problems by people not knowing what to apply
> and fix in order to handle abi changes.
>
> So the code went back into staging, and got fixed up, and now that's as
> far as I can take it without either deleting it, or moving it out of
> staging. So I'm trying to move it out of staging.
>
> Now I know this is a "special case" for stuff that might be "ugly".
> Fact is, we are stuck with this user api due to ignoring this code for
> many years on the community side, as well as Google not taking the time
> and effort originally to push it upstream. There is fault on both sides
> here, I agree.
>
> And because of that, I'm willing to maintain this on our side. I have
> confirmation that Google employees will also co-maintain it as well.
> But the userspace api is something that we just have to live with, as
> ugly as it is, until someone, who has the ability to commit to the
> Android userspace side, does the work.

Do we have to live with _all_ the parts of userspace API? I asked
about the debugfs parts before, but I don't think I got any reply.

Pavel
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