Re: [RFC net-next 00/28] ndo_ioctl rework

From: Kalle Valo
Date: Sun Nov 08 2020 - 06:22:27 EST


Jakub Kicinski <kuba@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

>> For the wireless drivers, removing the old drivers
>> instead of just the dead code might be an alternative, depending
>> on whether anyone thinks there might still be users.
>
> Dunno if you want to dig into removal with a series like this,
> anything using ioctls will be pretty old (with the exception
> of what you separated into ndo_eth_ioctl). You may get bogged
> down.

I would very much like to get rid of unused ancient wireless drivers but
the problem is that it's next to impossible to know if someone still
uses a driver, or if the driver is even working. For example, few months
back I suggested removing one driver which I thought to be completely
unused (forgot already the name of the driver) and to my big surprise
there was still a user, and he reported it working with a recent kernel
release.

So I don't know what to do. Should we try adding a warning like below? :)

"This ancient driver will be removed from the kernel in 2022, but if
it still works send report to <...@...> to avoid the removal."

How do other subsystems handle ancient drivers?

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