Re: [PATCH 0/6] Initial Rust V4L2 support

From: Hans Petter Selasky
Date: Sat Apr 08 2023 - 15:51:03 EST


On 4/6/23 23:56, Daniel Almeida wrote:
Hi all, this is my first attempt at adding Rust support to the
media subsystem.


Please let me know your thoughts.


Hi Daniel,

I think V4L2 should be written in primarily one language.

At first, I think Rust for V4L2 has no benefits for media drivers, webcams, DVB-S/T/T2, pointing tablets and so on. You assume that all code is running inside the kernel and needs to be perfect. But I think you could just aswell implement the next USB webcam V4L2 driver in Perl for that sake.

The reason for my point of view, is that I think most of the drivers in media/ should run in user-space, and not inside the kernel. The driver is killed when the device is detached, and all lost memory is reclaimed, automagically. Then there exist proper methods to lock-down all interfaces and file handles, so that device drivers will not do any harm, even if exploited. For example the Capsicum library, I'm using FreeBSD.

Debugging stuff using GDB in user-space, is so much more convenient than debugging stuff inside the kernel. And the development time is much faster.

The example of secure V4L2 programming is already here:
https://github.com/hselasky/webcamd

I would rather like more drive on that, than flowing down the Rust stream. Rust is cool, Java is cool, VM's are cool. The only bad about cool things, is that they are so slow. For many years I completely avoided C++ code for the sake it is very slow to compile, compared to bare C code. And when looking at how Firefox is building using Rust, I am a little worried, why we need so much code in there!

Engineering energy would be much more focused, if hardware vendors could agree more about what binary formats to use for their device protocols, than changing the coding language, so that now anyone can be let loose to program in the Linux kernel without risking any damage.

The goal for Linux driver development should be fewer drivers and not more. I'm glad if not everyone out there can do my job writing C-code for device drivers. We don't need more people to mess around there simply. I don't want Linux to become the next Microsoft, with gigabytes of drivers which are never used for anything.

The webcamd daemon already is close to 6 MBytes big on amd64 on FreeBSD. Inside there is support for 510 drivers (counting =y keywords), built straight off Linus Torvalds:

cat config | grep CONFIG | grep "=y" | wc -l
510

ls -l `which webcamd`
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 5915016 Mar 30 19:09 /usr/local/sbin/webcamd

The USB video class is great, instead of tons of GSPCA devices, then yeah, we don't need to drag around so much legacy binaries, just to make everyone happy. What did Apple do? Custom PCI webcam devices? Why can't they just stick with virtual USB devices, and then have a dual configured device, one config for their own HD codec, and one config for people like me, just needing the framebuffer.

You asked for a comment and now you got one!

--HPS