On Wednesday 02 May 2007, Stefan Richter wrote:
>Olaf Hering wrote:
>> On Tue, May 01, Kristian Høgsberg wrote:
>>> drivers/firewire/Kconfig | 60 ++
>>
>> NACK.
>> Upgrade the current drivers/ieee1394/ with the new code,
>
>Last time I believe I was the only one who asked whether to put it into
>drivers/ieee1394 instead of another directory. Of course I acknowledge
>that everytime a new review round is started, people do reconsider.
>Especially since we had a gap of a few months since the last LKML review.
>
>> and keep all existing module names.
>
>I'm impartial to that. Using same names might ease the transition from
>the userspace side, as far as there is userland which relies on module
>names.
>
>A certain drawback of same names would be that geeks cannot install both
>stacks at once during the transition period. Therefore, checking
>whether eventual problems are in fact regressions involves a module
>unload/ configure/ build/ install/ reload cycle, instead of just module
>unload/ reload. This especially means we can only get help from testers
>who are able to build kernels.
>
>Other opinions?
I can and do build my own kernels so that's not a problem for me. I also have
a firewire movie camera that went through absolute hell the last time a
firewire upgrade came by, and it was over 5 months before I had a working
kino install again. So I'd vote unconditionally to have 2 trees to select
from at module load time until the shakeout has produced usable code in the
2nd tree.
>From me, its a definite ACK.
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