Re: [Fwd: "Enhanced" MD code avaible for review]

From: Jeff Garzik
Date: Wed Mar 17 2004 - 14:30:35 EST



(added linux-kernel to CC, where IMO the discussion on wider issues belongs)

Christoph Hellwig wrote:
On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 12:05:51PM -0700, Justin T. Gibbs wrote:
I'm aware of Neil's past comments on the subject, but I was not aware
of a more full discussion on what this means in terms of lost functionality
for Linux. I would like to have that discussion. I'm more than willing
to adjust our strategy once that discussion takes place and a consensus
is reached.


We're not far enough to actually removing functionlly yet. For that
early userspace needs to get a little more mature and more widely used.

We're not going to add more functionaly like that. though.

If early userspace isn't ready, it sounds like a choice between "nothing" and "it works".

We want a clean, tasteful solution, sure. But I think we can work within the confines of the existing 2.6 API, and not postpone this stuff under early userspace is ready.

<rant>
Overall... the storage industry finally got off their ass and created a vendor-neutral RAID format, and they're actually using it. Linux users don't deserve to be left out in the cold until 2.7.x klibc stuff is in, since they will be buying such RAID hardware right now.

I got into the Linux kernel game years ago in a large part because of precisely this -- getting Linux users going on hardware that would otherwise be Windows-only, without my help. (or would otherwise be a grotty and buggy vendor driver, without my help:))
</rant>

Jeff



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