Re: [RFC] Don't use linux/version.h anymore to indicate aper-driver version - Was: Re: [PATCH 03/37] Remove unneeded version.hincludes from include/

From: Stefan Richter
Date: Fri Jun 24 2011 - 17:10:52 EST


On Jun 24 Devin Heitmueller wrote:
> Really, this is all about applications being able to jam a hack into
> their code that translates to "don't call this ioctl() with some
> particular argument if it's driver W less than version X, because the
> driver had a bug that is likely to panic the guy's PC". Sure, it's a
> crummy solution, but at this point it's the best that we have got.

The second best. The best that we have got is that the user runs a fixed
kernel.

Anyway; if this is the only purpose that this interface version serves,
then Mauro's subsystem-centralized solution has the benefit that it
eliminates mistakes due to oversight by individual driver authors.
Especially because the kind of implementation behavior changes that are
tracked by this type of version datum are sometimes just discovered or
documented in hindsight. On the other hand, Mauro's solution is redundant
to the uname(2) syscall.

Â) Yes, it is still an ABI version, nothing less. With all its backwards
and forwards compatibility ramifications.
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