Re: [PATCH][MMC] Secure Digital (SD) support
From: Pierre Ossman
Date: Sat Mar 05 2005 - 08:49:50 EST
Russell King wrote:
On Sat, Mar 05, 2005 at 01:23:16PM +0100, Pierre Ossman wrote:
I can make a new patch or you can just undo that line once you've
applied the current one.
I'd rather not just apply this patch - there's rather a lot there to
just apply on top of what's already merged.
Is there any chance you can split it up into a smaller set of changes
so it's more obvious what's going on at each stage please?
Sure. I'll try to divide it into smaller pieces. It will result in some
patches that are just there to prepare for the other ones though (i.e.
they don't add any functionality by themselves).
We'll also need to run this by Linus first, explaining why you believe
it's now ok to merge this. (Added Linus...)
First of, I can't really back up the claim that it isn't ok. The SDA has
a paragraph about non-disclosure in their "IP Policy"
(http://www.sdcard.org/membership/images/ippolicy.pdf) but it also
states that exceptions can be granted.
Against this stands the new information that the SDA is changing its
policy and making the specs public. This information comes from some of
the guys at HP research and hasn't been confirmed by any public
statement from SDA. The SDA have, however, already released the SDIO
specs. Presumably as part of this new policy.
It was also pointed out in the previous thread by myself, Alan Cox and
Ian Molton that SD specs have been publically available from different
companies for quite some time. As such it is difficult for anyone to
claim that these are secret and can be regulated by a NDA. The only part
that hasn't been found in the wild is the spec for the 'secure' parts of
the cards. But that also means that it isn't included in this patch so
it shouldn't pose a problem.
As always, IANAL so I can't give any definite answer. But from my point
of view they would have a very weak case if they tried to claim that the
information in this patch is a trade secret.
Rgds
Pierre
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