Re: [PATCH] Revert "Bluetooth: Use devname:vhci module alias for virtual HCI driver"

From: Thomas Bächler
Date: Wed Mar 05 2014 - 13:48:52 EST


Am 05.03.2014 19:36, schrieb Marcel Holtmann:
>>>> This reverts commit bfacbb9aec029b3200053d84c8cd5d7575f2d4a5.
>>>
>>> NAK. We allocated a static minor for this.
>>
>> Johan mentioned that. Commit b075dd40c95d11c2c8690f6c4d6232fc,
>> correct?

I am sorry Marcel, I only looked at the Linus tree, not at bluetooth or
bluetooth-next. This commit should indeed fix the problem. Disregard my
patch.

> Why isn't that headed into 3.14 right now, and CC'd to
>> stable? Currently you have a somewhat broken driver in 3.13 and
>> 3.14-rcX that seems to have a pretty clear fix.
>
> somewhat broken? kmod prints this as an error, but it is not a regression in user functionality. The driver works just as before. The error message can be ignored.

It's a regression in my sanity, since numerous users blame all kernel
bugs on this error message and I am tired of explaining the situation
(problem + error message == problem found *sigh*). I only sent this
patch since I hadn't found the correct fix.

> So if anybody feels strongly that the static device node assignment should be put into -stable, then I am fine with it. However I do not see this as passing requirement for a -stable fix since it is really not affecting anyone (minus the misleading message from kmod).

Since b075dd4 will end up in the Linus tree eventually, I have no
trouble backporting it myself.

Sorry for the disturbance.

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