Re: patch "staging: remove nokia_hp4p driver
From: Pavel Machek
Date: Sun Aug 31 2014 - 05:29:12 EST
Hi!
> > > > What is going on here? I get flamed for not cleaning up the driver,
> > > > because I cleaned it up before merging to -staging. Ok, so I did more
> > > > cleanups, sent 3 cleanup patches, no reaction on those, and now I got
> > > > a note that you are going to remove the driver...?
> > >
> > > For the 3 "cleanup" patches, the first one was rejected and you said to
> > > not include it, so I couldn't apply the others.
> >
> > That was different series. I'm talking about:
> >
> > [PATCH 1/3] staging: nokia_h4: switch to right types and use bdaddr_t
> > [PATCH 2/3] staging: nokia_h4: avoid __uX types
> > [PATCH 3/3] staging: use inlines where it makes sense
> >
> > That is still valid and received no comments at all.
>
> I didn't see those, were they mixed in with the previous ones?
Well, I did sent them in reply to discussion... Do you want me to
resend them?
> > > > Please don't, I'd still like to clean the driver up and get included,
> > > > as n900's are still under active use.
> > >
> > > As the Bluetooth maintainer has said a number of times, he doesn't want
> > > the driver in the tree as it is not doing the correct things. It's been
> > > a long time in the tree with no work on it at all, and I follow the
> > > suggestions of the maintainers of the subsystems that staging drivers
> > > follow.
> >
> > You asked for more work and explained how easy it is to revert the
> > removal.
> >
> > I did more work, you ignored it, and are removing the driver, anyway.
>
> Those 3 patches do nothing to address the issues that the bluetooth
> maintainers have raised, right?
Bluetooth maintainers have raised a ton of issues, this addresses
"custom random address" part of them.
> > > I suggest cleaning this up in your own tree, and then just submitting it
> > > for inclusion in the "normal" part of the kernel. That way I'm not
> >
> > ...creating a mess in the history, and fun merge problems for
> > people actually using the driver :-(. And yes, n900 people actually
> > are using it and have their own changes on top of it.
>
> Look, the driver has been in my tree for a very long time with nothing
> done on it. The bluetooth maintainer has asked me to remove it as it
Very long time == 1 kernel release. When single patch takes 20 days to
apply, I'd not characterise it as very long time.
Pavel
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