Workable vintage driver support mechanism? (Re: [alsa-devel] [PATCH v3] ES938 support for ES18xx driver)
From: Andreas Mohr
Date: Mon Oct 06 2014 - 14:42:01 EST
On Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 04:13:12PM +0200, Takashi Iwai wrote:
> At Mon, 6 Oct 2014 15:55:18 +0200,
> Ondrej Zary wrote:
> > ES938 does not depend on ES18xx and can be connected to any device with MIDI
> > interface. Maybe there are some other cards with this chip.
>
> Please prove it :)
:(
> That said, I'm not willing to merge the patch in the current form.
> One of the reason is that this can be implemented pretty easily in
> user-space. Another is that it's a deadly old device, and likely only
> handful boards are still running in the world, thus no much motivation
> to bloat the kernel code for that. We're even discussing to get rid
> of ISA codes from the kernel tree nowadays.
>
> Sorry, the patch was submitted 10 years too late.
:((
Given that I hate the forces that are increasingly coming into play here
(but of course I do see the bigger picture, namely of kernel tree bloat),
I think I have an idea which might be useful to accept:
for every piece of sufficiently "vintage" submission,
people would be tasked with offering (or somehow ensuring)
a sufficiently closely time-related cleanup in other places.
Thus, given a "diffstat penalty" (lines added minus lines removed)
of the vintage support patch:
Additionally offer a cleanup patch
which gets rid of redundantly implemented kernel tree functionality:
- for 15 year old devices: 0.5 * diffstat_penalty
- for 20 year old devices: 1.0 * diffstat_penalty
- for 25 year old devices: 1.5 * diffstat_penalty
- for 30 year old devices: whaaa?
Hmm?
Andreas Mohr
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