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Message-ID: <20121130183918.GA22577@kroah.com>
Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2012 10:39:18 -0800
From: Greg KH <gregkh@...uxfoundation.org>
To: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@...are.com>
Cc: pv-drivers@...are.com, Andy King <acking@...are.com>,
linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
virtualization@...ts.linux-foundation.org
Subject: Re: [Pv-drivers] [PATCH 12/12] VMCI: Some header and config files.
On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 09:20:41AM -0800, Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
> On Friday, November 30, 2012 09:09:21 AM Greg KH wrote:
> > On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 08:47:46AM -0800, Andy King wrote:
> > > I didn't get the resend either, so it seems our corporate mail really is
> > > eating messages. Lovely.
> > >
> > > > > > +#define IOCTLCMD(_cmd) IOCTL_VMCI_ ## _cmd
> > > > >
> > > > > I don't recall ever getting a valid answer for this (if you did, my
> > > > > appologies, can you repeat it). What in the world are you talking
> > > > > about here? Why is your driver somehow special from the thousands
> > > > > of other ones that use the in-kernel IO macros properly for an
> > > > > ioctl?
> > >
> > > Because we're morons. And unfortunately, we've shipped our product
> > > using those broken definitions: our VMX uses them to talk to the driver.
> > > So here's what we'd like to do. We will send out a patch soon that
> > > fixes the other issues you mention and also adds IOCTL definitions the
> > > proper way using _IOBLAH(). But we'd also like to retain these broken
> > > definitions for a short period, commented as such, at least until we
> > > can get out a patch release to Workstation 9, at which point we can
> > > remove them. Does that sound reasonable?
> >
> > It has been my experience, that when people say "We will remove that api
> > sometime in the future", it never happens. So why not just do it now?
> >
> > Especially given that this code will be coming out in 3.9 at the
> > earliest, and that is 6 months away, so that should be plenty of time to
> > get this fixed up.
>
> Our schedule for releasing hosted products is not necessarily aligned
> with mainline kernel releases.
And kernel developers don't really care about company schedules, nor
should they, you know this :)
thanks,
greg k-h
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