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From: Adrian Bunk <bunk@fs.tum.de>
To: John Bradford <john@grabjohn.com>
Cc: Linux-Kernel@vger.kernel.org, Riley@Williams.Name
Subject: Re: [2.6 patch] let broken drivers depend on BROKEN{,ON_SMP}
Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2003 13:37:24 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20030730113724.GA19356@fs.tum.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200307301129.h6UBTtBD001245@81-2-122-30.bradfords.org.uk>

On Wed, Jul 30, 2003 at 12:29:55PM +0100, John Bradford wrote:
> > > >  * Driver does not work, and is thus disabled. If it is not
> > > >    fixed in the near future, it will be considered to be
> > > >    OBSOLETE as well.
> > > >
> > > > 		CONFIG_BROKEN
> > > 
> > > Please do _NOT_ do this - there is a far more important and worthwhile
> > > reason to have a CONFIG_BROKEN than to simply save the few minutes of
> > > inconvenience that including a non-compiling option in a kernel build
> > > causes.
> > > 
> > > Imagine the situation where a driver such as a SCSI driver builds
> > > successfully, but it silently corrupts data under certain, (possibly
> > > rare), circumstances.
> > > 
> > > In that case, it's important to warn people that it's broken, because
> > > it's not necessarily obvious, and could case significant data loss.
> > > If something doesn't compile, it already gives you an error message.
> > > The only problem is a few minutes of wasted time.
> >
> > You forget one important thing:
> > If a _user_ of a stable kernel notices "it doesn't even compile" this 
> > gives a very bad impression of the quality of the Linux kernel.
> 
> I don't agree.  The stock kernel is a work in progress, and things get
> broken from time to time as a normal part of development.  Experienced
> users will realise that, and I wouldn't encourage inexperienced users
> to compile their own kernel from the stock trees anyway, because they
> could easily miss bugfixes, including data corruption and security
> ones, simply because they assume that they are in the mainline
> kernel.

Whether you like it or not:

Many non-kernel-hackers compile their own kernels.


Even if you wouldn't encourage them, there are enough situations where 
they can't choose:

It occurs often that a fix or support for some hardware is only in the
latest -pre or in the -ac tree.


You say "things get broken from time to time as a normal part of 
development". Ideally this should never happen in a stable series. We 
don't live in an ideal world, but we should try to be as close as 
possible to this goal.


> Compiling your own kernel from the stock kernel trees is still
> something that should be considered for experienced users only.
> 
> Besides, what's worse?  Possible data corruption or a bad impression?

Possible data corruption is worse, but completely disabling this driver 
is even better.

> > > >  * Driver works on uniprocessor but not on SMP and is thus
> > > >    disabled when compiling for SMP. It is assumed that the
> > > >    driver will be fixed for SMP if relevant.
> > > >
> > > > 		CONFIG_BROKEN_ON_SMP
> > > 
> > > Please _don't_ do this either.  It implies that if
> > > CONFIG_BROKEN_ON_SMP isn't set, then it's SMP safe - a lot of drivers
> > > will NOT have been tested on SMP, so it's a bad thing to assume that
> > > is the case.
> > >...
> >
> > My patch adds BROKEN_ON_SMP only to drivers that don't compile, but if a 
> > driver causes e.g. data corruption on SMP I don't see a reason against 
> > letting it depend on BROKEN_ON_SMP.
> 
> The name BROKEN_ON_SMP implies that if you don't set it, what's left
> is known to work on SMP.  In a lot of cases, it'll actually be
> untested on SMP.

Say which other drivers are completely broken on SMP without a fix 
available or in the near future and it's easy to add a BROKEN_ON_SMP.

As long as noone reports such a bug I assume a driver works.

> John.

cu
Adrian

-- 

       "Is there not promise of rain?" Ling Tan asked suddenly out
        of the darkness. There had been need of rain for many days.
       "Only a promise," Lao Er said.
                                       Pearl S. Buck - Dragon Seed


  reply	other threads:[~2003-07-30 11:37 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 23+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-07-30 11:29 [2.6 patch] let broken drivers depend on BROKEN{,ON_SMP} John Bradford
2003-07-30 11:37 ` Adrian Bunk [this message]
2003-07-30 11:53   ` Jan Evert van Grootheest
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2003-08-17 21:27 John Bradford
2003-08-14  5:28 John Bradford
2003-08-13 20:40 John Bradford
2003-08-13 21:03 ` Adrian Bunk
2003-07-31  9:41 John Bradford
2003-08-02 19:48 ` Adrian Bunk
2003-07-30  9:11 John Bradford
2003-07-30 10:44 ` Adrian Bunk
2003-07-30 16:04   ` Tomas Szepe
2003-07-30 16:18     ` Adrian Bunk
2003-07-31  9:15       ` Tomas Szepe
2003-08-02 19:47         ` Adrian Bunk
2003-08-13 14:50         ` Bill Davidsen
2003-08-13 15:31           ` Jeff Garzik
2003-08-13 19:17             ` Adrian Bunk
2003-08-13 21:06             ` Bill Davidsen
2003-08-17  9:39               ` Rob Landley
2003-08-18 23:03                 ` Bill Davidsen
2003-07-29 19:59 Adrian Bunk
2003-07-30  7:44 ` Riley Williams

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