It's not only serial drivers, its everything that is a tty driver.
I believe that auditing and fixing that lot in 2.4 just isn't going
to happen - it's supposed to be a stable kernel after all.
> I'm not opposed to such a change in behavior, but at least be
> sure that it's somehow identifiable (kernel version, a define
> set in a header, etc) so that the 3rd party drivers have a means
> to identify the change.
eg, #if KERNEL_VERSION >= LINUX_VERSION(2,5,0)
> Redhat 7.1 included that behavior change in the kernel they shipped
> and it caused no end of problems for those of us that were doing
> serial drivers since there was no way to easily identify that the
> patch had been included.
The change which adds the MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT stuff is bogus, and it
shouldn't have been made. (I'm assuming this is what you're talking
about).
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