> On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, Andries Brouwer wrote:
>
> > > > - error = register_chrdev(driver->major, driver->name, &tty_fops);
> > > > + error = register_chrdev_region(driver->major, driver->minor_start,
> > > > + driver->num, driver->name, &tty_fops);
> > >
> > > Are that much parameters really needed?
> >
> > Yes.
>
> Why? Problems are hardly solved by adding more parameters.
> If going to a larger number space means, that we have to add crappy
> interfaces, we should rather keep it as it is.
> Why do you need to partition the number space like this? I looked at the
> users in the last mail for a reason. If we're going to change the
> interface, it should reflect what we will need in the future.
Maybe I should not react, but let me answer once more.
You do not understand the part about "small steps".
You see a future and ask why I don't jump to the future you
see. The answer is that I take small steps.
Look at the current junk in char_dev.c and cry:
if (ret && isa_tty_dev(major)) {
lock_kernel();
if (need_serial(major,minor)) {
/* Force request_module anyway, but what for? */
fops_put(ret);
ret = NULL;
}
unlock_kernel();
}
Then be happy that it is gone.
You want a different interface? My changes make it easier for you
to get there. Please go ahead.
Andries
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