On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 6:17 PM, jon.schell <jon.sch...@kyocera.com> wrote: > 1. I've been reading some other support threads that you answer, and > wow, you are really unimaginative and constrained. Yes, the pattern > can be done from userspace, very slowly. Too slowly to be useful in > fact. When someone asks a question, the best thing to do is answer > the question and don't try to second-guess their motives or say "don't > do it that way" when you don't know why they're doing it that way, or > what the big picture of what they're doing is, which most people > aren't going to be telling you for a simple question.
Ok, you know best. > 2. No, I'm not creating a general kernel API, I'm creating something > that only I will be using, for my purpose, so it can be "incorrect" or > "not quite right" if I want. As I said, if you know of some other way > to get a block of binary data into the driver, feel free to suggest > it, but this way works great and will end my headache, so I don't care > if it's proper. There are lots of ways to do this. Using sysfs is not the way. > 3. Proprietary code is not published. Then don't use open source and ask for questions on public mailing lists. good luck, greg k-h -- unsubscribe: android-kernel+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com website: http://groups.google.com/group/android-kernel