On Gwe, 2004-09-10 at 18:22, Jon Smirl wrote: > My "personal plan" has been posted for comment to all relevant email > lists -- xorg, fbdev, dri, and lkml. All feedback that was received > was addressed and incorporated. Various aspects of the plan were
Addressed and eliminated would be closer. The BSD folks don't want GPL frame buffer code in there kernel, nobody needs a single nasty splat where DRI and fbdev got hammered into one block of code by someone with a glue gun. > Plan as orginally posted to lkml: > http://lkml.org/lkml/2004/8/2/111 None of which is about nailing all the code together. You just don't need to do that kind of stuff, and it'll make it much harder to maintain. Now, think about what happens if you register a pci handler for everything which is "Video" class (or VIDEO/VGA). Your one mini module now claims every video object in the kernel with a couple of exceptions you can hand list. vga_class.c now owns all the video devices. It can keep a global list and a sorted by vga router list as well as letting frame buffer drivers and other code add heads of a device lists. Add register/unregister functions in the same format to allow DRI and FB (and any future layers) to find cards and you don't need to glue stuff together at all. You can load dri, you can load fb drivers, you can load both. You also require minimal kernel changes to the drivers. That is what I keep telling you, that is what I've been fiddling with but keep getting distracted from by immediate locking and other kernel catastrophes. === If the kernel community is going to reject this plan please let me know now so that I won't waste a year of my life writing the code for it. If Linux wants to stay with a 1980's desktop that's fine; at least Microsoft and Apple are innovating. I see you've been taking lessons from Hans Reiser. Alan ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: YOU BE THE JUDGE. Be one of 170 Project Admins to receive an Apple iPod Mini FREE for your judgement on who ports your project to Linux PPC the best. Sponsored by IBM. Deadline: Sept. 13. Go here: http://sf.net/ppc_contest.php -- _______________________________________________ Dri-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dri-devel