On Feb 28, 2007, at 12:35 PM, Timur Tabi wrote:

An alternative idea, which one person already shot down, was to allow only 4 devices normally, but allow more devices if you use udev, since udev doesn't care about minor number assignments. This eliminates the overlap and encourages people to use udev.

I'd shoot that down, too.  Using udev in an
embedded, reliable environment is very
troublesome.  Although, products I've
developed using more than 4 UARTs had
some custom /dev work done to it just
to get everything mapped.  My only
concern is we don't add a new range for
QE UARTs, that we use the same minors
for both CPM and QE.

Thanks.

        -- Dan

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