On Mon, Jan 18, 2021 at 1:35 PM Linus Torvalds <torva...@linux-foundation.org> wrote: > > So here's a slightly updated version of that patch, but apart from > slightly better coverage - even if it's a driver that is disabled > anyway - I'd like to point out that all my previous caveats still > apply.
I have now booted that version to see that I didn't make any horribly obvious mistakes. And I must have screwed something up. I can actually use the machine normally (I'm writing this running that kernel), but when I decided to test the actual virtual console (as opposed to the GUI terminal windows that use pty's), I can't even log in. That *may* just be due to the inexcusably lazy and stupid "chunk things up into 32 byte pieces" I did. Most programs shouldn't care, tty's can return partial results anyway, but it's obviously a fairly fundamental and silly change. But it might well be some other conversion bug of mine even if I tried to keep it fairly minimal and straight-forward. So I suggest taking that patch with a lot of salt, and really treating it as a very rough starting point (which was the point of it - trying to actually boot it as-is was more of a "let's see if it survives at all" thing). Linus