Look at it from the kernel end. What happens if your change shows up bugs on 
another architecture or has a flaw. It works for you now but you plan to dump 
and run. That's not a viable long term development model for upstream.

The licence allows you to do it, and other parties who care more to pick it up 
and run with it. Unless someone does however it's just a burden. If nobody 
wants it upstream enough better it stays out perhaps - if the call is wrong 
eventually other people will care enoug to share the work. If not you get to 
pick between doing the extra or re-porting your code to new releases 

Alan
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