Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 11 Apr 2008 07:36:44 -0400 | From | Christoph Hellwig <> | Subject | Re: [patch] e1000=y && e1000e=m regression fix |
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On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 01:26:53PM +0200, Ingo Molnar wrote: > really, just because you do exceedingly good things to Linux does not > give you a free card to do something bad to Linux in exchange. The two > do not cancel out each other - because the bad things _add up_ and drive > away users, irreversibly. To you e1000 is the center of the universe so > you feel the price is worth paying. For others it is not. We want the > good things from you and we'll say no thanks to the bad ideas. Kernel > developers, especially old-timers, regularly forget about that.
Hey, hey calm down. The device moving over to e1000e shouldn never have been added to e1000. They're totally differnet and the only reason they got added in thefirst time was because soemone talked intel into it.
We discussed this a long time and came to a wide agreement it should move out. Now the actual transition could and should have been handled better, but with all the pci-e hardware in a separate driver we're all off better in the long term.
And this is not really comparable to the libata transition at all, there's no user-visible changed. For every distro kernel that just builds both driver it's a completely seamless transition, and for people who build their own kernel we should find some Kconfig trickery to make the transition easier. For example we could just built e1000e when CONFIG_E1000 is set and spill a warning that starting from 1.1.2009 you will have to have CONFIG_E1000E set aswell.
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