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SubjectRe: [PATCH] tools: usb: usbip: adding support for older kernel versions
Hi Greg,

On Mon, Mar 25, 2019 at 5:35 PM Greg Kroah-Hartman
<gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> wrote:
> 3.18 was released at the end of 2014, and as the tool that came with
> that kernel still works just fine, you are just pushing the boundry here
> really hard :)

For some reason, we're focusing on 3.18, when the last breakage we're
currently aware of was as recent as 4.13. So we (Chrom{ium,e} OS) also
dealing with 4.4, which is still getting active LTS releases (thanks!)
and is in heavy use.

> Why do you want to update your userspace tool and not update your
> kernel? What is forcing your userspace tool to be updated?

I tried to downplay that part: we're primarily interested in finding
some way to utilize the *same* tool on all kernels in question. It
doesn't have to be the latest. But it's currently impossible, mostly
due to commit 1c9de5bf4286 ("usbip: vhci-hcd: Add USB3 SuperSpeed
support").

We also certainly have flexibility to hack things on our own and don't
need upstream to care about everything we care about (e.g.,
sufficiently old kernels), but I did want to have this conversation at
least, so that people are aware of the breakages they are making, and
so we can understand what to expect.

> Not to say that this shouldn't be fixed if at all possible, but realize
> that this is not the "normal" case of "we do not break userspace" here,
> given the tool involved, and the apis being used.

I think I sort of understand what you're going for here, but can you
elaborate so I don't have to assume?

Thanks,
Brian

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