On 2016/07/15 08:00, Leon Romanovsky wrote: > On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 09:46:14AM +0300, Netanel Belgazal wrote: > > This is a driver for the ENA family of networking devices. > > > > Signed-off-by: Netanel Belgazal <neta...@annapurnalabs.com> > > --- > > > > Notes: > > ... > > > - Increase driver version to 1.0.2 > > ... > > > +static void ena_get_drvinfo(struct net_device *dev, > > + struct ethtool_drvinfo *info) > > +{ > > + struct ena_adapter *adapter = netdev_priv(dev); > > + > > + strlcpy(info->driver, DRV_MODULE_NAME, sizeof(info->driver)); > > + strlcpy(info->version, DRV_MODULE_VERSION, sizeof(info->version)); > > Does module version give anything valuable in real life usage? > Do you plan to bump version after every patch? > > Hint, NO. > [...] > > + > > +#define DRV_MODULE_VER_MAJOR 1 > > +#define DRV_MODULE_VER_MINOR 0 > > +#define DRV_MODULE_VER_SUBMINOR 1 > > + > > +#define DRV_MODULE_NAME "ena" > > +#ifndef DRV_MODULE_VERSION > > +#define DRV_MODULE_VERSION \ > > + __stringify(DRV_MODULE_VER_MAJOR) "." \ > > + __stringify(DRV_MODULE_VER_MINOR) "." \ > > + __stringify(DRV_MODULE_VER_SUBMINOR) > > +#endif > > +#define DRV_MODULE_RELDATE "22-JUNE-2016" > > Please remove it, driver version is useless in real life kernel usage. >
The release date might be a bit overkill but the driver version is useful in the context of distribution kernels where users sometimes mix and match newer drivers (ex: the intel sf.net drivers) with older kernels. When a bug is reported, a quick look at the module version can help indicate the provenance of the driver.
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