On Mon, Dec 04, 2006 at 10:27:52AM -0800, Dan Nicolaescu wrote: > I didn't know about "platform drivers" before your mail. I guess I > could convert it to that if that is the right thing to do. > (It might be an overkill given that the device is kind of simple and > embedded people prefer small code...)
BTW (and this is not specifically directed to you.) I count myself as an 'embedded person', having contributed a thing or two to the Linux ARM kernel port and doing most of my Linux hacking on ARM platforms, but I certainly don't share your opinion w.r.t. what 'embedded people' want or don't want. Nor do I share any of the opinions of most 'embedded people' who proclaim to be representing 'the embedded world' to 'the outside world', the opinions that have gotten the embedded crowd the bad reputation that we have gotten over the years. - "We can't use existing kernel infrastructure because we are special." - "Let's save 8 bytes and 2 cycles in a slow path by throwing all established and sane kernel design principles out of the window." - "If we code this in a really ugly, unmaintainable, incompatible, incomprehensible way, we can save 3 cycles in the slow path. Let's do it." - "All our code lives in a separately maintained tree, and everyone wanting to use Linux on our CPUs will have to use our 'Cirrus Logic Linux 2.6.8.1 version 1.3.2' release[*]. We can't be bothered to merge with upstream because we are special." - "There's nothing wrong with a function having 500 lines." - "We are using 2.4.6 because it is more stable than all that newfangled 2.6 stuff." - etc. It does piss me off from time to time that these people are out there, and that they claim to be speaking in my name when they spout their nonsense. For all the 'non-embedded' folks out there: the next time you hear someone claiming to be representing 'the embedded world', please take whatever they say with a bag of salt. [*] Seriously, I didn't make this up. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe netdev" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html