Il 2020-03-31 02:49, David Miller ha scritto:
From: Stefano Salsano <stefano.salsano@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2020 01:23:48 +0200
Of course a new application (e.g. iproute2, pyroute) using a new optional
parameter will not work on older kernels, but simply because the new parameter
is not supported. It will not work even without our proposed patch.
On the other hand, we think that the solution in the patch is more backward
compatible. Without the patch, if we define new attributes, old applications
(e.g. iproute2 scripts) will not work on newer kernels, while with the optional
attributes approach proposed in the patch they will work with no issues !
Translation: You want to add backwards compatibility problems because
otherwise you'll have to add backwards compatibility problems.
no this is not the correct translation :-) we do not want to add any
backward compatility problem
we need to add a number of new parameters, if we keep the current
approach these parameters will be mandatory and we will have backward
compatibility problems: old applications will not work with new kernels
if we are allowed to add optional parameters, old applications and new
applications will be able to work with old kernels and new kernels in
any combination
Sorry, I'm still not convinced.
You must find another way to achieve your objective.
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