Re: [PATCH 3/6] ir-kbd-i2c: Switch to the new-style device binding model

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On Sun, 5 Apr 2009, Andy Walls wrote:
>
> Here is where LIRC may be its own worst enemy.  LIRC has filled some
> shortcomings in the kernel for support of IR device functions for so
> long (LWN says LIRC is 10 years old), that large numbers of users have
> come to depend on its operation, while at the same time apparently
> removing impetus for doing much to update the in kernel IR device
> support.

More than that.  In 1997 I bought a serial port remote off ebay and tried
to get it to work with linux.  I found an abandoned project from the
Metzler brothers called LIRC, though it didn't work.  I wrote a new
protocol for the serial port driver, which was the only one at the time,
rewrote the remote pulse decoding code and came up a new socket based the
client/server protocol and wrote the x-event client.  At that point remotes
were defined in header files so make was still needed to add a new one.
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