Am 12.09.23 um 10:52 schrieb Yong Wu (吴勇):
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But what we should try to avoid is that newly merged drivers provide
both a driver specific UAPI and DMA-heaps. The justification that
this
makes it easier to transit userspace to the new UAPI doesn't really
count.
That would be adding UAPI already with a plan to deprecate it and
that
is most likely not helpful considering that UAPI must be supported
forever as soon as it is upstream.
Sorry, I didn't understand this. I think we have not change the UAPI.
Which code are you referring to?
Well, what do you need this for if not a new UAPI?
My assumption here is that you need to export the DMA-heap allocation
function so that you can server an UAPI in your new driver. Or what else
is that good for?
As far as I understand you try to upstream your new vcodec driver. So
while this change here seems to be a good idea to clean up existing
drivers it doesn't look like a good idea for a newly created driver.
Regards,
Christian.
So I think this patch is a little confusing in this series, as I
don't
see much of it actually being used here (though forgive me if I'm
missing it).
Instead, It seems it get used in a separate patch series here:
https://lore.kernel.org/all/20230911125936.10648-1-yunfei.dong@xxxxxxxxxxxx/
Please try to avoid stuff like that it is really confusing and eats
reviewers time.
My fault, I thought dma-buf and media belonged to the different tree,
so I send them separately. The cover letter just said "The consumers of
the new heap and new interface are our codecs and DRM, which will be
sent upstream soon", and there was no vcodec link at that time.
In the next version, we will put the first three patches into the
vcodec patchset.
Thanks.