Re: [PATCH] ar9170usb: add mode-switching for AVM Fritz!WLAN USB N devices in cdrom mode

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On Sun, Nov 01, 2009 at 09:24:28PM +0100, Frank Schaefer wrote:
> Matthew Dharm schrieb:
> > On Sun, Nov 01, 2009 at 07:29:20PM +0100, Josua Dietze wrote:
> >   
> >> Frank Schaefer schrieb:
> >>
> >>     
> >>> I really think the mode-switching should be done in the kernel and not
> >>> in user-space for reasons of usability.
> >>>       
> >> What is wrong with an udev rule entry? By the way, did the "eject" 
> >> command line tool work as well?
> >>     
> >
> > And I think it should be done in userspace for issues of maintainability
> > and useability.  It is much easier for users to upgrade their udev then
> > their kernel.
> >   
> Maintainability for whom ? The kernel-devs or the distro-people and the
> users ? ;)

Both.

> Please think about the users. They don't know that they have to create
> udev-rules or have to install additional packages like usb_modeswitch
> (which is nevertheless a great tool !).
> And even if they know, they don't want to do that. So it's up to the
> distros to do this automatically, which will in reality never come true
> for all devices and distros.

I am thinking about the users.  Do you really think someone who has
difficulty installing a new udev rule (probably a line or two of text
copied from a google search) or installing a new version of usb_modeswitch
(probably one or two commands to the distro package manager) will have an
easier time doing a custom kernel-compile and update?

Updates in userspace are universally easier; on users, on kernel deves, and
on distro devs.

Matt

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