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Re: [PATCH 1/2] compat: remove backport of irq_modify_status

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On 08/06/2012 08:33 PM, Luis R. Rodriguez wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 9:28 AM, Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Only kernel >= 2.6.39 irq_to_desc or irq_desc are exporting, so that
>> compat is not able to access this on the kernel versions where it is
>> needed. irq_to_desc and irq_desc are defined in the header files so
>> compilation works, but the module is not loadable because of the
>> missing exported symbol which make compat unusable on all these kernel
>> versions. Remove this function, no driver seams to need it.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@xxxxxxxxxx>
> 
> Thanks, if you look at my patch 3e3c23e042 on compat.git it says that
> I added this stuff due to the patch that is now merged on linux.git
> ee9c8a04 -- wl1251: fix oops on early interrupt. That patch was a
> stable fix merged down to v3.4.6. The implications of your tests are
> that wl1251 must be disabled on older kernel or another equivalent
> stable fix must be backported for that driver into
> compat-wireless.git.
> 
> I frankly have too much patch catching up to so I cannot take care of
> this right now so what I will do is disable wl1251 on the updated
> stable releases for kernels older than v2.6.38 which require all this
> backport work. I welcome patches to properly backpor this though.
> 
> I should point out too that this patch was a linux-next.git patch that
> got marked as stable and once merged onto v3.4.6 it required a *new*
> backport change that was not required on a release based on v3.4.5.
> This means that *any* stable fix on older kernels could potentially
> regress stable compat releases. The only way to not regress stable
> compat releases then is if there is no delta from the pulled upstream
> code as there is no gaurantee a stable fix did not implement usage of
> a feature implemented or available only on certain newer kernels.
> 
> Luca, for what kernels do you guys really need wl1251 enabled for?
> 
>   Luis
> 
Hi Luis,

I later tried to deactivate wl1251, but is was already deactivated for
such old kernel versions so there is nothing to do any more after this
patch is applied. Somehow compat contained a not so god backport and
compat-wireless contained this patch:

commit 0a374b9445c78a8e90495bd7d4be00a4f67f2b9b
Author: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date:   Wed May 30 00:39:37 2012 +0200

    compat-wireless: deactivate wl1251 for kernel < 2.6.37

    wl1251_sdio and wl1251_spi are depending on irq_set_status_flags() since

It looks like you tried to backport irq_modify_status() and I
deactivated the users of this function. ;-)

Hauke
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