Re: [PATCH net-next 0/7] Remove three Sun net drivers

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On 1/7/23 03:04, Anirudh Venkataramanan wrote:
On 1/6/2023 5:36 PM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
Hello!

On 1/6/23 23:00, Anirudh Venkataramanan wrote:
This series removes the Sun Cassini, LDOM vswitch and sunvnet drivers.

This would affect a large number of Linux on SPARC users. Please don't!

Thanks for chiming in. Does your statement above apply to all 3 drivers?

Yes!

We're still maintaining an active sparc64 port for Debian, see [1]. So
does Gentoo [2].

In a recent patch series that touched these drivers [1], it was suggested
that these drivers should be removed completely. git logs suggest that
there hasn't been any significant feature addition, improvement or fixes
to user-visible bugs in a while. A web search didn't indicate any recent
discussions or any evidence that there are users out there who care about
these drivers.

Well, these drivers just work and I don't see why there should be regular
discussions about them or changes.

That's fair, but lack of discussion can also be signs of disuse, and that's
really the hunch I was following up on. Given what you and Karl have said,
I agree that we shouldn't remove these drivers. I'll stop pursuing this unless
there are new arguments to the contrary.

It's a common problem in my opinion on the LKML that many kernel developers assume
that users of certain drivers and kernel subsystems are present and active on the
kernel mailing lists to be able to raise their voices in these discussions.

If you want to find out whether some parts of the kernel are actively being used,
it's better to ask on distribution mailing lists because it's way more likely
to find any users there.

I try to be present on as many kernel mailing lists as I can to be able to answer
these questions, but sometimes there is just too much traffic for me to handle.

Adrian

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