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From: Evgeniy Polyakov <johnpol@2ka.mipt.ru>
To: "Luis R. Rodriguez" <mcgrof@studorgs.rutgers.edu>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>,
	netdev@oss.sgi.com, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [1/1] connector: Kernel connector - userspace <-> kernelspace "linker".
Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2004 07:40:32 +0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1095997232.17587.8.camel@uganda> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20040923215447.GD30131@ruslug.rutgers.edu>

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On Fri, 2004-09-24 at 01:54, Luis R. Rodriguez wrote:
> RFC: 
> 
> Can and should we work towards using this as interface for drivers that
> need callbacks from an external (closed source) library/HAL?

As I mentioned to Richard Jonson, it can be considered as
ioctl. ioctl-ng!
Unified interface (as ioctl) can be used for any type of modules.
It is just a bit extended ioctl :)

And _yes_, it can be used to turn on/off binary-only callbacks.
Remember pwc - closed part can register callback and open part can
send message, or even closed part can register notification when
open part registers itself and begin to "trash the kernel".

I understand that it is not right way to include it is into the kernel,
but I personally do not understand how it is different 
from just extended ioctl. It was designed to be usefull and convenient,
and it is.

BTW, any binary-only module can _itself_ create netlink socket
with input callback. And that is all - it will be absolutely
the same as above.

One may consider connector as yet-another-netlink-helper.

-- 
	Evgeniy Polyakov

Crash is better than data corruption. -- Art Grabowski

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  reply	other threads:[~2004-09-24  3:43 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2004-09-16 10:51 Kernel connector - userspace <-> kernelspace "linker" Evgeniy Polyakov
2004-09-16 12:09 ` jamal
2004-09-20  8:01   ` Evgeniy Polyakov
2004-09-21 12:46 ` Evgeniy Polyakov
2004-09-21 12:22   ` Alan Cox
2004-09-21 14:21     ` Buddy Lucas
2004-09-21 14:28     ` Evgeniy Polyakov
2004-09-21 12:54   ` Richard B. Johnson
2004-09-21 14:23     ` Evgeniy Polyakov
2004-09-23 20:07   ` [1/1] connector: " Evgeniy Polyakov
2004-09-23 21:54     ` Luis R. Rodriguez
2004-09-24  3:40       ` Evgeniy Polyakov [this message]
2004-09-24  5:48         ` Luis R. Rodriguez
2004-09-24  6:14           ` Evgeniy Polyakov
2004-09-24  6:30             ` Evgeniy Polyakov
2004-09-24  6:32               ` Luis R. Rodriguez
2004-09-24  6:52                 ` Luis R. Rodriguez

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