From: Morten Helgesen <morten.helgesen@nextframe.net>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [RFC] Getting rid of check_region()
Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2002 15:39:24 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20020618153924.H129@sexything> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20020618150055.E129@sexything>
Ok - I`ve been informed (thanks Thomas:) that William Stinson has been
working on removing check_region() for a while now. I was not aware
of this - I have noticed, that in recent changelogs, he has been credited
for work done on code in relation to resource handling, but I did not
see any check_region() stuff in there. At a closer look, I see a couple
of check_region() entries in there. I`ll contact William and see if he could
need assistance, if not I`ll grab another kernel/janitor project :)
cheers for now,
On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 03:00:55PM +0200, Morten Helgesen wrote:
> Hey guys.
>
> It`s time for some real janitor work :)
>
> I`ve taken a clean 2.5.22 tree, and started removing
> instances of check_region(). It has been on the kernel janitors`
> TODO list for a long time.
>
> It struck me that it might be a good idea to see if anyone had any comments
> or even objections before spending X hours killing it off :-)
>
> I see that there are lots of places where we can just remove
> check_region() and instead just check the return value from
> request_region(), but I`m also sure we have corner cases where
> driver authors are doing 'nifty' things with check_region(), and
> these drivers might need a bit more surgery. I will contact
> the driver authors and ask for their comments if I can not figure out
> how to work around using check_region() in the specific driver.
>
> When done, I`ll submit separate patches for separate directories.
>
> Does this sound like a sane approach to you guys ?
>
> == Morten
>
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> mvh
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