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From: "Dr. David Alan Gilbert" <linux@treblig.org>
To: Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>
Cc: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>,
	Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, david@rowetel.com
Subject: Re: users of drivers/misc/echo ?
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2025 13:01:06 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <Z72_EnXyHoDACRk5@gallifrey> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Z724l3DFJbGevtPF@nataraja>

* Harald Welte (laforge@gnumonks.org) wrote:
> Hi Arnd,
> 
> > Adding Harald to Cc, might know more about it.
> 
> thanks for Cc'ing me on this thread.

Hi Harald,
  Thanks for the reply.

> On Sun, Feb 23, 2025 at 09:38:12PM +0100, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> > I don't see any in-tree users for it either, but I found one
> > project using the exported symbols, and there is a debian
> > package for it as well:
> > 
> > https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/osmocom-dahdi-linux
> > https://gitea.osmocom.org/retronetworking/dahdi-linux/src/branch/master/drivers/dahdi/dahdi_echocan_oslec.c#L34
> 
> Note: The official upstream of DAHDI is maintained as part of the Asterisk soft switch project,
> the Osmocom fork has just become more popular in recent years due to very slow maintenance of
> upstream.
> 
> Any of the DAHDI forks is used in production deployments by a number of
> different telephony / softswitch / telecom software projects (like
> Asterisk, FreeSWITCH, yate or many osmocom sub-projects) in order to
> interface with classic anaolog or TDM (time division multiplex)
> telephony technology.  
> 
> Even today this TDM technology (most likely in most instances without
> open source softswitches) is still relevant in commercial production
> deployments, including many (but not all) cellular carriers
> around the world, but for example also as part of GSM-R (railway
> communications systems) for at least until 2035.  I personally also know
> of present-day production deployments in satellite telephony
> infrastructure.
> 
> However, those DAHDI-using deployments that I personally am familiar
> with do not use the software echo canceller discussed here.  On the
> other hand, I'm quite certain that there are many PBX/IVR related
> systems out there (unrelated to my area of cellular or trunked radio)
> that would still use the echo canceller discussed here.
> 
> In any case, for this discussion, it doesn't matter, as all DAHDI
> flavours make use of the same API function.
> 
> > With our normal rules, we should just remove it as there is no
> > way to use the code without external modules, but I don't know
> > how we even got to this state.
> 
> I'd expect the echo cancellation code was used by mISDN for as long as
> that was still in upstream.  As mISDN has (sadly, but understandably)
> been removed, the echo canceller likely remained in the tree without any
> other in-tree users.

OK.

> DAHDI has been using the in-kernel echo canceller for decades.  If it's
> removed now, it will likely mean that DAHDI will carry a copy of it and
> selectively compile that as out-of-tree module for future kernel
> versions.

Well, it's a bit odd - but if it's actively used it's not terrible.
(I guess there are kernel drivers that are fully usable that are never used!)

Some questions:

1) I see drivers/dahdi/dahdi_echocan_oslec.c

/* Fix this if OSLEC is elsewhere */
#include "../staging/echo/oslec.h"
//#include <linux/oslec.h>

now that moved to drivers/misc in 2014 by Greg's
6e2055a9e56e ("staging: echo: move to drivers/misc/")

So is most of this on ancient kernels or do people
actually use modern stuff?

2) I see there is a fir.h that's different from the kernels
drivers/misc/echo/fir.h  doesn't that cause problems?
Should one get updated from the other somehow?

3) Any idea why it's never been upstreamed?
  I guess the problem is that dahdi-base.c is quite a chunk and
that would have to go in to take any of the useful other bits.
Oh hmm, and a whole bunch hasn't got signed-off's so it's
very hard.

Dave


> I personally wouldn't see that as a big problem, as DAHDI itself has
> always been out-of-tree anyway, and adding one more module to that is
> not a big deal.  Note that I cannot speak officially for the DAHDI
> project as I'm just maintaining the Osmocom fork.
> 
> Kind regards,
> 	Harald
> -- 
> - Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>          https://laforge.gnumonks.org/
> ============================================================================
> "Privacy in residential applications is a desirable marketing option."
>                                                   (ETSI EN 300 175-7 Ch. A6)
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  reply	other threads:[~2025-02-25 13:01 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2025-02-23 17:23 users of drivers/misc/echo ? Dr. David Alan Gilbert
2025-02-23 20:38 ` Arnd Bergmann
2025-02-25 12:33   ` Harald Welte
2025-02-25 13:01     ` Dr. David Alan Gilbert [this message]
2025-02-25 13:58       ` Harald Welte
2025-02-25 18:39         ` Dr. David Alan Gilbert
2025-02-25 19:02           ` Arnd Bergmann
2025-02-25 19:08           ` Harald Welte
2025-02-25 22:04             ` Dr. David Alan Gilbert
2025-02-26  7:12               ` Harald Welte

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