Re: [PATCH/RFC] ps3/block: Add ps3vram-ng driver for accessing videoRAM as block device
From: Geert Uytterhoeven
Date: Thu Mar 05 2009 - 02:59:53 EST
On Thu, 5 Mar 2009, Olaf Hering wrote:
> Am 04.03.2009 um 14:57 schrieb Geert Uytterhoeven:
> >Ideally, we think it would be best if the existing MTD-based ps3vram driver
> >would be replaced by the new block-based ps3vram driver before 2.6.29 is
> >released. This would relieve the burden of supporting two different swap
> >space
> >schemes on PS3 (swap on /dev/mtdblock0 vs. /dev/ps3vram) from the distro
> >maintainer's shoulders, as in that case there would never have been a stable
> >kernel version containing the MTD-based ps3vram driver.
>
> openSuSE already ships with the ps3vram driver since a two releases.
> A simple name based udev rule could symlink ps3vram to mtdblock0, so an
> upgrade
> will not break existing setups.
OK.
> >+obj-$(CONFIG_PS3_VRAM) += ps3vram_ng.o
>
> Please give the driver the obvious name "ps3vram", that way upgrading will be
> smooth.
Sure, as I said:
| I'll submit a patch to remove the MTD
| ps3vram and add the new driver as ps3vram (instead of ps3vram-ng).
> I see our old mtddriver does not have modalias support for autoloading.
You forgot to backport commit 0a2d15b928e0b1673d4ed5f48d95af211b6fcc06
("mtd/ps3vram: Add modalias support to the ps3vram driver") to the openSuSE
tree?
> Hopefully the new driver has this feature.
Yes, it has.
With kind regards,
Geert Uytterhoeven
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