Re: [PATCH 0/39] NLKD - Novell Linux Kernel Debugger

From: Jeffrey V. Merkey
Date: Wed Nov 09 2005 - 12:49:36 EST


Alan Cox wrote:

On Mer, 2005-11-09 at 11:59 -0500, Jeff Garzik wrote:


Honestly, just seeing all these code changes makes me think we really don't need it in the kernel. How many "early" and "alternative" gadgets do we really need just for this thing?



I think it is clearly the case that the design is wrong. The existance
of kgdb shows how putting the complex logic remotely on another system
is not only a lot cleaner and simpler but can also provide more
functionality and higher reliability.

The presence of user mode linux and Xen also provide solutions to the
usual concern about needing two systems, as will future hardware
features.



Not necessarily true with regard to having the functionality in the kernel, but for Linux, probably better for maintenance based on the social
issues. I have MDB fully integrated in the kernel and I don't have all these problems. It's just an update to the kdb hooks, patch, build and go.
Novell should probably just fork the kernel and start their own distro and dump the mainstream Linux. They have the people and infrastructure
to support drivers and do just as good a job as LKML with the old NetWare group. Novell was presented with MDB two years ago and opted
to build their own rather than go with ours. I have been disappointed with the quality of what they have produced to date.

They should fork form Linux and understand that the Linux folks and their culture is totaly alien to Novell's culture. They will never make
progress with the Linux folks and continued interactions will waste both groups time. They have the talent and resources to preempt Linux
and do their own thing. They need to just go and do it.

J


Alan

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