Messages in this thread | | | From | Shawn Leas <> | Subject | RE: PUBLIC CHALLENGE: (was RE: devfs again, (was RE: USB device a lloc ation) ) | Date | Mon, 11 Oct 1999 14:13:51 -0500 |
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From: Dan Hollis [mailto:goemon@sasami.anime.net] Subject: Re: PUBLIC CHALLENGE: (was RE: devfs again, (was RE: USB device allocation))
>> If the CONFIG_DEVFS handling is badly implemented, it can screw up other >> code, even when disabled.
>Check the devfs *code*, Horst. Then tell us CONFIG_DEVFS handling is badly >implemented. Please don't play these silly theoretical semantics games.
I guess he thinks that since there is (having never looked at devfs) some chance in his perspective that devfs might be poorly coded, that it's fundamentally bad. Nevermind the years of testing and code audit by other kernel hackers, including Ext2-Ted...
-Shawn
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