[Nut-upsdev] [nut-commits] svn commit r1556 - in trunk: . docs drivers scripts/hal scripts/hotplug scripts/udev tools

Arnaud Quette aquette.dev at gmail.com
Thu Nov 20 09:26:45 UTC 2008


2008/11/19 Arjen de Korte <nut+devel at de-korte.org>:
> Citeren Arnaud Quette <aquette.dev at gmail.com>:
>
>> Author: aquette
>> Date: Sat Nov 15 21:50:40 2008
>> New Revision: 1556
>>
>> Log:
>> USB "improved maintenance" code. Refer to docs/new-drivers.txt for
>> more information...
>>
>> Added:
>>  trunk/drivers/usb-common.c
>>  trunk/drivers/usb-common.h
>>  trunk/tools/
>>  trunk/tools/Makefile.am
>>  trunk/tools/nut-usbinfo.pl   (contents, props changed)
>> Modified:
>>  trunk/ChangeLog
>>  trunk/Makefile.am
>>  trunk/configure.in
>>  trunk/docs/new-drivers.txt
>>  trunk/drivers/   (props changed)
>>  trunk/drivers/Makefile.am
>
> [snip]
>
> I noticed in the Makefile.am you flagged this driver as broken. What is the
> reason for not flagging the driver itself 'broken_driver = 1' as well, so
> that people that still use it will be warned why it doesn't work anymore by
> the time we release nut-2.4?
>
> Looking at the comments in the driver about the problems with 2.6.x kernels
> I wouldn't be too heartbroken if we would drop it from the stable tree by
> the way. Being the only driver that uses hiddev and the aforementioned
> comment (and how this problem was 'fixed' in the driver) lead me to believe
> that this won't be a great loss to NUT.

yup, I've planned to address some things like that with the
upsdrv_info struct commit.
the energizerups will go away by that time, since the author doesn't
maintain it anymore (hardware dropped), and as you stated, this is our
last hiddev driver... I've however tagged it as broken, not to miss
it.

al175 will also be part of the trip...

Arnaud
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