[Nut-upsdev] Submitting updated driver
Arnaud Quette
aquette.dev at gmail.com
Tue Feb 28 15:26:07 UTC 2012
Hi Bill
2012/2/27 William R. Elliot <bill at wreassoc.com>:
> From private E-mail:
>
>> My question to you is how I should go about getting
>> the changes back into the system. My work has been exclusively on the
>> ONEAC
>> driver and man page. The driver .c file is almost completely redone.
>
> how can you warrant compat?
> Ie, if it's a full rewrite, what have you done to ensure that
> currently supported devices will still be supported, without
> regression?
> this is something crucial, and whenever we have a doubt, we use the
> "new<drv-name>" approach to allow testing/feedback, and still provide
> a mature fallback method
>
>
> I should have said it is a significant addition of both available data,
> commands and settable things. Yes, the way it talks to the serial port has
> also changed a bit but most of what was in the driver is still there. What
> has been added is getting more out of the existing protocol and adding some
> new protocol possibilities based on a positive UPS identification.
>
> At what point does it make sense to submit a new driver versus a diff?
>
> A new driver seems to touch on more pieces of the system...for instance I
> have not been able to get an oneac-new.c file to be built using make yet.
> What all needs to be modified to add it to the system or does that need to
> be done by Arnaud et al?
>
> Should the man page be a completely different one if I am going to submit a
> new driver or just add the comments that cover the new driver?
>
> Sorry to be asking so many questions...but this is the first time I've
> touched the NUT system.
the easiest thing to do, for the time being, is to send us what you
already have for review (svn diff, compressed if needed).
following this, we'll comment and help you in finding the right way.
cheers,
Arnaud
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