[alsa-devel] Drop 2.2/2.4 kernel support in alsa-driver build?
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[This is resent since I haven't seen my original post due to alsa-project.org site down. If you have already read it, please disregard.]
Hi,
in upcoming 3.0-kernel era, I believe it's high time to drop the support of old 2.2/2.4 kernels in alsa-driver external builds. Recently I changed some PCI drivers to use KBUILD_MODNAME, and this isn't supported by the old kernels, i.e. it's currently broken for these kernels. But I have no more gut to patch alsa-driver/* codes.
Is there any active user of such kernels with the latest alsa-driver? If not, let's clean up the whole things. 2.2/2.4 kernel users can still use 1.0.24, and we can release 1.0.24.x series if really needed.
thanks,
Takashi
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Date 12.7.2011 18:12, Takashi Iwai wrote:
[This is resent since I haven't seen my original post due to alsa-project.org site down. If you have already read it, please disregard.]
Hi,
in upcoming 3.0-kernel era, I believe it's high time to drop the support of old 2.2/2.4 kernels in alsa-driver external builds. Recently I changed some PCI drivers to use KBUILD_MODNAME, and this isn't supported by the old kernels, i.e. it's currently broken for these kernels. But I have no more gut to patch alsa-driver/* codes.
Is there any active user of such kernels with the latest alsa-driver? If not, let's clean up the whole things. 2.2/2.4 kernel users can still use 1.0.24, and we can release 1.0.24.x series if really needed.
I agree. I believe that these kernels are using minimum users now. Almost all embeded devices are using 2.6 kernels, too.
Jaroslav
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Takashi Iwai wrote:
in upcoming 3.0-kernel era, I believe it's high time to drop the support of old 2.2/2.4 kernels in alsa-driver external builds. Is there any active user of such kernels with the latest alsa-driver?
When I was still testing such older kernels, I regularly found compatibility bugs. So I guess the current alsa-driver would not work anyway.
Regards, Clemens
participants (3)
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Clemens Ladisch
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Jaroslav Kysela
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Takashi Iwai