[PATCH] ARM: allow, but warn, when issuing ioremap() on RAM
Russell King - ARM Linux
linux at arm.linux.org.uk
Thu Oct 7 15:22:45 EDT 2010
On Thu, Oct 07, 2010 at 12:44:22PM +0300, Felipe Contreras wrote:
> Many drivers are broken, and there's no alternative in sight. Such a big
> change should stay as a warning for now, and only later should it
> actually fail.
>
> The drivers are not doing something correct, we get it, but for now it's
> better to allow them to work (they do 99% of the time anyway) rather
> than to force everyone to revert this patch in their internal trees
> until there's a solution. A slightly broken functionality is better than
> no functionality at all.
>
> A warning lets people know that what they are doing is not right, and
> they should fix it.
So what are _you_ going to do to fix these drivers? Continue reverting
this patch? Or are you just going to ignore the issue entirely?
Unless people can come up with a plan to fix their drivers using ioremap
on system RAM thereby violating the architecture specification, I'm
_not_ going to apply this patch.
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