1 The following is a list of files and features that are going to be
2 removed in the kernel source tree. Every entry should contain what
3 exactly is going away, why it is happening, and who is going to be doing
4 the work. When the feature is removed from the kernel, it should also
5 be removed from this file.
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11 Files: fs/devfs/*, include/linux/devfs_fs*.h and assorted devfs
12 function calls throughout the kernel tree
13 Why: It has been unmaintained for a number of years, has unfixable
14 races, contains a naming policy within the kernel that is
15 against the LSB, and can be replaced by using udev.
16 Who: Greg Kroah-Hartman <greg@kroah.com>
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20 What: RAW driver (CONFIG_RAW_DRIVER)
22 Why: declared obsolete since kernel 2.6.3
23 O_DIRECT can be used instead
24 Who: Adrian Bunk <bunk@stusta.de>
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28 What: drivers depending on OBSOLETE_OSS_DRIVER
30 Why: OSS drivers with ALSA replacements
31 Who: Adrian Bunk <bunk@stusta.de>
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35 What: RCU API moves to EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL
37 Files: include/linux/rcupdate.h, kernel/rcupdate.c
38 Why: Outside of Linux, the only implementations of anything even
39 vaguely resembling RCU that I am aware of are in DYNIX/ptx,
40 VM/XA, Tornado, and K42. I do not expect anyone to port binary
41 drivers or kernel modules from any of these, since the first two
42 are owned by IBM and the last two are open-source research OSes.
43 So these will move to GPL after a grace period to allow
44 people, who might be using implementations that I am not aware
45 of, to adjust to this upcoming change.
46 Who: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@us.ibm.com>
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50 What: IEEE1394 Audio and Music Data Transmission Protocol driver,
51 Connection Management Procedures driver
53 Files: drivers/ieee1394/{amdtp,cmp}*
54 Why: These are incomplete, have never worked, and are better implemented
55 in userland via raw1394 (see http://freebob.sourceforge.net/ for
57 Who: Jody McIntyre <scjody@steamballoon.com>
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61 What: raw1394: requests of type RAW1394_REQ_ISO_SEND, RAW1394_REQ_ISO_LISTEN
63 Why: Deprecated in favour of the new ioctl-based rawiso interface, which is
64 more efficient. You should really be using libraw1394 for raw1394
66 Who: Jody McIntyre <scjody@steamballoon.com>
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70 What: i2c sysfs name change: in1_ref, vid deprecated in favour of cpu0_vid
72 Files: drivers/i2c/chips/adm1025.c, drivers/i2c/chips/adm1026.c
73 Why: Match the other drivers' name for the same function, duplicate names
74 will be available until removal of old names.
75 Who: Grant Coady <gcoady@gmail.com>
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79 What: remove EXPORT_SYMBOL(panic_timeout)
82 Why: No modular usage in the kernel.
83 Who: Adrian Bunk <bunk@stusta.de>
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87 What: remove EXPORT_SYMBOL(insert_resource)
89 Files: kernel/resource.c
90 Why: No modular usage in the kernel.
91 Who: Adrian Bunk <bunk@stusta.de>
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95 What: PCMCIA control ioctl (needed for pcmcia-cs [cardmgr, cardctl])
97 Files: drivers/pcmcia/: pcmcia_ioctl.c
98 Why: With the 16-bit PCMCIA subsystem now behaving (almost) like a
99 normal hotpluggable bus, and with it using the default kernel
100 infrastructure (hotplug, driver core, sysfs) keeping the PCMCIA
101 control ioctl needed by cardmgr and cardctl from pcmcia-cs is
102 unnecessary, and makes further cleanups and integration of the
103 PCMCIA subsystem into the Linux kernel device driver model more
104 difficult. The features provided by cardmgr and cardctl are either
105 handled by the kernel itself now or are available in the new
106 pcmciautils package available at
107 http://kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/pcmcia/
108 Who: Dominik Brodowski <linux@brodo.de>
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112 What: ip_queue and ip6_queue (old ipv4-only and ipv6-only netfilter queue)
114 Why: This interface has been obsoleted by the new layer3-independent
115 "nfnetlink_queue". The Kernel interface is compatible, so the old
116 ip[6]tables "QUEUE" targets still work and will transparently handle
117 all packets into nfnetlink queue number 0. Userspace users will have
118 to link against API-compatible library on top of libnfnetlink_queue
119 instead of the current 'libipq'.
120 Who: Harald Welte <laforge@netfilter.org>
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124 What: EXPORT_SYMBOL(lookup_hash)
126 Why: Too low-level interface. Use lookup_one_len or lookup_create instead.
127 Who: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>