cvs commit: src/share/examples/drivers make_device_driver.sh
Roman Kurakin
rik at inse.ru
Thu Aug 10 11:00:44 UTC 2006
Yar Tikhiy wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 10, 2006 at 02:06:18AM +0400, Roman Kurakin wrote:
>
>> Robert Watson:
>>
>>
>>> On Tue, 8 Aug 2006, Roman Kurakin wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> We could add a "foo" driver to the LINT generated by this script with
>>>> notification that it was generated and all changes should be placed
>>>> to script.
>>>>
>>> I guess I can't help but wonder if a script is necessarily better than
>>> a well-commented template.
>>>
>> Today I've talked with ru at . He suggests to put an example to tree and
>> change script to produce
>> a copy of driver using example from tree as a template via sed or smth
>> like that. It sounds like
>> a good idea. We could have a single dir in subtree with various examples
>> and a set of scripts that
>> could produce from one of the examples a driver to start with.
>>
>
> ...and if you manage to make the driver do some real job so that
> people start using it in production, it will have nearly zero chance
> to fall into oblivion; it will remain in a very good shape instead.
> No, I'm telling nonsense here: A useful driver will be hacked
> sooner or later into a huge, ugly, incomprehensible beast reeking
> with features. :-)
>
If you want to add a new functionality you just need to create a new
example.
Probably it wouldn't be bad to have a driver with higher level of complexity
that can do the same (and more) than the other one that is much more simple.
rik
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