HEADSUP usb2/usb4bsd to become default in GENERIC
Sam Leffler
sam at freebsd.org
Sun Feb 8 11:12:59 PST 2009
Gavin Atkinson wrote:
> On Sat, 2009-02-07 at 21:21 -0800, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
>
>> * Maxim Sobolev <sobomax at FreeBSD.org> [090206 01:50] wrote:
>>
>>> Alfred Perlstein wrote:
>>>
>>>> - Update GENERIC to use usb2 device names.
>>>>
>>> Wasn't there a plan to rename usb2 devices to match oldusb names (where
>>> applicable) once oldusb had been killed? I don't see it in the list.
>>>
>> Probably, although coming from the other side as a user I find it pretty
>> annoying when there's somewhat gratuitous changes to the kernel config
>> files that I don't really care about that cause my kernels to break.
>>
>
> The vast majority of our users do not run -CURRENT, and so haven't had
> to change config files yet.
>
> One day, those users will be migrating from 7.x to 8.x, and shouldn't
> need to change their kernel config for a "somewhat gratuitous change".
>
> Your argument only works if people had already had to change their
> config files once (usb -> usb2), and that by renaming these back they
> will have to change their kernel config back. Only people running
> -CURRENT will end up having to do this twice (or indeed at all) if the
> rename takes place, end users will not need to do it at all.
>
>
>> Basically, calling it usb2 isn't as bad as renaming it back to "usb"
>> as it's less disruptive in my book.
>>
>
> Again, I disagree.
>
I agree with your comments. And, as I've said previously, any name
changes from usb1 will require _all_ documentation (manual pages,
handbook, etc) to change; not a good idea.
Sam
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