From: Ralf Baechle DO1GRB (uogtew@sibadi.org)
Date: Mon Aug 05 2002 - 15:28:24 EEST
On Fri, Aug 02, 2002 at 07:28:54PM +0100, Iain Young - G7III wrote:
> > > (since the AX25 stack hasn't been touched much for a while, I
> > > thought it would be easier than other subsystems, that have had
> > > constant change).
> >
> > Definately not. The whole AX.25, NET/ROM and ROSE code is suffering from
> > severe bitrot. None of the internal data structures are properly locked
> > etc. I'm currently working on that.
>
> I meant easier as in easier to merge, as there would be few patches
> that have been added to the mainline, thus less rejects.
>
> Id actually be interested in your fixes, I may be able to integrate
> them into any 2.5 version of the KJD AX25 stack that I manage to
> produce.
I'll make them available asap; I've still a huge number of loose ends to
solve, hours of typing ahead ...
> > So you may find it easy to get old code into the current kerrnel - but
> > then it'll suffer from the same problems. The fact is that the AX.25
> > code is looking like it was written for a 2.0 or 2.2 kernel ...
>
> The KJD 'patch' is more like an entirely new AX25 stack - The Stack
> in 2.4/2.5 currently predates it. The origional idea was to get the
> KJD/FEF stack into 2.3, and thus 2.4 when it was released.
>
> Unfortunatley Matt and Jens ran out of time, and priorties changed,
> however a 2.4.x version was started by Jens, and was up to 2.4.9, but
> is only a partial patch (there are a few .rej's actually in the patch).
>
> Checkout http://www.afthd.tu-darmstadt.de/~dg1kjd/linux-ax25 for more
> details, and why Jens gave it up.
Thanks for reminding me of that code again. I'd not mind taking that
patch as a base to start with. However the author doesn't even claim it
to be working and the patch only minimally deals with the problems that
the current code is suffering from. I also had a conversation with
Alan Cox (GW4PTS) who originally wrote the code. Alan wasn't fond at all
of newax25 because the oldcode despite it's problem is fairly stable in
practical use. So I came to the conclusion the the best thing will be if
I first solve the problems of the current codebase and then later import
code from the DG1KJD.
73 de DO1GRB op Ralf
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