Binary-only kernel modules may be banned
Posted Dec 17, 2006 2:41 UTC (Sun) by
bronson (subscriber, #4806)
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Binary-only kernel modules may be banned by grahammm
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Binary-only kernel modules may be banned
This presumes that there even ARE understandable hardware specifications. Back when I was writing Mac System 7 display drivers, I had to drive over to S3, sign a boatload of NDAs, then dig through RTL with one of their ASIC guys to try to figure out how to use their colorspace-converting blit.
Proprietary? VERY. If I somehow copied those docs, I probably could have duplicated their chip in a very short amount of time.
Not everybody produces nice, bound documentation with register maps and readable descriptions. Especially when the shelf life of the product is measured in months.
If they'd just open their drivers, though, that might be enough. A few commented header files go a LONG way.
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