[PATCH] add exFAT driver

Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh at linuxfoundation.org
Wed Sep 25 17:27:04 UTC 2013


On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 06:36:32PM +0200, Benjamin Valentin wrote:
> Am Fri, 30 Aug 2013 08:42:05 -0700
> schrieb Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh at linuxfoundation.org>:
>  
> > For staging drivers I need a maintainer that is going to take the time
> > to shephard it into the core kernel tree.  See other TODO files for
> > how that person is defined.  Are you going to be willing to do this?
> 
> I can see what I can do.

Great.

> I've cleaned up the code a bit, especially where it would redefine
> kernel functions. [1] Should I submit the end result, one file per
> patch, or begin with the original code and submit patches on top of
> that?

Probably start with the original submission from Samsung, with their
signed-off-by: lines, and then add patches afterward that from you with
your fixes / cleanups.  That shows the development effort and gives
everyone the proper credit/blame :)

> Also, the driver would define it's own data types like
>     typedef unsigned int            UINT32;
> 
> I've replaced that with u32, etc as the naming implied the bit size
> would matter. (And it probably does for the on-disk file system
> structures, but they are used for everything) Is there any disadvantage
> to this over using the standard C types?

Those _are_ the standard kernel C types, so that's the correct thing to
do.

> > Also, I would really like to get a signed-off-by: from the Samsung
> > authors for this patch, can you do that as well please?
> 
> I've tried reaching them by their last public e-mail addresses I could
> find, but they would either bounce or I got no reply.

Who did you contact at Samsung?  I'll be visiting there in a week so I
can try to track some people done in person.  I really want their
signed-off-by: on the patch, as it is their code to start with, and it's
a bit rude to not get their approval for the code to be merged.

thanks,

greg k-h


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