Closed source userspace graphics drivers with an open source kernel component
Howard Chu
hyc at symas.com
Thu Jul 1 21:54:08 PDT 2010
Piotr Gluszenia Slawinski wrote:
>> There is no point supporting companies that give you a little bit of
>> information in exchange they want the support that being in a mainline
>> kernel gives. Its an unfair exchange of knowledge and time, and if they
>> claim they have to make a profit then its even more unfair.
>
> also, they seem to do it quite wrong way. i.e. much simpler would be to
> just implement regular, open driver , and implement additional crypto
> mechanism in chipset itself, allowing to use simple userspace program
> sending certified keys allowing GPU to operate.
> if key is not available and device/driver not paid/registered, then
> GPU would simply lock itself , similiar to pre-paid designs from
> company whose name should not be spoken aloud.
>
> also certain functionality could be ordered with same chip structure,
> i.e. framebuffer, unaccelerated 2d, accel 2d, 3d, etc.
> with user buying proper 'entry level' pre-paid code set from manufacturer.
>
> this would provide quite same functionality (profit), without impacting
> open-source projects like Xorg with unnessesary complications.
Pardon me for intruding in this discussion, but I'm astonished that you
actually find what you posted to be acceptable. If I pay for a piece of
hardware, I have the right to use it. Requiring certified keys before it
performs the function for which it was purchased is pure nonsense.
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