xserver: Cleaning up memory allocation functions and macros
Egbert Eich
eich at suse.de
Thu May 3 02:20:05 PDT 2007
Magnus Vigerlöf writes:
>
> Good, then we have the same view of xnf*. The thing I see is that more and
> more devices are getting hot-pluggable. Input devices are next in queue, and
> I'm just waiting for people wanting to use VGA-adapters connected via USB or
> other hot-pluggable busses.
You don't have to wait! There exists a derivative of the SiS driver
that supports this. It's not hot pluggable at server runtime, yet, though.
>
> So the code where calling xnf* is not a problem is steadily decreasing and
> making sure we then uses proper fault propagation instead of crashing will
> hopefully avoid future headache and patches.
Right. Once a driver is capable of hotplugging it should not use these.
>
> xf86AddDriver/xf86AddInputDriver are excellent examples of functions that
> hasn't been a 'problem' but can be when hotplugging is working. They also
> doesn't have a return value so we'll have to change these in order to get rid
> of the xnf*-function calls..
OK. Agreed.
Cheers,
Egbert.
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