Re: Exposing ROM's though sysfs

From: Martin Mares (mj_at_ucw.cz)
Date: 07/30/04

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    Date:	Fri, 30 Jul 2004 22:54:36 +0200
    To: Jesse Barnes <jbarnes@engr.sgi.com>
    
    

    > I don't think anyone wants an x86 emulator builtin to the kernel for this
    > purpose.

    Well, most people probably do not want a x86 emulator running random ROMs
    in the userspace, either :-) But unfortunately the world is ugly (at least
    these parts of it).

    However, point taken. (Although it will not be easy, since you have to avoid
    kernel drivers touching the device until you can run the ROM in userspace.)

    > We can get away without caching a copy of the ROM in the kernel if we require
    > userspace to cache it before the driver takes control of the card (i.e. at
    > POST time). Otherwise, the kernel will have to take care of it.

    In case of the video cards, it is probably the right path to go.

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