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  1. The following is a list of files and features that are going to be
  2. removed in the kernel source tree. Every entry should contain what
  3. exactly is going away, why it is happening, and who is going to be doing
  4. the work. When the feature is removed from the kernel, it should also
  5. be removed from this file.
  6. ---------------------------
  7. What: The ieee80211_regdom module parameter
  8. When: March 2010
  9. Why: This was inherited by the CONFIG_WIRELESS_OLD_REGULATORY code,
  10. and currently serves as an option for users to define an
  11. ISO / IEC 3166 alpha2 code for the country they are currently
  12. present in. Although there are userspace API replacements for this
  13. through nl80211 distributions haven't yet caught up with implementing
  14. decent alternatives through standard GUIs. Although available as an
  15. option through iw or wpa_supplicant its just a matter of time before
  16. distributions pick up good GUI options for this. The ideal solution
  17. would actually consist of intelligent designs which would do this for
  18. the user automatically even when travelling through different countries.
  19. Until then we leave this module parameter as a compromise.
  20. When userspace improves with reasonable widely-available alternatives for
  21. this we will no longer need this module parameter. This entry hopes that
  22. by the super-futuristically looking date of "March 2010" we will have
  23. such replacements widely available.
  24. Who: Luis R. Rodriguez <lrodriguez@atheros.com>
  25. ---------------------------
  26. What: old static regulatory information
  27. When: 2.6.29
  28. Why: The old regulatory infrastructure has been replaced with a new one
  29. which does not require statically defined regulatory domains. We do
  30. not want to keep static regulatory domains in the kernel due to the
  31. the dynamic nature of regulatory law and localization. We kept around
  32. the old static definitions for the regulatory domains of:
  33. * US
  34. * JP
  35. * EU
  36. and used by default the US when CONFIG_WIRELESS_OLD_REGULATORY was
  37. set.
  38. Who: Luis R. Rodriguez <lrodriguez@atheros.com>
  39. ---------------------------
  40. What: dev->power.power_state
  41. When: July 2007
  42. Why: Broken design for runtime control over driver power states, confusing
  43. driver-internal runtime power management with: mechanisms to support
  44. system-wide sleep state transitions; event codes that distinguish
  45. different phases of swsusp "sleep" transitions; and userspace policy
  46. inputs. This framework was never widely used, and most attempts to
  47. use it were broken. Drivers should instead be exposing domain-specific
  48. interfaces either to kernel or to userspace.
  49. Who: Pavel Machek <pavel@suse.cz>
  50. ---------------------------
  51. What: Video4Linux API 1 ioctls and video_decoder.h from Video devices.
  52. When: December 2008
  53. Files: include/linux/video_decoder.h include/linux/videodev.h
  54. Check: include/linux/video_decoder.h include/linux/videodev.h
  55. Why: V4L1 AP1 was replaced by V4L2 API during migration from 2.4 to 2.6
  56. series. The old API have lots of drawbacks and don't provide enough
  57. means to work with all video and audio standards. The newer API is
  58. already available on the main drivers and should be used instead.
  59. Newer drivers should use v4l_compat_translate_ioctl function to handle
  60. old calls, replacing to newer ones.
  61. Decoder iocts are using internally to allow video drivers to
  62. communicate with video decoders. This should also be improved to allow
  63. V4L2 calls being translated into compatible internal ioctls.
  64. Compatibility ioctls will be provided, for a while, via
  65. v4l1-compat module.
  66. Who: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@infradead.org>
  67. ---------------------------
  68. What: PCMCIA control ioctl (needed for pcmcia-cs [cardmgr, cardctl])
  69. When: November 2005
  70. Files: drivers/pcmcia/: pcmcia_ioctl.c
  71. Why: With the 16-bit PCMCIA subsystem now behaving (almost) like a
  72. normal hotpluggable bus, and with it using the default kernel
  73. infrastructure (hotplug, driver core, sysfs) keeping the PCMCIA
  74. control ioctl needed by cardmgr and cardctl from pcmcia-cs is
  75. unnecessary, and makes further cleanups and integration of the
  76. PCMCIA subsystem into the Linux kernel device driver model more
  77. difficult. The features provided by cardmgr and cardctl are either
  78. handled by the kernel itself now or are available in the new
  79. pcmciautils package available at
  80. http://kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/pcmcia/
  81. Who: Dominik Brodowski <linux@brodo.de>
  82. ---------------------------
  83. What: sys_sysctl
  84. When: September 2010
  85. Option: CONFIG_SYSCTL_SYSCALL
  86. Why: The same information is available in a more convenient from
  87. /proc/sys, and none of the sysctl variables appear to be
  88. important performance wise.
  89. Binary sysctls are a long standing source of subtle kernel
  90. bugs and security issues.
  91. When I looked several months ago all I could find after
  92. searching several distributions were 5 user space programs and
  93. glibc (which falls back to /proc/sys) using this syscall.
  94. The man page for sysctl(2) documents it as unusable for user
  95. space programs.
  96. sysctl(2) is not generally ABI compatible to a 32bit user
  97. space application on a 64bit and a 32bit kernel.
  98. For the last several months the policy has been no new binary
  99. sysctls and no one has put forward an argument to use them.
  100. Binary sysctls issues seem to keep happening appearing so
  101. properly deprecating them (with a warning to user space) and a
  102. 2 year grace warning period will mean eventually we can kill
  103. them and end the pain.
  104. In the mean time individual binary sysctls can be dealt with
  105. in a piecewise fashion.
  106. Who: Eric Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com>
  107. ---------------------------
  108. What: remove EXPORT_SYMBOL(kernel_thread)
  109. When: August 2006
  110. Files: arch/*/kernel/*_ksyms.c
  111. Check: kernel_thread
  112. Why: kernel_thread is a low-level implementation detail. Drivers should
  113. use the <linux/kthread.h> API instead which shields them from
  114. implementation details and provides a higherlevel interface that
  115. prevents bugs and code duplication
  116. Who: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
  117. ---------------------------
  118. What: Unused EXPORT_SYMBOL/EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL exports
  119. (temporary transition config option provided until then)
  120. The transition config option will also be removed at the same time.
  121. When: before 2.6.19
  122. Why: Unused symbols are both increasing the size of the kernel binary
  123. and are often a sign of "wrong API"
  124. Who: Arjan van de Ven <arjan@linux.intel.com>
  125. ---------------------------
  126. What: PHYSDEVPATH, PHYSDEVBUS, PHYSDEVDRIVER in the uevent environment
  127. When: October 2008
  128. Why: The stacking of class devices makes these values misleading and
  129. inconsistent.
  130. Class devices should not carry any of these properties, and bus
  131. devices have SUBSYTEM and DRIVER as a replacement.
  132. Who: Kay Sievers <kay.sievers@suse.de>
  133. ---------------------------
  134. What: ACPI procfs interface
  135. When: July 2008
  136. Why: ACPI sysfs conversion should be finished by January 2008.
  137. ACPI procfs interface will be removed in July 2008 so that
  138. there is enough time for the user space to catch up.
  139. Who: Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@intel.com>
  140. ---------------------------
  141. What: /proc/acpi/button
  142. When: August 2007
  143. Why: /proc/acpi/button has been replaced by events to the input layer
  144. since 2.6.20.
  145. Who: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
  146. ---------------------------
  147. What: /proc/acpi/event
  148. When: February 2008
  149. Why: /proc/acpi/event has been replaced by events via the input layer
  150. and netlink since 2.6.23.
  151. Who: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
  152. ---------------------------
  153. What: libata spindown skipping and warning
  154. When: Dec 2008
  155. Why: Some halt(8) implementations synchronize caches for and spin
  156. down libata disks because libata didn't use to spin down disk on
  157. system halt (only synchronized caches).
  158. Spin down on system halt is now implemented. sysfs node
  159. /sys/class/scsi_disk/h:c:i:l/manage_start_stop is present if
  160. spin down support is available.
  161. Because issuing spin down command to an already spun down disk
  162. makes some disks spin up just to spin down again, libata tracks
  163. device spindown status to skip the extra spindown command and
  164. warn about it.
  165. This is to give userspace tools the time to get updated and will
  166. be removed after userspace is reasonably updated.
  167. Who: Tejun Heo <htejun@gmail.com>
  168. ---------------------------
  169. What: i386/x86_64 bzImage symlinks
  170. When: April 2010
  171. Why: The i386/x86_64 merge provides a symlink to the old bzImage
  172. location so not yet updated user space tools, e.g. package
  173. scripts, do not break.
  174. Who: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
  175. ---------------------------
  176. What (Why):
  177. - include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_TOS.h ipt_tos.h header files
  178. (superseded by xt_TOS/xt_tos target & match)
  179. - "forwarding" header files like ipt_mac.h in
  180. include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ and include/linux/netfilter_ipv6/
  181. - xt_CONNMARK match revision 0
  182. (superseded by xt_CONNMARK match revision 1)
  183. - xt_MARK target revisions 0 and 1
  184. (superseded by xt_MARK match revision 2)
  185. - xt_connmark match revision 0
  186. (superseded by xt_connmark match revision 1)
  187. - xt_conntrack match revision 0
  188. (superseded by xt_conntrack match revision 1)
  189. - xt_iprange match revision 0,
  190. include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_iprange.h
  191. (superseded by xt_iprange match revision 1)
  192. - xt_mark match revision 0
  193. (superseded by xt_mark match revision 1)
  194. - xt_recent: the old ipt_recent proc dir
  195. (superseded by /proc/net/xt_recent)
  196. When: January 2009 or Linux 2.7.0, whichever comes first
  197. Why: Superseded by newer revisions or modules
  198. Who: Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@computergmbh.de>
  199. ---------------------------
  200. What: b43 support for firmware revision < 410
  201. When: The schedule was July 2008, but it was decided that we are going to keep the
  202. code as long as there are no major maintanance headaches.
  203. So it _could_ be removed _any_ time now, if it conflicts with something new.
  204. Why: The support code for the old firmware hurts code readability/maintainability
  205. and slightly hurts runtime performance. Bugfixes for the old firmware
  206. are not provided by Broadcom anymore.
  207. Who: Michael Buesch <mb@bu3sch.de>
  208. ---------------------------
  209. What: usedac i386 kernel parameter
  210. When: 2.6.27
  211. Why: replaced by allowdac and no dac combination
  212. Who: Glauber Costa <gcosta@redhat.com>
  213. ---------------------------
  214. What: remove HID compat support
  215. When: 2.6.29
  216. Why: needed only as a temporary solution until distros fix themselves up
  217. Who: Jiri Slaby <jirislaby@gmail.com>
  218. ---------------------------
  219. What: print_fn_descriptor_symbol()
  220. When: October 2009
  221. Why: The %pF vsprintf format provides the same functionality in a
  222. simpler way. print_fn_descriptor_symbol() is deprecated but
  223. still present to give out-of-tree modules time to change.
  224. Who: Bjorn Helgaas <bjorn.helgaas@hp.com>
  225. ---------------------------
  226. What: /sys/o2cb symlink
  227. When: January 2010
  228. Why: /sys/fs/o2cb is the proper location for this information - /sys/o2cb
  229. exists as a symlink for backwards compatibility for old versions of
  230. ocfs2-tools. 2 years should be sufficient time to phase in new versions
  231. which know to look in /sys/fs/o2cb.
  232. Who: ocfs2-devel@oss.oracle.com
  233. ---------------------------
  234. What: SCTP_GET_PEER_ADDRS_NUM_OLD, SCTP_GET_PEER_ADDRS_OLD,
  235. SCTP_GET_LOCAL_ADDRS_NUM_OLD, SCTP_GET_LOCAL_ADDRS_OLD
  236. When: June 2009
  237. Why: A newer version of the options have been introduced in 2005 that
  238. removes the limitions of the old API. The sctp library has been
  239. converted to use these new options at the same time. Any user
  240. space app that directly uses the old options should convert to using
  241. the new options.
  242. Who: Vlad Yasevich <vladislav.yasevich@hp.com>
  243. ---------------------------
  244. What: CONFIG_THERMAL_HWMON
  245. When: January 2009
  246. Why: This option was introduced just to allow older lm-sensors userspace
  247. to keep working over the upgrade to 2.6.26. At the scheduled time of
  248. removal fixed lm-sensors (2.x or 3.x) should be readily available.
  249. Who: Rene Herman <rene.herman@gmail.com>
  250. ---------------------------
  251. What: Code that is now under CONFIG_WIRELESS_EXT_SYSFS
  252. (in net/core/net-sysfs.c)
  253. When: After the only user (hal) has seen a release with the patches
  254. for enough time, probably some time in 2010.
  255. Why: Over 1K .text/.data size reduction, data is available in other
  256. ways (ioctls)
  257. Who: Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net>
  258. ---------------------------
  259. What: CONFIG_NF_CT_ACCT
  260. When: 2.6.29
  261. Why: Accounting can now be enabled/disabled without kernel recompilation.
  262. Currently used only to set a default value for a feature that is also
  263. controlled by a kernel/module/sysfs/sysctl parameter.
  264. Who: Krzysztof Piotr Oledzki <ole@ans.pl>
  265. ---------------------------
  266. What: i2c_attach_client(), i2c_detach_client(), i2c_driver->detach_client()
  267. When: 2.6.29 (ideally) or 2.6.30 (more likely)
  268. Why: Deprecated by the new (standard) device driver binding model. Use
  269. i2c_driver->probe() and ->remove() instead.
  270. Who: Jean Delvare <khali@linux-fr.org>
  271. ---------------------------
  272. What: fscher and fscpos drivers
  273. When: June 2009
  274. Why: Deprecated by the new fschmd driver.
  275. Who: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
  276. Jean Delvare <khali@linux-fr.org>
  277. ---------------------------
  278. What: SELinux "compat_net" functionality
  279. When: 2.6.30 at the earliest
  280. Why: In 2.6.18 the Secmark concept was introduced to replace the "compat_net"
  281. network access control functionality of SELinux. Secmark offers both
  282. better performance and greater flexibility than the "compat_net"
  283. mechanism. Now that the major Linux distributions have moved to
  284. Secmark, it is time to deprecate the older mechanism and start the
  285. process of removing the old code.
  286. Who: Paul Moore <paul.moore@hp.com>
  287. ---------------------------
  288. What: sysfs ui for changing p4-clockmod parameters
  289. When: September 2009
  290. Why: See commits 129f8ae9b1b5be94517da76009ea956e89104ce8 and
  291. e088e4c9cdb618675874becb91b2fd581ee707e6.
  292. Removal is subject to fixing any remaining bugs in ACPI which may
  293. cause the thermal throttling not to happen at the right time.
  294. Who: Dave Jones <davej@redhat.com>, Matthew Garrett <mjg@redhat.com>
  295. -----------------------------
  296. What: __do_IRQ all in one fits nothing interrupt handler
  297. When: 2.6.32
  298. Why: __do_IRQ was kept for easy migration to the type flow handlers.
  299. More than two years of migration time is enough.
  300. Who: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
  301. -----------------------------
  302. What: obsolete generic irq defines and typedefs
  303. When: 2.6.30
  304. Why: The defines and typedefs (hw_interrupt_type, no_irq_type, irq_desc_t)
  305. have been kept around for migration reasons. After more than two years
  306. it's time to remove them finally
  307. Who: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>