A quick scan through the files shows that most of them are released
under GPL v2 and are Copyright (c), 2004,2005 Atheros Communications, Inc.
There are a few that have no copyright info in them, for example,
hcd/davinci/sdio_hcd.c.
Jeff
Chris Stillson wrote:
It would make my life easier if it could be linked directly into the
kernel, so that you could boot it. How is the code itself commented
for copyright?
Chris
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 12:35 PM, Jeff Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't think that's the case.
All of the SDIO files added by the patch have the MODULE_LICENSE set to
either "GPL" or "Dual BSD/GPL".
I also tried changing MODULE_LICENSE on a module that is statically linked
to "Propriety" and it didn't make any difference on the build. It was
linked into the kernel and not built as a module.
Jeff
Chris Stillson wrote:
Otherwise, it would have to be GPL'ed. If you check the license, I
suspect it's not GPL.
Chris
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 12:22 PM, Jeff Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I've applied the patches from TI to add in support for SDHC cards to the
LSP
1.20 kernel and I've noticed something odd.
It's not possible to build the SDIO drivers into the kernel. When you
select them as built-in (y) in menuconfig, they will still build as
modules.
Does anyone know a reason that they'd be forced to be modules?
thanks,
Jeff
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