They're only obliged to share the code for any part of the Linux code
(or any other code with a GPL or GPL-style licence) that they've
modified.  Which is potentially none of it all, if their code is
written from scratch and runs on top of an unmodified Linux kernel.

Of course, they could have chosen to licence whatever they've
written themselves under the GPL as well, in which case they would
have to share the code, but I've read nothing to suggest that's the
case.


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