[UDP]: Revert udplite and code split.
authorDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Fri, 7 Mar 2008 00:22:02 +0000 (16:22 -0800)
committerDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Fri, 7 Mar 2008 00:22:02 +0000 (16:22 -0800)
commitdb8dac20d5199307dcfcf4e01dac4bda5edf9e89
tree3694d1aee5c0014fb45eec045a67ca150ca1231f
parentba0fa4599484b98dbb21d279fbfdb40e9c07d30d
[UDP]: Revert udplite and code split.

This reverts commit db1ed684f6c430c4cdad67d058688b8a1b5e607c ("[IPV6]
UDP: Rename IPv6 UDP files."), commit
8be8af8fa4405652e6c0797db5465a4be8afb998 ("[IPV4] UDP: Move
IPv4-specific bits to other file.") and commit
e898d4db2749c6052072e9bc4448e396cbdeb06a ("[UDP]: Allow users to
configure UDP-Lite.").

First, udplite is of such small cost, and it is a core protocol just
like TCP and normal UDP are.

We spent enormous amounts of effort to make udplite share as much code
with core UDP as possible.  All of that work is less valuable if we're
just going to slap a config option on udplite support.

It is also causing build failures, as reported on linux-next, showing
that the changeset was not tested very well.  In fact, this is the
second build failure resulting from the udplite change.

Finally, the config options provided was a bool, instead of a modular
option.  Meaning the udplite code does not even get build tested
by allmodconfig builds, and furthermore the user is not presented
with a reasonable modular build option which is particularly needed
by distribution vendors.

Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
17 files changed:
include/linux/udp.h
include/net/ipv6.h
include/net/transp_v6.h
include/net/udplite.h
net/ipv4/Kconfig
net/ipv4/Makefile
net/ipv4/af_inet.c
net/ipv4/proc.c
net/ipv4/udp.c
net/ipv4/udp_ipv4.c [deleted file]
net/ipv4/udplite.c [moved from net/ipv4/udplite_ipv4.c with 100% similarity]
net/ipv6/Makefile
net/ipv6/af_inet6.c
net/ipv6/ipv6_sockglue.c
net/ipv6/proc.c
net/ipv6/udp.c [moved from net/ipv6/udp_ipv6.c with 98% similarity]
net/ipv6/udplite.c [moved from net/ipv6/udplite_ipv6.c with 100% similarity]