Spoiling Linux Kernel with "sanctioned" code
6 hours ago
- #Sanctions Impact
- #Linux Kernel
- #Open Source
- A Linux kernel developer fixed a bug in the OHCI USB stack that caused high latency issues with an old printer.
- The fix delayed unlinking Endpoint Descriptors to reduce latency without impacting compatibility or RAM usage.
- Greg Kroah-Hartman, the maintainer, did not respond to the patch, reportedly due to legal concerns about sanctions.
- Contributors from sanctioned countries (e.g., Russia) may have their patches rejected unless they prove they are not from sanctioned entities.
- Once a patch is sent, the kernel may be 'spoiled,' meaning others cannot reuse the same fix due to potential sanction issues.
- This creates a situation where bugs must be fixed differently, even if the original solution was optimal.