Linus Torvalds responded Thursday to kernel developer Christoph Hellwig, who had claimed Torvalds merged Rust code into the kernel even over his objections as the original C code’s maintainer. Highlights from Torvalds’ response:

The fact is, the pull request you objected to DID NOT TOUCH THE DMA LAYER AT ALL. It was literally just another user of it, in a completely separate subdirectory, that didn’t change the code you maintain in _any_ way, shape, or form… Honestly, what you have been doing is basically saying “as a DMA maintainer I control what the DMA code is used for”.

And that is not how *any* of this works. What’s next? Saying that particular drivers can’t do DMA, because you don’t like that device, and as a DMA maintainer you control who can use the DMA code? That’s _literally_ exactly what you are trying to do with the Rust code. You are saying

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