HAL Removal
Summary
HAL is a behemoth, do-it-all, daemon to access hardware. It is now obsoleted by udisks (né DeviceKit-disks) and upower (né DeviceKit-power), as well as libudev for device discovery.
This feature tracks the removal of HAL in the Fedora Desktop spin.
See also:
Note that gnome-vfs2 still relies on HAL, and is dragged in through libgnomeui. So removing the gnome-vfs2, or libgnomeui dependencies from applications also helps towards that goal.
Owner
- Name: Bastien Nocera
- email: bnocera@redhat.com
Current status
- Targeted release: Fedora 42
- Last updated: 2010-03-23
- Percentage of completion: 80%
Detailed Description
Packages in the desktop spin:
Package name | Status | Bug reports or discussions |
---|---|---|
cheese | done | |
epiphany | done | Removed obsolete gnome-vfs2-devel dependency |
evolution | done | |
evolution-data-server | done | |
gdm | done | |
gnome-pilot | TODO | upstream bug 593936 |
gnome-power-manager | done? | |
gnome-vfs2 | WONTFIX | Applications should be removing their use of gnome-vfs2 and use gvfs instead. Direct gnome-vfs2 rdeps: dasher (DONE upstream) |
gstreamer-plugins-good | done | |
gvfs | done | |
gvfs-obexftp | done | |
libfprint | done | Still requires hal-filesystem |
libgpod | done | |
libmtp | done | libmtp-hal subpackage requires hal-info |
pm-utils | done | |
rhythmbox | done | |
shotwell | done | |
system-setup-keyboard | done | Used for keymap selection |
xine-lib | done | dependency on gnome-vfs2 removed |
xorg-x11-server-Xorg | done |
Other packages outside the desktop spin:
Package name | Status | Bug reports or discussions |
---|---|---|
beldi | TODO | |
blueman | TODO | fedora bug 561019 |
exaile | TODO | upstream bug |
gimp | TODO | upstream bug |
gnome-commander | TODO | Requires gnome-vfs2-smb upstream bug |
gnome-device-manager | TODO | |
gparted | done | |
hplip | done? | upstream bug |
ifuse | TODO | |
k3b | done | |
kdebase-runtime | TODO | Requires hal-storage-addon |
kdelibs | TODO | Solid requires HAL in the KDE platform 4.4. According to upstream, a u* backend will be available in 4.5 at the earliest, but more likely 4.6. |
libconcord | TODO | |
libvirt | done | |
lxsession | TODO | |
matahari | TODO | |
nut | TODO | |
ovirt-server | TODO | ovirt-server-installer subpackage requires hal |
pcsc-lite | TODO | Requires hal-libs |
razertool | TODO | |
smolt | TODO | fedora bug 634883 |
xfce4-cddrive-plugin | TODO | |
xfce4-power-manager | TODO | |
xfce4-volstatus-icon | TODO |
Benefit to Fedora
Faster boot-up, and removal of obsoleted technology.
Scope
Loads of applications require HAL itself, or libhal. Applications should not rely on HAL, or libhal being available.
How To Test
Need to test:
- yum remove hal-filesystem hal-libs
- Check that nothing gets removed because it depends on hal
- Check that applications that access hardware still work as before
User Experience
- Faster boot-up
- Possibly faster applications startup when switching from libhal to libgudev for device enumeration
Dependencies
- See description
Contingency Plan
- Still ship HAL. If the last thing that depends on hal is gnome-power-manager for the backlight support, we can stop running hal as a service at boot and make it dbus-activated instead.
Documentation
N/A
Release Notes
- Fedora now does not ship with the HAL daemon, and libhal by default. If a specific application require libhal to function, please file a bug against it to be ported to the new technology.