Greg KH wrote:
quoted text > On Wed, Oct 10, 2007 at 10:24:43AM -0700, Martin Bligh wrote:
>>> The rules for sysfs files are the following:
>>> - one value, in text format, per file.
>>> - no action apon open/close
>>> - binary files are only allowed for "pass-through" type files
>>> that the kernel does not touch (like for firmware and pci
>>> config space)
>>> - directories should be associated with a kobject where it makes
>>> sense (no nesting deep subdirectories without a kobject
>>> present)
>>> - when a directory is created/removed, a uevent should happen
>>> declaring what type of device was created/removed.
>> So you'll be removing:
>>
>> /sys/devices/system/node/node?/meminfo
>>
>> then?
>>
>> along with:
>>
>> /sys/devices/system/node/node?/distance
>> /sys/devices/system/node/node?/numastat
>>
>> and all the other things that violate the rules?
>
> I would love to do that :)
>
> And that goes to show how trying to enforce these kinds of rules is damm
> hard. Things slip by that I never notice because they are only for odd
> types of hardware :)
Is there no way to enforce that in the sysfs interface?
(Haven't looked, I'll admit).
quoted text >> (which I do agree with ... I just don't think sysfs works for
>> performance stats as we've discussed several times before ;-))
>
> I agree that this doesn't work too, but also that if it's really needed,
> it can be done, just let us know about it (like
> /sys/block/BLOCKDEV/stat)
OK. Would be nice if we could get rid of /sys/devices/system at
some point, which seems like a fairly crazy path, but still ;-)
M.
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Re: [PATCHSET 3/4] sysfs: divorce sysfs from kobject and dri... , Martin Bligh , (Wed Oct 10, 2:26 pm)