...
Ethtool shows:
driver: eth1394
version:
firmware-version:
bus-info: ieee1394
And the sysfs representations of the netdevices have an fw-host* device
in the parent device chain.
I agree that userland should read less into names as they are handed out
by the kernel. I am also aware that it depends on the use case what
naming scheme can be considered useful, hence userspace needs to give
his own names anyway, regardless of how the kernel named it.
But I mildly disagree with the notion that the kernel can't start off
with more qualification of the names than merely ensuring their
uniqueness. Or the other way around: Even an entirely meaningless
prefix would be better than "eth..", or no prefix if that's possible,
because eth suspiciously sounds like Ethernet with which the misnamed
RFC 2734 driver eth1394 has very little to do.
However, how mild my disagreement is should be apparent from the fact
that I didn't bother to suggest changing it before now, in 2009. :-)
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Stefan Richter
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