From: Kay Sievers <kay.sievers@vrfy.org>
To: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, Greg KH <greg@kroah.com>
Subject: Re: /sys/block [was: [PATCH 007 of 7] md: Get name for block device in sysfs]
Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 09:24:39 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1197879879.2585.28.camel@lov.site> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <47660927.9070002@msgid.tls.msk.ru>
On Mon, 2007-12-17 at 08:29 +0300, Michael Tokarev wrote:
> Kay Sievers wrote:
> > On Mon, 2007-12-17 at 09:43 +1100, Neil Brown wrote:
> >> On Saturday December 15, kay.sievers@vrfy.org wrote:
> >>> On Dec 14, 2007 7:26 AM, NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de> wrote:
> >>>> Given an fd on a block device, returns a string like
> >>>>
> >>>> /block/sda/sda1
> >>>>
> >>>> which can be used to find related information in /sys.
> >> ....
> >>> As pointed out to when you came up with the idea, we can't do this. A devpath
> >>> is a path to the device and will not necessarily start with "/block" for block
> >>> devices. It may start with "/devices" and can be much longer than
> >>> BDEVNAME_SIZE*2 + 10.
> >> When you say "will not necessarily" can I take that to mean that it
> >> currently does, but it might (will) change??
> >
> > It's in -mm. The devpath for all block devices, like for all other
> > devices, will start with /devices/* if !SYSFS_DEPRECATED.
>
> This is the second time I come across this (planned?) change, and for
> the second time I can't understand it.
>
> How to distinguish char devices from block devices in sysfs?
> Is the only way to read a symlink `subsystem' in the device
> directory?
By its subsystem value (block), from the symlink, from the environment,
or from $1.
> For now, I've a shell code (used heavily in numerous places),
> which looks like this:
>
> function makedev() {
> ...
> case $DEVPATH in
> /block/*) TYPE=b ;;
> *) TYPE=c ;;
> esac
> ...
> mknod /dev/$DEV $TYPE $MAJOR $MINOR
> }
>
> The only external process invocation in there is mknod, all
> the rest is done using pure shell constructs. Is it really
> necessary to spawn another process just to read a symlink
> now? It will be almost 2 times slower....
No need.
> (Sure thing this may be rewritten in C, but using shell it's
> MUCH easier to customize if necessary.)
$SUBSYSTEM == "block"
> Also, /sys/block/ directory is very easy to use currently, --
> unlike other /sys/ stuff which is way too deep and often
> placed in unknown/unexpected places (and /sys/class/ and
> /sys/bus/ directories are changing all the time).
/sys/block is still there and contains symlinks. And all this happens
only for !SYSFS_DEPRECATED.
> What's the benefit of moving things from /sys/block/ to
> /sys/devices/ ?
Unification. Block devices are "struct devices", use a class, use the
common driver core code instead of their own, show up in the tree, and
can be parents for other devices.
Kay
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-12-17 8:25 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 19+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-12-14 6:26 [PATCH 000 of 7] md: Introduction EXPLAIN PATCH SET HERE NeilBrown
2007-12-14 6:26 ` NeilBrown
2007-12-14 6:26 ` [PATCH 001 of 7] md: Support 'external' metadata for md arrays NeilBrown
2007-12-25 22:03 ` Andrew Morton
2007-12-14 6:26 ` [PATCH 002 of 7] md: Give userspace control over removing failed devices when external metdata in use NeilBrown
2007-12-14 6:26 ` [PATCH 003 of 7] md: Allow a maximum extent to be set for resyncing NeilBrown
2007-12-14 6:26 ` [PATCH 004 of 7] md: Allow devices to be shared between md arrays NeilBrown
2007-12-25 22:04 ` Andrew Morton
2007-12-14 6:26 ` [PATCH 005 of 7] md: Lock address when changing attributes of component devices NeilBrown
2007-12-14 6:26 ` [PATCH 006 of 7] md: Allow an md array to appear with 0 drives if it has external metadata NeilBrown
2007-12-14 6:26 ` [PATCH 007 of 7] md: Get name for block device in sysfs NeilBrown
2007-12-14 6:26 ` NeilBrown
2007-12-15 16:58 ` Kay Sievers
2007-12-16 22:43 ` Neil Brown
2007-12-17 2:10 ` Kay Sievers
2007-12-17 5:29 ` /sys/block [was: [PATCH 007 of 7] md: Get name for block device in sysfs] Michael Tokarev
2007-12-17 8:24 ` Kay Sievers [this message]
2007-12-17 8:32 ` Michael Tokarev
2007-12-17 9:13 ` Michael Tokarev
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