From: Razvan Gavril <razvan.g@plutohome.com>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: USB & Sysfs Question ( posible issue )
Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2006 18:52:35 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <44A002C3.9000807@plutohome.com> (raw)
If i had a usb-serial device in linux, i can/could find a symlink in
/sys/bus/usb-serial/devices named ttyUSBX that is/was pointing to
another sysfs directory, which is in /sys/device. The directory in the
/device looked something like this :
/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:02.0/usb1/1-3/1-3:1.0/ttyUSBX . As far i
could figure out the '... usb1/1-3/...' part from the path means that
the device is connected to the port 3 of the 1st usb controler.
I used this for a long of time to uniquely identify phisical usb ports
from a computer, when upgrading to 2.6.17, something strange started to
happen: even if i didn't remove the usb device from a specified port of
a the computer, sometimes when rebooting the usb controlers changed
their numbers in sysfs. A device that was before the reboot
'...usb1/1-3/...' can be now ' ...usb2/2-3...' or '...usb4/4-3...'.
The main idea is that an usb port can't no loger be identified only by
looking on it's sysfs path. Is this a normal behavior ? I'm asking this
as i didn't get this numbering change when using older 2.6 kernel.
Thanks
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Razvan Gavril
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2006-06-26 15:52 Razvan Gavril [this message]
2006-06-27 6:28 ` USB & Sysfs Question ( posible issue ) Greg KH
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