From: "Ken Hahn" <kenh@micro-solutions.com>
To: linux-hotplug@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Fw: BACKPACK USB Adapter/hotplug arch and apps
Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 15:43:48 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <marc-linux-hotplug-100592519407013@msgid-missing> (raw)
I forgot to forward this to the mailing list as well.
Incidentally, where I refer to /etc/fstab, I meant /etc/mtab.
Ken Hahn
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ken Hahn" <kenh@micro-solutions.com>
To: "Greg KH" <greg@kroah.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 5:07 PM
Subject: Re: BACKPACK USB Adapter/hotplug arch and apps
> Hello again.
>
> This whole hot-plug problem is quite interesting.
> Came here for professional reasons (trying to get a device at work to work
> on linux), but I'm personally interested in this as well.
>
> Incidentally I'll start off by saying I ran into a problem with the
> load_drivers script where (at the end) there are some else if's that
should
> just be if's. I'll have to see if the CVS has a corrected version, and if
> not.. I'll try to rig up a patch. (it ended up telling me it couldn't load
a
> module, and never tried to run the script I'd created.. in addition
somebody
> has incorrectly assumed that if "find" doesn't find any files it has a
> non-zero error code. This is not true)
>
> Right now, to load my firmware, I'm simply having a script call fxload if
> the PID and VID match.. this works fine (but would not be easy for a
> standard user) Have to see if this gets better.
>
> On my personal interest:
>
> As for application notification. In Windows (for contrast) there is a
> mechanism for this kind of notification of new devices appearing. It is
> also tied to the auto-insert notification that app's receive. It involves
> the use of the WM_DEVICECHANGE message
>
(http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/hardware/d
> eviceman_9vhh.asp).
>
> I've often wondered how programs check to see if a disc is freshly mounted
> (nautilus does this) my best guess has been that a server stat's the
> /etc/fstab file to see if something has arrived or left every few seconds.
>
> It would be interesting if we could somehow tie volume arrival in with
> device arrival.
>
> Another thing that the current mechanism doesn't account for is that
> programs may dynamically come and go (wishing to know of changes when they
> are running, and not caring otherwise). You may end up with a directory
of
> script files coming and going each doing their own IPC mechanisms to
> indicate to the "Master" program that some kind of change has occurred.
>
> Wouldn't it be nice if there was a way to generalize this. Perhaps even a
> userspace library for registering and un-registering for notifications and
> receiving this signal?
>
> I do like the idea of staying away from a daemon, and making everything
> event based, but be more generalized.
>
> Anyway.. this may have all been proposed before, I need to go peruse the
> mailing list tonight, but it sounded like this hadn't been discussed
before.
>
> Look forward to seeing developments here,
>
> Ken Hahn
>
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