From: Pierre Ossman <drzeus-list@drzeus.cx>
To: Kay Sievers <kay.sievers@vrfy.org>
Cc: "Greg KH" <greg@kroah.com>, LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
"Kristian Høgsberg" <krh@bitplanet.net>
Subject: Re: Race free attributes in sysfs
Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 17:40:50 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <46530F02.7010802@drzeus.cx> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1179775695.3320.82.camel@lov.localdomain>
Kay Sievers wrote:
> We could change the driver-core to suppress the creation of an attribute
> if the attribute's show() or store() method returns something like
> -ENOENT at registration time?
> The driver would pass _all_ possible attributes of the device at
> registration time, but the core would only create the attributes which
> are implemented for this particular device? Would that work for you?
>
Not sure. Not in an obvious way at least.
It also doesn't feel like "the kernel way". Generally you can
create/allocate an object, assign attributes to it, then activate it.
Couldn't it be done so that I can add sysfs stuff to a device after I
just initialized it? (but before I add it).
> You can assign any number of attribute groups to the device. If they
> don't have a group name, they will all be created directly at the device
> level. Would that work for you?
>
>
I've had a look at sysfs groups and the biggest beef I have with those
is that they're too low level. In order to use them I first need to
create device attributes, then create an array of pointers to each attr
member. It would be nice if I could just feed an array of device
attributes (i.e. I want wrappers).
Rgds
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-- Pierre Ossman
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-05-22 15:41 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 20+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-05-20 11:01 Race free attributes in sysfs Pierre Ossman
2007-05-21 3:12 ` Dmitry Torokhov
2007-05-21 7:47 ` Pierre Ossman
2007-05-22 21:24 ` Mark Lord
2007-05-23 2:43 ` Dmitry Torokhov
2007-05-23 4:21 ` Greg KH
2007-05-23 13:27 ` Mark Lord
2007-05-23 15:14 ` Greg KH
2007-05-26 16:12 ` Bill Davidsen
2007-05-27 8:57 ` Greg KH
2007-05-21 17:50 ` Kay Sievers
2007-05-21 18:43 ` Pierre Ossman
2007-05-21 19:28 ` Kay Sievers
2007-05-22 8:38 ` Cornelia Huck
2007-05-23 4:25 ` Greg KH
2007-05-22 15:40 ` Pierre Ossman [this message]
2007-05-22 15:58 ` Kristian Høgsberg
2007-05-22 21:25 ` Mark Lord
2007-05-23 4:24 ` Greg KH
2007-05-23 5:44 ` Pierre Ossman
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