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On 07/08/12 19:02, Brice Goglin wrote:

> Aside from the main "discover" callback, backends may also define
> some callbacks to be invoked when new object are created. The main
> example is Linux creating "OS devices" when a new "PCI device" is
> added by the PCI backend.

That could also be useful to some folks for non-PCI devices, say if a
CPU gets hotplugged in/out (or more likely added/removed from a
cpuset/cgroup you're in).

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