On 7/28/06, Vojtech Pavlik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  note: It's absolutely necessary to limit the API to a well usable
        SUBSET of a superset of the features of all drivers/devices,
        even sacrificing obscure features to keep the API sane. One
        example would be the HID Power spec, which simply can't be
        supported to full extent by any sane API.

Non-standard functions must be handled reasonably within the
framework, otherwise drivers will have to build duplicate interfaces.

How about
 /sys/whatever/battery0/voltage for standard attributes
and
 /sys/whatever/battery0/thinkpad/inhibit-charge-minutes
for non-standard ones?


  + and the kernel can change the polling frequency based on power
        saving state changes

Likewise for cached attributes (query hardware only if N jiffies
passed since last querry, other return cached value). And that way,
hardware query frequency is never higher than what userspace actually
needs.

 Shem
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