On Thu, 20 Dec 2007, Greg KH wrote:

> How about:
>       - A ktype is the type of object that embeds a kobject.

if i were reading the above for the first time, i would have no idea
what was being embedded where.  "embeds a kobject" where?  what's
being embedded in what?  that sentence doesn't make it clear.  what's
the current definition for a "struct kobject"?

>         Every structure that embeds a kobject needs a corresponding ktype.

and if it does, whose responsibility is it to provide one?  mine?
that's not clear.

>         The ktype controls what happens to the kobject when it is
>         created and destroyed.

i doubt that.   i wouldn't say that the ktype "controls" what happens,
i would say that it "defines" what happens.  to control suggests
active participation.

rday


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