On Thu, 2006-03-09 at 17:00 -0800, Greg KH wrote:
> They are in the latest -mm tree if you wish to use them. Unfortunatly
> it might look like they will not work out, due to the per-cpu relay
> files not working properly with Paul's patches at the moment.
Hmm, OK.
> What's wrong with debugfs?
It's not configured into the kernels of either of the distros I use (Red
Hat or SUSE). I can't have a required part of my driver depend on a
feature that's not enabled in the major distro kernels.
I'd like a mechanism that is (a) always there (b) easy for kernel to use
and (c) easy for userspace to use. A sysfs file satisfies a, b, and c,
but I can't use it; a sysfs bin file satisfies all three (a bit worse on
b), but I can't use it; debugfs isn't there, so I can't use it.
That leaves me with few options, I think. What do you suggest? (Please
don't say netlink.)
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