Re: [Linux-nvdimm] [PATCH v2 04/20] libnd: ndctl class device, and nd bus attributes

2015-05-15 Thread Jeff Moyer
Dan Williams writes: > This is the position (device topology) independent method to find all > the libnd buses in the system. The expectation is that there will only > ever be one "nd" bus discovered via /sys/class/nd/ndctl0. However, we > allow for the possibility of multiple buses and they

Re: [Linux-nvdimm] [PATCH v2 04/20] libnd: ndctl class device, and nd bus attributes

2015-05-15 Thread Jeff Moyer
Dan Williams dan.j.willi...@intel.com writes: This is the position (device topology) independent method to find all the libnd buses in the system. The expectation is that there will only ever be one nd bus discovered via /sys/class/nd/ndctl0. However, we allow for the possibility of

[PATCH v2 04/20] libnd: ndctl class device, and nd bus attributes

2015-04-28 Thread Dan Williams
This is the position (device topology) independent method to find all the libnd buses in the system. The expectation is that there will only ever be one "nd" bus discovered via /sys/class/nd/ndctl0. However, we allow for the possibility of multiple buses and they will listed in discovery order

[PATCH v2 04/20] libnd: ndctl class device, and nd bus attributes

2015-04-28 Thread Dan Williams
This is the position (device topology) independent method to find all the libnd buses in the system. The expectation is that there will only ever be one nd bus discovered via /sys/class/nd/ndctl0. However, we allow for the possibility of multiple buses and they will listed in discovery order as