Re: No more "device" symlinks for classes

From: Pierre Ossman
Date: Sat Jan 13 2007 - 19:30:00 EST


Kay Sievers wrote:
>
> The plan is to have a single unified tree at /sys/devices, where all
> device-directories live below their parents, and /sys/class contains
> only symlinks pointing into this single tree, just like /sys/bus.
>
> People want to stack class-devices, but this leads to a /sys/devices
> tree and several small trees spread around in /sys/class. These trees
> need to be connected by "device"-links and the "class:"-links, which
> just doesn't make much sense if you can have one single tree with the
> same information.
>
> In the unified tree, the "device"-link will always just point to the
> parent device, that's why there is a config option to disable these
> links and test current software not to depend on it.
>
>

I'm not sure I completely follow. Should an application look at the
symlink (e.g. /sys/class/fooclass/foodev -> /sys/devices/...) and follow
that one level up? If so, then this sounds a bit complicated. Especially
from shell scripts.

Rgds

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