Re: [PATCH] driver core: add uid and gid to devtmpfs

From: Rob Landley
Date: Mon Apr 08 2013 - 14:20:50 EST


On 04/06/2013 11:56:00 AM, Greg KH wrote:
From: Kay Sievers <kay@xxxxxxxx>

Some drivers want to tell userspace what uid and gid should be used for
their device nodes, so allow that information to percolate through the
driver core to userspace in order to make this happen. This means that
some systems (i.e. Android and friends) will not need to even run a
udev-like daemon for their device node manager and can just rely in
devtmpfs fully, reducing their footprint even more.

Wasn't the entire "devfsd" saga because this was policy and didn't belong in kernel space? I guess it's not policy if Android wants it? It's just The One True Way?

Or is this because containers allow UID/GID to be redefined, and thus imposing magic values on userspace can now be mapped away or something?

(I studied this fairly closely before writing busybox mdev way back, and I'm really not following the change in rationale here.)

Rob--
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