anyone using "sysfsutils" in a practical way?

Manohar Vanga manohar.vanga at gmail.com
Fri May 6 10:34:15 EDT 2011


Possibly off-topic but Alessandro Rubini has uploaded a set of small sample
drivers (among other things) at:

http://gnudd.com/workdoc.shtml

Maybe there is something of interest in there for your course?

Thanks

On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 4:25 PM, Robert P. J. Day <rpjday at crashcourse.ca>wrote:

>
>  as i'm reviewing the courseware i'll be teaching in a couple weeks,
> i'm making notes as to what should go, what should stay and what
> should be added to bring it entirely up to date.
>
>  i'm going to de-emphasize proc files, other than to show some
> examples in the fs/proc/ directory if students want to hack up a
> couple simple ones for their drivers, knowing that they're not meant
> to be permanent.
>
>  and i want to more emphasize kobjects and sysfs.  to that end, i'm
> aware of the "sysfsutils" package, although i haven't used it yet.  is
> anyone familiar with it, to the point they're *using* it for useful
> things, as opposed to just playing with it?  i'll probably get around
> to checking it out this weekend, just curious as to how i'd promote
> its use if/when the time comes.  thanks.
>
> rday
>
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