Messages in this thread | | | From | Nick Piggin <> | Subject | sysfs sys/kernel/ namespace (was Re: [PATCH 0/2] add new notifier function ,take2) | Date | Wed, 24 Oct 2007 16:48:55 +1000 |
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On Tuesday 23 October 2007 10:55, Takenori Nagano wrote: > Nick Piggin wrote:
> > One thing I'd suggest is not to use debugfs, if it is going to > > be a useful end-user feature. > > Is /sys/kernel/notifier_name/ an appropriate place?
Hi list,
I'm curious about the /sys/kernel/ namespace. I had presumed that it is intended to replace /proc/sys/ basically with the same functionality. I _assume_ these are system software stats and tunables that are not exactly linked to device drivers (OTOH, where do you draw the line? eg. Would filesystems go here? Core network algorithm tunables might, but per interface ones probably not...).
I don't know. Is there guidelines for sysfs (and procfs for that matter)? Is anyone maintaining it (not the infrastructure, but the actual content)?
It's kind of ironic that /proc/sys/ looks like one of the best organised directories in proc, while /sys/kernel seems to be in danger of becoming a mess: it has kexec and uevent files in the base directory, rather than in subdirectories...
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