Messages in this thread |  | | | Date | Thu, 29 Mar 2007 23:29:05 -0400 | | From | Bill Nottingham <> | | Subject | Re: new sysfs layout and ethernet device names |
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Greg KH (greg@kroah.com) said: > > If interfaces have to change, so be it. But changing the rules for > > using them years after it's implemented and then claiming "you didn't > > read the instructions" is pretty lame. > > That documentation has been in the kernel tree for almost a full year:
It has a date on it. I'm not blind. That doesn't change the fact that that documentation:
> Date: Thu Apr 27 14:10:12 2006 -0700
postdates the interface it's describing by at *least* two years. Which was the point of my mail that you conveniently ignored - retroactively deciding which parts of the interface you export to userspace shouldn't be used falls way short of best practices.
> Anyway, yes, older code should still "just work" if you enable the > CONFIG_SYSFS_DEPRECATED config option in the kernel, that is what it is > there for.
It appears to... the point was that (as far as the code is concerned) it's a silent break. Of course, code that expects the 'current' layout will then break when this new change is made, unless you add CONFIG_SYSFS_SLIGHTLY_LESS_DEPRECATED?
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