On Mon, Sep 30, 2024 at 09:20:48AM +0200, Bartosz Golaszewski wrote: > On Mon, Sep 30, 2024 at 3:03 AM Kent Gibson <warthog618@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > I decided to write a sysfs-to-libgpiod compatibility layer based on > > > FUSE. Since Rust is hard, I started prototyping the thing in python > > > first to at least have the logic nailed down before I tackle the rust > > > part. > > > > > > > Something along these lines[1]? > > > > Cheers, > > Kent. > > > > [1]https://dev.to/krjakbrjak/simulating-gpio-sysfs-interface-with-fuse-and-c-30ga > > > > Well, this doesn't really do anything. I'm thinking about something > consuming the libgpiod rust bindings to actually be a useful > replacement for kernel sysfs. > I haven't actually looked at that - but when you mentioned a sysfs fuse interface that rang a bell. > The master plan is: provide a drop-in user-space replacement for > sysfs, make users convert to using it instead of the real thing, > eventually remove sysfs from the kernel and then some time after > remove the compatibility layer from existence forcing everybody to now > move to pure libgpiod. :) > Ironically a lot of users would probably be happier with that than with the D-bus daemon. And for that reason I don't think that last step will ever happen. But that is ok too - as long as we can finally remove the sysfs interface from the kernel. Cheers, Kent.