[OT] debugfs and sysfs [Was: Re: [linux-pm] RE: on-ness]

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On Fri, Apr 21, 2006 at 12:00:45PM -0700, David Brownell wrote:
> > Uh, there's a rule "one-value-per-file" for sysfs. Arrays might be OK in
> > certain cases, but lots of system-specific information in one file? No way,
> > IMHO.
> 
> Remember that sysfs != debugfs, and /sys/kernel/debug is debugfs.

Sorry, missed that bit. Editing my fstab right now :)

>  (And for that matter, binary
> data in sysfs is more than one-value-per-file ... there are plenty of cases
> where that "rule" doesn't need to be obeyed.)

Binary data is special, indeed, but needs to be rare -- and I sincerely
doubt there are "plenty of cases" for sysfs where this rule doesn't need to
be obeyed, but that would be OT now...

Thanks,
	Dominik


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