Hi, Thanks you all for your comments, I'll consider them carefully. Excerpts from Greg KH's message of 2011-04-29 19:32:30 -0400: > On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 06:21:48PM -0400, Vivien Didelot wrote: > > +/proc filesystem > > +---------------- > > + > > +Information about the TS board is available through the /proc/ts-sbcinfo. > > Really? Why? > > As you now have added a new kernel/user ABI, it must be documented in > Documentation/ABI/ > > Please include that in your next patch. > > But first off, why a new proc file? What is it used for? I think it could be useful for the user to know what option is available or not on the board. > > > +static int ts_sbcinfo_init_buffer(char *buf, struct ts5xxx_sbcinfo *sbcinfo) > > +{ > > + char *pos = buf; > > + > > + pos += ts_addbuf(pos, "Board ID", "TS-%d", sbcinfo->board_id); > > + pos += ts_addbuf(pos, "RS485", "%s", sbcinfo->rs485 ? "yes" : "no"); > > + pos += ts_addbuf(pos, "AnalogToDigital", "%s", > > + sbcinfo->adc ? "yes" : "no"); > > + pos += ts_addbuf(pos, "Auto485", "%s", sbcinfo->auto485 ? "yes" : "no"); > > + pos += ts_addbuf(pos, "SRAM", "%s", sbcinfo->sram ? "yes" : "no"); > > + pos += ts_addbuf(pos, "External Reset", "%s", > > + sbcinfo->external_reset ? "yes" : "no"); > > Most of these look like they should be simple "one value per file" sysfs > files for your system. That would make things much easier on your > userspace tools to handle parsing them properly, right? > > Why not do that instead? I had a look at other drivers, and /sys/devices/platform/ts/ seems to be a good place to hold those entries (one per options as you suggested). Do you agree with that? By the way, as they would be sysfs attributes, is Documentation/ABI the best place to add the documentation file? > > thanks, > > greg k-h Regards, Vivien. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-serial" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html