Re: Passing arguments/parameters to a kernel module via sysfs

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Hey,

AFAIK, /proc is being deprecated so all new developers are asked to
use sysfs (or atleast thats what I read somewhere).



On 9/12/07, Ron Lee <ronberlin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I would like to pass arguments/parameters to a kernel module. My current
> method is to use the proc file system but I was told that sysfs would be
> a cleaner way. Does anyone have an example for how to do this? Is there
> a way to register callback functions that are invoked when a file in the
> sysfs is read or written? Any help is appreciated!
>
> Thanks in advance...
> Ron
>
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