Sysfs over network

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Hello all,

I have made a driver that use sysfs for some statistics function.
I would like to mount this part of the sysfs to another computer over network. I have used openssh and fuse sshfs. 

Writing on sysfs trougth ssh is working very well but reading doesn't work nicely. The first read works well, but after when (re-)reading I always read the same first value. I think this is because use of file cache.

If I touch a file of sysfs the reading is updated. I have tried to disable file cache on sshfs but it's the same.

Does anybody have an idea ? How could I completely disable file caching or how could I do same result as touch but from the kernel on sysfs file ?

Thanks in advance for your help

Patrick


      

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