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Thus spake ???????????????? ??. ?????????????? on Sat, Oct 23, 2004 at 04:46:33PM CDT |
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> ???????? ?????? 23 ?????? 2004 06:01, ??/?? Lindsay Haisley ????????????: |
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> > Thus spake ???????????????? ??. ?????????????? on Fri, Oct 22, 2004 at |
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> > 04:29:06PM CDT |
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> > |
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> > > ???????? ?????? 22 ?????? 2004 23:51, ??/?? Lindsay Haisley ????????????: |
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> > > > The kernel must maintain this information in some form and location |
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> > > > that the udev subsystem can read it when performing matches. That's |
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> > > > what I'm looking for. |
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> > > |
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> > > /sys |
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> > |
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> > So how does one determine search targets for KERNEL matches in udev rules |
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> > by looking at /sys, or examining it with udevinfo? Please explain. |
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> Sorry, I did not understand exactly what you were looking for. |
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> It seems that what you seek can be found |
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> in /usr/src/linux/Documentation/devices.txt |
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> or http://www.lanana.org/docs/device-list/ |
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No, the devices lists give "standard" major/minor number assignments. I'm |
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looking for the real-time database expressed by the running kernel which |
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udev queries to match the KERNEL key. It's not sysfs, apparenlty. |
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I've asked Greg KH about this on the linux-hotplug-devel list and he's going |
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to post a public response. Seems that this is basically an unanswered |
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question in the udev docs. |
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