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-rw-r--r-- | package/base-files/files/etc/inittab | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | package/base-files/files/etc/mdev.conf | 5 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | package/base-files/files/sbin/hotplug | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | package/busybox/Makefile | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | package/busybox/config/miscutils/Config.in | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | package/busybox/config/util-linux/Config.in | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | package/busybox/target-config.in | 11 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | target/linux/generic-2.6/files/init | 15 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | target/linux/generic-2.6/patches/000-reinstate-devfs.patch | 12377 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | target/linux/generic-2.6/patches/008-mtd_uaccess.patch | 15 |
10 files changed, 36 insertions, 12398 deletions
diff --git a/package/base-files/files/etc/inittab b/package/base-files/files/etc/inittab index 39e134c..3d92717 100644 --- a/package/base-files/files/etc/inittab +++ b/package/base-files/files/etc/inittab @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ ::sysinit:/etc/init.d/rcS tts/0::askfirst:/bin/ash --login -#tts/1::askfirst:/bin/ash --login +ttyS0::askfirst:/bin/ash --login diff --git a/package/base-files/files/etc/mdev.conf b/package/base-files/files/etc/mdev.conf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8935583 --- /dev/null +++ b/package/base-files/files/etc/mdev.conf @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +null 0:0 777 +zero 0:0 666 +console 0:5 0600 +tty 0:5 0660 +ttyS* 0:20 640 diff --git a/package/base-files/files/sbin/hotplug b/package/base-files/files/sbin/hotplug index b1b6f97..75d5170 100755 --- a/package/base-files/files/sbin/hotplug +++ b/package/base-files/files/sbin/hotplug @@ -1,6 +1,8 @@ #!/bin/sh # Copyright (C) 2006 OpenWrt.org +[ -x /sbin/mdev ] && /sbin/mdev "$@" + # bypass the normal hotplug path for firmware loading # would otherwise cause problems with drivers like bcm43xx [ "$1" = "firmware" -a "$ACTION" = "add" ] && { diff --git a/package/busybox/Makefile b/package/busybox/Makefile index 530b027..3e6cc4e 100644 --- a/package/busybox/Makefile +++ b/package/busybox/Makefile @@ -41,6 +41,7 @@ The Swiss Army Knife of embedded Linux. endef define Package/busybox/config + source "$(SOURCE)/target-config.in" menu "Configuration" depends on PACKAGE_busybox source "$(SOURCE)/config/Config.in" diff --git a/package/busybox/config/miscutils/Config.in b/package/busybox/config/miscutils/Config.in index 41a42c9..4e41889 100644 --- a/package/busybox/config/miscutils/Config.in +++ b/package/busybox/config/miscutils/Config.in @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_DEVFSD_VERBOSE config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_DEVFS bool " Use devfs names for all devices (obsolete)" - default y + default n help This is obsolete and will be going away at the end of 2008.. diff --git a/package/busybox/config/util-linux/Config.in b/package/busybox/config/util-linux/Config.in index ab3dc37..0f219d7 100644 --- a/package/busybox/config/util-linux/Config.in +++ b/package/busybox/config/util-linux/Config.in @@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_LOSETUP config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_MDEV bool "mdev" - default n + default y help mdev is a mini-udev implementation: call it with -s to populate /dev from /sys, then "echo /sbin/mdev > /proc/sys/kernel/hotplug" to @@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_MDEV config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_MDEV_CONF bool "Support /etc/mdev.conf" - default n + default y depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_MDEV help The mdev config file contains lines that look like: diff --git a/package/busybox/target-config.in b/package/busybox/target-config.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..77c58ce --- /dev/null +++ b/package/busybox/target-config.in @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_DEVFS + default y if LINUX_2_4 + default n if LINUX_2_6 + +config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_MDEV + default n if LINUX_2_4 + default y if LINUX_2_6 + +config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_MDEV_CONF + default n if LINUX_2_4 + default y if LINUX_2_6 diff --git a/target/linux/generic-2.6/files/init b/target/linux/generic-2.6/files/init index 1fa6a7f..292d429 100755 --- a/target/linux/generic-2.6/files/init +++ b/target/linux/generic-2.6/files/init @@ -3,8 +3,19 @@ export PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin mount none /proc -t proc -mount none /dev -t devfs -mount non /dev/pts -t devpts + +if grep devfs /proc/filesystems > /dev/null; then + mount none /dev -t devfs +else + mount -t sysfs none /sys + mount -t tmpfs tmpfs /dev -o size=512K + mknod /dev/console c 5 1 + mkdir /dev/pts + mkdir /dev/shm + /sbin/mdev -s +fi + +mount none /dev/pts -t devpts # the root mount point can come from the kernel command line # or it can be overridden in the preinit.arch file diff --git a/target/linux/generic-2.6/patches/000-reinstate-devfs.patch b/target/linux/generic-2.6/patches/000-reinstate-devfs.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 5429a0e..0000000 --- a/target/linux/generic-2.6/patches/000-reinstate-devfs.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12377 +0,0 @@ -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/arch/cris/arch-v10/kernel/debugport.c linux-2.6.19.dev/arch/cris/arch-v10/kernel/debugport.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/arch/cris/arch-v10/kernel/debugport.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/arch/cris/arch-v10/kernel/debugport.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -540,7 +540,7 @@ - dummy_driver.init_termios = tty_std_termios; - dummy_driver.init_termios.c_cflag = - B115200 | CS8 | CREAD | HUPCL | CLOCAL; /* is normally B9600 default... */ -- dummy_driver.flags = TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW | TTY_DRIVER_DYNAMIC_DEV; -+ dummy_driver.flags = TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW | TTY_DRIVER_NO_DEVFS; - - dummy_driver.open = dummy_open; - dummy_driver.close = dummy_close; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/arch/cris/arch-v32/kernel/debugport.c linux-2.6.19.dev/arch/cris/arch-v32/kernel/debugport.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/arch/cris/arch-v32/kernel/debugport.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/arch/cris/arch-v32/kernel/debugport.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -352,7 +352,7 @@ - dummy_driver.init_termios = tty_std_termios; - dummy_driver.init_termios.c_cflag = - B115200 | CS8 | CREAD | HUPCL | CLOCAL; /* is normally B9600 default... */ -- dummy_driver.flags = TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW | TTY_DRIVER_DYNAMIC_DEV; -+ dummy_driver.flags = TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW | TTY_DRIVER_NO_DEVFS; - - dummy_driver.open = dummy_open; - dummy_driver.close = dummy_close; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/arch/i386/kernel/microcode.c linux-2.6.19.dev/arch/i386/kernel/microcode.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/arch/i386/kernel/microcode.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/arch/i386/kernel/microcode.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -460,6 +460,7 @@ - static struct miscdevice microcode_dev = { - .minor = MICROCODE_MINOR, - .name = "microcode", -+ .devfs_name = "cpu/microcode", - .fops = µcode_fops, - }; - -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/arch/ppc/4xx_io/serial_sicc.c linux-2.6.19.dev/arch/ppc/4xx_io/serial_sicc.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/arch/ppc/4xx_io/serial_sicc.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/arch/ppc/4xx_io/serial_sicc.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1757,7 +1757,7 @@ - siccnormal_driver->subtype = SERIAL_TYPE_NORMAL; - siccnormal_driver->init_termios = tty_std_termios; - siccnormal_driver->init_termios.c_cflag = B9600 | CS8 | CREAD | HUPCL | CLOCAL; -- siccnormal_driver->flags = TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW | TTY_DRIVER_DYNAMIC_DEV; -+ siccnormal_driver->flags = TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW | TTY_DRIVER_NO_DEVFS; - tty_set_operations(siccnormal_driver, &sicc_ops); - - if (tty_register_driver(siccnormal_driver)) -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/arch/sparc64/solaris/socksys.c linux-2.6.19.dev/arch/sparc64/solaris/socksys.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/arch/sparc64/solaris/socksys.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/arch/sparc64/solaris/socksys.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ - #include <linux/slab.h> - #include <linux/syscalls.h> - #include <linux/in.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - - #include <net/sock.h> - -@@ -188,6 +189,8 @@ - return ret; - } - -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(30, 0), S_IFCHR|S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR, "socksys"); -+ - file = fcheck(ret); - /* N.B. Is this valid? Suppose the f_ops are in a module ... */ - socksys_file_ops = *file->f_op; -@@ -202,4 +205,5 @@ - { - if (unregister_chrdev(30, "socksys")) - printk ("Couldn't unregister socksys character device\n"); -+ devfs_remove ("socksys"); - } -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/arch/um/drivers/line.c linux-2.6.19.dev/arch/um/drivers/line.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/arch/um/drivers/line.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/arch/um/drivers/line.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ - #include "linux/list.h" - #include "linux/kd.h" - #include "linux/interrupt.h" -+#include "linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h" - #include "asm/uaccess.h" - #include "chan_kern.h" - #include "irq_user.h" -@@ -653,6 +654,7 @@ - - driver->driver_name = line_driver->name; - driver->name = line_driver->device_name; -+ driver->devfs_name = line_driver->devfs_name; - driver->major = line_driver->major; - driver->minor_start = line_driver->minor_start; - driver->type = line_driver->type; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/arch/um/drivers/ssl.c linux-2.6.19.dev/arch/um/drivers/ssl.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/arch/um/drivers/ssl.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/arch/um/drivers/ssl.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -53,6 +53,7 @@ - static struct line_driver driver = { - .name = "UML serial line", - .device_name = "ttyS", -+ .devfs_name = "tts/", - .major = TTY_MAJOR, - .minor_start = 64, - .type = TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_SERIAL, -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/arch/um/drivers/stdio_console.c linux-2.6.19.dev/arch/um/drivers/stdio_console.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/arch/um/drivers/stdio_console.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/arch/um/drivers/stdio_console.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -59,6 +59,7 @@ - static struct line_driver driver = { - .name = "UML console", - .device_name = "tty", -+ .devfs_name = "vc/", - .major = TTY_MAJOR, - .minor_start = 0, - .type = TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_CONSOLE, -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/arch/um/drivers/ubd_kern.c linux-2.6.19.dev/arch/um/drivers/ubd_kern.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/arch/um/drivers/ubd_kern.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/arch/um/drivers/ubd_kern.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ - #include "linux/blkdev.h" - #include "linux/hdreg.h" - #include "linux/init.h" -+#include "linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h" - #include "linux/cdrom.h" - #include "linux/proc_fs.h" - #include "linux/ctype.h" -@@ -645,10 +646,14 @@ - disk->first_minor = unit << UBD_SHIFT; - disk->fops = &ubd_blops; - set_capacity(disk, size / 512); -- if(major == MAJOR_NR) -+ if(major == MAJOR_NR){ - sprintf(disk->disk_name, "ubd%c", 'a' + unit); -- else -+ sprintf(disk->devfs_name, "ubd/disc%d", unit); -+ } -+ else { - sprintf(disk->disk_name, "ubd_fake%d", unit); -+ sprintf(disk->devfs_name, "ubd_fake/disc%d", unit); -+ } - - /* sysfs register (not for ide fake devices) */ - if (major == MAJOR_NR) { -@@ -853,6 +864,7 @@ - { - int i; - -+ devfs_mk_dir("ubd"); - if (register_blkdev(MAJOR_NR, "ubd")) - return -1; - -@@ -866,6 +878,7 @@ - char name[sizeof("ubd_nnn\0")]; - - snprintf(name, sizeof(name), "ubd_%d", fake_major); -+ devfs_mk_dir(name); - if (register_blkdev(fake_major, "ubd")) - return -1; - } -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/arch/um/include/line.h linux-2.6.19.dev/arch/um/include/line.h ---- linux-2.6.19.old/arch/um/include/line.h 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/arch/um/include/line.h 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ - struct line_driver { - char *name; - char *device_name; -+ char *devfs_name; - short major; - short minor_start; - short type; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/Documentation/Changes linux-2.6.19.dev/Documentation/Changes ---- linux-2.6.19.old/Documentation/Changes 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/Documentation/Changes 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -180,8 +180,8 @@ - -------------------- - - A driver has been added to allow updating of Intel IA32 microcode, --accessible as a normal (misc) character device. If you are not using --udev you may need to: -+accessible as both a devfs regular file and as a normal (misc) -+character device. If you are not using devfs you may need to: - - mkdir /dev/cpu - mknod /dev/cpu/microcode c 10 184 -@@ -200,9 +200,7 @@ - udev - ---- - udev is a userspace application for populating /dev dynamically with --only entries for devices actually present. udev replaces the basic --functionality of devfs, while allowing persistant device naming for --devices. -+only entries for devices actually present. udev replaces devfs. - - FUSE - ---- -@@ -232,13 +230,18 @@ - enable it to operate over diverse media layers. If you use PPP, - upgrade pppd to at least 2.4.0. - --If you are not using udev, you must have the device file /dev/ppp -+If you are not using devfs, you must have the device file /dev/ppp - which can be made by: - - mknod /dev/ppp c 108 0 - - as root. - -+If you use devfsd and build ppp support as modules, you will need -+the following in your /etc/devfsd.conf file: -+ -+LOOKUP PPP MODLOAD -+ - Isdn4k-utils - ------------ - -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/Documentation/DocBook/kernel-api.tmpl linux-2.6.19.dev/Documentation/DocBook/kernel-api.tmpl ---- linux-2.6.19.old/Documentation/DocBook/kernel-api.tmpl 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/Documentation/DocBook/kernel-api.tmpl 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -84,6 +84,9 @@ - !Ekernel/rcupdate.c - </sect1> - -+ <chapter id="devfs"> -+ <title>The Device File System</title> -+!Efs/devfs/base.c - </chapter> - - <chapter id="adt"> -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/Documentation/filesystems/devfs/boot-options linux-2.6.19.dev/Documentation/filesystems/devfs/boot-options ---- linux-2.6.19.old/Documentation/filesystems/devfs/boot-options 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/Documentation/filesystems/devfs/boot-options 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ -+/* -*- auto-fill -*- */ -+ -+ Device File System (devfs) Boot Options -+ -+ Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ -+ 18-AUG-2001 -+ -+ -+When CONFIG_DEVFS_DEBUG is enabled, you can pass several boot options -+to the kernel to debug devfs. The boot options are prefixed by -+"devfs=", and are separated by commas. Spaces are not allowed. The -+syntax looks like this: -+ -+devfs=<option1>,<option2>,<option3> -+ -+and so on. For example, if you wanted to turn on debugging for module -+load requests and device registration, you would do: -+ -+devfs=dmod,dreg -+ -+You may prefix "no" to any option. This will invert the option. -+ -+ -+Debugging Options -+================= -+ -+These requires CONFIG_DEVFS_DEBUG to be enabled. -+Note that all debugging options have 'd' as the first character. By -+default all options are off. All debugging output is sent to the -+kernel logs. The debugging options do not take effect until the devfs -+version message appears (just prior to the root filesystem being -+mounted). -+ -+These are the options: -+ -+dmod print module load requests to <request_module> -+ -+dreg print device register requests to <devfs_register> -+ -+dunreg print device unregister requests to <devfs_unregister> -+ -+dchange print device change requests to <devfs_set_flags> -+ -+dilookup print inode lookup requests -+ -+diget print VFS inode allocations -+ -+diunlink print inode unlinks -+ -+dichange print inode changes -+ -+dimknod print calls to mknod(2) -+ -+dall some debugging turned on -+ -+ -+Other Options -+============= -+ -+These control the default behaviour of devfs. The options are: -+ -+mount mount devfs onto /dev at boot time -+ -+only disable non-devfs device nodes for devfs-capable drivers -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/Documentation/filesystems/devfs/ChangeLog linux-2.6.19.dev/Documentation/filesystems/devfs/ChangeLog ---- linux-2.6.19.old/Documentation/filesystems/devfs/ChangeLog 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/Documentation/filesystems/devfs/ChangeLog 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -0,0 +1,1977 @@ -+/* -*- auto-fill -*- */ -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v1 -+ -+- creation of devfs -+ -+- modified miscellaneous character devices to support devfs -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v2 -+ -+- bug fix with manual inode creation -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v3 -+ -+- bugfixes -+ -+- documentation improvements -+ -+- created a couple of scripts (one to save&restore a devfs and the -+ other to set up compatibility symlinks) -+ -+- devfs support for SCSI discs. New name format is: sd_hHcCiIlL -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v4 -+ -+- bugfix for the directory reading code -+ -+- bugfix for compilation with kerneld -+ -+- devfs support for generic hard discs -+ -+- rationalisation of the various watchdog drivers -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v5 -+ -+- support for mounting directly from entries in the devfs (it doesn't -+ need to be mounted to do this), including the root filesystem. -+ Mounting of swap partitions also works. Hence, now if you set -+ CONFIG_DEVFS_ONLY to 'Y' then you won't be able to access your discs -+ via ordinary device nodes. Naturally, the default is 'N' so that you -+ can still use your old device nodes. If you want to mount from devfs -+ entries, make sure you use: append = "root=/dev/sd_..." in your -+ lilo.conf. It seems LILO looks for the device number (major&minor) -+ and writes that into the kernel image :-( -+ -+- support for character memory devices (/dev/null, /dev/zero, /dev/full -+ and so on). Thanks to C. Scott Ananian <cananian@alumni.princeton.edu> -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v6 -+ -+- support for subdirectories -+ -+- support for symbolic links (created by devfs_mk_symlink(), no -+ support yet for creation via symlink(2)) -+ -+- SCSI disc naming now cast in stone, with the format: -+ /dev/sd/c0b1t2u3 controller=0, bus=1, ID=2, LUN=3, whole disc -+ /dev/sd/c0b1t2u3p4 controller=0, bus=1, ID=2, LUN=3, 4th partition -+ -+- loop devices now appear in devfs -+ -+- tty devices, console, serial ports, etc. now appear in devfs -+ Thanks to C. Scott Ananian <cananian@alumni.princeton.edu> -+ -+- bugs with mounting devfs-only devices now fixed -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v7 -+ -+- SCSI CD-ROMS, tapes and generic devices now appear in devfs -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v8 -+ -+- bugfix with no-rewind SCSI tapes -+ -+- RAMDISCs now appear in devfs -+ -+- better cleaning up of devfs entries created by various modules -+ -+- interface change to <devfs_register> -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v9 -+ -+- the v8 patch was corrupted somehow, which would affect the patch for -+ linux/fs/filesystems.c -+ I've also fixed the v8 patch file on the WWW -+ -+- MetaDevices (/dev/md*) should now appear in devfs -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v10 -+ -+- bugfix in meta device support for devfs -+ -+- created this ChangeLog file -+ -+- added devfs support to the floppy driver -+ -+- added support for creating sockets in a devfs -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v11 -+ -+- added DEVFS_FL_HIDE_UNREG flag -+ -+- incorporated better patch for ttyname() in libc 5.4.43 from H.J. Lu. -+ -+- interface change to <devfs_mk_symlink> -+ -+- support for creating symlinks with symlink(2) -+ -+- parallel port printer (/dev/lp*) now appears in devfs -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v12 -+ -+- added inode check to <devfs_fill_file> function -+ -+- improved devfs support when mounting from devfs -+ -+- added call to <<release>> operation when removing swap areas on -+ devfs devices -+ -+- increased NR_SUPER to 128 to support large numbers of devfs mounts -+ (for chroot(2) gaols) -+ -+- fixed bug in SCSI disc support: was generating incorrect minors if -+ SCSI ID's did not start at 0 and increase by 1 -+ -+- support symlink traversal when mounting root -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v13 -+ -+- added devfs support to soundcard driver -+ Thanks to Eric Dumas <dumas@linux.eu.org> and -+ C. Scott Ananian <cananian@alumni.princeton.edu> -+ -+- added devfs support to the joystick driver -+ -+- loop driver now has it's own subdirectory "/dev/loop/" -+ -+- created <devfs_get_flags> and <devfs_set_flags> functions -+ -+- fix problem with SCSI disc compatibility names (sd{a,b,c,d,e,f}) -+ which assumes ID's start at 0 and increase by 1. Also only create -+ devfs entries for SCSI disc partitions which actually exist -+ Show new names in partition check -+ Thanks to Jakub Jelinek <jj@sunsite.ms.mff.cuni.cz> -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v14 -+ -+- bug fix in floppy driver: would not compile without -+ CONFIG_DEVFS_FS='Y' -+ Thanks to Jurgen Botz <jbotz@nova.botz.org> -+ -+- bug fix in loop driver -+ Thanks to C. Scott Ananian <cananian@alumni.princeton.edu> -+ -+- do not create devfs entries for printers not configured -+ Thanks to C. Scott Ananian <cananian@alumni.princeton.edu> -+ -+- do not create devfs entries for serial ports not present -+ Thanks to C. Scott Ananian <cananian@alumni.princeton.edu> -+ -+- ensure <tty_register_devfs> is exported from tty_io.c -+ Thanks to C. Scott Ananian <cananian@alumni.princeton.edu> -+ -+- allow unregistering of devfs symlink entries -+ -+- fixed bug in SCSI disc naming introduced in last patch version -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v15 -+ -+- ported to kernel 2.1.81 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v16 -+ -+- created <devfs_set_symlink_destination> function -+ -+- moved DEVFS_SUPER_MAGIC into header file -+ -+- added DEVFS_FL_HIDE flag -+ -+- created <devfs_get_maj_min> -+ -+- created <devfs_get_handle_from_inode> -+ -+- fixed bugs in searching by major&minor -+ -+- changed interface to <devfs_unregister>, <devfs_fill_file> and -+ <devfs_find_handle> -+ -+- fixed inode times when symlink created with symlink(2) -+ -+- change tty driver to do auto-creation of devfs entries -+ Thanks to C. Scott Ananian <cananian@alumni.princeton.edu> -+ -+- fixed bug in genhd.c: whole disc (non-SCSI) was not registered to -+ devfs -+ -+- updated libc 5.4.43 patch for ttyname() -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v17 -+ -+- added CONFIG_DEVFS_TTY_COMPAT -+ Thanks to C. Scott Ananian <cananian@alumni.princeton.edu> -+ -+- bugfix in devfs support for drivers/char/lp.c -+ Thanks to C. Scott Ananian <cananian@alumni.princeton.edu> -+ -+- clean up serial driver so that PCMCIA devices unregister correctly -+ Thanks to C. Scott Ananian <cananian@alumni.princeton.edu> -+ -+- fixed bug in genhd.c: whole disc (non-SCSI) was not registered to -+ devfs [was missing in patch v16] -+ -+- updated libc 5.4.43 patch for ttyname() [was missing in patch v16] -+ -+- all SCSI devices now registered in /dev/sg -+ -+- support removal of devfs entries via unlink(2) -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v18 -+ -+- added floppy/?u720 floppy entry -+ -+- fixed kerneld support for entries in devfs subdirectories -+ -+- incorporated latest patch for ttyname() in libc 5.4.43 from H.J. Lu. -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v19 -+ -+- bug fix when looking up unregistered entries: kerneld was not called -+ -+- fixes for kernel 2.1.86 (now requires 2.1.86) -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v20 -+ -+- only create available floppy entries -+ Thanks to Andrzej Krzysztofowicz <ankry@green.mif.pg.gda.pl> -+ -+- new IDE naming scheme following SCSI format (i.e. /dev/id/c0b0t0u0p1 -+ instead of /dev/hda1) -+ Thanks to Andrzej Krzysztofowicz <ankry@green.mif.pg.gda.pl> -+ -+- new XT disc naming scheme following SCSI format (i.e. /dev/xd/c0t0p1 -+ instead of /dev/xda1) -+ Thanks to Andrzej Krzysztofowicz <ankry@green.mif.pg.gda.pl> -+ -+- new non-standard CD-ROM names (i.e. /dev/sbp/c#t#) -+ Thanks to Andrzej Krzysztofowicz <ankry@green.mif.pg.gda.pl> -+ -+- allow symlink traversal when mounting the root filesystem -+ -+- Create entries for MD devices at MD init -+ Thanks to Christophe Leroy <christophe.leroy5@capway.com> -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v21 -+ -+- ported to kernel 2.1.91 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v22 -+ -+- SCSI host number patch ("scsihosts=" kernel option) -+ Thanks to Andrzej Krzysztofowicz <ankry@green.mif.pg.gda.pl> -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v23 -+ -+- Fixed persistence bug with device numbers for manually created -+ device files -+ -+- Fixed problem with recreating symlinks with different content -+ -+- Added CONFIG_DEVFS_MOUNT (mount devfs on /dev at boot time) -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v24 -+ -+- Switched from CONFIG_KERNELD to CONFIG_KMOD: module autoloading -+ should now work again -+ -+- Hide entries which are manually unlinked -+ -+- Always invalidate devfs dentry cache when registering entries -+ -+- Support removal of devfs directories via rmdir(2) -+ -+- Ensure directories created by <devfs_mk_dir> are visible -+ -+- Default no access for "other" for floppy device -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v25 -+ -+- Updates to CREDITS file and minor IDE numbering change -+ Thanks to Andrzej Krzysztofowicz <ankry@green.mif.pg.gda.pl> -+ -+- Invalidate devfs dentry cache when making directories -+ -+- Invalidate devfs dentry cache when removing entries -+ -+- More informative message if root FS mount fails when devfs -+ configured -+ -+- Fixed persistence bug with fifos -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v26 -+ -+- ported to kernel 2.1.97 -+ -+- Changed serial directory from "/dev/serial" to "/dev/tts" and -+ "/dev/consoles" to "/dev/vc" to be more friendly to new procps -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v27 -+ -+- Added support for IDE4 and IDE5 -+ Thanks to Andrzej Krzysztofowicz <ankry@green.mif.pg.gda.pl> -+ -+- Documented "scsihosts=" boot parameter -+ -+- Print process command when debugging kerneld/kmod -+ -+- Added debugging for register/unregister/change operations -+ -+- Added "devfs=" boot options -+ -+- Hide unregistered entries by default -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v28 -+ -+- No longer lock/unlock superblock in <devfs_put_super> (cope with -+ recent VFS interface change) -+ -+- Do not automatically change ownership/protection of /dev/tty -+ -+- Drop negative dentries when they are released -+ -+- Manage dcache more efficiently -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v29 -+ -+- Added DEVFS_FL_AUTO_DEVNUM flag -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v30 -+ -+- No longer set unnecessary methods -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.1.99-pre3 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v31 -+ -+- Added PID display to <call_kerneld> debugging message -+ -+- Added "diread" and "diwrite" options -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.1.102 -+ -+- Fixed persistence problem with permissions -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v32 -+ -+- Fixed devfs support in drivers/block/md.c -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v33 -+ -+- Support legacy device nodes -+ -+- Fixed bug where recreated inodes were hidden -+ -+- New IDE naming scheme: everything is under /dev/ide -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v34 -+ -+- Improved debugging in <get_vfs_inode> -+ -+- Prevent duplicate calls to <devfs_mk_dir> in SCSI layer -+ -+- No longer free old dentries in <devfs_mk_dir> -+ -+- Free all dentries for a given entry when deleting inodes -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v35 -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.1.105 (sound driver changes) -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v36 -+ -+- Fixed sound driver port -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v37 -+ -+- Minor documentation tweaks -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v38 -+ -+- More documentation tweaks -+ -+- Fix for sound driver port -+ -+- Removed ttyname-patch (grab libc 5.4.44 instead) -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.1.107-pre2 (loop driver fix) -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v39 -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.1.107 (hd.c hunk broke due to spelling "fixes"). Sigh -+ -+- Removed many #ifdef's, replaced with trickery in include/devfs_fs.h -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v40 -+ -+- Fix for sound driver port -+ -+- Limit auto-device numbering to majors 128 to 239 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v41 -+ -+- Fixed inode times persistence problem -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v42 -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.1.108 (drivers/scsi/hosts.c hunk broke) -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v43 -+ -+- Fixed spelling in <devfs_readlink> debug -+ -+- Fixed bug in <devfs_setup> parsing "dilookup" -+ -+- More #ifdef's removed -+ -+- Supported Sparc keyboard (/dev/kbd) -+ -+- Supported DSP56001 digital signal processor (/dev/dsp56k) -+ -+- Supported Apple Desktop Bus (/dev/adb) -+ -+- Supported Coda network file system (/dev/cfs*) -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v44 -+ -+- Fixed devfs inode leak when manually recreating inodes -+ -+- Fixed permission persistence problem when recreating inodes -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v45 -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.1.110 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v46 -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.1.112-pre1 -+ -+- Removed harmless "unused variable" compiler warning -+ -+- Fixed modes for manually recreated device nodes -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v47 -+ -+- Added NULL devfs inode warning in <devfs_read_inode> -+ -+- Force all inode nlink values to 1 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v48 -+ -+- Added "dimknod" option -+ -+- Set inode nlink to 0 when freeing dentries -+ -+- Added support for virtual console capture devices (/dev/vcs*) -+ Thanks to Dennis Hou <smilax@mindmeld.yi.org> -+ -+- Fixed modes for manually recreated symlinks -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v49 -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.1.113 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v50 -+ -+- Fixed bugs in recreated directories and symlinks -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v51 -+ -+- Improved robustness of rc.devfs script -+ Thanks to Roderich Schupp <rsch@experteam.de> -+ -+- Fixed bugs in recreated device nodes -+ -+- Fixed bug in currently unused <devfs_get_handle_from_inode> -+ -+- Defined new <devfs_handle_t> type -+ -+- Improved debugging when getting entries -+ -+- Fixed bug where directories could be emptied -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.1.115 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v52 -+ -+- Replaced dummy .epoch inode with .devfsd character device -+ -+- Modified rc.devfs to take account of above change -+ -+- Removed spurious driver warning messages when CONFIG_DEVFS_FS=n -+ -+- Implemented devfsd protocol revision 0 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v53 -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.1.116 (kmod change broke hunk) -+ -+- Updated Documentation/Configure.help -+ -+- Test and tty pattern patch for rc.devfs script -+ Thanks to Roderich Schupp <rsch@experteam.de> -+ -+- Added soothing message to warning in <devfs_d_iput> -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v54 -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.1.117 -+ -+- Fixed default permissions in sound driver -+ -+- Added support for frame buffer devices (/dev/fb*) -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v55 -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.1.119 -+ -+- Use GCC extensions for structure initialisations -+ -+- Implemented async open notification -+ -+- Incremented devfsd protocol revision to 1 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v56 -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.1.120-pre3 -+ -+- Moved async open notification to end of <devfs_open> -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v57 -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.1.121 -+ -+- Prepended "/dev/" to module load request -+ -+- Renamed <call_kerneld> to <call_kmod> -+ -+- Created sample modules.conf file -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v58 -+ -+- Fixed typo "AYSNC" -> "ASYNC" -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v59 -+ -+- Added open flag for files -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v60 -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.1.123-pre2 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v61 -+ -+- Set i_blocks=0 and i_blksize=1024 in <devfs_read_inode> -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v62 -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.1.123 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v63 -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.1.124-pre2 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v64 -+ -+- Fixed Unix98 pty support -+ -+- Increased buffer size in <get_partition_list> to avoid crash and -+ burn -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v65 -+ -+- More Unix98 pty support fixes -+ -+- Added test for empty <<name>> in <devfs_find_handle> -+ -+- Renamed <generate_path> to <devfs_generate_path> and published -+ -+- Created /dev/root symlink -+ Thanks to Roderich Schupp <rsch@ExperTeam.de> -+ with further modifications by me -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v66 -+ -+- Yet more Unix98 pty support fixes (now tested) -+ -+- Created <devfs_get_fops> -+ -+- Support media change checks when CONFIG_DEVFS_ONLY=y -+ -+- Abolished Unix98-style PTY names for old PTY devices -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v67 -+ -+- Added inline declaration for dummy <devfs_generate_path> -+ -+- Removed spurious "unable to register... in devfs" messages when -+ CONFIG_DEVFS_FS=n -+ -+- Fixed misc. devices when CONFIG_DEVFS_FS=n -+ -+- Limit auto-device numbering to majors 144 to 239 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v68 -+ -+- Hide unopened virtual consoles from directory listings -+ -+- Added support for video capture devices -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.1.125 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v69 -+ -+- Fix for CONFIG_VT=n -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v70 -+ -+- Added support for non-OSS/Free sound cards -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v71 -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.1.126-pre2 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v72 -+ -+- #ifdef's for CONFIG_DEVFS_DISABLE_OLD_NAMES removed -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v73 -+ -+- CONFIG_DEVFS_DISABLE_OLD_NAMES replaced with "nocompat" boot option -+ -+- CONFIG_DEVFS_BOOT_OPTIONS removed: boot options always available -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v74 -+ -+- Removed CONFIG_DEVFS_MOUNT and "mount" boot option and replaced with -+ "nomount" boot option -+ -+- Documentation updates -+ -+- Updated sample modules.conf -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v75 -+ -+- Updated sample modules.conf -+ -+- Remount devfs after initrd finishes -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.1.127 -+ -+- Added support for ISDN -+ Thanks to Christophe Leroy <christophe.leroy5@capway.com> -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v76 -+ -+- Updated an email address in ChangeLog -+ -+- CONFIG_DEVFS_ONLY replaced with "only" boot option -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v77 -+ -+- Added DEVFS_FL_REMOVABLE flag -+ -+- Check for disc change when listing directories with removable media -+ devices -+ -+- Use DEVFS_FL_REMOVABLE in sd.c -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.1.128 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v78 -+ -+- Only call <scan_dir_for_removable> on first call to <devfs_readdir> -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.1.129-pre5 -+ -+- ISDN support improvements -+ Thanks to Christophe Leroy <christophe.leroy5@capway.com> -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v79 -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.1.130 -+ -+- Renamed miscdevice "apm" to "apm_bios" to be consistent with -+ devices.txt -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v80 -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.1.131 -+ -+- Updated <devfs_rmdir> for VFS change in 2.1.131 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v81 -+ -+- Fixed permissions on /dev/ptmx -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v82 -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.1.132-pre4 -+ -+- Changed initial permissions on /dev/pts/* -+ -+- Created <devfs_mk_compat> -+ -+- Added "symlinks" boot option -+ -+- Changed devfs_register_blkdev() back to register_blkdev() for IDE -+ -+- Check for partitions on removable media in <devfs_lookup> -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v83 -+ -+- Fixed support for ramdisc when using string-based root FS name -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.2.0-pre1 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v84 -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.2.0-pre7 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v85 -+ -+- Compile fixes for driver/sound/sound_common.c (non-module) and -+ drivers/isdn/isdn_common.c -+ Thanks to Christophe Leroy <christophe.leroy5@capway.com> -+ -+- Added support for registering regular files -+ -+- Created <devfs_set_file_size> -+ -+- Added /dev/cpu/mtrr as an alternative interface to /proc/mtrr -+ -+- Update devfs inodes from entries if not changed through FS -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v86 -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.2.0-pre9 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v87 -+ -+- Fixed bug when mounting non-devfs devices in a devfs -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v88 -+ -+- Fixed <devfs_fill_file> to only initialise temporary inodes -+ -+- Trap for NULL fops in <devfs_register> -+ -+- Return -ENODEV in <devfs_fill_file> for non-driver inodes -+ -+- Fixed bug when unswapping non-devfs devices in a devfs -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v89 -+ -+- Switched to C data types in include/linux/devfs_fs.h -+ -+- Switched from PATH_MAX to DEVFS_PATHLEN -+ -+- Updated Documentation/filesystems/devfs/modules.conf to take account -+ of reverse scanning (!) by modprobe -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.2.0 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v90 -+ -+- CONFIG_DEVFS_DISABLE_OLD_TTY_NAMES replaced with "nottycompat" boot -+ option -+ -+- CONFIG_DEVFS_TTY_COMPAT removed: existing "symlinks" boot option now -+ controls this. This means you must have libc 5.4.44 or later, or a -+ recent version of libc 6 if you use the "symlinks" option -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v91 -+ -+- Switch from <devfs_mk_symlink> to <devfs_mk_compat> in -+ drivers/char/vc_screen.c to fix problems with Midnight Commander -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v92 -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.2.2-pre5 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v93 -+ -+- Modified <sd_name> in drivers/scsi/sd.c to cope with devices that -+ don't exist (which happens with new RAID autostart code printk()s) -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v94 -+ -+- Fixed bug in joystick driver: only first joystick was registered -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v95 -+ -+- Fixed another bug in joystick driver -+ -+- Fixed <devfsd_read> to not overrun event buffer -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v96 -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.2.5-2 -+ -+- Created <devfs_auto_unregister> -+ -+- Fixed bugs: compatibility entries were not unregistered for: -+ loop driver -+ floppy driver -+ RAMDISC driver -+ IDE tape driver -+ SCSI CD-ROM driver -+ SCSI HDD driver -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v97 -+ -+- Fixed bugs: compatibility entries were not unregistered for: -+ ALSA sound driver -+ partitions in generic disc driver -+ -+- Don't return unregistred entries in <devfs_find_handle> -+ -+- Panic in <devfs_unregister> if entry unregistered -+ -+- Don't panic in <devfs_auto_unregister> for duplicates -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v98 -+ -+- Don't unregister already unregistered entries in <unregister> -+ -+- Register entry in <sd_detect> -+ -+- Unregister entry in <sd_detach> -+ -+- Changed to <devfs_*register_chrdev> in drivers/char/tty_io.c -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.2.7 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v99 -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.2.8 -+ -+- Fixed bug in drivers/scsi/sd.c when >16 SCSI discs -+ -+- Disable warning messages when unable to read partition table for -+ removable media -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v100 -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.3.1-pre5 -+ -+- Added "oops-on-panic" boot option -+ -+- Improved debugging in <devfs_register> and <devfs_unregister> -+ -+- Register entry in <sr_detect> -+ -+- Unregister entry in <sr_detach> -+ -+- Register entry in <sg_detect> -+ -+- Unregister entry in <sg_detach> -+ -+- Added support for ALSA drivers -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v101 -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.3.2 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v102 -+ -+- Update serial driver to register PCMCIA entries -+ Thanks to Roch-Alexandre Nomine-Beguin <roch@samarkand.infini.fr> -+ -+- Updated an email address in ChangeLog -+ -+- Hide virtual console capture entries from directory listings when -+ corresponding console device is not open -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v103 -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.3.3 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v104 -+ -+- Added documentation for some functions -+ -+- Added "doc" target to fs/devfs/Makefile -+ -+- Added "v4l" directory for video4linux devices -+ -+- Replaced call to <devfs_unregister> in <sd_detach> with call to -+ <devfs_register_partitions> -+ -+- Moved registration for sr and sg drivers from detect() to attach() -+ methods -+ -+- Register entries in <st_attach> and unregister in <st_detach> -+ -+- Work around IDE driver treating CD-ROM as gendisk -+ -+- Use <sed> instead of <tr> in rc.devfs -+ -+- Updated ToDo list -+ -+- Removed "oops-on-panic" boot option: now always Oops -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v105 -+ -+- Unregister SCSI host from <scsi_host_no_list> in <scsi_unregister> -+ Thanks to Zoltán Böszörményi <zboszor@mail.externet.hu> -+ -+- Don't save /dev/log in rc.devfs -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.3.4-pre1 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v106 -+ -+- Fixed silly typo in drivers/scsi/st.c -+ -+- Improved debugging in <devfs_register> -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v107 -+ -+- Added "diunlink" and "nokmod" boot options -+ -+- Removed superfluous warning message in <devfs_d_iput> -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v108 -+ -+- Remove entries when unloading sound module -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v109 -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.3.6-pre2 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v110 -+ -+- Took account of change to <d_alloc_root> -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v111 -+ -+- Created separate event queue for each mounted devfs -+ -+- Removed <devfs_invalidate_dcache> -+ -+- Created new ioctl()s for devfsd -+ -+- Incremented devfsd protocol revision to 3 -+ -+- Fixed bug when re-creating directories: contents were lost -+ -+- Block access to inodes until devfsd updates permissions -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v112 -+ -+- Modified patch so it applies against 2.3.5 and 2.3.6 -+ -+- Updated an email address in ChangeLog -+ -+- Do not automatically change ownership/protection of /dev/tty<n> -+ -+- Updated sample modules.conf -+ -+- Switched to sending process uid/gid to devfsd -+ -+- Renamed <call_kmod> to <try_modload> -+ -+- Added DEVFSD_NOTIFY_LOOKUP event -+ -+- Added DEVFSD_NOTIFY_CHANGE event -+ -+- Added DEVFSD_NOTIFY_CREATE event -+ -+- Incremented devfsd protocol revision to 4 -+ -+- Moved kernel-specific stuff to include/linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v113 -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.3.9 -+ -+- Restricted permissions on some block devices -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v114 -+ -+- Added support for /dev/netlink -+ Thanks to Dennis Hou <smilax@mindmeld.yi.org> -+ -+- Return EISDIR rather than EINVAL for read(2) on directories -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.3.10 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v115 -+ -+- Added support for all remaining character devices -+ Thanks to Dennis Hou <smilax@mindmeld.yi.org> -+ -+- Cleaned up netlink support -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v116 -+ -+- Added support for /dev/parport%d -+ Thanks to Tim Waugh <tim@cyberelk.demon.co.uk> -+ -+- Fixed parallel port ATAPI tape driver -+ -+- Fixed Atari SLM laser printer driver -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v117 -+ -+- Added support for COSA card -+ Thanks to Dennis Hou <smilax@mindmeld.yi.org> -+ -+- Fixed drivers/char/ppdev.c: missing #include <linux/init.h> -+ -+- Fixed drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-init.c -+ Thanks to Vladimir Popov <mashgrad@usa.net> -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v118 -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.3.15-pre3 -+ -+- Fixed bug in loop driver -+ -+- Unregister /dev/lp%d entries in drivers/char/lp.c -+ Thanks to Maciej W. Rozycki <macro@ds2.pg.gda.pl> -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v119 -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.3.16 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v120 -+ -+- Fixed bug in drivers/scsi/scsi.c -+ -+- Added /dev/ppp -+ Thanks to Dennis Hou <smilax@mindmeld.yi.org> -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.3.17 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v121 -+ -+- Fixed bug in drivers/block/loop.c -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.3.18 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v122 -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.3.19 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v123 -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.3.20 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v124 -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.3.21 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v125 -+ -+- Created <devfs_get_info>, <devfs_set_info>, -+ <devfs_get_first_child> and <devfs_get_next_sibling> -+ Added <<dir>> parameter to <devfs_register>, <devfs_mk_compat>, -+ <devfs_mk_dir> and <devfs_find_handle> -+ Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Fixed apparent bug in COSA driver -+ -+- Re-instated "scsihosts=" boot option -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v126 -+ -+- Always create /dev/pts if CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS=y -+ -+- Fixed call to <devfs_mk_dir> in drivers/block/ide-disk.c -+ Thanks to Dennis Hou <smilax@mindmeld.yi.org> -+ -+- Allow multiple unregistrations -+ -+- Created /dev/scsi hierarchy -+ Work sponsored by SGI -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v127 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- No longer disable devpts if devfs enabled (caveat emptor) -+ -+- Added flags array to struct gendisk and removed code from -+ drivers/scsi/sd.c -+ -+- Created /dev/discs hierarchy -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v128 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Created /dev/cdroms hierarchy -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v129 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Removed compatibility entries for sound devices -+ -+- Removed compatibility entries for printer devices -+ -+- Removed compatibility entries for video4linux devices -+ -+- Removed compatibility entries for parallel port devices -+ -+- Removed compatibility entries for frame buffer devices -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v130 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Added major and minor number to devfsd protocol -+ -+- Incremented devfsd protocol revision to 5 -+ -+- Removed compatibility entries for SoundBlaster CD-ROMs -+ -+- Removed compatibility entries for netlink devices -+ -+- Removed compatibility entries for SCSI generic devices -+ -+- Removed compatibility entries for SCSI tape devices -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v131 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Support info pointer for all devfs entry types -+ -+- Added <<info>> parameter to <devfs_mk_dir> and <devfs_mk_symlink> -+ -+- Removed /dev/st hierarchy -+ -+- Removed /dev/sg hierarchy -+ -+- Removed compatibility entries for loop devices -+ -+- Removed compatibility entries for IDE tape devices -+ -+- Removed compatibility entries for SCSI CD-ROMs -+ -+- Removed /dev/sr hierarchy -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v132 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Removed compatibility entries for floppy devices -+ -+- Removed compatibility entries for RAMDISCs -+ -+- Removed compatibility entries for meta-devices -+ -+- Removed compatibility entries for SCSI discs -+ -+- Created <devfs_make_root> -+ -+- Removed /dev/sd hierarchy -+ -+- Support "../" when searching devfs namespace -+ -+- Created /dev/ide/host* hierarchy -+ -+- Supported IDE hard discs in /dev/ide/host* hierarchy -+ -+- Removed compatibility entries for IDE discs -+ -+- Removed /dev/ide/hd hierarchy -+ -+- Supported IDE CD-ROMs in /dev/ide/host* hierarchy -+ -+- Removed compatibility entries for IDE CD-ROMs -+ -+- Removed /dev/ide/cd hierarchy -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v133 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Created <devfs_get_unregister_slave> -+ -+- Fixed bug in fs/partitions/check.c when rescanning -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v134 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Removed /dev/sd, /dev/sr, /dev/st and /dev/sg directories -+ -+- Removed /dev/ide/hd directory -+ -+- Exported <devfs_get_parent> -+ -+- Created <devfs_register_tape> and /dev/tapes hierarchy -+ -+- Removed /dev/ide/mt hierarchy -+ -+- Removed /dev/ide/fd hierarchy -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.3.25 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v135 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Removed compatibility entries for virtual console capture devices -+ -+- Removed unused <devfs_set_symlink_destination> -+ -+- Removed compatibility entries for serial devices -+ -+- Removed compatibility entries for console devices -+ -+- Do not hide entries from devfsd or children -+ -+- Removed DEVFS_FL_TTY_COMPAT flag -+ -+- Removed "nottycompat" boot option -+ -+- Removed <devfs_mk_compat> -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v136 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Moved BSD pty devices to /dev/pty -+ -+- Added DEVFS_FL_WAIT flag -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v137 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Really fixed bug in fs/partitions/check.c when rescanning -+ -+- Support new "disc" naming scheme in <get_removable_partition> -+ -+- Allow NULL fops in <devfs_register> -+ -+- Removed redundant name functions in SCSI disc and IDE drivers -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v138 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Fixed old bugs in drivers/block/paride/pt.c, drivers/char/tpqic02.c, -+ drivers/net/wan/cosa.c and drivers/scsi/scsi.c -+ Thanks to Sergey Kubushin <ksi@ksi-linux.com> -+ -+- Fall back to major table if NULL fops given to <devfs_register> -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v139 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Corrected and moved <get_blkfops> and <get_chrfops> declarations -+ from arch/alpha/kernel/osf_sys.c to include/linux/fs.h -+ -+- Removed name function from struct gendisk -+ -+- Updated devfs FAQ -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v140 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.3.27 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v141 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Bug fix in arch/m68k/atari/joystick.c -+ -+- Moved ISDN and capi devices to /dev/isdn -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v142 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Bug fix in drivers/block/ide-probe.c (patch confusion) -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v143 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Bug fix in drivers/block/blkpg.c:partition_name() -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v144 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.3.29 -+ -+- Removed calls to <devfs_register> from cdu31a, cm206, mcd and mcdx -+ CD-ROM drivers: generic driver handles this now -+ -+- Moved joystick devices to /dev/joysticks -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v145 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.3.30-pre3 -+ -+- Register whole-disc entry even for invalid partition tables -+ -+- Fixed bug in mounting root FS when initrd enabled -+ -+- Fixed device entry leak with IDE CD-ROMs -+ -+- Fixed compile problem with drivers/isdn/isdn_common.c -+ -+- Moved COSA devices to /dev/cosa -+ -+- Support fifos when unregistering -+ -+- Created <devfs_register_series> and used in many drivers -+ -+- Moved Coda devices to /dev/coda -+ -+- Moved parallel port IDE tapes to /dev/pt -+ -+- Moved parallel port IDE generic devices to /dev/pg -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v146 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Removed obsolete DEVFS_FL_COMPAT and DEVFS_FL_TOLERANT flags -+ -+- Fixed compile problem with fs/coda/psdev.c -+ -+- Reinstate change to <devfs_register_blkdev> in -+ drivers/block/ide-probe.c now that fs/isofs/inode.c is fixed -+ -+- Switched to <devfs_register_blkdev> in drivers/block/floppy.c, -+ drivers/scsi/sr.c and drivers/block/md.c -+ -+- Moved DAC960 devices to /dev/dac960 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v147 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.3.32-pre4 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v148 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Removed kmod support: use devfsd instead -+ -+- Moved miscellaneous character devices to /dev/misc -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v149 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Ensure include/linux/joystick.h is OK for user-space -+ -+- Improved debugging in <get_vfs_inode> -+ -+- Ensure dentries created by devfsd will be cleaned up -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v150 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.3.34 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v151 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.3.35-pre1 -+ -+- Created <devfs_get_name> -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v152 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Updated sample modules.conf -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.3.36-pre1 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v153 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.3.42 -+ -+- Removed <devfs_fill_file> -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v154 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Took account of device number changes for /dev/fb* -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v155 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.3.43-pre8 -+ -+- Moved /dev/tty0 to /dev/vc/0 -+ -+- Moved sequence number formatting from <_tty_make_name> to drivers -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v156 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Fixed breakage in drivers/scsi/sd.c due to recent SCSI changes -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v157 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.3.45 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v158 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.3.46-pre2 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v159 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Fixed drivers/block/md.c -+ Thanks to Mike Galbraith <mikeg@weiden.de> -+ -+- Documentation fixes -+ -+- Moved device registration from <lp_init> to <lp_register> -+ Thanks to Tim Waugh <twaugh@redhat.com> -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v160 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Fixed drivers/char/joystick/joystick.c -+ Thanks to Vojtech Pavlik <vojtech@suse.cz> -+ -+- Documentation updates -+ -+- Fixed arch/i386/kernel/mtrr.c if procfs and devfs not enabled -+ -+- Fixed drivers/char/stallion.c -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v161 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Remove /dev/ide when ide-mod is unloaded -+ -+- Fixed bug in drivers/block/ide-probe.c when secondary but no primary -+ -+- Added DEVFS_FL_NO_PERSISTENCE flag -+ -+- Used new DEVFS_FL_NO_PERSISTENCE flag for Unix98 pty slaves -+ -+- Removed unnecessary call to <update_devfs_inode_from_entry> in -+ <devfs_readdir> -+ -+- Only set auto-ownership for /dev/pty/s* -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v162 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Set inode->i_size to correct size for symlinks -+ Thanks to Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy@goop.org> -+ -+- Only give lookup() method to directories to comply with new VFS -+ assumptions -+ -+- Remove unnecessary tests in symlink methods -+ -+- Don't kill existing block ops in <devfs_read_inode> -+ -+- Restore auto-ownership for /dev/pty/m* -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v163 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Don't create missing directories in <devfs_find_handle> -+ -+- Removed Documentation/filesystems/devfs/mk-devlinks -+ -+- Updated Documentation/filesystems/devfs/README -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v164 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Fixed CONFIG_DEVFS breakage in drivers/char/serial.c introduced in -+ linux-2.3.99-pre6-7 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v165 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.3.99-pre6 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v166 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Added CONFIG_DEVFS_MOUNT -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v167 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Updated Documentation/filesystems/devfs/README -+ -+- Updated sample modules.conf -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v168 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Disabled multi-mount capability (use VFS bindings instead) -+ -+- Updated README from master HTML file -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v169 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Removed multi-mount code -+ -+- Removed compatibility macros: VFS has changed too much -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v170 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Updated README from master HTML file -+ -+- Merged devfs inode into devfs entry -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v171 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Updated sample modules.conf -+ -+- Removed dead code in <devfs_register> which used to call -+ <free_dentries> -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.4.0-test2-pre3 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v172 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Changed interface to <devfs_register> -+ -+- Changed interface to <devfs_register_series> -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v173 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Simplified interface to <devfs_mk_symlink> -+ -+- Simplified interface to <devfs_mk_dir> -+ -+- Simplified interface to <devfs_find_handle> -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v174 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Updated README from master HTML file -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v175 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- DocBook update for fs/devfs/base.c -+ Thanks to Tim Waugh <twaugh@redhat.com> -+ -+- Removed stale fs/tunnel.c (was never used or completed) -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v176 -+ -+Work sponsored by SGI -+ -+- Updated ToDo list -+ -+- Removed sample modules.conf: now distributed with devfsd -+ -+- Updated README from master HTML file -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.4.0-test3-pre4 (which had devfs-patch-v174) -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v177 -+ -+- Updated README from master HTML file -+ -+- Documentation cleanups -+ -+- Ensure <devfs_generate_path> terminates string for root entry -+ Thanks to Tim Jansen <tim@tjansen.de> -+ -+- Exported <devfs_get_name> to modules -+ -+- Make <devfs_mk_symlink> send events to devfsd -+ -+- Cleaned up option processing in <devfs_setup> -+ -+- Fixed bugs in handling symlinks: could leak or cause Oops -+ -+- Cleaned up directory handling by separating fops -+ Thanks to Alexander Viro <viro@parcelfarce.linux.theplanet.co.uk> -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v178 -+ -+- Fixed handling of inverted options in <devfs_setup> -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v179 -+ -+- Adjusted <try_modload> to account for <devfs_generate_path> fix -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v180 -+ -+- Fixed !CONFIG_DEVFS_FS stub declaration of <devfs_get_info> -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v181 -+ -+- Answered question posed by Al Viro and removed his comments from <devfs_open> -+ -+- Moved setting of registered flag after other fields are changed -+ -+- Fixed race between <devfsd_close> and <devfsd_notify_one> -+ -+- Global VFS changes added bogus BKL to devfsd_close(): removed -+ -+- Widened locking in <devfs_readlink> and <devfs_follow_link> -+ -+- Replaced <devfsd_read> stack usage with <devfsd_ioctl> kmalloc -+ -+- Simplified locking in <devfsd_ioctl> and fixed memory leak -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v182 -+ -+- Created <devfs_*alloc_major> and <devfs_*alloc_devnum> -+ -+- Removed broken devnum allocation and use <devfs_alloc_devnum> -+ -+- Fixed old devnum leak by calling new <devfs_dealloc_devnum> -+ -+- Created <devfs_*alloc_unique_number> -+ -+- Fixed number leak for /dev/cdroms/cdrom%d -+ -+- Fixed number leak for /dev/discs/disc%d -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v183 -+ -+- Fixed bug in <devfs_setup> which could hang boot process -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v184 -+ -+- Documentation typo fix for fs/devfs/util.c -+ -+- Fixed drivers/char/stallion.c for devfs -+ -+- Added DEVFSD_NOTIFY_DELETE event -+ -+- Updated README from master HTML file -+ -+- Removed #include <asm/segment.h> from fs/devfs/base.c -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v185 -+ -+- Made <block_semaphore> and <char_semaphore> in fs/devfs/util.c -+ private -+ -+- Fixed inode table races by removing it and using inode->u.generic_ip -+ instead -+ -+- Moved <devfs_read_inode> into <get_vfs_inode> -+ -+- Moved <devfs_write_inode> into <devfs_notify_change> -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v186 -+ -+- Fixed race in <devfs_do_symlink> for uni-processor -+ -+- Updated README from master HTML file -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v187 -+ -+- Fixed drivers/char/stallion.c for devfs -+ -+- Fixed drivers/char/rocket.c for devfs -+ -+- Fixed bug in <devfs_alloc_unique_number>: limited to 128 numbers -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v188 -+ -+- Updated major masks in fs/devfs/util.c up to Linus' "no new majors" -+ proclamation. Block: were 126 now 122 free, char: were 26 now 19 free -+ -+- Updated README from master HTML file -+ -+- Removed remnant of multi-mount support in <devfs_mknod> -+ -+- Removed unused DEVFS_FL_SHOW_UNREG flag -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v189 -+ -+- Removed nlink field from struct devfs_inode -+ -+- Removed auto-ownership for /dev/pty/* (BSD ptys) and used -+ DEVFS_FL_CURRENT_OWNER|DEVFS_FL_NO_PERSISTENCE for /dev/pty/s* (just -+ like Unix98 pty slaves) and made /dev/pty/m* rw-rw-rw- access -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v190 -+ -+- Updated README from master HTML file -+ -+- Replaced BKL with global rwsem to protect symlink data (quick and -+ dirty hack) -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v191 -+ -+- Replaced global rwsem for symlink with per-link refcount -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v192 -+ -+- Removed unnecessary #ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_FS from arch/i386/kernel/mtrr.c -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.4.10-pre11 -+ -+- Set inode->i_mapping->a_ops for block nodes in <get_vfs_inode> -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v193 -+ -+- Went back to global rwsem for symlinks (refcount scheme no good) -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v194 -+ -+- Fixed overrun in <devfs_link> by removing function (not needed) -+ -+- Updated README from master HTML file -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v195 -+ -+- Fixed buffer underrun in <try_modload> -+ -+- Moved down_read() from <search_for_entry_in_dir> to <find_entry> -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v196 -+ -+- Fixed race in <devfsd_ioctl> when setting event mask -+ Thanks to Kari Hurtta <hurtta@leija.mh.fmi.fi> -+ -+- Avoid deadlock in <devfs_follow_link> by using temporary buffer -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v197 -+ -+- First release of new locking code for devfs core (v1.0) -+ -+- Fixed bug in drivers/cdrom/cdrom.c -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v198 -+ -+- Discard temporary buffer, now use "%s" for dentry names -+ -+- Don't generate path in <try_modload>: use fake entry instead -+ -+- Use "existing" directory in <_devfs_make_parent_for_leaf> -+ -+- Use slab cache rather than fixed buffer for devfsd events -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v199 -+ -+- Removed obsolete usage of DEVFS_FL_NO_PERSISTENCE -+ -+- Send DEVFSD_NOTIFY_REGISTERED events in <devfs_mk_dir> -+ -+- Fixed locking bug in <devfs_d_revalidate_wait> due to typo -+ -+- Do not send CREATE, CHANGE, ASYNC_OPEN or DELETE events from devfsd -+ or children -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v200 -+ -+- Ported to kernel 2.5.1-pre2 -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v201 -+ -+- Fixed bug in <devfsd_read>: was dereferencing freed pointer -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v202 -+ -+- Fixed bug in <devfsd_close>: was dereferencing freed pointer -+ -+- Added process group check for devfsd privileges -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v203 -+ -+- Use SLAB_ATOMIC in <devfsd_notify_de> from <devfs_d_delete> -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v204 -+ -+- Removed long obsolete rc.devfs -+ -+- Return old entry in <devfs_mk_dir> for 2.4.x kernels -+ -+- Updated README from master HTML file -+ -+- Increment refcount on module in <check_disc_changed> -+ -+- Created <devfs_get_handle> and exported <devfs_put> -+ -+- Increment refcount on module in <devfs_get_ops> -+ -+- Created <devfs_put_ops> and used where needed to fix races -+ -+- Added clarifying comments in response to preliminary EMC code review -+ -+- Added poisoning to <devfs_put> -+ -+- Improved debugging messages -+ -+- Fixed unregister bugs in drivers/md/lvm-fs.c -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v205 -+ -+- Corrected (made useful) debugging message in <unregister> -+ -+- Moved <kmem_cache_create> in <mount_devfs_fs> to <init_devfs_fs> -+ -+- Fixed drivers/md/lvm-fs.c to create "lvm" entry -+ -+- Added magic number to guard against scribbling drivers -+ -+- Only return old entry in <devfs_mk_dir> if a directory -+ -+- Defined macros for error and debug messages -+ -+- Updated README from master HTML file -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v206 -+ -+- Added support for multiple Compaq cpqarray controllers -+ -+- Fixed (rare, old) race in <devfs_lookup> -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v207 -+ -+- Fixed deadlock bug in <devfs_d_revalidate_wait> -+ -+- Tag VFS deletable in <devfs_mk_symlink> if handle ignored -+ -+- Updated README from master HTML file -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v208 -+ -+- Added KERN_* to remaining messages -+ -+- Cleaned up declaration of <stat_read> -+ -+- Updated README from master HTML file -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v209 -+ -+- Updated README from master HTML file -+ -+- Removed silently introduced calls to lock_kernel() and -+ unlock_kernel() due to recent VFS locking changes. BKL isn't -+ required in devfs -+ -+- Changed <devfs_rmdir> to allow later additions if not yet empty -+ -+- Added calls to <devfs_register_partitions> in drivers/block/blkpc.c -+ <add_partition> and <del_partition> -+ -+- Fixed bug in <devfs_alloc_unique_number>: was clearing beyond -+ bitfield -+ -+- Fixed bitfield data type for <devfs_*alloc_devnum> -+ -+- Made major bitfield type and initialiser 64 bit safe -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v210 -+ -+- Updated fs/devfs/util.c to fix shift warning on 64 bit machines -+ Thanks to Anton Blanchard <anton@samba.org> -+ -+- Updated README from master HTML file -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v211 -+ -+- Do not put miscellaneous character devices in /dev/misc if they -+ specify their own directory (i.e. contain a '/' character) -+ -+- Copied macro for error messages from fs/devfs/base.c to -+ fs/devfs/util.c and made use of this macro -+ -+- Removed 2.4.x compatibility code from fs/devfs/base.c -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v212 -+ -+- Added BKL to <devfs_open> because drivers still need it -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v213 -+ -+- Protected <scan_dir_for_removable> and <get_removable_partition> -+ from changing directory contents -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v214 -+ -+- Switched to ISO C structure field initialisers -+ -+- Switch to set_current_state() and move before add_wait_queue() -+ -+- Updated README from master HTML file -+ -+- Fixed devfs entry leak in <devfs_readdir> when *readdir fails -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v215 -+ -+- Created <devfs_find_and_unregister> -+ -+- Switched many functions from <devfs_find_handle> to -+ <devfs_find_and_unregister> -+ -+- Switched many functions from <devfs_find_handle> to <devfs_get_handle> -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v216 -+ -+- Switched arch/ia64/sn/io/hcl.c from <devfs_find_handle> to -+ <devfs_get_handle> -+ -+- Removed deprecated <devfs_find_handle> -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v217 -+ -+- Exported <devfs_find_and_unregister> and <devfs_only> to modules -+ -+- Updated README from master HTML file -+ -+- Fixed module unload race in <devfs_open> -+=============================================================================== -+Changes for patch v218 -+ -+- Removed DEVFS_FL_AUTO_OWNER flag -+ -+- Switched lingering structure field initialiser to ISO C -+ -+- Added locking when setting/clearing flags -+ -+- Documentation fix in fs/devfs/util.c -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/Documentation/filesystems/devfs/README linux-2.6.19.dev/Documentation/filesystems/devfs/README ---- linux-2.6.19.old/Documentation/filesystems/devfs/README 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/Documentation/filesystems/devfs/README 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -0,0 +1,1959 @@ -+Devfs (Device File System) FAQ -+ -+ -+Linux Devfs (Device File System) FAQ -+Richard Gooch -+20-AUG-2002 -+ -+ -+Document languages: -+ -+ -+ -+ -+ -+ -+ -+----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -+ -+NOTE: the master copy of this document is available online at: -+ -+http://www.atnf.csiro.au/~rgooch/linux/docs/devfs.html -+and looks much better than the text version distributed with the -+kernel sources. A mirror site is available at: -+ -+http://www.ras.ucalgary.ca/~rgooch/linux/docs/devfs.html -+ -+There is also an optional daemon that may be used with devfs. You can -+find out more about it at: -+ -+http://www.atnf.csiro.au/~rgooch/linux/ -+ -+A mailing list is available which you may subscribe to. Send -+email -+to majordomo@oss.sgi.com with the following line in the -+body of the message: -+subscribe devfs -+To unsubscribe, send the message body: -+unsubscribe devfs -+instead. The list is archived at -+ -+http://oss.sgi.com/projects/devfs/archive/. -+ -+----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -+ -+Contents -+ -+ -+What is it? -+ -+Why do it? -+ -+Who else does it? -+ -+How it works -+ -+Operational issues (essential reading) -+ -+Instructions for the impatient -+Permissions persistence across reboots -+Dealing with drivers without devfs support -+All the way with Devfs -+Other Issues -+Kernel Naming Scheme -+Devfsd Naming Scheme -+Old Compatibility Names -+SCSI Host Probing Issues -+ -+ -+ -+Device drivers currently ported -+ -+Allocation of Device Numbers -+ -+Questions and Answers -+ -+Making things work -+Alternatives to devfs -+What I don't like about devfs -+How to report bugs -+Strange kernel messages -+Compilation problems with devfsd -+ -+ -+Other resources -+ -+Translations of this document -+ -+ -+----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -+ -+ -+What is it? -+ -+Devfs is an alternative to "real" character and block special devices -+on your root filesystem. Kernel device drivers can register devices by -+name rather than major and minor numbers. These devices will appear in -+devfs automatically, with whatever default ownership and -+protection the driver specified. A daemon (devfsd) can be used to -+override these defaults. Devfs has been in the kernel since 2.3.46. -+ -+NOTE that devfs is entirely optional. If you prefer the old -+disc-based device nodes, then simply leave CONFIG_DEVFS_FS=n (the -+default). In this case, nothing will change. ALSO NOTE that if you do -+enable devfs, the defaults are such that full compatibility is -+maintained with the old devices names. -+ -+There are two aspects to devfs: one is the underlying device -+namespace, which is a namespace just like any mounted filesystem. The -+other aspect is the filesystem code which provides a view of the -+device namespace. The reason I make a distinction is because devfs -+can be mounted many times, with each mount showing the same device -+namespace. Changes made are global to all mounted devfs filesystems. -+Also, because the devfs namespace exists without any devfs mounts, you -+can easily mount the root filesystem by referring to an entry in the -+devfs namespace. -+ -+ -+The cost of devfs is a small increase in kernel code size and memory -+usage. About 7 pages of code (some of that in __init sections) and 72 -+bytes for each entry in the namespace. A modest system has only a -+couple of hundred device entries, so this costs a few more -+pages. Compare this with the suggestion to put /dev on a <a -+href="#why-faq-ramdisc">ramdisc. -+ -+On a typical machine, the cost is under 0.2 percent. On a modest -+system with 64 MBytes of RAM, the cost is under 0.1 percent. The -+accusations of "bloatware" levelled at devfs are not justified. -+ -+----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -+ -+ -+Why do it? -+ -+There are several problems that devfs addresses. Some of these -+problems are more serious than others (depending on your point of -+view), and some can be solved without devfs. However, the totality of -+these problems really calls out for devfs. -+ -+The choice is a patchwork of inefficient user space solutions, which -+are complex and likely to be fragile, or to use a simple and efficient -+devfs which is robust. -+ -+There have been many counter-proposals to devfs, all seeking to -+provide some of the benefits without actually implementing devfs. So -+far there has been an absence of code and no proposed alternative has -+been able to provide all the features that devfs does. Further, -+alternative proposals require far more complexity in user-space (and -+still deliver less functionality than devfs). Some people have the -+mantra of reducing "kernel bloat", but don't consider the effects on -+user-space. -+ -+A good solution limits the total complexity of kernel-space and -+user-space. -+ -+ -+Major&minor allocation -+ -+The existing scheme requires the allocation of major and minor device -+numbers for each and every device. This means that a central -+co-ordinating authority is required to issue these device numbers -+(unless you're developing a "private" device driver), in order to -+preserve uniqueness. Devfs shifts the burden to a namespace. This may -+not seem like a huge benefit, but actually it is. Since driver authors -+will naturally choose a device name which reflects the functionality -+of the device, there is far less potential for namespace conflict. -+Solving this requires a kernel change. -+ -+/dev management -+ -+Because you currently access devices through device nodes, these must -+be created by the system administrator. For standard devices you can -+usually find a MAKEDEV programme which creates all these (hundreds!) -+of nodes. This means that changes in the kernel must be reflected by -+changes in the MAKEDEV programme, or else the system administrator -+creates device nodes by hand. -+ -+The basic problem is that there are two separate databases of -+major and minor numbers. One is in the kernel and one is in /dev (or -+in a MAKEDEV programme, if you want to look at it that way). This is -+duplication of information, which is not good practice. -+Solving this requires a kernel change. -+ -+/dev growth -+ -+A typical /dev has over 1200 nodes! Most of these devices simply don't -+exist because the hardware is not available. A huge /dev increases the -+time to access devices (I'm just referring to the dentry lookup times -+and the time taken to read inodes off disc: the next subsection shows -+some more horrors). -+ -+An example of how big /dev can grow is if we consider SCSI devices: -+ -+host 6 bits (say up to 64 hosts on a really big machine) -+channel 4 bits (say up to 16 SCSI buses per host) -+id 4 bits -+lun 3 bits -+partition 6 bits -+TOTAL 23 bits -+ -+ -+This requires 8 Mega (1024*1024) inodes if we want to store all -+possible device nodes. Even if we scrap everything but id,partition -+and assume a single host adapter with a single SCSI bus and only one -+logical unit per SCSI target (id), that's still 10 bits or 1024 -+inodes. Each VFS inode takes around 256 bytes (kernel 2.1.78), so -+that's 256 kBytes of inode storage on disc (assuming real inodes take -+a similar amount of space as VFS inodes). This is actually not so bad, -+because disc is cheap these days. Embedded systems would care about -+256 kBytes of /dev inodes, but you could argue that embedded systems -+would have hand-tuned /dev directories. I've had to do just that on my -+embedded systems, but I would rather just leave it to devfs. -+ -+Another issue is the time taken to lookup an inode when first -+referenced. Not only does this take time in scanning through a list in -+memory, but also the seek times to read the inodes off disc. -+This could be solved in user-space using a clever programme which -+scanned the kernel logs and deleted /dev entries which are not -+available and created them when they were available. This programme -+would need to be run every time a new module was loaded, which would -+slow things down a lot. -+ -+There is an existing programme called scsidev which will automatically -+create device nodes for SCSI devices. It can do this by scanning files -+in /proc/scsi. Unfortunately, to extend this idea to other device -+nodes would require significant modifications to existing drivers (so -+they too would provide information in /proc). This is a non-trivial -+change (I should know: devfs has had to do something similar). Once -+you go to this much effort, you may as well use devfs itself (which -+also provides this information). Furthermore, such a system would -+likely be implemented in an ad-hoc fashion, as different drivers will -+provide their information in different ways. -+ -+Devfs is much cleaner, because it (naturally) has a uniform mechanism -+to provide this information: the device nodes themselves! -+ -+ -+Node to driver file_operations translation -+ -+There is an important difference between the way disc-based character -+and block nodes and devfs entries make the connection between an entry -+in /dev and the actual device driver. -+ -+With the current 8 bit major and minor numbers the connection between -+disc-based c&b nodes and per-major drivers is done through a -+fixed-length table of 128 entries. The various filesystem types set -+the inode operations for c&b nodes to {chr,blk}dev_inode_operations, -+so when a device is opened a few quick levels of indirection bring us -+to the driver file_operations. -+ -+For miscellaneous character devices a second step is required: there -+is a scan for the driver entry with the same minor number as the file -+that was opened, and the appropriate minor open method is called. This -+scanning is done *every time* you open a device node. Potentially, you -+may be searching through dozens of misc. entries before you find your -+open method. While not an enormous performance overhead, this does -+seem pointless. -+ -+Linux *must* move beyond the 8 bit major and minor barrier, -+somehow. If we simply increase each to 16 bits, then the indexing -+scheme used for major driver lookup becomes untenable, because the -+major tables (one each for character and block devices) would need to -+be 64 k entries long (512 kBytes on x86, 1 MByte for 64 bit -+systems). So we would have to use a scheme like that used for -+miscellaneous character devices, which means the search time goes up -+linearly with the average number of major device drivers on your -+system. Not all "devices" are hardware, some are higher-level drivers -+like KGI, so you can get more "devices" without adding hardware -+You can improve this by creating an ordered (balanced:-) -+binary tree, in which case your search time becomes log(N). -+Alternatively, you can use hashing to speed up the search. -+But why do that search at all if you don't have to? Once again, it -+seems pointless. -+ -+Note that devfs doesn't use the major&minor system. For devfs -+entries, the connection is done when you lookup the /dev entry. When -+devfs_register() is called, an internal table is appended which has -+the entry name and the file_operations. If the dentry cache doesn't -+have the /dev entry already, this internal table is scanned to get the -+file_operations, and an inode is created. If the dentry cache already -+has the entry, there is *no lookup time* (other than the dentry scan -+itself, but we can't avoid that anyway, and besides Linux dentries -+cream other OS's which don't have them:-). Furthermore, the number of -+node entries in a devfs is only the number of available device -+entries, not the number of *conceivable* entries. Even if you remove -+unnecessary entries in a disc-based /dev, the number of conceivable -+entries remains the same: you just limit yourself in order to save -+space. -+ -+Devfs provides a fast connection between a VFS node and the device -+driver, in a scalable way. -+ -+/dev as a system administration tool -+ -+Right now /dev contains a list of conceivable devices, most of which I -+don't have. Devfs only shows those devices available on my -+system. This means that listing /dev is a handy way of checking what -+devices are available. -+ -+Major&minor size -+ -+Existing major and minor numbers are limited to 8 bits each. This is -+now a limiting factor for some drivers, particularly the SCSI disc -+driver, which consumes a single major number. Only 16 discs are -+supported, and each disc may have only 15 partitions. Maybe this isn't -+a problem for you, but some of us are building huge Linux systems with -+disc arrays. With devfs an arbitrary pointer can be associated with -+each device entry, which can be used to give an effective 32 bit -+device identifier (i.e. that's like having a 32 bit minor -+number). Since this is private to the kernel, there are no C library -+compatibility issues which you would have with increasing major and -+minor number sizes. See the section on "Allocation of Device Numbers" -+for details on maintaining compatibility with userspace. -+ -+Solving this requires a kernel change. -+ -+Since writing this, the kernel has been modified so that the SCSI disc -+driver has more major numbers allocated to it and now supports up to -+128 discs. Since these major numbers are non-contiguous (a result of -+unplanned expansion), the implementation is a little more cumbersome -+than originally. -+ -+Just like the changes to IPv4 to fix impending limitations in the -+address space, people find ways around the limitations. In the long -+run, however, solutions like IPv6 or devfs can't be put off forever. -+ -+Read-only root filesystem -+ -+Having your device nodes on the root filesystem means that you can't -+operate properly with a read-only root filesystem. This is because you -+want to change ownerships and protections of tty devices. Existing -+practice prevents you using a CD-ROM as your root filesystem for a -+*real* system. Sure, you can boot off a CD-ROM, but you can't change -+tty ownerships, so it's only good for installing. -+ -+Also, you can't use a shared NFS root filesystem for a cluster of -+discless Linux machines (having tty ownerships changed on a common -+/dev is not good). Nor can you embed your root filesystem in a -+ROM-FS. -+ -+You can get around this by creating a RAMDISC at boot time, making -+an ext2 filesystem in it, mounting it somewhere and copying the -+contents of /dev into it, then unmounting it and mounting it over -+/dev. -+ -+A devfs is a cleaner way of solving this. -+ -+Non-Unix root filesystem -+ -+Non-Unix filesystems (such as NTFS) can't be used for a root -+filesystem because they variously don't support character and block -+special files or symbolic links. You can't have a separate disc-based -+or RAMDISC-based filesystem mounted on /dev because you need device -+nodes before you can mount these. Devfs can be mounted without any -+device nodes. Devlinks won't work because symlinks aren't supported. -+An alternative solution is to use initrd to mount a RAMDISC initial -+root filesystem (which is populated with a minimal set of device -+nodes), and then construct a new /dev in another RAMDISC, and finally -+switch to your non-Unix root filesystem. This requires clever boot -+scripts and a fragile and conceptually complex boot procedure. -+ -+Devfs solves this in a robust and conceptually simple way. -+ -+PTY security -+ -+Current pseudo-tty (pty) devices are owned by root and read-writable -+by everyone. The user of a pty-pair cannot change -+ownership/protections without being suid-root. -+ -+This could be solved with a secure user-space daemon which runs as -+root and does the actual creation of pty-pairs. Such a daemon would -+require modification to *every* programme that wants to use this new -+mechanism. It also slows down creation of pty-pairs. -+ -+An alternative is to create a new open_pty() syscall which does much -+the same thing as the user-space daemon. Once again, this requires -+modifications to pty-handling programmes. -+ -+The devfs solution allows a device driver to "tag" certain device -+files so that when an unopened device is opened, the ownerships are -+changed to the current euid and egid of the opening process, and the -+protections are changed to the default registered by the driver. When -+the device is closed ownership is set back to root and protections are -+set back to read-write for everybody. No programme need be changed. -+The devpts filesystem provides this auto-ownership feature for Unix98 -+ptys. It doesn't support old-style pty devices, nor does it have all -+the other features of devfs. -+ -+Intelligent device management -+ -+Devfs implements a simple yet powerful protocol for communication with -+a device management daemon (devfsd) which runs in user space. It is -+possible to send a message (either synchronously or asynchronously) to -+devfsd on any event, such as registration/unregistration of device -+entries, opening and closing devices, looking up inodes, scanning -+directories and more. This has many possibilities. Some of these are -+already implemented. See: -+ -+ -+http://www.atnf.csiro.au/~rgooch/linux/ -+ -+Device entry registration events can be used by devfsd to change -+permissions of newly-created device nodes. This is one mechanism to -+control device permissions. -+ -+Device entry registration/unregistration events can be used to run -+programmes or scripts. This can be used to provide automatic mounting -+of filesystems when a new block device media is inserted into the -+drive. -+ -+Asynchronous device open and close events can be used to implement -+clever permissions management. For example, the default permissions on -+/dev/dsp do not allow everybody to read from the device. This is -+sensible, as you don't want some remote user recording what you say at -+your console. However, the console user is also prevented from -+recording. This behaviour is not desirable. With asynchronous device -+open and close events, you can have devfsd run a programme or script -+when console devices are opened to change the ownerships for *other* -+device nodes (such as /dev/dsp). On closure, you can run a different -+script to restore permissions. An advantage of this scheme over -+modifying the C library tty handling is that this works even if your -+programme crashes (how many times have you seen the utmp database with -+lingering entries for non-existent logins?). -+ -+Synchronous device open events can be used to perform intelligent -+device access protections. Before the device driver open() method is -+called, the daemon must first validate the open attempt, by running an -+external programme or script. This is far more flexible than access -+control lists, as access can be determined on the basis of other -+system conditions instead of just the UID and GID. -+ -+Inode lookup events can be used to authenticate module autoload -+requests. Instead of using kmod directly, the event is sent to -+devfsd which can implement an arbitrary authentication before loading -+the module itself. -+ -+Inode lookup events can also be used to construct arbitrary -+namespaces, without having to resort to populating devfs with symlinks -+to devices that don't exist. -+ -+Speculative Device Scanning -+ -+Consider an application (like cdparanoia) that wants to find all -+CD-ROM devices on the system (SCSI, IDE and other types), whether or -+not their respective modules are loaded. The application must -+speculatively open certain device nodes (such as /dev/sr0 for the SCSI -+CD-ROMs) in order to make sure the module is loaded. This requires -+that all Linux distributions follow the standard device naming scheme -+(last time I looked RedHat did things differently). Devfs solves the -+naming problem. -+ -+The same application also wants to see which devices are actually -+available on the system. With the existing system it needs to read the -+/dev directory and speculatively open each /dev/sr* device to -+determine if the device exists or not. With a large /dev this is an -+inefficient operation, especially if there are many /dev/sr* nodes. A -+solution like scsidev could reduce the number of /dev/sr* entries (but -+of course that also requires all that inefficient directory scanning). -+ -+With devfs, the application can open the /dev/sr directory -+(which triggers the module autoloading if required), and proceed to -+read /dev/sr. Since only the available devices will have -+entries, there are no inefficencies in directory scanning or device -+openings. -+ -+----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -+ -+Who else does it? -+ -+FreeBSD has a devfs implementation. Solaris and AIX each have a -+pseudo-devfs (something akin to scsidev but for all devices, with some -+unspecified kernel support). BeOS, Plan9 and QNX also have it. SGI's -+IRIX 6.4 and above also have a device filesystem. -+ -+While we shouldn't just automatically do something because others do -+it, we should not ignore the work of others either. FreeBSD has a lot -+of competent people working on it, so their opinion should not be -+blithely ignored. -+ -+----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -+ -+ -+How it works -+ -+Registering device entries -+ -+For every entry (device node) in a devfs-based /dev a driver must call -+devfs_register(). This adds the name of the device entry, the -+file_operations structure pointer and a few other things to an -+internal table. Device entries may be added and removed at any -+time. When a device entry is registered, it automagically appears in -+any mounted devfs'. -+ -+Inode lookup -+ -+When a lookup operation on an entry is performed and if there is no -+driver information for that entry devfs will attempt to call -+devfsd. If still no driver information can be found then a negative -+dentry is yielded and the next stage operation will be called by the -+VFS (such as create() or mknod() inode methods). If driver information -+can be found, an inode is created (if one does not exist already) and -+all is well. -+ -+Manually creating device nodes -+ -+The mknod() method allows you to create an ordinary named pipe in the -+devfs, or you can create a character or block special inode if one -+does not already exist. You may wish to create a character or block -+special inode so that you can set permissions and ownership. Later, if -+a device driver registers an entry with the same name, the -+permissions, ownership and times are retained. This is how you can set -+the protections on a device even before the driver is loaded. Once you -+create an inode it appears in the directory listing. -+ -+Unregistering device entries -+ -+A device driver calls devfs_unregister() to unregister an entry. -+ -+Chroot() gaols -+ -+2.2.x kernels -+ -+The semantics of inode creation are different when devfs is mounted -+with the "explicit" option. Now, when a device entry is registered, it -+will not appear until you use mknod() to create the device. It doesn't -+matter if you mknod() before or after the device is registered with -+devfs_register(). The purpose of this behaviour is to support -+chroot(2) gaols, where you want to mount a minimal devfs inside the -+gaol. Only the devices you specifically want to be available (through -+your mknod() setup) will be accessible. -+ -+2.4.x kernels -+ -+As of kernel 2.3.99, the VFS has had the ability to rebind parts of -+the global filesystem namespace into another part of the namespace. -+This now works even at the leaf-node level, which means that -+individual files and device nodes may be bound into other parts of the -+namespace. This is like making links, but better, because it works -+across filesystems (unlike hard links) and works through chroot() -+gaols (unlike symbolic links). -+ -+Because of these improvements to the VFS, the multi-mount capability -+in devfs is no longer needed. The administrator may create a minimal -+device tree inside a chroot(2) gaol by using VFS bindings. As this -+provides most of the features of the devfs multi-mount capability, I -+removed the multi-mount support code (after issuing an RFC). This -+yielded code size reductions and simplifications. -+ -+If you want to construct a minimal chroot() gaol, the following -+command should suffice: -+ -+mount --bind /dev/null /gaol/dev/null -+ -+ -+Repeat for other device nodes you want to expose. Simple! -+ -+----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -+ -+ -+Operational issues -+ -+ -+Instructions for the impatient -+ -+Nobody likes reading documentation. People just want to get in there -+and play. So this section tells you quickly the steps you need to take -+to run with devfs mounted over /dev. Skip these steps and you will end -+up with a nearly unbootable system. Subsequent sections describe the -+issues in more detail, and discuss non-essential configuration -+options. -+ -+Devfsd -+OK, if you're reading this, I assume you want to play with -+devfs. First you should ensure that /usr/src/linux contains a -+recent kernel source tree. Then you need to compile devfsd, the device -+management daemon, available at -+ -+http://www.atnf.csiro.au/~rgooch/linux/. -+Because the kernel has a naming scheme -+which is quite different from the old naming scheme, you need to -+install devfsd so that software and configuration files that use the -+old naming scheme will not break. -+ -+Compile and install devfsd. You will be provided with a default -+configuration file /etc/devfsd.conf which will provide -+compatibility symlinks for the old naming scheme. Don't change this -+config file unless you know what you're doing. Even if you think you -+do know what you're doing, don't change it until you've followed all -+the steps below and booted a devfs-enabled system and verified that it -+works. -+ -+Now edit your main system boot script so that devfsd is started at the -+very beginning (before any filesystem -+checks). /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit is often the main boot script -+on systems with SysV-style boot scripts. On systems with BSD-style -+boot scripts it is often /etc/rc. Also check -+/sbin/rc. -+ -+NOTE that the line you put into the boot -+script should be exactly: -+ -+/sbin/devfsd /dev -+ -+DO NOT use some special daemon-launching -+programme, otherwise the boot script may not wait for devfsd to finish -+initialising. -+ -+System Libraries -+There may still be some problems because of broken software making -+assumptions about device names. In particular, some software does not -+handle devices which are symbolic links. If you are running a libc 5 -+based system, install libc 5.4.44 (if you have libc 5.4.46, go back to -+libc 5.4.44, which is actually correct). If you are running a glibc -+based system, make sure you have glibc 2.1.3 or later. -+ -+/etc/securetty -+PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) is supposed to be a flexible -+mechanism for providing better user authentication and access to -+services. Unfortunately, it's also fragile, complex and undocumented -+(check out RedHat 6.1, and probably other distributions as well). PAM -+has problems with symbolic links. Append the following lines to your -+/etc/securetty file: -+ -+vc/1 -+vc/2 -+vc/3 -+vc/4 -+vc/5 -+vc/6 -+vc/7 -+vc/8 -+ -+This will not weaken security. If you have a version of util-linux -+earlier than 2.10.h, please upgrade to 2.10.h or later. If you -+absolutely cannot upgrade, then also append the following lines to -+your /etc/securetty file: -+ -+1 -+2 -+3 -+4 -+5 -+6 -+7 -+8 -+ -+This may potentially weaken security by allowing root logins over the -+network (a password is still required, though). However, since there -+are problems with dealing with symlinks, I'm suspicious of the level -+of security offered in any case. -+ -+XFree86 -+While not essential, it's probably a good idea to upgrade to XFree86 -+4.0, as patches went in to make it more devfs-friendly. If you don't, -+you'll probably need to apply the following patch to -+/etc/security/console.perms so that ordinary users can run -+startx. Note that not all distributions have this file (e.g. Debian), -+so if it's not present, don't worry about it. -+ -+--- /etc/security/console.perms.orig Sat Apr 17 16:26:47 1999 -++++ /etc/security/console.perms Fri Feb 25 23:53:55 2000 -+@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ -+ # man 5 console.perms -+ -+ # file classes -- these are regular expressions -+-<console>=tty[0-9][0-9]* :[0-9]\.[0-9] :[0-9] -++<console>=tty[0-9][0-9]* vc/[0-9][0-9]* :[0-9]\.[0-9] :[0-9] -+ -+ # device classes -- these are shell-style globs -+ <floppy>=/dev/fd[0-1]* -+ -+If the patch does not apply, then change the line: -+ -+<console>=tty[0-9][0-9]* :[0-9]\.[0-9] :[0-9] -+ -+with: -+ -+<console>=tty[0-9][0-9]* vc/[0-9][0-9]* :[0-9]\.[0-9] :[0-9] -+ -+ -+Disable devpts -+I've had a report of devpts mounted on /dev/pts not working -+correctly. Since devfs will also manage /dev/pts, there is no -+need to mount devpts as well. You should either edit your -+/etc/fstab so devpts is not mounted, or disable devpts from -+your kernel configuration. -+ -+Unsupported drivers -+Not all drivers have devfs support. If you depend on one of these -+drivers, you will need to create a script or tarfile that you can use -+at boot time to create device nodes as appropriate. There is a -+section which describes this. Another -+section lists the drivers which have -+devfs support. -+ -+/dev/mouse -+ -+Many disributions configure /dev/mouse to be the mouse device -+for XFree86 and GPM. I actually think this is a bad idea, because it -+adds another level of indirection. When looking at a config file, if -+you see /dev/mouse you're left wondering which mouse -+is being referred to. Hence I recommend putting the actual mouse -+device (for example /dev/psaux) into your -+/etc/X11/XF86Config file (and similarly for the GPM -+configuration file). -+ -+Alternatively, use the same technique used for unsupported drivers -+described above. -+ -+The Kernel -+Finally, you need to make sure devfs is compiled into your kernel. Set -+CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y, CONFIG_DEVFS_FS=y and CONFIG_DEVFS_MOUNT=y by -+using favourite configuration tool (i.e. make config or -+make xconfig) and then make clean and then recompile your kernel and -+modules. At boot, devfs will be mounted onto /dev. -+ -+If you encounter problems booting (for example if you forgot a -+configuration step), you can pass devfs=nomount at the kernel -+boot command line. This will prevent the kernel from mounting devfs at -+boot time onto /dev. -+ -+In general, a kernel built with CONFIG_DEVFS_FS=y but without mounting -+devfs onto /dev is completely safe, and requires no -+configuration changes. One exception to take note of is when -+LABEL= directives are used in /etc/fstab. In this -+case you will be unable to boot properly. This is because the -+mount(8) programme uses /proc/partitions as part of -+the volume label search process, and the device names it finds are not -+available, because setting CONFIG_DEVFS_FS=y changes the names in -+/proc/partitions, irrespective of whether devfs is mounted. -+ -+Now you've finished all the steps required. You're now ready to boot -+your shiny new kernel. Enjoy. -+ -+Changing the configuration -+ -+OK, you've now booted a devfs-enabled system, and everything works. -+Now you may feel like changing the configuration (common targets are -+/etc/fstab and /etc/devfsd.conf). Since you have a -+system that works, if you make any changes and it doesn't work, you -+now know that you only have to restore your configuration files to the -+default and it will work again. -+ -+ -+Permissions persistence across reboots -+ -+If you don't use mknod(2) to create a device file, nor use chmod(2) or -+chown(2) to change the ownerships/permissions, the inode ctime will -+remain at 0 (the epoch, 12 am, 1-JAN-1970, GMT). Anything with a ctime -+later than this has had it's ownership/permissions changed. Hence, a -+simple script or programme may be used to tar up all changed inodes, -+prior to shutdown. Although effective, many consider this approach a -+kludge. -+ -+A much better approach is to use devfsd to save and restore -+permissions. It may be configured to record changes in permissions and -+will save them in a database (in fact a directory tree), and restore -+these upon boot. This is an efficient method and results in immediate -+saving of current permissions (unlike the tar approach, which saves -+permissions at some unspecified future time). -+ -+The default configuration file supplied with devfsd has config entries -+which you may uncomment to enable persistence management. -+ -+If you decide to use the tar approach anyway, be aware that tar will -+first unlink(2) an inode before creating a new device node. The -+unlink(2) has the effect of breaking the connection between a devfs -+entry and the device driver. If you use the "devfs=only" boot option, -+you lose access to the device driver, requiring you to reload the -+module. I consider this a bug in tar (there is no real need to -+unlink(2) the inode first). -+ -+Alternatively, you can use devfsd to provide more sophisticated -+management of device permissions. You can use devfsd to store -+permissions for whole groups of devices with a single configuration -+entry, rather than the conventional single entry per device entry. -+ -+Permissions database stored in mounted-over /dev -+ -+If you wish to save and restore your device permissions into the -+disc-based /dev while still mounting devfs onto /dev -+you may do so. This requires a 2.4.x kernel (in fact, 2.3.99 or -+later), which has the VFS binding facility. You need to do the -+following to set this up: -+ -+ -+ -+make sure the kernel does not mount devfs at boot time -+ -+ -+make sure you have a correct /dev/console entry in your -+root file-system (where your disc-based /dev lives) -+ -+create the /dev-state directory -+ -+ -+add the following lines near the very beginning of your boot -+scripts: -+ -+mount --bind /dev /dev-state -+mount -t devfs none /dev -+devfsd /dev -+ -+ -+ -+ -+add the following lines to your /etc/devfsd.conf file: -+ -+REGISTER ^pt[sy] IGNORE -+CREATE ^pt[sy] IGNORE -+CHANGE ^pt[sy] IGNORE -+DELETE ^pt[sy] IGNORE -+REGISTER .* COPY /dev-state/$devname $devpath -+CREATE .* COPY $devpath /dev-state/$devname -+CHANGE .* COPY $devpath /dev-state/$devname -+DELETE .* CFUNCTION GLOBAL unlink /dev-state/$devname -+RESTORE /dev-state -+ -+Note that the sample devfsd.conf file contains these lines, -+as well as other sample configurations you may find useful. See the -+devfsd distribution -+ -+ -+reboot. -+ -+ -+ -+ -+Permissions database stored in normal directory -+ -+If you are using an older kernel which doesn't support VFS binding, -+then you won't be able to have the permissions database in a -+mounted-over /dev. However, you can still use a regular -+directory to store the database. The sample /etc/devfsd.conf -+file above may still be used. You will need to create the -+/dev-state directory prior to installing devfsd. If you have -+old permissions in /dev, then just copy (or move) the device -+nodes over to the new directory. -+ -+Which method is better? -+ -+The best method is to have the permissions database stored in the -+mounted-over /dev. This is because you will not need to copy -+device nodes over to /dev-state, and because it allows you to -+switch between devfs and non-devfs kernels, without requiring you to -+copy permissions between /dev-state (for devfs) and -+/dev (for non-devfs). -+ -+ -+Dealing with drivers without devfs support -+ -+Currently, not all device drivers in the kernel have been modified to -+use devfs. Device drivers which do not yet have devfs support will not -+automagically appear in devfs. The simplest way to create device nodes -+for these drivers is to unpack a tarfile containing the required -+device nodes. You can do this in your boot scripts. All your drivers -+will now work as before. -+ -+Hopefully for most people devfs will have enough support so that they -+can mount devfs directly over /dev without losing most functionality -+(i.e. losing access to various devices). As of 22-JAN-1998 (devfs -+patch version 10) I am now running this way. All the devices I have -+are available in devfs, so I don't lose anything. -+ -+WARNING: if your configuration requires the old-style device names -+(i.e. /dev/hda1 or /dev/sda1), you must install devfsd and configure -+it to maintain compatibility entries. It is almost certain that you -+will require this. Note that the kernel creates a compatibility entry -+for the root device, so you don't need initrd. -+ -+Note that you no longer need to mount devpts if you use Unix98 PTYs, -+as devfs can manage /dev/pts itself. This saves you some RAM, as you -+don't need to compile and install devpts. Note that some versions of -+glibc have a bug with Unix98 pty handling on devfs systems. Contact -+the glibc maintainers for a fix. Glibc 2.1.3 has the fix. -+ -+Note also that apart from editing /etc/fstab, other things will need -+to be changed if you *don't* install devfsd. Some software (like the X -+server) hard-wire device names in their source. It really is much -+easier to install devfsd so that compatibility entries are created. -+You can then slowly migrate your system to using the new device names -+(for example, by starting with /etc/fstab), and then limiting the -+compatibility entries that devfsd creates. -+ -+IF YOU CONFIGURE TO MOUNT DEVFS AT BOOT, MAKE SURE YOU INSTALL DEVFSD -+BEFORE YOU BOOT A DEVFS-ENABLED KERNEL! -+ -+Now that devfs has gone into the 2.3.46 kernel, I'm getting a lot of -+reports back. Many of these are because people are trying to run -+without devfsd, and hence some things break. Please just run devfsd if -+things break. I want to concentrate on real bugs rather than -+misconfiguration problems at the moment. If people are willing to fix -+bugs/false assumptions in other code (i.e. glibc, X server) and submit -+that to the respective maintainers, that would be great. -+ -+ -+All the way with Devfs -+ -+The devfs kernel patch creates a rationalised device tree. As stated -+above, if you want to keep using the old /dev naming scheme, -+you just need to configure devfsd appopriately (see the man -+page). People who prefer the old names can ignore this section. For -+those of us who like the rationalised names and an uncluttered -+/dev, read on. -+ -+If you don't run devfsd, or don't enable compatibility entry -+management, then you will have to configure your system to use the new -+names. For example, you will then need to edit your -+/etc/fstab to use the new disc naming scheme. If you want to -+be able to boot non-devfs kernels, you will need compatibility -+symlinks in the underlying disc-based /dev pointing back to -+the old-style names for when you boot a kernel without devfs. -+ -+You can selectively decide which devices you want compatibility -+entries for. For example, you may only want compatibility entries for -+BSD pseudo-terminal devices (otherwise you'll have to patch you C -+library or use Unix98 ptys instead). It's just a matter of putting in -+the correct regular expression into /dev/devfsd.conf. -+ -+There are other choices of naming schemes that you may prefer. For -+example, I don't use the kernel-supplied -+names, because they are too verbose. A common misconception is -+that the kernel-supplied names are meant to be used directly in -+configuration files. This is not the case. They are designed to -+reflect the layout of the devices attached and to provide easy -+classification. -+ -+If you like the kernel-supplied names, that's fine. If you don't then -+you should be using devfsd to construct a namespace more to your -+liking. Devfsd has built-in code to construct a -+namespace that is both logical and easy to -+manage. In essence, it creates a convenient abbreviation of the -+kernel-supplied namespace. -+ -+You are of course free to build your own namespace. Devfsd has all the -+infrastructure required to make this easy for you. All you need do is -+write a script. You can even write some C code and devfsd can load the -+shared object as a callable extension. -+ -+ -+Other Issues -+ -+The init programme -+Another thing to take note of is whether your init programme -+creates a Unix socket /dev/telinit. Some versions of init -+create /dev/telinit so that the telinit programme can -+communicate with the init process. If you have such a system you need -+to make sure that devfs is mounted over /dev *before* init -+starts. In other words, you can't leave the mounting of devfs to -+/etc/rc, since this is executed after init. Other -+versions of init require a named pipe /dev/initctl -+which must exist *before* init starts. Once again, you need to -+mount devfs and then create the named pipe *before* init -+starts. -+ -+The default behaviour now is not to mount devfs onto /dev at -+boot time for 2.3.x and later kernels. You can correct this with the -+"devfs=mount" boot option. This solves any problems with init, -+and also prevents the dreaded: -+ -+Cannot open initial console -+ -+message. For 2.2.x kernels where you need to apply the devfs patch, -+the default is to mount. -+ -+If you have automatic mounting of devfs onto /dev then you -+may need to create /dev/initctl in your boot scripts. The -+following lines should suffice: -+ -+mknod /dev/initctl p -+kill -SIGUSR1 1 # tell init that /dev/initctl now exists -+ -+Alternatively, if you don't want the kernel to mount devfs onto -+/dev then you could use the following procedure is a -+guideline for how to get around /dev/initctl problems: -+ -+# cd /sbin -+# mv init init.real -+# cat > init -+#! /bin/sh -+mount -n -t devfs none /dev -+mknod /dev/initctl p -+exec /sbin/init.real $* -+[control-D] -+# chmod a+x init -+ -+Note that newer versions of init create /dev/initctl -+automatically, so you don't have to worry about this. -+ -+Module autoloading -+You will need to configure devfsd to enable module -+autoloading. The following lines should be placed in your -+/etc/devfsd.conf file: -+ -+LOOKUP .* MODLOAD -+ -+ -+As of devfsd-v1.3.10, a generic /etc/modules.devfs -+configuration file is installed, which is used by the MODLOAD -+action. This should be sufficient for most configurations. If you -+require further configuration, edit your /etc/modules.conf -+file. The way module autoloading work with devfs is: -+ -+ -+a process attempts to lookup a device node (e.g. /dev/fred) -+ -+ -+if that device node does not exist, the full pathname is passed to -+devfsd as a string -+ -+ -+devfsd will pass the string to the modprobe programme (provided the -+configuration line shown above is present), and specifies that -+/etc/modules.devfs is the configuration file -+ -+ -+/etc/modules.devfs includes /etc/modules.conf to -+access local configurations -+ -+modprobe will search it's configuration files, looking for an alias -+that translates the pathname into a module name -+ -+ -+the translated pathname is then used to load the module. -+ -+ -+If you wanted a lookup of /dev/fred to load the -+mymod module, you would require the following configuration -+line in /etc/modules.conf: -+ -+alias /dev/fred mymod -+ -+The /etc/modules.devfs configuration file provides many such -+aliases for standard device names. If you look closely at this file, -+you will note that some modules require multiple alias configuration -+lines. This is required to support module autoloading for old and new -+device names. -+ -+Mounting root off a devfs device -+If you wish to mount root off a devfs device when you pass the -+"devfs=only" boot option, then you need to pass in the -+"root=<device>" option to the kernel when booting. If you use -+LILO, then you must have this in lilo.conf: -+ -+append = "root=<device>" -+ -+Surprised? Yep, so was I. It turns out if you have (as most people -+do): -+ -+root = <device> -+ -+ -+then LILO will determine the device number of <device> and will -+write that device number into a special place in the kernel image -+before starting the kernel, and the kernel will use that device number -+to mount the root filesystem. So, using the "append" variety ensures -+that LILO passes the root filesystem device as a string, which devfs -+can then use. -+ -+Note that this isn't an issue if you don't pass "devfs=only". -+ -+TTY issues -+The ttyname(3) function in some versions of the C library makes -+false assumptions about device entries which are symbolic links. The -+tty(1) programme is one that depends on this function. I've -+written a patch to libc 5.4.43 which fixes this. This has been -+included in libc 5.4.44 and a similar fix is in glibc 2.1.3. -+ -+ -+Kernel Naming Scheme -+ -+The kernel provides a default naming scheme. This scheme is designed -+to make it easy to search for specific devices or device types, and to -+view the available devices. Some device types (such as hard discs), -+have a directory of entries, making it easy to see what devices of -+that class are available. Often, the entries are symbolic links into a -+directory tree that reflects the topology of available devices. The -+topological tree is useful for finding how your devices are arranged. -+ -+Below is a list of the naming schemes for the most common drivers. A -+list of reserved device names is -+available for reference. Please send email to -+rgooch@atnf.csiro.au to obtain an allocation. Please be -+patient (the maintainer is busy). An alternative name may be allocated -+instead of the requested name, at the discretion of the maintainer. -+ -+Disc Devices -+ -+All discs, whether SCSI, IDE or whatever, are placed under the -+/dev/discs hierarchy: -+ -+ /dev/discs/disc0 first disc -+ /dev/discs/disc1 second disc -+ -+ -+Each of these entries is a symbolic link to the directory for that -+device. The device directory contains: -+ -+ disc for the whole disc -+ part* for individual partitions -+ -+ -+CD-ROM Devices -+ -+All CD-ROMs, whether SCSI, IDE or whatever, are placed under the -+/dev/cdroms hierarchy: -+ -+ /dev/cdroms/cdrom0 first CD-ROM -+ /dev/cdroms/cdrom1 second CD-ROM -+ -+ -+Each of these entries is a symbolic link to the real device entry for -+that device. -+ -+Tape Devices -+ -+All tapes, whether SCSI, IDE or whatever, are placed under the -+/dev/tapes hierarchy: -+ -+ /dev/tapes/tape0 first tape -+ /dev/tapes/tape1 second tape -+ -+ -+Each of these entries is a symbolic link to the directory for that -+device. The device directory contains: -+ -+ mt for mode 0 -+ mtl for mode 1 -+ mtm for mode 2 -+ mta for mode 3 -+ mtn for mode 0, no rewind -+ mtln for mode 1, no rewind -+ mtmn for mode 2, no rewind -+ mtan for mode 3, no rewind -+ -+ -+SCSI Devices -+ -+To uniquely identify any SCSI device requires the following -+information: -+ -+ controller (host adapter) -+ bus (SCSI channel) -+ target (SCSI ID) -+ unit (Logical Unit Number) -+ -+ -+All SCSI devices are placed under /dev/scsi (assuming devfs -+is mounted on /dev). Hence, a SCSI device with the following -+parameters: c=1,b=2,t=3,u=4 would appear as: -+ -+ /dev/scsi/host1/bus2/target3/lun4 device directory -+ -+ -+Inside this directory, a number of device entries may be created, -+depending on which SCSI device-type drivers were installed. -+ -+See the section on the disc naming scheme to see what entries the SCSI -+disc driver creates. -+ -+See the section on the tape naming scheme to see what entries the SCSI -+tape driver creates. -+ -+The SCSI CD-ROM driver creates: -+ -+ cd -+ -+ -+The SCSI generic driver creates: -+ -+ generic -+ -+ -+IDE Devices -+ -+To uniquely identify any IDE device requires the following -+information: -+ -+ controller -+ bus (aka. primary/secondary) -+ target (aka. master/slave) -+ unit -+ -+ -+All IDE devices are placed under /dev/ide, and uses a similar -+naming scheme to the SCSI subsystem. -+ -+XT Hard Discs -+ -+All XT discs are placed under /dev/xd. The first XT disc has -+the directory /dev/xd/disc0. -+ -+TTY devices -+ -+The tty devices now appear as: -+ -+ New name Old-name Device Type -+ -------- -------- ----------- -+ /dev/tts/{0,1,...} /dev/ttyS{0,1,...} Serial ports -+ /dev/cua/{0,1,...} /dev/cua{0,1,...} Call out devices -+ /dev/vc/0 /dev/tty Current virtual console -+ /dev/vc/{1,2,...} /dev/tty{1...63} Virtual consoles -+ /dev/vcc/{0,1,...} /dev/vcs{1...63} Virtual consoles -+ /dev/pty/m{0,1,...} /dev/ptyp?? PTY masters -+ /dev/pty/s{0,1,...} /dev/ttyp?? PTY slaves -+ -+ -+RAMDISCS -+ -+The RAMDISCS are placed in their own directory, and are named thus: -+ -+ /dev/rd/{0,1,2,...} -+ -+ -+Meta Devices -+ -+The meta devices are placed in their own directory, and are named -+thus: -+ -+ /dev/md/{0,1,2,...} -+ -+ -+Floppy discs -+ -+Floppy discs are placed in the /dev/floppy directory. -+ -+Loop devices -+ -+Loop devices are placed in the /dev/loop directory. -+ -+Sound devices -+ -+Sound devices are placed in the /dev/sound directory -+(audio, sequencer, ...). -+ -+ -+Devfsd Naming Scheme -+ -+Devfsd provides a naming scheme which is a convenient abbreviation of -+the kernel-supplied namespace. In some -+cases, the kernel-supplied naming scheme is quite convenient, so -+devfsd does not provide another naming scheme. The convenience names -+that devfsd creates are in fact the same names as the original devfs -+kernel patch created (before Linus mandated the Big Name -+Change). These are referred to as "new compatibility entries". -+ -+In order to configure devfsd to create these convenience names, the -+following lines should be placed in your /etc/devfsd.conf: -+ -+REGISTER .* MKNEWCOMPAT -+UNREGISTER .* RMNEWCOMPAT -+ -+This will cause devfsd to create (and destroy) symbolic links which -+point to the kernel-supplied names. -+ -+SCSI Hard Discs -+ -+All SCSI discs are placed under /dev/sd (assuming devfs is -+mounted on /dev). Hence, a SCSI disc with the following -+parameters: c=1,b=2,t=3,u=4 would appear as: -+ -+ /dev/sd/c1b2t3u4 for the whole disc -+ /dev/sd/c1b2t3u4p5 for the 5th partition -+ /dev/sd/c1b2t3u4p5s6 for the 6th slice in the 5th partition -+ -+ -+SCSI Tapes -+ -+All SCSI tapes are placed under /dev/st. A similar naming -+scheme is used as for SCSI discs. A SCSI tape with the -+parameters:c=1,b=2,t=3,u=4 would appear as: -+ -+ /dev/st/c1b2t3u4m0 for mode 0 -+ /dev/st/c1b2t3u4m1 for mode 1 -+ /dev/st/c1b2t3u4m2 for mode 2 -+ /dev/st/c1b2t3u4m3 for mode 3 -+ /dev/st/c1b2t3u4m0n for mode 0, no rewind -+ /dev/st/c1b2t3u4m1n for mode 1, no rewind -+ /dev/st/c1b2t3u4m2n for mode 2, no rewind -+ /dev/st/c1b2t3u4m3n for mode 3, no rewind -+ -+ -+SCSI CD-ROMs -+ -+All SCSI CD-ROMs are placed under /dev/sr. A similar naming -+scheme is used as for SCSI discs. A SCSI CD-ROM with the -+parameters:c=1,b=2,t=3,u=4 would appear as: -+ -+ /dev/sr/c1b2t3u4 -+ -+ -+SCSI Generic Devices -+ -+The generic (aka. raw) interface for all SCSI devices are placed under -+/dev/sg. A similar naming scheme is used as for SCSI discs. A -+SCSI generic device with the parameters:c=1,b=2,t=3,u=4 would appear -+as: -+ -+ /dev/sg/c1b2t3u4 -+ -+ -+IDE Hard Discs -+ -+All IDE discs are placed under /dev/ide/hd, using a similar -+convention to SCSI discs. The following mappings exist between the new -+and the old names: -+ -+ /dev/hda /dev/ide/hd/c0b0t0u0 -+ /dev/hdb /dev/ide/hd/c0b0t1u0 -+ /dev/hdc /dev/ide/hd/c0b1t0u0 -+ /dev/hdd /dev/ide/hd/c0b1t1u0 -+ -+ -+IDE Tapes -+ -+A similar naming scheme is used as for IDE discs. The entries will -+appear in the /dev/ide/mt directory. -+ -+IDE CD-ROM -+ -+A similar naming scheme is used as for IDE discs. The entries will -+appear in the /dev/ide/cd directory. -+ -+IDE Floppies -+ -+A similar naming scheme is used as for IDE discs. The entries will -+appear in the /dev/ide/fd directory. -+ -+XT Hard Discs -+ -+All XT discs are placed under /dev/xd. The first XT disc -+would appear as /dev/xd/c0t0. -+ -+ -+Old Compatibility Names -+ -+The old compatibility names are the legacy device names, such as -+/dev/hda, /dev/sda, /dev/rtc and so on. -+Devfsd can be configured to create compatibility symlinks so that you -+may continue to use the old names in your configuration files and so -+that old applications will continue to function correctly. -+ -+In order to configure devfsd to create these legacy names, the -+following lines should be placed in your /etc/devfsd.conf: -+ -+REGISTER .* MKOLDCOMPAT -+UNREGISTER .* RMOLDCOMPAT -+ -+This will cause devfsd to create (and destroy) symbolic links which -+point to the kernel-supplied names. -+ -+ -+----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -+ -+ -+Device drivers currently ported -+ -+- All miscellaneous character devices support devfs (this is done -+ transparently through misc_register()) -+ -+- SCSI discs and generic hard discs -+ -+- Character memory devices (null, zero, full and so on) -+ Thanks to C. Scott Ananian <cananian@alumni.princeton.edu> -+ -+- Loop devices (/dev/loop?) -+ -+- TTY devices (console, serial ports, terminals and pseudo-terminals) -+ Thanks to C. Scott Ananian <cananian@alumni.princeton.edu> -+ -+- SCSI tapes (/dev/scsi and /dev/tapes) -+ -+- SCSI CD-ROMs (/dev/scsi and /dev/cdroms) -+ -+- SCSI generic devices (/dev/scsi) -+ -+- RAMDISCS (/dev/ram?) -+ -+- Meta Devices (/dev/md*) -+ -+- Floppy discs (/dev/floppy) -+ -+- Parallel port printers (/dev/printers) -+ -+- Sound devices (/dev/sound) -+ Thanks to Eric Dumas <dumas@linux.eu.org> and -+ C. Scott Ananian <cananian@alumni.princeton.edu> -+ -+- Joysticks (/dev/joysticks) -+ -+- Sparc keyboard (/dev/kbd) -+ -+- DSP56001 digital signal processor (/dev/dsp56k) -+ -+- Apple Desktop Bus (/dev/adb) -+ -+- Coda network file system (/dev/cfs*) -+ -+- Virtual console capture devices (/dev/vcc) -+ Thanks to Dennis Hou <smilax@mindmeld.yi.org> -+ -+- Frame buffer devices (/dev/fb) -+ -+- Video capture devices (/dev/v4l) -+ -+ -+----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -+ -+ -+Allocation of Device Numbers -+ -+Devfs allows you to write a driver which doesn't need to allocate a -+device number (major&minor numbers) for the internal operation of the -+kernel. However, there are a number of userspace programmes that use -+the device number as a unique handle for a device. An example is the -+find programme, which uses device numbers to determine whether -+an inode is on a different filesystem than another inode. The device -+number used is the one for the block device which a filesystem is -+using. To preserve compatibility with userspace programmes, block -+devices using devfs need to have unique device numbers allocated to -+them. Furthermore, POSIX specifies device numbers, so some kind of -+device number needs to be presented to userspace. -+ -+The simplest option (especially when porting drivers to devfs) is to -+keep using the old major and minor numbers. Devfs will take whatever -+values are given for major&minor and pass them onto userspace. -+ -+This device number is a 16 bit number, so this leaves plenty of space -+for large numbers of discs and partitions. This scheme can also be -+used for character devices, in particular the tty devices, which are -+currently limited to 256 pseudo-ttys (this limits the total number of -+simultaneous xterms and remote logins). Note that the device number -+is limited to the range 36864-61439 (majors 144-239), in order to -+avoid any possible conflicts with existing official allocations. -+ -+Please note that using dynamically allocated block device numbers may -+break the NFS daemons (both user and kernel mode), which expect dev_t -+for a given device to be constant over the lifetime of remote mounts. -+ -+A final note on this scheme: since it doesn't increase the size of -+device numbers, there are no compatibility issues with userspace. -+ -+----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -+ -+ -+Questions and Answers -+ -+ -+Making things work -+Alternatives to devfs -+What I don't like about devfs -+How to report bugs -+Strange kernel messages -+Compilation problems with devfsd -+ -+ -+ -+Making things work -+ -+Here are some common questions and answers. -+ -+ -+ -+Devfsd doesn't start -+ -+Make sure you have compiled and installed devfsd -+Make sure devfsd is being started from your boot -+scripts -+Make sure you have configured your kernel to enable devfs (see -+below) -+Make sure devfs is mounted (see below) -+ -+ -+Devfsd is not managing all my permissions -+ -+Make sure you are capturing the appropriate events. For example, -+device entries created by the kernel generate REGISTER events, -+but those created by devfsd generate CREATE events. -+ -+ -+Devfsd is not capturing all REGISTER events -+ -+See the previous entry: you may need to capture CREATE events. -+ -+ -+X will not start -+ -+Make sure you followed the steps -+outlined above. -+ -+ -+Why don't my network devices appear in devfs? -+ -+This is not a bug. Network devices have their own, completely separate -+namespace. They are accessed via socket(2) and -+setsockopt(2) calls, and thus require no device nodes. I have -+raised the possibilty of moving network devices into the device -+namespace, but have had no response. -+ -+ -+How can I test if I have devfs compiled into my kernel? -+ -+All filesystems built-in or currently loaded are listed in -+/proc/filesystems. If you see a devfs entry, then -+you know that devfs was compiled into your kernel. If you have -+correctly configured and rebuilt your kernel, then devfs will be -+built-in. If you think you've configured it in, but -+/proc/filesystems doesn't show it, you've made a mistake. -+Common mistakes include: -+ -+Using a 2.2.x kernel without applying the devfs patch (if you -+don't know how to patch your kernel, use 2.4.x instead, don't bother -+asking me how to patch) -+Forgetting to set CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y -+Forgetting to set CONFIG_DEVFS_FS=y -+Forgetting to set CONFIG_DEVFS_MOUNT=y (if you want devfs -+to be automatically mounted at boot) -+Editing your .config manually, instead of using make -+config or make xconfig -+Forgetting to run make dep; make clean after changing the -+configuration and before compiling -+Forgetting to compile your kernel and modules -+Forgetting to install your kernel -+Forgetting to install your modules -+ -+Please check twice that you've done all these steps before sending in -+a bug report. -+ -+ -+ -+How can I test if devfs is mounted on /dev? -+ -+The device filesystem will always create an entry called -+".devfsd", which is used to communicate with the daemon. Even -+if the daemon is not running, this entry will exist. Testing for the -+existence of this entry is the approved method of determining if devfs -+is mounted or not. Note that the type of entry (i.e. regular file, -+character device, named pipe, etc.) may change without notice. Only -+the existence of the entry should be relied upon. -+ -+ -+When I start devfsd, I see the error: -+Error opening file: ".devfsd" No such file or directory? -+ -+This means that devfs is not mounted. Make sure you have devfs mounted. -+ -+ -+How do I mount devfs? -+ -+First make sure you have devfs compiled into your kernel (see -+above). Then you will either need to: -+ -+set CONFIG_DEVFS_MOUNT=y in your kernel config -+pass devfs=mount to your boot loader -+mount devfs manually in your boot scripts with: -+mount -t none devfs /dev -+ -+ -+ -+Mount by volume LABEL=<label> doesn't work with -+devfs -+ -+Most probably you are not mounting devfs onto /dev. What -+happens is that if your kernel config has CONFIG_DEVFS_FS=y -+then the contents of /proc/partitions will have the devfs -+names (such as scsi/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part1). The -+contents of /proc/partitions are used by mount(8) when -+mounting by volume label. If devfs is not mounted on /dev, -+then mount(8) will fail to find devices. The solution is to -+make sure that devfs is mounted on /dev. See above for how to -+do that. -+ -+ -+I have extra or incorrect entries in /dev -+ -+You may have stale entries in your dev-state area. Check for a -+RESTORE configuration line in your devfsd configuration -+(typically /etc/devfsd.conf). If you have this line, check -+the contents of the specified directory for stale entries. Remove -+any entries which are incorrect, then reboot. -+ -+ -+I get "Unable to open initial console" messages at boot -+ -+This usually happens when you don't have devfs automounted onto -+/dev at boot time, and there is no valid -+/dev/console entry on your root file-system. Create a valid -+/dev/console device node. -+ -+ -+ -+ -+ -+Alternatives to devfs -+ -+I've attempted to collate all the anti-devfs proposals and explain -+their limitations. Under construction. -+ -+ -+Why not just pass device create/remove events to a daemon? -+ -+Here the suggestion is to develop an API in the kernel so that devices -+can register create and remove events, and a daemon listens for those -+events. The daemon would then populate/depopulate /dev (which -+resides on disc). -+ -+This has several limitations: -+ -+ -+it only works for modules loaded and unloaded (or devices inserted -+and removed) after the kernel has finished booting. Without a database -+of events, there is no way the daemon could fully populate -+/dev -+ -+ -+if you add a database to this scheme, the question is then how to -+present that database to user-space. If you make it a list of strings -+with embedded event codes which are passed through a pipe to the -+daemon, then this is only of use to the daemon. I would argue that the -+natural way to present this data is via a filesystem (since many of -+the events will be of a hierarchical nature), such as devfs. -+Presenting the data as a filesystem makes it easy for the user to see -+what is available and also makes it easy to write scripts to scan the -+"database" -+ -+ -+the tight binding between device nodes and drivers is no longer -+possible (requiring the otherwise perfectly avoidable -+table lookups) -+ -+ -+you cannot catch inode lookup events on /dev which means -+that module autoloading requires device nodes to be created. This is a -+problem, particularly for drivers where only a few inodes are created -+from a potentially large set -+ -+ -+this technique can't be used when the root FS is mounted -+read-only -+ -+ -+ -+ -+Just implement a better scsidev -+ -+This suggestion involves taking the scsidev programme and -+extending it to scan for all devices, not just SCSI devices. The -+scsidev programme works by scanning /proc/scsi -+ -+Problems: -+ -+ -+the kernel does not currently provide a list of all devices -+available. Not all drivers register entries in /proc or -+generate kernel messages -+ -+ -+there is no uniform mechanism to register devices other than the -+devfs API -+ -+ -+implementing such an API is then the same as the -+proposal above -+ -+ -+ -+ -+Put /dev on a ramdisc -+ -+This suggestion involves creating a ramdisc and populating it with -+device nodes and then mounting it over /dev. -+ -+Problems: -+ -+ -+ -+this doesn't help when mounting the root filesystem, since you -+still need a device node to do that -+ -+ -+if you want to use this technique for the root device node as -+well, you need to use initrd. This complicates the booting sequence -+and makes it significantly harder to administer and configure. The -+initrd is essentially opaque, robbing the system administrator of easy -+configuration -+ -+ -+insufficient information is available to correctly populate the -+ramdisc. So we come back to the -+proposal above to "solve" this -+ -+ -+a ramdisc-based solution would take more kernel memory, since the -+backing store would be (at best) normal VFS inodes and dentries, which -+take 284 bytes and 112 bytes, respectively, for each entry. Compare -+that to 72 bytes for devfs -+ -+ -+ -+ -+Do nothing: there's no problem -+ -+Sometimes people can be heard to claim that the existing scheme is -+fine. This is what they're ignoring: -+ -+ -+device number size (8 bits each for major and minor) is a real -+limitation, and must be fixed somehow. Systems with large numbers of -+SCSI devices, for example, will continue to consume the remaining -+unallocated major numbers. USB will also need to push beyond the 8 bit -+minor limitation -+ -+ -+simply increasing the device number size is insufficient. Apart -+from causing a lot of pain, it doesn't solve the management issues -+of a /dev with thousands or more device nodes -+ -+ -+ignoring the problem of a huge /dev will not make it go -+away, and dismisses the legitimacy of a large number of people who -+want a dynamic /dev -+ -+ -+the standard response then becomes: "write a device management -+daemon", which brings us back to the -+proposal above -+ -+ -+ -+ -+What I don't like about devfs -+ -+Here are some common complaints about devfs, and some suggestions and -+solutions that may make it more palatable for you. I can't please -+everybody, but I do try :-) -+ -+I hate the naming scheme -+ -+First, remember that no naming scheme will please everybody. You hate -+the scheme, others love it. Who's to say who's right and who's wrong? -+Ultimately, the person who writes the code gets to choose, and what -+exists now is a combination of the choices made by the -+devfs author and the -+kernel maintainer (Linus). -+ -+However, not all is lost. If you want to create your own naming -+scheme, it is a simple matter to write a standalone script, hack -+devfsd, or write a script called by devfsd. You can create whatever -+naming scheme you like. -+ -+Further, if you want to remove all traces of the devfs naming scheme -+from /dev, you can mount devfs elsewhere (say -+/devfs) and populate /dev with links into -+/devfs. This population can be automated using devfsd if you -+wish. -+ -+You can even use the VFS binding facility to make the links, rather -+than using symbolic links. This way, you don't even have to see the -+"destination" of these symbolic links. -+ -+Devfs puts policy into the kernel -+ -+There's already policy in the kernel. Device numbers are in fact -+policy (why should the kernel dictate what device numbers I use?). -+Face it, some policy has to be in the kernel. The real difference -+between device names as policy and device numbers as policy is that -+no one will use device numbers directly, because device -+numbers are devoid of meaning to humans and are ugly. At least with -+the devfs device names, (even though you can add your own naming -+scheme) some people will use the devfs-supplied names directly. This -+offends some people :-) -+ -+Devfs is bloatware -+ -+This is not even remotely true. As shown above, -+both code and data size are quite modest. -+ -+ -+How to report bugs -+ -+If you have (or think you have) a bug with devfs, please follow the -+steps below: -+ -+ -+ -+make sure you have enabled debugging output when configuring your -+kernel. You will need to set (at least) the following config options: -+ -+CONFIG_DEVFS_DEBUG=y -+CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL=y -+CONFIG_DEBUG_SLAB=y -+ -+ -+ -+please make sure you have the latest devfs patches applied. The -+latest kernel version might not have the latest devfs patches applied -+yet (Linus is very busy) -+ -+ -+save a copy of your complete kernel logs (preferably by -+using the dmesg programme) for later inclusion in your bug -+report. You may need to use the -s switch to increase the -+internal buffer size so you can capture all the boot messages. -+Don't edit or trim the dmesg output -+ -+ -+ -+ -+try booting with devfs=dall passed to the kernel boot -+command line (read the documentation on your bootloader on how to do -+this), and save the result to a file. This may be quite verbose, and -+it may overflow the messages buffer, but try to get as much of it as -+you can -+ -+ -+send a copy of your devfsd configuration file(s) -+ -+send the bug report to me first. -+Don't expect that I will see it if you post it to the linux-kernel -+mailing list. Include all the information listed above, plus -+anything else that you think might be relevant. Put the string -+devfs somewhere in the subject line, so my mail filters mark -+it as urgent -+ -+ -+ -+ -+Here is a general guide on how to ask questions in a way that greatly -+improves your chances of getting a reply: -+ -+http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html. If you have -+a bug to report, you should also read -+ -+http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/bugs.html. -+ -+ -+Strange kernel messages -+ -+You may see devfs-related messages in your kernel logs. Below are some -+messages and what they mean (and what you should do about them, if -+anything). -+ -+ -+ -+devfs_register(fred): could not append to parent, err: -17 -+ -+You need to check what the error code means, but usually 17 means -+EEXIST. This means that a driver attempted to create an entry -+fred in a directory, but there already was an entry with that -+name. This is often caused by flawed boot scripts which untar a bunch -+of inodes into /dev, as a way to restore permissions. This -+message is harmless, as the device nodes will still -+provide access to the driver (unless you use the devfs=only -+boot option, which is only for dedicated souls:-). If you want to get -+rid of these annoying messages, upgrade to devfsd-v1.3.20 and use the -+recommended RESTORE directive to restore permissions. -+ -+ -+devfs_mk_dir(bill): using old entry in dir: c1808724 "" -+ -+This is similar to the message above, except that a driver attempted -+to create a directory named bill, and the parent directory -+has an entry with the same name. In this case, to ensure that drivers -+continue to work properly, the old entry is re-used and given to the -+driver. In 2.5 kernels, the driver is given a NULL entry, and thus, -+under rare circumstances, may not create the require device nodes. -+The solution is the same as above. -+ -+ -+ -+ -+ -+Compilation problems with devfsd -+ -+Usually, you can compile devfsd just by typing in -+make in the source directory, followed by a make -+install (as root). Sometimes, you may have problems, particularly -+on broken configurations. -+ -+ -+ -+error messages relating to DEVFSD_NOTIFY_DELETE -+ -+This happened because you have an ancient set of kernel headers -+installed in /usr/include/linux or /usr/src/linux. -+Install kernel 2.4.10 or later. You may need to pass the -+KERNEL_DIR variable to make (if you did not install -+the new kernel sources as /usr/src/linux), or you may copy -+the devfs_fs.h file in the kernel source tree into -+/usr/include/linux. -+ -+ -+ -+ -+----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -+ -+ -+Other resources -+ -+ -+ -+Douglas Gilbert has written a useful document at -+ -+http://www.torque.net/sg/devfs_scsi.html which -+explores the SCSI subsystem and how it interacts with devfs -+ -+ -+Douglas Gilbert has written another useful document at -+ -+http://www.torque.net/scsi/SCSI-2.4-HOWTO/ which -+discusses the Linux SCSI subsystem in 2.4. -+ -+ -+Johannes Erdfelt has started a discussion paper on Linux and -+hot-swap devices, describing what the requirements are for a scalable -+solution and how and why he's used devfs+devfsd. Note that this is an -+early draft only, available in plain text form at: -+ -+http://johannes.erdfelt.com/hotswap.txt. -+Johannes has promised a HTML version will follow. -+ -+ -+I presented an invited -+paper -+at the -+ -+2nd Annual Storage Management Workshop held in Miamia, Florida, -+U.S.A. in October 2000. -+ -+ -+ -+ -+----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -+ -+ -+Translations of this document -+ -+This document has been translated into other languages. -+ -+ -+ -+ -+The document master (in English) by rgooch@atnf.csiro.au is -+available at -+ -+http://www.atnf.csiro.au/~rgooch/linux/docs/devfs.html -+ -+ -+ -+A Korean translation by viatoris@nownuri.net is available at -+ -+http://your.destiny.pe.kr/devfs/devfs.html -+ -+ -+ -+ -+----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -+Most flags courtesy of ITA's -+Flags of All Countries -+used with permission. -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/Documentation/filesystems/devfs/ToDo linux-2.6.19.dev/Documentation/filesystems/devfs/ToDo ---- linux-2.6.19.old/Documentation/filesystems/devfs/ToDo 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/Documentation/filesystems/devfs/ToDo 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ -+ Device File System (devfs) ToDo List -+ -+ Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ -+ 3-JUL-2000 -+ -+This is a list of things to be done for better devfs support in the -+Linux kernel. If you'd like to contribute to the devfs, please have a -+look at this list for anything that is unallocated. Also, if there are -+items missing (surely), please contact me so I can add them to the -+list (preferably with your name attached to them:-). -+ -+ -+- >256 ptys -+ Thanks to C. Scott Ananian <cananian@alumni.princeton.edu> -+ -+- Amiga floppy driver (drivers/block/amiflop.c) -+ -+- Atari floppy driver (drivers/block/ataflop.c) -+ -+- SWIM3 (Super Woz Integrated Machine 3) floppy driver (drivers/block/swim3.c) -+ -+- Amiga ZorroII ramdisc driver (drivers/block/z2ram.c) -+ -+- Parallel port ATAPI CD-ROM (drivers/block/paride/pcd.c) -+ -+- Parallel port ATAPI floppy (drivers/block/paride/pf.c) -+ -+- AP1000 block driver (drivers/ap1000/ap.c, drivers/ap1000/ddv.c) -+ -+- Archimedes floppy (drivers/acorn/block/fd1772.c) -+ -+- MFM hard drive (drivers/acorn/block/mfmhd.c) -+ -+- I2O block device (drivers/message/i2o/i2o_block.c) -+ -+- ST-RAM device (arch/m68k/atari/stram.c) -+ -+- Raw devices -+ -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/Documentation/ioctl-number.txt linux-2.6.19.dev/Documentation/ioctl-number.txt ---- linux-2.6.19.old/Documentation/ioctl-number.txt 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/Documentation/ioctl-number.txt 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -119,6 +119,7 @@ - 'c' 00-7F linux/comstats.h conflict! - 'c' 00-7F linux/coda.h conflict! - 'd' 00-FF linux/char/drm/drm/h conflict! -+'d' 00-1F linux/devfs_fs.h conflict! - 'd' 00-DF linux/video_decoder.h conflict! - 'd' F0-FF linux/digi1.h - 'e' all linux/digi1.h conflict! -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt linux-2.6.19.dev/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt ---- linux-2.6.19.old/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ - APM Advanced Power Management support is enabled. - AX25 Appropriate AX.25 support is enabled. - CD Appropriate CD support is enabled. -+ DEVFS devfs support is enabled. - DRM Direct Rendering Management support is enabled. - EDD BIOS Enhanced Disk Drive Services (EDD) is enabled - EFI EFI Partitioning (GPT) is enabled -@@ -456,6 +457,9 @@ - Format: <area>[,<node>] - See also Documentation/networking/decnet.txt. - -+ devfs= [DEVFS] -+ See Documentation/filesystems/devfs/boot-options. -+ - dhash_entries= [KNL] - Set number of hash buckets for dentry cache. - -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/block/acsi.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/block/acsi.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/block/acsi.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/block/acsi.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1731,10 +1731,13 @@ - struct gendisk *disk = acsi_gendisk[i]; - sprintf(disk->disk_name, "ad%c", 'a'+i); - aip = &acsi_info[NDevices]; -+ sprintf(disk->devfs_name, "ad/target%d/lun%d", aip->target, aip->lun); - disk->major = ACSI_MAJOR; - disk->first_minor = i << 4; -- if (acsi_info[i].type != HARDDISK) -+ if (acsi_info[i].type != HARDDISK) { - disk->minors = 1; -+ strcat(disk->devfs_name, "/disc"); -+ } - disk->fops = &acsi_fops; - disk->private_data = &acsi_info[i]; - set_capacity(disk, acsi_info[i].size); -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/block/acsi_slm.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/block/acsi_slm.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/block/acsi_slm.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/block/acsi_slm.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -65,6 +65,7 @@ - #include <linux/time.h> - #include <linux/mm.h> - #include <linux/slab.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/smp_lock.h> - - #include <asm/pgtable.h> -@@ -1004,6 +1005,11 @@ - BufferP = SLMBuffer; - SLMState = IDLE; - -+ devfs_mk_dir("slm"); -+ for (i = 0; i < MAX_SLM; i++) { -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(ACSI_MAJOR, i), -+ S_IFCHR|S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR, "slm/%d", i); -+ } - return 0; - } - -@@ -1026,6 +1032,10 @@ - - void cleanup_module(void) - { -+ int i; -+ for (i = 0; i < MAX_SLM; i++) -+ devfs_remove("slm/%d", i); -+ devfs_remove("slm"); - if (unregister_chrdev( ACSI_MAJOR, "slm" ) != 0) - printk( KERN_ERR "acsi_slm: cleanup_module failed\n"); - atari_stram_free( SLMBuffer ); -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/block/cpqarray.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/block/cpqarray.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/block/cpqarray.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/block/cpqarray.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ - #include <linux/blkpg.h> - #include <linux/timer.h> - #include <linux/proc_fs.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/init.h> - #include <linux/hdreg.h> - #include <linux/spinlock.h> -@@ -346,6 +347,7 @@ - for(j = 0; j < NWD; j++) { - if (ida_gendisk[i][j]->flags & GENHD_FL_UP) - del_gendisk(ida_gendisk[i][j]); -+ devfs_remove("ida/c%dd%d",i,j); - put_disk(ida_gendisk[i][j]); - } - blk_cleanup_queue(hba[i]->queue); -@@ -1808,6 +1810,8 @@ - - } - -+ sprintf(disk->devfs_name, "ida/c%dd%d", ctlr, log_unit); -+ - info_p->phys_drives = - sense_config_buf->ctlr_phys_drv; - info_p->drv_assign_map -@@ -1843,6 +1847,7 @@ - } - } - -+ devfs_remove("ida"); - remove_proc_entry("cpqarray", proc_root_driver); - } - -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/block/DAC960.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/block/DAC960.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/block/DAC960.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/block/DAC960.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -2530,6 +2530,7 @@ - blk_queue_max_sectors(RequestQueue, Controller->MaxBlocksPerCommand); - disk->queue = RequestQueue; - sprintf(disk->disk_name, "rd/c%dd%d", Controller->ControllerNumber, n); -+ sprintf(disk->devfs_name, "rd/host%d/target%d", Controller->ControllerNumber, n); - disk->major = MajorNumber; - disk->first_minor = n << DAC960_MaxPartitionsBits; - disk->fops = &DAC960_BlockDeviceOperations; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/block/floppy.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/block/floppy.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/block/floppy.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/block/floppy.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -177,6 +177,7 @@ - #include <linux/ioport.h> - #include <linux/interrupt.h> - #include <linux/init.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/platform_device.h> - #include <linux/buffer_head.h> /* for invalidate_buffers() */ - #include <linux/mutex.h> -@@ -223,6 +224,7 @@ - static unsigned short virtual_dma_port = 0x3f0; - irqreturn_t floppy_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id); - static int set_dor(int fdc, char mask, char data); -+static void register_devfs_entries(int drive) __init; - - #define K_64 0x10000 /* 64KB */ - -@@ -3652,6 +3654,7 @@ - first = 0; - } - printk("%s fd%d is %s", prepend, drive, name); -+ register_devfs_entries(drive); - } - *UDP = *params; - } -@@ -3921,6 +3924,23 @@ - .revalidate_disk = floppy_revalidate, - }; - -+static void __init register_devfs_entries(int drive) -+{ -+ int base_minor = (drive < 4) ? drive : (124 + drive); -+ -+ if (UDP->cmos < ARRAY_SIZE(default_drive_params)) { -+ int i = 0; -+ do { -+ int minor = base_minor + (table_sup[UDP->cmos][i] << 2); -+ -+ devfs_mk_bdev(MKDEV(FLOPPY_MAJOR, minor), -+ S_IFBLK | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | -+ S_IWGRP, "floppy/%d%s", drive, -+ table[table_sup[UDP->cmos][i]]); -+ } while (table_sup[UDP->cmos][i++]); -+ } -+} -+ - /* - * Floppy Driver initialization - * ============================= -@@ -4201,9 +4221,11 @@ - motor_off_timer[dr].function = motor_off_callback; - } - -+ devfs_mk_dir("floppy"); -+ - err = register_blkdev(FLOPPY_MAJOR, "fd"); - if (err) -- goto out_put_disk; -+ goto out_devfs_remove; - - floppy_queue = blk_init_queue(do_fd_request, &floppy_lock); - if (!floppy_queue) { -@@ -4354,6 +4376,8 @@ - blk_cleanup_queue(floppy_queue); - out_unreg_blkdev: - unregister_blkdev(FLOPPY_MAJOR, "fd"); -+out_devfs_remove: -+ devfs_remove("floppy"); - out_put_disk: - while (dr--) { - del_timer(&motor_off_timer[dr]); -@@ -4514,6 +4538,19 @@ - - static char *floppy; - -+static void unregister_devfs_entries(int drive) -+{ -+ int i; -+ -+ if (UDP->cmos < ARRAY_SIZE(default_drive_params)) { -+ i = 0; -+ do { -+ devfs_remove("floppy/%d%s", drive, -+ table[table_sup[UDP->cmos][i]]); -+ } while (table_sup[UDP->cmos][i++]); -+ } -+} -+ - static void __init parse_floppy_cfg_string(char *cfg) - { - char *ptr; -@@ -4550,11 +4587,13 @@ - if ((allowed_drive_mask & (1 << drive)) && - fdc_state[FDC(drive)].version != FDC_NONE) { - del_gendisk(disks[drive]); -+ unregister_devfs_entries(drive); - device_remove_file(&floppy_device[drive].dev, &dev_attr_cmos); - platform_device_unregister(&floppy_device[drive]); - } - put_disk(disks[drive]); - } -+ devfs_remove("floppy"); - - del_timer_sync(&fd_timeout); - del_timer_sync(&fd_timer); -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/block/loop.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/block/loop.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/block/loop.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/block/loop.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -62,6 +62,7 @@ - #include <linux/blkdev.h> - #include <linux/blkpg.h> - #include <linux/init.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/smp_lock.h> - #include <linux/swap.h> - #include <linux/slab.h> -@@ -1426,6 +1427,8 @@ - goto out_mem3; - } - -+ devfs_mk_dir("loop"); -+ - for (i = 0; i < max_loop; i++) { - struct loop_device *lo = &loop_dev[i]; - struct gendisk *disk = disks[i]; -@@ -1443,6 +1446,7 @@ - disk->first_minor = i; - disk->fops = &lo_fops; - sprintf(disk->disk_name, "loop%d", i); -+ sprintf(disk->devfs_name, "loop/%d", i); - disk->private_data = lo; - disk->queue = lo->lo_queue; - } -@@ -1456,6 +1460,7 @@ - out_mem4: - while (i--) - blk_cleanup_queue(loop_dev[i].lo_queue); -+ devfs_remove("loop"); - i = max_loop; - out_mem3: - while (i--) -@@ -1478,6 +1483,7 @@ - blk_cleanup_queue(loop_dev[i].lo_queue); - put_disk(disks[i]); - } -+ devfs_remove("loop"); - if (unregister_blkdev(LOOP_MAJOR, "loop")) - printk(KERN_WARNING "loop: cannot unregister blkdev\n"); - -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/block/nbd.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/block/nbd.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/block/nbd.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/block/nbd.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -29,6 +29,8 @@ - #include <linux/kernel.h> - #include <net/sock.h> - -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> -+ - #include <asm/uaccess.h> - #include <asm/system.h> - #include <asm/types.h> -@@ -643,6 +645,7 @@ - printk(KERN_INFO "nbd: registered device at major %d\n", NBD_MAJOR); - dprintk(DBG_INIT, "nbd: debugflags=0x%x\n", debugflags); - -+ devfs_mk_dir("nbd"); - for (i = 0; i < nbds_max; i++) { - struct gendisk *disk = nbd_dev[i].disk; - nbd_dev[i].file = NULL; -@@ -660,6 +663,7 @@ - disk->private_data = &nbd_dev[i]; - disk->flags |= GENHD_FL_SUPPRESS_PARTITION_INFO; - sprintf(disk->disk_name, "nbd%d", i); -+ sprintf(disk->devfs_name, "nbd/%d", i); - set_capacity(disk, 0x7ffffc00ULL << 1); /* 2 TB */ - add_disk(disk); - } -@@ -685,6 +689,7 @@ - put_disk(disk); - } - } -+ devfs_remove("nbd"); - unregister_blkdev(NBD_MAJOR, "nbd"); - printk(KERN_INFO "nbd: unregistered device at major %d\n", NBD_MAJOR); - } -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/block/paride/pg.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/block/paride/pg.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/block/paride/pg.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/block/paride/pg.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -156,6 +156,7 @@ - #include <linux/module.h> - #include <linux/init.h> - #include <linux/fs.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/delay.h> - #include <linux/slab.h> - #include <linux/mtio.h> -@@ -673,15 +674,25 @@ - err = PTR_ERR(pg_class); - goto out_chrdev; - } -+ devfs_mk_dir("pg"); - for (unit = 0; unit < PG_UNITS; unit++) { - struct pg *dev = &devices[unit]; -- if (dev->present) -+ if (dev->present) { - class_device_create(pg_class, NULL, MKDEV(major, unit), - NULL, "pg%u", unit); -+ err = devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(major, unit), -+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR, "pg/%u", -+ unit); -+ if (err) -+ goto out_class; -+ } - } - err = 0; - goto out; - -+out_class: -+ class_device_destroy(pg_class, MKDEV(major, unit)); -+ class_destroy(pg_class); - out_chrdev: - unregister_chrdev(major, "pg"); - out: -@@ -694,10 +705,13 @@ - - for (unit = 0; unit < PG_UNITS; unit++) { - struct pg *dev = &devices[unit]; -- if (dev->present) -+ if (dev->present) { - class_device_destroy(pg_class, MKDEV(major, unit)); -+ devfs_remove("pg/%u", unit); -+ } - } - class_destroy(pg_class); -+ devfs_remove("pg"); - unregister_chrdev(major, name); - - for (unit = 0; unit < PG_UNITS; unit++) { -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/block/paride/pt.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/block/paride/pt.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/block/paride/pt.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/block/paride/pt.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -141,6 +141,7 @@ - #include <linux/module.h> - #include <linux/init.h> - #include <linux/fs.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/delay.h> - #include <linux/slab.h> - #include <linux/mtio.h> -@@ -970,15 +971,32 @@ - goto out_chrdev; - } - -+ devfs_mk_dir("pt"); - for (unit = 0; unit < PT_UNITS; unit++) - if (pt[unit].present) { - class_device_create(pt_class, NULL, MKDEV(major, unit), - NULL, "pt%d", unit); -+ err = devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(major, unit), -+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR, -+ "pt/%d", unit); -+ if (err) { -+ class_device_destroy(pt_class, MKDEV(major, unit)); -+ goto out_class; -+ } - class_device_create(pt_class, NULL, MKDEV(major, unit + 128), - NULL, "pt%dn", unit); -+ err = devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(major, unit + 128), -+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR, -+ "pt/%dn", unit); -+ if (err) { -+ class_device_destroy(pt_class, MKDEV(major, unit + 128)); -+ goto out_class; -+ } - } - goto out; - -+out_class: -+ class_destroy(pt_class); - out_chrdev: - unregister_chrdev(major, "pt"); - out: -@@ -991,9 +1009,12 @@ - for (unit = 0; unit < PT_UNITS; unit++) - if (pt[unit].present) { - class_device_destroy(pt_class, MKDEV(major, unit)); -+ devfs_remove("pt/%d", unit); - class_device_destroy(pt_class, MKDEV(major, unit + 128)); -+ devfs_remove("pt/%dn", unit); - } - class_destroy(pt_class); -+ devfs_remove("pt"); - unregister_chrdev(major, name); - for (unit = 0; unit < PT_UNITS; unit++) - if (pt[unit].present) -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/block/pktcdvd.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/block/pktcdvd.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/block/pktcdvd.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/block/pktcdvd.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -2613,6 +2613,7 @@ - static struct miscdevice pkt_misc = { - .minor = MISC_DYNAMIC_MINOR, - .name = DRIVER_NAME, -+ .devfs_name = "pktcdvd/control", - .fops = &pkt_ctl_fops - }; - -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/block/ps2esdi.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/block/ps2esdi.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/block/ps2esdi.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/block/ps2esdi.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -419,6 +419,7 @@ - disk->major = PS2ESDI_MAJOR; - disk->first_minor = i<<6; - sprintf(disk->disk_name, "ed%c", 'a'+i); -+ sprintf(disk->devfs_name, "ed/target%d", i); - disk->fops = &ps2esdi_fops; - ps2esdi_gendisk[i] = disk; - } -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/block/rd.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/block/rd.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/block/rd.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/block/rd.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -49,6 +49,7 @@ - #include <linux/module.h> - #include <linux/moduleparam.h> - #include <linux/init.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/pagemap.h> - #include <linux/blkdev.h> - #include <linux/genhd.h> -@@ -410,6 +411,7 @@ - put_disk(rd_disks[i]); - blk_cleanup_queue(rd_queue[i]); - } -+ devfs_remove("rd"); - unregister_blkdev(RAMDISK_MAJOR, "ramdisk"); - } - -@@ -445,6 +447,8 @@ - goto out; - } - -+ devfs_mk_dir("rd"); -+ - for (i = 0; i < CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM_COUNT; i++) { - struct gendisk *disk = rd_disks[i]; - -@@ -458,6 +462,7 @@ - disk->queue = rd_queue[i]; - disk->flags |= GENHD_FL_SUPPRESS_PARTITION_INFO; - sprintf(disk->disk_name, "ram%d", i); -+ sprintf(disk->devfs_name, "rd/%d", i); - set_capacity(disk, rd_size * 2); - add_disk(rd_disks[i]); - } -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/block/sx8.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/block/sx8.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/block/sx8.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/block/sx8.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ - #include <linux/spinlock.h> - #include <linux/blkdev.h> - #include <linux/sched.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/interrupt.h> - #include <linux/compiler.h> - #include <linux/workqueue.h> -@@ -1509,6 +1510,7 @@ - port->disk = disk; - sprintf(disk->disk_name, DRV_NAME "/%u", - (unsigned int) (host->id * CARM_MAX_PORTS) + i); -+ sprintf(disk->devfs_name, DRV_NAME "/%u_%u", host->id, i); - disk->major = host->major; - disk->first_minor = i * CARM_MINORS_PER_MAJOR; - disk->fops = &carm_bd_ops; -@@ -1670,6 +1672,8 @@ - if (host->flags & FL_DYN_MAJOR) - host->major = rc; - -+ devfs_mk_dir(DRV_NAME); -+ - rc = carm_init_disks(host); - if (rc) - goto err_out_blkdev_disks; -@@ -1735,6 +1739,7 @@ - - free_irq(pdev->irq, host); - carm_free_disks(host); -+ devfs_remove(DRV_NAME); - unregister_blkdev(host->major, host->name); - if (host->major == 160) - clear_bit(0, &carm_major_alloc); -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/block/ub.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/block/ub.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/block/ub.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/block/ub.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -24,10 +24,12 @@ - #include <linux/usb.h> - #include <linux/usb_usual.h> - #include <linux/blkdev.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/timer.h> - #include <scsi/scsi.h> - - #define DRV_NAME "ub" -+#define DEVFS_NAME DRV_NAME - - #define UB_MAJOR 180 - -@@ -2301,6 +2303,7 @@ - goto err_diskalloc; - - sprintf(disk->disk_name, DRV_NAME "%c", lun->id + 'a'); -+ sprintf(disk->devfs_name, DEVFS_NAME "/%c", lun->id + 'a'); - disk->major = UB_MAJOR; - disk->first_minor = lun->id * UB_PARTS_PER_LUN; - disk->fops = &ub_bd_fops; -@@ -2454,6 +2457,7 @@ - - if ((rc = register_blkdev(UB_MAJOR, DRV_NAME)) != 0) - goto err_regblkdev; -+ devfs_mk_dir(DEVFS_NAME); - - if ((rc = usb_register(&ub_driver)) != 0) - goto err_register; -@@ -2462,6 +2466,7 @@ - return 0; - - err_register: -+ devfs_remove(DEVFS_NAME); - unregister_blkdev(UB_MAJOR, DRV_NAME); - err_regblkdev: - return rc; -@@ -2471,6 +2476,7 @@ - { - usb_deregister(&ub_driver); - -+ devfs_remove(DEVFS_NAME); - unregister_blkdev(UB_MAJOR, DRV_NAME); - usb_usual_clear_present(USB_US_TYPE_UB); - } -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/block/umem.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/block/umem.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/block/umem.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/block/umem.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1192,6 +1192,7 @@ - for (i = 0; i < num_cards; i++) { - struct gendisk *disk = mm_gendisk[i]; - sprintf(disk->disk_name, "umem%c", 'a'+i); -+ sprintf(disk->devfs_name, "umem/card%d", i); - spin_lock_init(&cards[i].lock); - disk->major = major_nr; - disk->first_minor = i << MM_SHIFT; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/block/viodasd.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/block/viodasd.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/block/viodasd.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/block/viodasd.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -59,6 +59,7 @@ - * numbers 0-255 we get a maximum of 32 disks. - */ - #define VIOD_GENHD_NAME "iseries/vd" -+#define VIOD_GENHD_DEVFS_NAME "iseries/disc" - - #define VIOD_VERS "1.64" - -@@ -522,6 +523,8 @@ - else - snprintf(g->disk_name, sizeof(g->disk_name), - VIOD_GENHD_NAME "%c", 'a' + (dev_no % 26)); -+ snprintf(g->devfs_name, sizeof(g->devfs_name), -+ "%s%d", VIOD_GENHD_DEVFS_NAME, dev_no); - g->fops = &viodasd_fops; - g->queue = q; - g->private_data = d; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/block/xd.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/block/xd.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/block/xd.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/block/xd.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -215,6 +215,7 @@ - disk->major = XT_DISK_MAJOR; - disk->first_minor = i<<6; - sprintf(disk->disk_name, "xd%c", i+'a'); -+ sprintf(disk->devfs_name, "xd/target%d", i); - disk->fops = &xd_fops; - disk->private_data = p; - disk->queue = xd_queue; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/block/z2ram.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/block/z2ram.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/block/z2ram.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/block/z2ram.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -354,6 +354,7 @@ - z2ram_gendisk->first_minor = 0; - z2ram_gendisk->fops = &z2_fops; - sprintf(z2ram_gendisk->disk_name, "z2ram"); -+ strcpy(z2ram_gendisk->devfs_name, z2ram_gendisk->disk_name); - - z2ram_gendisk->queue = z2_queue; - add_disk(z2ram_gendisk); -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/cdrom/aztcd.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/cdrom/aztcd.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/cdrom/aztcd.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/cdrom/aztcd.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1918,6 +1918,7 @@ - azt_disk->first_minor = 0; - azt_disk->fops = &azt_fops; - sprintf(azt_disk->disk_name, "aztcd"); -+ sprintf(azt_disk->devfs_name, "aztcd"); - azt_disk->queue = azt_queue; - add_disk(azt_disk); - azt_invalidate_buffers(); -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/cdrom/cdu31a.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/cdrom/cdu31a.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/cdrom/cdu31a.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/cdrom/cdu31a.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -161,6 +161,7 @@ - #include <linux/hdreg.h> - #include <linux/genhd.h> - #include <linux/ioport.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/string.h> - #include <linux/slab.h> - #include <linux/init.h> -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/cdrom/cm206.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/cdrom/cm206.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/cdrom/cm206.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/cdrom/cm206.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -187,6 +187,7 @@ - #include <linux/interrupt.h> - #include <linux/timer.h> - #include <linux/cdrom.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/ioport.h> - #include <linux/mm.h> - #include <linux/slab.h> -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/cdrom/gscd.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/cdrom/gscd.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/cdrom/gscd.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/cdrom/gscd.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -955,6 +955,7 @@ - gscd_disk->first_minor = 0; - gscd_disk->fops = &gscd_fops; - sprintf(gscd_disk->disk_name, "gscd"); -+ sprintf(gscd_disk->devfs_name, "gscd"); - - if (register_blkdev(MAJOR_NR, "gscd")) { - ret = -EIO; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/cdrom/mcdx.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/cdrom/mcdx.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/cdrom/mcdx.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/cdrom/mcdx.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -74,6 +74,7 @@ - #include <linux/major.h> - #define MAJOR_NR MITSUMI_X_CDROM_MAJOR - #include <linux/blkdev.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - - #include "mcdx.h" - -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/cdrom/optcd.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/cdrom/optcd.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/cdrom/optcd.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/cdrom/optcd.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -2033,6 +2033,7 @@ - optcd_disk->first_minor = 0; - optcd_disk->fops = &opt_fops; - sprintf(optcd_disk->disk_name, "optcd"); -+ sprintf(optcd_disk->devfs_name, "optcd"); - - if (!request_region(optcd_port, 4, "optcd")) { - printk(KERN_ERR "optcd: conflict, I/O port 0x%x already used\n", -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/cdrom/sbpcd.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/cdrom/sbpcd.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/cdrom/sbpcd.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/cdrom/sbpcd.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -371,6 +371,7 @@ - #include <linux/kernel.h> - #include <linux/cdrom.h> - #include <linux/ioport.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/major.h> - #include <linux/string.h> - #include <linux/vmalloc.h> -@@ -5806,6 +5807,8 @@ - return -ENOMEM; - } - -+ devfs_mk_dir("sbp"); -+ - for (j=0;j<NR_SBPCD;j++) - { - struct cdrom_device_info * sbpcd_infop; -@@ -5867,6 +5870,7 @@ - disk->fops = &sbpcd_bdops; - strcpy(disk->disk_name, sbpcd_infop->name); - disk->flags = GENHD_FL_CD; -+ sprintf(disk->devfs_name, "sbp/c0t%d", p->drv_id); - p->disk = disk; - if (register_cdrom(sbpcd_infop)) - { -@@ -5901,6 +5905,7 @@ - if (D_S[j].drv_id==-1) continue; - del_gendisk(D_S[j].disk); - put_disk(D_S[j].disk); -+ devfs_remove("sbp/c0t%d", j); - vfree(D_S[j].sbp_buf); - if (D_S[j].sbp_audsiz>0) - vfree(D_S[j].aud_buf); -@@ -5911,6 +5916,7 @@ - } - vfree(D_S[j].sbpcd_infop); - } -+ devfs_remove("sbp"); - msg(DBG_INF, "%s module released.\n", major_name); - } - -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/cdrom/sjcd.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/cdrom/sjcd.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/cdrom/sjcd.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/cdrom/sjcd.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1695,6 +1695,7 @@ - sjcd_disk->first_minor = 0, - sjcd_disk->fops = &sjcd_fops, - sprintf(sjcd_disk->disk_name, "sjcd"); -+ sprintf(sjcd_disk->devfs_name, "sjcd"); - - if (!request_region(sjcd_base, 4,"sjcd")) { - printk -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/cdrom/sonycd535.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/cdrom/sonycd535.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/cdrom/sonycd535.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/cdrom/sonycd535.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1589,6 +1589,7 @@ - cdu_disk->first_minor = 0; - cdu_disk->fops = &cdu_fops; - sprintf(cdu_disk->disk_name, "cdu"); -+ sprintf(cdu_disk->devfs_name, "cdu535"); - - if (!request_region(sony535_cd_base_io, 4, CDU535_HANDLE)) { - printk(KERN_WARNING"sonycd535: Unable to request region 0x%x\n", -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/cdrom/viocd.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/cdrom/viocd.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/cdrom/viocd.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/cdrom/viocd.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -49,6 +49,7 @@ - #include <asm/iseries/vio.h> - - #define VIOCD_DEVICE "iseries/vcd" -+#define VIOCD_DEVICE_DEVFS "iseries/vcd" - - #define VIOCD_VERS "1.06" - -@@ -687,6 +688,8 @@ - gendisk->first_minor = deviceno; - strncpy(gendisk->disk_name, c->name, - sizeof(gendisk->disk_name)); -+ snprintf(gendisk->devfs_name, sizeof(gendisk->devfs_name), -+ VIOCD_DEVICE_DEVFS "%d", deviceno); - blk_queue_max_hw_segments(q, 1); - blk_queue_max_phys_segments(q, 1); - blk_queue_max_sectors(q, 4096 / 512); -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/cyclades.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/cyclades.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/cyclades.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/cyclades.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -5227,6 +5227,7 @@ - cy_serial_driver->owner = THIS_MODULE; - cy_serial_driver->driver_name = "cyclades"; - cy_serial_driver->name = "ttyC"; -+ cy_serial_driver->devfs_name = "tts/C"; - cy_serial_driver->major = CYCLADES_MAJOR; - cy_serial_driver->minor_start = 0; - cy_serial_driver->type = TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_SERIAL; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/dsp56k.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/dsp56k.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/dsp56k.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/dsp56k.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ - #include <linux/fs.h> - #include <linux/mm.h> - #include <linux/init.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/smp_lock.h> - #include <linux/device.h> - -@@ -517,9 +518,17 @@ - } - class_device_create(dsp56k_class, NULL, MKDEV(DSP56K_MAJOR, 0), NULL, "dsp56k"); - -+ err = devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(DSP56K_MAJOR, 0), -+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR, "dsp56k"); -+ if(err) -+ goto out_class; -+ - printk(banner); - goto out; - -+out_class: -+ class_device_destroy(dsp56k_class, MKDEV(DSP56K_MAJOR, 0)); -+ class_destroy(dsp56k_class); - out_chrdev: - unregister_chrdev(DSP56K_MAJOR, "dsp56k"); - out: -@@ -532,6 +541,7 @@ - class_device_destroy(dsp56k_class, MKDEV(DSP56K_MAJOR, 0)); - class_destroy(dsp56k_class); - unregister_chrdev(DSP56K_MAJOR, "dsp56k"); -+ devfs_remove("dsp56k"); - } - module_exit(dsp56k_cleanup_driver); - -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/dtlk.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/dtlk.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/dtlk.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/dtlk.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -62,6 +62,7 @@ - #include <linux/init.h> /* for __init, module_{init,exit} */ - #include <linux/poll.h> /* for POLLIN, etc. */ - #include <linux/dtlk.h> /* local header file for DoubleTalk values */ -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/smp_lock.h> - - #ifdef TRACING -@@ -336,6 +337,9 @@ - if (dtlk_dev_probe() == 0) - printk(", MAJOR %d\n", dtlk_major); - -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(dtlk_major, DTLK_MINOR), -+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR, "dtlk"); -+ - init_timer(&dtlk_timer); - dtlk_timer.function = dtlk_timer_tick; - init_waitqueue_head(&dtlk_process_list); -@@ -353,6 +357,7 @@ - - dtlk_write_tts(DTLK_CLEAR); - unregister_chrdev(dtlk_major, "dtlk"); -+ devfs_remove("dtlk"); - release_region(dtlk_port_lpc, DTLK_IO_EXTENT); - } - -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/epca.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/epca.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/epca.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/epca.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1227,6 +1227,7 @@ - - pc_driver->owner = THIS_MODULE; - pc_driver->name = "ttyD"; -+ pc_driver->devfs_name = "tts/D"; - pc_driver->major = DIGI_MAJOR; - pc_driver->minor_start = 0; - pc_driver->type = TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_SERIAL; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/esp.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/esp.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/esp.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/esp.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -2448,6 +2448,7 @@ - - esp_driver->owner = THIS_MODULE; - esp_driver->name = "ttyP"; -+ esp_driver->devfs_name = "tts/P"; - esp_driver->major = ESP_IN_MAJOR; - esp_driver->minor_start = 0; - esp_driver->type = TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_SERIAL; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-init.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-init.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-init.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-init.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ - #endif - #include <linux/fcntl.h> - #include <linux/smp_lock.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - - #include <linux/zftape.h> - #include <linux/init.h> -@@ -330,11 +331,29 @@ - zft_class = class_create(THIS_MODULE, "zft"); - for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) { - class_device_create(zft_class, NULL, MKDEV(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, i), NULL, "qft%i", i); -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, i), -+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR, -+ "qft%i", i); - class_device_create(zft_class, NULL, MKDEV(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, i + 4), NULL, "nqft%i", i); -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, i + 4), -+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR, -+ "nqft%i", i); - class_device_create(zft_class, NULL, MKDEV(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, i + 16), NULL, "zqft%i", i); -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, i + 16), -+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR, -+ "zqft%i", i); - class_device_create(zft_class, NULL, MKDEV(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, i + 20), NULL, "nzqft%i", i); -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, i + 20), -+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR, -+ "nzqft%i", i); - class_device_create(zft_class, NULL, MKDEV(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, i + 32), NULL, "rawqft%i", i); -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, i + 32), -+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR, -+ "rawqft%i", i); - class_device_create(zft_class, NULL, MKDEV(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, i + 36), NULL, "nrawrawqft%i", i); -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, i + 36), -+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR, -+ "nrawqft%i", i); - } - - #ifdef CONFIG_ZFT_COMPRESSOR -@@ -360,11 +379,17 @@ - TRACE(ft_t_info, "successful"); - } - for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) { -+ devfs_remove("qft%i", i); - class_device_destroy(zft_class, MKDEV(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, i)); -+ devfs_remove("nqft%i", i); - class_device_destroy(zft_class, MKDEV(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, i + 4)); -+ devfs_remove("zqft%i", i); - class_device_destroy(zft_class, MKDEV(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, i + 16)); -+ devfs_remove("nzqft%i", i); - class_device_destroy(zft_class, MKDEV(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, i + 20)); -+ devfs_remove("rawqft%i", i); - class_device_destroy(zft_class, MKDEV(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, i + 32)); -+ devfs_remove("nrawqft%i", i); - class_device_destroy(zft_class, MKDEV(QIC117_TAPE_MAJOR, i + 36)); - } - class_destroy(zft_class); -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/hvc_console.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/hvc_console.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/hvc_console.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/hvc_console.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -822,6 +822,7 @@ - return -ENOMEM; - - drv->owner = THIS_MODULE; -+ drv->devfs_name = "hvc/"; - drv->driver_name = "hvc"; - drv->name = "hvc"; - drv->major = HVC_MAJOR; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/hvcs.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/hvcs.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/hvcs.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/hvcs.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1361,6 +1361,7 @@ - - hvcs_tty_driver->driver_name = hvcs_driver_name; - hvcs_tty_driver->name = hvcs_device_node; -+ hvcs_tty_driver->devfs_name = hvcs_device_node; - - /* - * We'll let the system assign us a major number, indicated by leaving -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/hvsi.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/hvsi.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/hvsi.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/hvsi.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1152,6 +1152,7 @@ - return -ENOMEM; - - hvsi_driver->owner = THIS_MODULE; -+ hvsi_driver->devfs_name = "hvsi/"; - hvsi_driver->driver_name = "hvsi"; - hvsi_driver->name = "hvsi"; - hvsi_driver->major = HVSI_MAJOR; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/ip2/ip2main.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/ip2/ip2main.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/ip2/ip2main.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/ip2/ip2main.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -90,6 +90,7 @@ - #include <linux/module.h> - #include <linux/signal.h> - #include <linux/sched.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/timer.h> - #include <linux/interrupt.h> - #include <linux/pci.h> -@@ -412,7 +413,9 @@ - /* free io addresses and Tibet */ - release_region( ip2config.addr[i], 8 ); - class_device_destroy(ip2_class, MKDEV(IP2_IPL_MAJOR, 4 * i)); -+ devfs_remove("ip2/ipl%d", i); - class_device_destroy(ip2_class, MKDEV(IP2_IPL_MAJOR, 4 * i + 1)); -+ devfs_remove("ip2/stat%d", i); - } - /* Disable and remove interrupt handler. */ - if ( (ip2config.irq[i] > 0) && have_requested_irq(ip2config.irq[i]) ) { -@@ -421,6 +424,7 @@ - } - } - class_destroy(ip2_class); -+ devfs_remove("ip2"); - if ( ( err = tty_unregister_driver ( ip2_tty_driver ) ) ) { - printk(KERN_ERR "IP2: failed to unregister tty driver (%d)\n", err); - } -@@ -674,6 +678,7 @@ - - ip2_tty_driver->owner = THIS_MODULE; - ip2_tty_driver->name = "ttyF"; -+ ip2_tty_driver->devfs_name = "tts/F"; - ip2_tty_driver->driver_name = pcDriver_name; - ip2_tty_driver->major = IP2_TTY_MAJOR; - ip2_tty_driver->minor_start = 0; -@@ -722,9 +727,26 @@ - class_device_create(ip2_class, NULL, - MKDEV(IP2_IPL_MAJOR, 4 * i), - NULL, "ipl%d", i); -+ err = devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(IP2_IPL_MAJOR, 4 * i), -+ S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IFCHR, -+ "ip2/ipl%d", i); -+ if (err) { -+ class_device_destroy(ip2_class, -+ MKDEV(IP2_IPL_MAJOR, 4 * i)); -+ goto out_class; -+ } -+ - class_device_create(ip2_class, NULL, - MKDEV(IP2_IPL_MAJOR, 4 * i + 1), - NULL, "stat%d", i); -+ err = devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(IP2_IPL_MAJOR, 4 * i + 1), -+ S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IFCHR, -+ "ip2/stat%d", i); -+ if (err) { -+ class_device_destroy(ip2_class, -+ MKDEV(IP2_IPL_MAJOR, 4 * i + 1)); -+ goto out_class; -+ } - - for ( box = 0; box < ABS_MAX_BOXES; ++box ) - { -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_devintf.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_devintf.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_devintf.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_devintf.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ - #include <linux/poll.h> - #include <linux/spinlock.h> - #include <linux/slab.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/ipmi.h> - #include <linux/mutex.h> - #include <linux/init.h> -@@ -832,6 +833,9 @@ - dev_t dev = MKDEV(ipmi_major, if_num); - struct ipmi_reg_list *entry; - -+ devfs_mk_cdev(dev, S_IFCHR | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR, -+ "ipmidev/%d", if_num); -+ - entry = kmalloc(sizeof(*entry), GFP_KERNEL); - if (!entry) { - printk(KERN_ERR "ipmi_devintf: Unable to create the" -@@ -861,6 +865,7 @@ - } - class_device_destroy(ipmi_class, dev); - mutex_unlock(®_list_mutex); -+ devfs_remove("ipmidev/%d", if_num); - } - - static struct ipmi_smi_watcher smi_watcher = -@@ -896,6 +901,8 @@ - ipmi_major = rv; - } - -+ devfs_mk_dir(DEVICE_NAME); -+ - rv = ipmi_smi_watcher_register(&smi_watcher); - if (rv) { - unregister_chrdev(ipmi_major, DEVICE_NAME); -@@ -920,6 +927,7 @@ - mutex_unlock(®_list_mutex); - class_destroy(ipmi_class); - ipmi_smi_watcher_unregister(&smi_watcher); -+ devfs_remove(DEVICE_NAME); - unregister_chrdev(ipmi_major, DEVICE_NAME); - } - module_exit(cleanup_ipmi); -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/isicom.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/isicom.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/isicom.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/isicom.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1582,6 +1582,7 @@ - - isicom_normal->owner = THIS_MODULE; - isicom_normal->name = "ttyM"; -+ isicom_normal->devfs_name = "isicom/"; - isicom_normal->major = ISICOM_NMAJOR; - isicom_normal->minor_start = 0; - isicom_normal->type = TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_SERIAL; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/lp.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/lp.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/lp.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/lp.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -119,6 +119,7 @@ - #include <linux/major.h> - #include <linux/sched.h> - #include <linux/smp_lock.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/slab.h> - #include <linux/fcntl.h> - #include <linux/delay.h> -@@ -805,6 +806,8 @@ - - class_device_create(lp_class, NULL, MKDEV(LP_MAJOR, nr), NULL, - "lp%d", nr); -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(LP_MAJOR, nr), S_IFCHR | S_IRUGO | S_IWUGO, -+ "printers/%d", nr); - - printk(KERN_INFO "lp%d: using %s (%s).\n", nr, port->name, - (port->irq == PARPORT_IRQ_NONE)?"polling":"interrupt-driven"); -@@ -903,6 +906,7 @@ - return -EIO; - } - -+ devfs_mk_dir("printers"); - lp_class = class_create(THIS_MODULE, "printer"); - if (IS_ERR(lp_class)) { - err = PTR_ERR(lp_class); -@@ -928,6 +932,7 @@ - out_class: - class_destroy(lp_class); - out_reg: -+ devfs_remove("printers"); - unregister_chrdev(LP_MAJOR, "lp"); - return err; - } -@@ -975,8 +980,10 @@ - if (lp_table[offset].dev == NULL) - continue; - parport_unregister_device(lp_table[offset].dev); -+ devfs_remove("printers/%d", offset); - class_device_destroy(lp_class, MKDEV(LP_MAJOR, offset)); - } -+ devfs_remove("printers"); - class_destroy(lp_class); - } - -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/mem.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/mem.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/mem.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/mem.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ - #include <linux/tty.h> - #include <linux/capability.h> - #include <linux/smp_lock.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/ptrace.h> - #include <linux/device.h> - #include <linux/highmem.h> -@@ -979,10 +980,13 @@ - printk("unable to get major %d for memory devs\n", MEM_MAJOR); - - mem_class = class_create(THIS_MODULE, "mem"); -- for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(devlist); i++) -+ for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(devlist); i++) { - class_device_create(mem_class, NULL, - MKDEV(MEM_MAJOR, devlist[i].minor), - NULL, devlist[i].name); -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(MEM_MAJOR, devlist[i].minor), -+ S_IFCHR | devlist[i].mode, devlist[i].name); -+ } - - return 0; - } -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/misc.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/misc.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/misc.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/misc.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -43,6 +43,7 @@ - #include <linux/slab.h> - #include <linux/proc_fs.h> - #include <linux/seq_file.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/stat.h> - #include <linux/init.h> - #include <linux/device.h> -@@ -226,6 +227,10 @@ - - if (misc->minor < DYNAMIC_MINORS) - misc_minors[misc->minor >> 3] |= 1 << (misc->minor & 7); -+ if (misc->devfs_name[0] == '\0') { -+ snprintf(misc->devfs_name, sizeof(misc->devfs_name), -+ "misc/%s", misc->name); -+ } - dev = MKDEV(MISC_MAJOR, misc->minor); - - misc->class = class_device_create(misc_class, NULL, dev, misc->dev, -@@ -235,6 +240,13 @@ - goto out; - } - -+ err = devfs_mk_cdev(dev, S_IFCHR|S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR|S_IRGRP, -+ misc->devfs_name); -+ if (err) { -+ class_device_destroy(misc_class, dev); -+ goto out; -+ } -+ - /* - * Add it to the front, so that later devices can "override" - * earlier defaults -@@ -265,6 +277,7 @@ - down(&misc_sem); - list_del(&misc->list); - class_device_destroy(misc_class, MKDEV(MISC_MAJOR, misc->minor)); -+ devfs_remove(misc->devfs_name); - if (i < DYNAMIC_MINORS && i>0) { - misc_minors[i>>3] &= ~(1 << (misc->minor & 7)); - } -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/mmtimer.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/mmtimer.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/mmtimer.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/mmtimer.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ - #include <linux/init.h> - #include <linux/errno.h> - #include <linux/mm.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/mmtimer.h> - #include <linux/miscdevice.h> - #include <linux/posix-timers.h> -@@ -692,6 +693,7 @@ - return -1; - } - -+ strcpy(mmtimer_miscdev.devfs_name, MMTIMER_NAME); - if (misc_register(&mmtimer_miscdev)) { - printk(KERN_ERR "%s: failed to register device\n", - MMTIMER_NAME); -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/moxa.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/moxa.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/moxa.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/moxa.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -346,6 +346,7 @@ - init_MUTEX(&moxaBuffSem); - moxaDriver->owner = THIS_MODULE; - moxaDriver->name = "ttyMX"; -+ moxaDriver->devfs_name = "tts/a"; - moxaDriver->major = ttymajor; - moxaDriver->minor_start = 0; - moxaDriver->type = TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_SERIAL; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/ppdev.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/ppdev.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/ppdev.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/ppdev.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -60,6 +60,7 @@ - #include <linux/init.h> - #include <linux/sched.h> - #include <linux/device.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/ioctl.h> - #include <linux/parport.h> - #include <linux/ctype.h> -@@ -781,6 +782,11 @@ - err = PTR_ERR(ppdev_class); - goto out_chrdev; - } -+ devfs_mk_dir("parports"); -+ for (i = 0; i < PARPORT_MAX; i++) { -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(PP_MAJOR, i), -+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUGO | S_IWUGO, "parports/%d", i); -+ } - if (parport_register_driver(&pp_driver)) { - printk (KERN_WARNING CHRDEV ": unable to register with parport\n"); - goto out_class; -@@ -790,6 +796,9 @@ - goto out; - - out_class: -+ for (i = 0; i < PARPORT_MAX; i++) -+ devfs_remove("parports/%d", i); -+ devfs_remove("parports"); - class_destroy(ppdev_class); - out_chrdev: - unregister_chrdev(PP_MAJOR, CHRDEV); -@@ -799,8 +808,12 @@ - - static void __exit ppdev_cleanup (void) - { -+ int i; - /* Clean up all parport stuff */ -+ for (i = 0; i < PARPORT_MAX; i++) -+ devfs_remove("parports/%d", i); - parport_unregister_driver(&pp_driver); -+ devfs_remove("parports"); - class_destroy(ppdev_class); - unregister_chrdev (PP_MAJOR, CHRDEV); - } -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/pty.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/pty.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/pty.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/pty.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ - #include <linux/major.h> - #include <linux/mm.h> - #include <linux/init.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/sysctl.h> - - #include <asm/uaccess.h> -@@ -263,6 +264,7 @@ - pty_driver->owner = THIS_MODULE; - pty_driver->driver_name = "pty_master"; - pty_driver->name = "pty"; -+ pty_driver->devfs_name = "pty/m"; - pty_driver->major = PTY_MASTER_MAJOR; - pty_driver->minor_start = 0; - pty_driver->type = TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_PTY; -@@ -280,6 +282,7 @@ - pty_slave_driver->owner = THIS_MODULE; - pty_slave_driver->driver_name = "pty_slave"; - pty_slave_driver->name = "ttyp"; -+ pty_slave_driver->devfs_name = "pty/s"; - pty_slave_driver->major = PTY_SLAVE_MAJOR; - pty_slave_driver->minor_start = 0; - pty_slave_driver->type = TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_PTY; -@@ -347,6 +350,7 @@ - - static void __init unix98_pty_init(void) - { -+ devfs_mk_dir("pts"); - ptm_driver = alloc_tty_driver(NR_UNIX98_PTY_MAX); - if (!ptm_driver) - panic("Couldn't allocate Unix98 ptm driver"); -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/raw.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/raw.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/raw.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/raw.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ - - #include <linux/init.h> - #include <linux/fs.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/major.h> - #include <linux/blkdev.h> - #include <linux/module.h> -@@ -285,6 +286,13 @@ - } - class_device_create(raw_class, NULL, MKDEV(RAW_MAJOR, 0), NULL, "rawctl"); - -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(RAW_MAJOR, 0), -+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUGO | S_IWUGO, -+ "raw/rawctl"); -+ for (i = 1; i < MAX_RAW_MINORS; i++) -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(RAW_MAJOR, i), -+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUGO | S_IWUGO, -+ "raw/raw%d", i); - return 0; - - error_region: -@@ -295,6 +303,12 @@ - - static void __exit raw_exit(void) - { -+ int i; -+ -+ for (i = 1; i < MAX_RAW_MINORS; i++) -+ devfs_remove("raw/raw%d", i); -+ devfs_remove("raw/rawctl"); -+ devfs_remove("raw"); - class_device_destroy(raw_class, MKDEV(RAW_MAJOR, 0)); - class_destroy(raw_class); - cdev_del(&raw_cdev); -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/riscom8.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/riscom8.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/riscom8.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/riscom8.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1613,6 +1613,7 @@ - memset(IRQ_to_board, 0, sizeof(IRQ_to_board)); - riscom_driver->owner = THIS_MODULE; - riscom_driver->name = "ttyL"; -+ riscom_driver->devfs_name = "tts/L"; - riscom_driver->major = RISCOM8_NORMAL_MAJOR; - riscom_driver->type = TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_SERIAL; - riscom_driver->subtype = SERIAL_TYPE_NORMAL; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/rocket.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/rocket.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/rocket.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/rocket.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -2426,7 +2426,8 @@ - */ - - rocket_driver->owner = THIS_MODULE; -- rocket_driver->flags = TTY_DRIVER_DYNAMIC_DEV; -+ rocket_driver->flags = TTY_DRIVER_NO_DEVFS; -+ rocket_driver->devfs_name = "tts/R"; - rocket_driver->name = "ttyR"; - rocket_driver->driver_name = "Comtrol RocketPort"; - rocket_driver->major = TTY_ROCKET_MAJOR; -@@ -2437,7 +2438,7 @@ - rocket_driver->init_termios.c_cflag = - B9600 | CS8 | CREAD | HUPCL | CLOCAL; - #ifdef ROCKET_SOFT_FLOW -- rocket_driver->flags |= TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW | TTY_DRIVER_DYNAMIC_DEV; -+ rocket_driver->flags |= TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW | TTY_DRIVER_NO_DEVFS; - #endif - tty_set_operations(rocket_driver, &rocket_ops); - -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/serial167.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/serial167.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/serial167.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/serial167.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -2218,6 +2218,7 @@ - /* Initialize the tty_driver structure */ - - cy_serial_driver->owner = THIS_MODULE; -+ cy_serial_driver->devfs_name = "tts/"; - cy_serial_driver->name = "ttyS"; - cy_serial_driver->major = TTY_MAJOR; - cy_serial_driver->minor_start = 64; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/stallion.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/stallion.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/stallion.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/stallion.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ - #include <linux/ioport.h> - #include <linux/init.h> - #include <linux/smp_lock.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/device.h> - #include <linux/delay.h> - -@@ -753,15 +754,21 @@ - if (i) { - printk("STALLION: failed to un-register tty driver, " - "errno=%d\n", -i); -+ restore_flags(flags); - return; - } -- for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) -+ for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) { -+ devfs_remove("staliomem/%d", i); - class_device_destroy(stallion_class, MKDEV(STL_SIOMEMMAJOR, i)); -+ } -+ devfs_remove("staliomem"); - if ((i = unregister_chrdev(STL_SIOMEMMAJOR, "staliomem"))) - printk("STALLION: failed to un-register serial memory device, " - "errno=%d\n", -i); - class_destroy(stallion_class); - -+ kfree(stl_tmpwritebuf); -+ - for (i = 0; (i < stl_nrbrds); i++) { - if ((brdp = stl_brds[i]) == (stlbrd_t *) NULL) - continue; -@@ -3033,21 +3040,35 @@ - return -1; - - /* -+ * Allocate a temporary write buffer. -+ */ -+ stl_tmpwritebuf = kmalloc(STL_TXBUFSIZE, GFP_KERNEL); -+ if (!stl_tmpwritebuf) -+ printk("STALLION: failed to allocate memory (size=%d)\n", -+ STL_TXBUFSIZE); -+ -+/* - * Set up a character driver for per board stuff. This is mainly used - * to do stats ioctls on the ports. - */ - if (register_chrdev(STL_SIOMEMMAJOR, "staliomem", &stl_fsiomem)) - printk("STALLION: failed to register serial board device\n"); -+ devfs_mk_dir("staliomem"); - - stallion_class = class_create(THIS_MODULE, "staliomem"); -- for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) -+ for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) { -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(STL_SIOMEMMAJOR, i), -+ S_IFCHR|S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR, -+ "staliomem/%d", i); - class_device_create(stallion_class, NULL, - MKDEV(STL_SIOMEMMAJOR, i), NULL, - "staliomem%d", i); -+ } - - stl_serial->owner = THIS_MODULE; - stl_serial->driver_name = stl_drvname; - stl_serial->name = "ttyE"; -+ stl_serial->devfs_name = "tts/E"; - stl_serial->major = STL_SERIALMAJOR; - stl_serial->minor_start = 0; - stl_serial->type = TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_SERIAL; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/tipar.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/tipar.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/tipar.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/tipar.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -55,6 +55,7 @@ - #include <linux/ioport.h> - #include <asm/io.h> - #include <linux/bitops.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> /* DevFs support */ - #include <linux/parport.h> /* Our code depend on parport */ - #include <linux/device.h> - -@@ -443,6 +444,12 @@ - - class_device_create(tipar_class, NULL, MKDEV(TIPAR_MAJOR, - TIPAR_MINOR + nr), NULL, "par%d", nr); -+ /* Use devfs, tree: /dev/ticables/par/[0..2] */ -+ err = devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(TIPAR_MAJOR, TIPAR_MINOR + nr), -+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUGO | S_IWUGO, -+ "ticables/par/%d", nr); -+ if (err) -+ goto out_class; - - /* Display informations */ - pr_info("tipar%d: using %s (%s)\n", nr, port->name, (port->irq == -@@ -497,6 +504,9 @@ - goto out; - } - -+ /* Use devfs with tree: /dev/ticables/par/[0..2] */ -+ devfs_mk_dir("ticables/par"); -+ - tipar_class = class_create(THIS_MODULE, "ticables"); - if (IS_ERR(tipar_class)) { - err = PTR_ERR(tipar_class); -@@ -515,6 +525,7 @@ - class_destroy(tipar_class); - - out_chrdev: -+ devfs_remove("ticables/par"); - unregister_chrdev(TIPAR_MAJOR, "tipar"); - out: - return err; -@@ -535,8 +546,10 @@ - continue; - parport_unregister_device(table[i].dev); - class_device_destroy(tipar_class, MKDEV(TIPAR_MAJOR, i)); -+ devfs_remove("ticables/par/%d", i); - } - class_destroy(tipar_class); -+ devfs_remove("ticables/par"); - - pr_info("tipar: module unloaded\n"); - } -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/tty_io.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/tty_io.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/tty_io.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/tty_io.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -101,6 +101,7 @@ - #include <linux/kbd_kern.h> - #include <linux/vt_kern.h> - #include <linux/selection.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - - #include <linux/kmod.h> - -@@ -3634,6 +3635,9 @@ - return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL); - } - -+ devfs_mk_cdev(dev, S_IFCHR | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR, -+ "%s%d", driver->devfs_name, index + driver->name_base); -+ - if (driver->type == TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_PTY) - pty_line_name(driver, index, name); - else -@@ -3655,6 +3659,7 @@ - - void tty_unregister_device(struct tty_driver *driver, unsigned index) - { -+ devfs_remove("%s%d", driver->devfs_name, index + driver->name_base); - class_device_destroy(tty_class, MKDEV(driver->major, driver->minor_start) + index); - } - -@@ -3776,7 +3781,7 @@ - - list_add(&driver->tty_drivers, &tty_drivers); - -- if ( !(driver->flags & TTY_DRIVER_DYNAMIC_DEV) ) { -+ if ( !(driver->flags & TTY_DRIVER_NO_DEVFS) ) { - for(i = 0; i < driver->num; i++) - tty_register_device(driver, i, NULL); - } -@@ -3819,7 +3824,7 @@ - driver->termios_locked[i] = NULL; - kfree(tp); - } -- if (!(driver->flags & TTY_DRIVER_DYNAMIC_DEV)) -+ if (!(driver->flags & TTY_DRIVER_NO_DEVFS)) - tty_unregister_device(driver, i); - } - p = driver->ttys; -@@ -3895,12 +3900,14 @@ - if (cdev_add(&tty_cdev, MKDEV(TTYAUX_MAJOR, 0), 1) || - register_chrdev_region(MKDEV(TTYAUX_MAJOR, 0), 1, "/dev/tty") < 0) - panic("Couldn't register /dev/tty driver\n"); -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(TTYAUX_MAJOR, 0), S_IFCHR|S_IRUGO|S_IWUGO, "tty"); - class_device_create(tty_class, NULL, MKDEV(TTYAUX_MAJOR, 0), NULL, "tty"); - - cdev_init(&console_cdev, &console_fops); - if (cdev_add(&console_cdev, MKDEV(TTYAUX_MAJOR, 1), 1) || - register_chrdev_region(MKDEV(TTYAUX_MAJOR, 1), 1, "/dev/console") < 0) - panic("Couldn't register /dev/console driver\n"); -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(TTYAUX_MAJOR, 1), S_IFCHR|S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR, "console"); - class_device_create(tty_class, NULL, MKDEV(TTYAUX_MAJOR, 1), NULL, "console"); - - #ifdef CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS -@@ -3908,6 +3915,7 @@ - if (cdev_add(&ptmx_cdev, MKDEV(TTYAUX_MAJOR, 2), 1) || - register_chrdev_region(MKDEV(TTYAUX_MAJOR, 2), 1, "/dev/ptmx") < 0) - panic("Couldn't register /dev/ptmx driver\n"); -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(TTYAUX_MAJOR, 2), S_IFCHR|S_IRUGO|S_IWUGO, "ptmx"); - class_device_create(tty_class, NULL, MKDEV(TTYAUX_MAJOR, 2), NULL, "ptmx"); - #endif - -@@ -3916,6 +3924,7 @@ - if (cdev_add(&vc0_cdev, MKDEV(TTY_MAJOR, 0), 1) || - register_chrdev_region(MKDEV(TTY_MAJOR, 0), 1, "/dev/vc/0") < 0) - panic("Couldn't register /dev/tty0 driver\n"); -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(TTY_MAJOR, 0), S_IFCHR|S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR, "vc/0"); - class_device_create(tty_class, NULL, MKDEV(TTY_MAJOR, 0), NULL, "tty0"); - - vty_init(); -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/vc_screen.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/vc_screen.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/vc_screen.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/vc_screen.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ - #include <linux/major.h> - #include <linux/errno.h> - #include <linux/tty.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/sched.h> - #include <linux/interrupt.h> - #include <linux/mm.h> -@@ -476,6 +477,12 @@ - - void vcs_make_sysfs(struct tty_struct *tty) - { -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(VCS_MAJOR, tty->index + 1), -+ S_IFCHR|S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR, -+ "vcc/%u", tty->index + 1); -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(VCS_MAJOR, tty->index + 129), -+ S_IFCHR|S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR, -+ "vcc/a%u", tty->index + 1); - class_device_create(vc_class, NULL, MKDEV(VCS_MAJOR, tty->index + 1), - NULL, "vcs%u", tty->index + 1); - class_device_create(vc_class, NULL, MKDEV(VCS_MAJOR, tty->index + 129), -@@ -484,6 +491,8 @@ - - void vcs_remove_sysfs(struct tty_struct *tty) - { -+ devfs_remove("vcc/%u", tty->index + 1); -+ devfs_remove("vcc/a%u", tty->index + 1); - class_device_destroy(vc_class, MKDEV(VCS_MAJOR, tty->index + 1)); - class_device_destroy(vc_class, MKDEV(VCS_MAJOR, tty->index + 129)); - } -@@ -494,6 +503,8 @@ - panic("unable to get major %d for vcs device", VCS_MAJOR); - vc_class = class_create(THIS_MODULE, "vc"); - -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(VCS_MAJOR, 0), S_IFCHR|S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR, "vcc/0"); -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(VCS_MAJOR, 128), S_IFCHR|S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR, "vcc/a0"); - class_device_create(vc_class, NULL, MKDEV(VCS_MAJOR, 0), NULL, "vcs"); - class_device_create(vc_class, NULL, MKDEV(VCS_MAJOR, 128), NULL, "vcsa"); - return 0; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/viocons.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/viocons.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/viocons.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/viocons.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1121,6 +1121,7 @@ - viotty_driver = alloc_tty_driver(VTTY_PORTS); - viotty_driver->owner = THIS_MODULE; - viotty_driver->driver_name = "vioconsole"; -+ viotty_driver->devfs_name = "vcs/"; - viotty_driver->name = "tty"; - viotty_driver->name_base = 1; - viotty_driver->major = TTY_MAJOR; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/viotape.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/viotape.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/viotape.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/viotape.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -42,6 +42,7 @@ - #include <linux/dma-mapping.h> - #include <linux/fs.h> - #include <linux/cdev.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/major.h> - #include <linux/completion.h> - #include <linux/proc_fs.h> -@@ -942,6 +943,7 @@ - { - int i = vdev->unit_address; - int j; -+ char tapename[16]; - - if (i >= viotape_numdev) - return -ENODEV; -@@ -955,6 +957,12 @@ - "iseries!vt%d", i); - class_device_create(tape_class, NULL, MKDEV(VIOTAPE_MAJOR, i | 0x80), - NULL, "iseries!nvt%d", i); -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(VIOTAPE_MAJOR, i), S_IFCHR | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR, -+ "iseries/vt%d", i); -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(VIOTAPE_MAJOR, i | 0x80), -+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR, "iseries/nvt%d", i); -+ sprintf(tapename, "iseries/vt%d", i); -+ state[i].dev_handle = devfs_register_tape(tapename); - printk(VIOTAPE_KERN_INFO "tape iseries/vt%d is iSeries " - "resource %10.10s type %4.4s, model %3.3s\n", - i, viotape_unitinfo[i].rsrcname, -@@ -966,6 +974,9 @@ - { - int i = vdev->unit_address; - -+ devfs_remove("iseries/nvt%d", i); -+ devfs_remove("iseries/vt%d", i); -+ devfs_unregister_tape(state[i].dev_handle); - class_device_destroy(tape_class, MKDEV(VIOTAPE_MAJOR, i | 0x80)); - class_device_destroy(tape_class, MKDEV(VIOTAPE_MAJOR, i)); - return 0; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/vme_scc.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/vme_scc.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/vme_scc.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/vme_scc.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -146,6 +146,7 @@ - scc_driver->owner = THIS_MODULE; - scc_driver->driver_name = "scc"; - scc_driver->name = "ttyS"; -+ scc_driver->devfs_name = "tts/"; - scc_driver->major = TTY_MAJOR; - scc_driver->minor_start = SCC_MINOR_BASE; - scc_driver->type = TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_SERIAL; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/vt.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/vt.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/char/vt.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/char/vt.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -86,6 +86,7 @@ - #include <linux/mm.h> - #include <linux/console.h> - #include <linux/init.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/vt_kern.h> - #include <linux/selection.h> - #include <linux/tiocl.h> -@@ -2691,6 +2692,7 @@ - if (!console_driver) - panic("Couldn't allocate console driver\n"); - console_driver->owner = THIS_MODULE; -+ console_driver->devfs_name = "vc/"; - console_driver->name = "tty"; - console_driver->name_base = 1; - console_driver->major = TTY_MAJOR; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/ide/ide.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/ide/ide.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/ide/ide.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/ide/ide.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -146,6 +146,7 @@ - #include <linux/pci.h> - #include <linux/delay.h> - #include <linux/ide.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/completion.h> - #include <linux/reboot.h> - #include <linux/cdrom.h> -@@ -591,8 +592,13 @@ - goto abort; - for (unit = 0; unit < MAX_DRIVES; ++unit) { - drive = &hwif->drives[unit]; -- if (!drive->present) -+ if (!drive->present) { -+ if (drive->devfs_name[0] != '\0') { -+ devfs_remove(drive->devfs_name); -+ drive->devfs_name[0] = '\0'; -+ } - continue; -+ } - spin_unlock_irq(&ide_lock); - device_unregister(&drive->gendev); - wait_for_completion(&drive->gendev_rel_comp); -@@ -2005,6 +2011,7 @@ - int ret; - - printk(KERN_INFO "Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver " REVISION "\n"); -+ devfs_mk_dir("ide"); - system_bus_speed = ide_system_bus_speed(); - - ret = bus_register(&ide_bus_type); -@@ -2086,6 +2093,7 @@ - #ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS - proc_ide_destroy(); - #endif -+ devfs_remove("ide"); - - bus_unregister(&ide_bus_type); - } -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/ide/ide-cd.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/ide/ide-cd.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/ide/ide-cd.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/ide/ide-cd.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -3528,6 +3528,8 @@ - drive->driver_data = info; - - g->minors = 1; -+ snprintf(g->devfs_name, sizeof(g->devfs_name), -+ "%s/cd", drive->devfs_name); - g->driverfs_dev = &drive->gendev; - g->flags = GENHD_FL_CD | GENHD_FL_REMOVABLE; - if (ide_cdrom_setup(drive)) { -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/ide/ide-disk.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/ide/ide-disk.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/ide/ide-disk.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/ide/ide-disk.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1018,6 +1018,7 @@ - struct gendisk *g = idkp->disk; - - drive->driver_data = NULL; -+ drive->devfs_name[0] = '\0'; - g->private_data = NULL; - put_disk(g); - kfree(idkp); -@@ -1221,6 +1222,7 @@ - drive->attach = 1; - - g->minors = 1 << PARTN_BITS; -+ strcpy(g->devfs_name, drive->devfs_name); - g->driverfs_dev = &drive->gendev; - g->flags = drive->removable ? GENHD_FL_REMOVABLE : 0; - set_capacity(g, idedisk_capacity(drive)); -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/ide/ide-floppy.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/ide/ide-floppy.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/ide/ide-floppy.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/ide/ide-floppy.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -2174,6 +2174,7 @@ - - g->minors = 1 << PARTN_BITS; - g->driverfs_dev = &drive->gendev; -+ strcpy(g->devfs_name, drive->devfs_name); - g->flags = drive->removable ? GENHD_FL_REMOVABLE : 0; - g->fops = &idefloppy_ops; - drive->attach = 1; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/ide/ide-probe.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/ide/ide-probe.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/ide/ide-probe.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/ide/ide-probe.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -46,6 +46,7 @@ - #include <linux/slab.h> - #include <linux/delay.h> - #include <linux/ide.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/spinlock.h> - #include <linux/kmod.h> - #include <linux/pci.h> -@@ -1288,6 +1289,10 @@ - ide_drive_t *drive = container_of(dev, ide_drive_t, gendev); - - spin_lock_irq(&ide_lock); -+ if (drive->devfs_name[0] != '\0') { -+ devfs_remove(drive->devfs_name); -+ drive->devfs_name[0] = '\0'; -+ } - ide_remove_drive_from_hwgroup(drive); - kfree(drive->id); - drive->id = NULL; -@@ -1321,6 +1326,12 @@ - drive->gendev.bus = &ide_bus_type; - drive->gendev.driver_data = drive; - drive->gendev.release = drive_release_dev; -+ if (drive->present) { -+ sprintf(drive->devfs_name, "ide/host%d/bus%d/target%d/lun%d", -+ (hwif->channel && hwif->mate) ? -+ hwif->mate->index : hwif->index, -+ hwif->channel, unit, drive->lun); -+ } - } - blk_register_region(MKDEV(hwif->major, 0), MAX_DRIVES << PARTN_BITS, - THIS_MODULE, ata_probe, ata_lock, hwif); -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/ide/ide-tape.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/ide/ide-tape.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/ide/ide-tape.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/ide/ide-tape.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -434,6 +434,7 @@ - #include <linux/interrupt.h> - #include <linux/jiffies.h> - #include <linux/major.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/errno.h> - #include <linux/genhd.h> - #include <linux/slab.h> -@@ -4724,6 +4725,9 @@ - MKDEV(IDETAPE_MAJOR, tape->minor)); - class_device_destroy(idetape_sysfs_class, - MKDEV(IDETAPE_MAJOR, tape->minor + 128)); -+ devfs_remove("%s/mt", drive->devfs_name); -+ devfs_remove("%s/mtn", drive->devfs_name); -+ devfs_unregister_tape(g->number); - idetape_devs[tape->minor] = NULL; - g->private_data = NULL; - put_disk(g); -@@ -4897,6 +4901,14 @@ - class_device_create(idetape_sysfs_class, NULL, - MKDEV(IDETAPE_MAJOR, minor + 128), &drive->gendev, "n%s", tape->name); - -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(HWIF(drive)->major, minor), -+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUGO | S_IWUGO, -+ "%s/mt", drive->devfs_name); -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(HWIF(drive)->major, minor + 128), -+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUGO | S_IWUGO, -+ "%s/mtn", drive->devfs_name); -+ -+ g->number = devfs_register_tape(drive->devfs_name); - g->fops = &idetape_block_ops; - ide_register_region(g); - -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/ieee1394/dv1394.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/ieee1394/dv1394.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/ieee1394/dv1394.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/ieee1394/dv1394.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -2263,14 +2263,37 @@ - list_add_tail(&video->list, &dv1394_cards); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dv1394_cards_lock, flags); - -+ if (devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(IEEE1394_MAJOR, -+ IEEE1394_MINOR_BLOCK_DV1394*16 + video->id), -+ S_IFCHR|S_IRUGO|S_IWUGO, -+ "ieee1394/dv/host%d/%s/%s", -+ (video->id>>2), -+ (video->pal_or_ntsc == DV1394_NTSC ? "NTSC" : "PAL"), -+ (video->mode == MODE_RECEIVE ? "in" : "out")) < 0) -+ goto err_free; -+ - debug_printk("dv1394: dv1394_init() OK on ID %d\n", video->id); -+ - return 0; -+ -+ err_free: -+ kfree(video); -+ err: -+ return -1; - } - - static void dv1394_un_init(struct video_card *video) - { -+ char buf[32]; -+ - /* obviously nobody has the driver open at this point */ - do_dv1394_shutdown(video, 1); -+ snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "dv/host%d/%s/%s", (video->id >> 2), -+ (video->pal_or_ntsc == DV1394_NTSC ? "NTSC" : "PAL"), -+ (video->mode == MODE_RECEIVE ? "in" : "out") -+ ); -+ -+ devfs_remove("ieee1394/%s", buf); - kfree(video); - } - -@@ -2307,6 +2330,9 @@ - - class_device_destroy(hpsb_protocol_class, - MKDEV(IEEE1394_MAJOR, IEEE1394_MINOR_BLOCK_DV1394 * 16 + (id<<2))); -+ devfs_remove("ieee1394/dv/host%d/NTSC", id); -+ devfs_remove("ieee1394/dv/host%d/PAL", id); -+ devfs_remove("ieee1394/dv/host%d", id); - } - - static void dv1394_add_host (struct hpsb_host *host) -@@ -2323,6 +2349,9 @@ - class_device_create(hpsb_protocol_class, NULL, MKDEV( - IEEE1394_MAJOR, IEEE1394_MINOR_BLOCK_DV1394 * 16 + (id<<2)), - NULL, "dv1394-%d", id); -+ devfs_mk_dir("ieee1394/dv/host%d", id); -+ devfs_mk_dir("ieee1394/dv/host%d/NTSC", id); -+ devfs_mk_dir("ieee1394/dv/host%d/PAL", id); - - dv1394_init(ohci, DV1394_NTSC, MODE_RECEIVE); - dv1394_init(ohci, DV1394_NTSC, MODE_TRANSMIT); -@@ -2579,8 +2608,10 @@ - static void __exit dv1394_exit_module(void) - { - hpsb_unregister_protocol(&dv1394_driver); -+ - hpsb_unregister_highlevel(&dv1394_highlevel); - cdev_del(&dv1394_cdev); -+ devfs_remove("ieee1394/dv"); - } - - static int __init dv1394_init_module(void) -@@ -2596,12 +2627,15 @@ - return ret; - } - -+ devfs_mk_dir("ieee1394/dv"); -+ - hpsb_register_highlevel(&dv1394_highlevel); - - ret = hpsb_register_protocol(&dv1394_driver); - if (ret) { - printk(KERN_ERR "dv1394: failed to register protocol\n"); - hpsb_unregister_highlevel(&dv1394_highlevel); -+ devfs_remove("ieee1394/dv"); - cdev_del(&dv1394_cdev); - return ret; - } -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/ieee1394/ieee1394_core.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/ieee1394/ieee1394_core.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/ieee1394/ieee1394_core.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/ieee1394/ieee1394_core.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1072,10 +1072,17 @@ - goto exit_release_kernel_thread; - } - -+ /* actually this is a non-fatal error */ -+ ret = devfs_mk_dir("ieee1394"); -+ if (ret < 0) { -+ HPSB_ERR("unable to make devfs dir for device major %d!\n", IEEE1394_MAJOR); -+ goto release_chrdev; -+ } -+ - ret = bus_register(&ieee1394_bus_type); - if (ret < 0) { - HPSB_INFO("bus register failed"); -- goto release_chrdev; -+ goto release_devfs; - } - - for (i = 0; fw_bus_attrs[i]; i++) { -@@ -1086,7 +1093,7 @@ - fw_bus_attrs[i--]); - } - bus_unregister(&ieee1394_bus_type); -- goto release_chrdev; -+ goto release_devfs; - } - } - -@@ -1139,6 +1146,8 @@ - for (i = 0; fw_bus_attrs[i]; i++) - bus_remove_file(&ieee1394_bus_type, fw_bus_attrs[i]); - bus_unregister(&ieee1394_bus_type); -+release_devfs: -+ devfs_remove("ieee1394"); - release_chrdev: - unregister_chrdev_region(IEEE1394_CORE_DEV, 256); - exit_release_kernel_thread: -@@ -1168,6 +1177,7 @@ - hpsb_cleanup_config_roms(); - - unregister_chrdev_region(IEEE1394_CORE_DEV, 256); -+ devfs_remove("ieee1394"); - } - - fs_initcall(ieee1394_init); /* same as ohci1394 */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/ieee1394/ieee1394_core.h linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/ieee1394/ieee1394_core.h ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/ieee1394/ieee1394_core.h 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/ieee1394/ieee1394_core.h 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ - #include <linux/list.h> - #include <linux/skbuff.h> - #include <linux/types.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <asm/atomic.h> - - #include "hosts.h" -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/ieee1394/raw1394.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/ieee1394/raw1394.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/ieee1394/raw1394.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/ieee1394/raw1394.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -41,6 +41,7 @@ - #include <linux/cdev.h> - #include <asm/uaccess.h> - #include <asm/atomic.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/compat.h> - - #include "csr1212.h" -@@ -3017,6 +3018,9 @@ - goto out_unreg; - } - -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(IEEE1394_MAJOR, IEEE1394_MINOR_BLOCK_RAW1394 * 16), -+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR, RAW1394_DEVICE_NAME); -+ - cdev_init(&raw1394_cdev, &raw1394_fops); - raw1394_cdev.owner = THIS_MODULE; - kobject_set_name(&raw1394_cdev.kobj, RAW1394_DEVICE_NAME); -@@ -3038,6 +3042,7 @@ - goto out; - - out_dev: -+ devfs_remove(RAW1394_DEVICE_NAME); - class_device_destroy(hpsb_protocol_class, - MKDEV(IEEE1394_MAJOR, - IEEE1394_MINOR_BLOCK_RAW1394 * 16)); -@@ -3053,6 +3058,7 @@ - MKDEV(IEEE1394_MAJOR, - IEEE1394_MINOR_BLOCK_RAW1394 * 16)); - cdev_del(&raw1394_cdev); -+ devfs_remove(RAW1394_DEVICE_NAME); - hpsb_unregister_highlevel(&raw1394_highlevel); - hpsb_unregister_protocol(&raw1394_driver); - } -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/ieee1394/video1394.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/ieee1394/video1394.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/ieee1394/video1394.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/ieee1394/video1394.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -41,6 +41,7 @@ - #include <linux/poll.h> - #include <linux/smp_lock.h> - #include <linux/delay.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/bitops.h> - #include <linux/types.h> - #include <linux/vmalloc.h> -@@ -1356,6 +1357,9 @@ - class_device_create(hpsb_protocol_class, NULL, MKDEV( - IEEE1394_MAJOR, minor), - NULL, "%s-%d", VIDEO1394_DRIVER_NAME, ohci->host->id); -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(IEEE1394_MAJOR, minor), -+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR, -+ "%s/%d", VIDEO1394_DRIVER_NAME, ohci->host->id); - } - - -@@ -1363,9 +1367,12 @@ - { - struct ti_ohci *ohci = hpsb_get_hostinfo(&video1394_highlevel, host); - -- if (ohci) -+ if (ohci) { - class_device_destroy(hpsb_protocol_class, MKDEV(IEEE1394_MAJOR, - IEEE1394_MINOR_BLOCK_VIDEO1394 * 16 + ohci->host->id)); -+ devfs_remove("%s/%d", VIDEO1394_DRIVER_NAME, ohci->host->id); -+ } -+ - return; - } - -@@ -1506,8 +1513,12 @@ - static void __exit video1394_exit_module (void) - { - hpsb_unregister_protocol(&video1394_driver); -+ - hpsb_unregister_highlevel(&video1394_highlevel); -+ -+ devfs_remove(VIDEO1394_DRIVER_NAME); - cdev_del(&video1394_cdev); -+ - PRINT_G(KERN_INFO, "Removed " VIDEO1394_DRIVER_NAME " module"); - } - -@@ -1524,12 +1535,15 @@ - return ret; - } - -+ devfs_mk_dir(VIDEO1394_DRIVER_NAME); -+ - hpsb_register_highlevel(&video1394_highlevel); - - ret = hpsb_register_protocol(&video1394_driver); - if (ret) { - PRINT_G(KERN_ERR, "video1394: failed to register protocol"); - hpsb_unregister_highlevel(&video1394_highlevel); -+ devfs_remove(VIDEO1394_DRIVER_NAME); - cdev_del(&video1394_cdev); - return ret; - } -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/input/serio/serio_raw.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/input/serio/serio_raw.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/input/serio/serio_raw.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/input/serio/serio_raw.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ - #include <linux/init.h> - #include <linux/major.h> - #include <linux/device.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/miscdevice.h> - #include <linux/wait.h> - #include <linux/mutex.h> -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/isdn/capi/capi.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/isdn/capi/capi.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/isdn/capi/capi.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/isdn/capi/capi.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ - #include <linux/init.h> - #include <linux/device.h> - #include <linux/moduleparam.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/isdn/capiutil.h> - #include <linux/isdn/capicmd.h> - #if defined(CONFIG_ISDN_CAPI_CAPIFS) || defined(CONFIG_ISDN_CAPI_CAPIFS_MODULE) -@@ -1335,6 +1336,7 @@ - - drv->owner = THIS_MODULE; - drv->driver_name = "capi_nc"; -+ drv->devfs_name = "capi/"; - drv->name = "capi"; - drv->major = capi_ttymajor; - drv->minor_start = 0; -@@ -1513,6 +1515,8 @@ - } - - class_device_create(capi_class, NULL, MKDEV(capi_major, 0), NULL, "capi"); -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(capi_major, 0), S_IFCHR | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR, -+ "isdn/capi20"); - - #ifdef CONFIG_ISDN_CAPI_MIDDLEWARE - if (capinc_tty_init() < 0) { -@@ -1547,6 +1551,7 @@ - class_device_destroy(capi_class, MKDEV(capi_major, 0)); - class_destroy(capi_class); - unregister_chrdev(capi_major, "capi20"); -+ devfs_remove("isdn/capi20"); - - #ifdef CONFIG_ISDN_CAPI_MIDDLEWARE - capinc_tty_exit(); -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/isdn/gigaset/bas-gigaset.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/isdn/gigaset/bas-gigaset.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/isdn/gigaset/bas-gigaset.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/isdn/gigaset/bas-gigaset.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -41,6 +41,7 @@ - #define GIGASET_MINORS 1 - #define GIGASET_MINOR 16 - #define GIGASET_MODULENAME "bas_gigaset" -+#define GIGASET_DEVFSNAME "gig/bas/" - #define GIGASET_DEVNAME "ttyGB" - - /* length limit according to Siemens 3070usb-protokoll.doc ch. 2.1 */ -@@ -2348,7 +2349,8 @@ - /* allocate memory for our driver state and intialize it */ - if ((driver = gigaset_initdriver(GIGASET_MINOR, GIGASET_MINORS, - GIGASET_MODULENAME, GIGASET_DEVNAME, -- &gigops, THIS_MODULE)) == NULL) -+ GIGASET_DEVFSNAME, &gigops, -+ THIS_MODULE)) == NULL) - goto error; - - /* allocate memory for our device state and intialize it */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/isdn/gigaset/common.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/isdn/gigaset/common.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/isdn/gigaset/common.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/isdn/gigaset/common.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1092,12 +1092,14 @@ - * minors Number of minors this driver can handle - * procname Name of the driver - * devname Name of the device files (prefix without minor number) -+ * devfsname Devfs name of the device files without %d - * return value: - * Pointer to the gigaset_driver structure on success, NULL on failure. - */ - struct gigaset_driver *gigaset_initdriver(unsigned minor, unsigned minors, - const char *procname, - const char *devname, -+ const char *devfsname, - const struct gigaset_ops *ops, - struct module *owner) - { -@@ -1137,7 +1139,7 @@ - drv->cs[i].minor_index = i; - } - -- gigaset_if_initdriver(drv, procname, devname); -+ gigaset_if_initdriver(drv, procname, devname, devfsname); - - spin_lock_irqsave(&driver_lock, flags); - list_add(&drv->list, &drivers); -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/isdn/gigaset/gigaset.h linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/isdn/gigaset/gigaset.h ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/isdn/gigaset/gigaset.h 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/isdn/gigaset/gigaset.h 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -768,6 +768,7 @@ - struct gigaset_driver *gigaset_initdriver(unsigned minor, unsigned minors, - const char *procname, - const char *devname, -+ const char *devfsname, - const struct gigaset_ops *ops, - struct module *owner); - -@@ -890,7 +891,7 @@ - - /* initialize interface */ - void gigaset_if_initdriver(struct gigaset_driver *drv, const char *procname, -- const char *devname); -+ const char *devname, const char *devfsname); - /* release interface */ - void gigaset_if_freedriver(struct gigaset_driver *drv); - /* add minor */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/isdn/gigaset/interface.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/isdn/gigaset/interface.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/isdn/gigaset/interface.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/isdn/gigaset/interface.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -673,9 +673,10 @@ - * drv Driver - * procname Name of the driver (e.g. for /proc/tty/drivers) - * devname Name of the device files (prefix without minor number) -+ * devfsname Devfs name of the device files without %d - */ - void gigaset_if_initdriver(struct gigaset_driver *drv, const char *procname, -- const char *devname) -+ const char *devname, const char *devfsname) - { - unsigned minors = drv->minors; - int ret; -@@ -691,7 +692,7 @@ - tty->major = GIG_MAJOR, - tty->type = TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_SERIAL, - tty->subtype = SERIAL_TYPE_NORMAL, -- tty->flags = TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW | TTY_DRIVER_DYNAMIC_DEV; -+ tty->flags = TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW | TTY_DRIVER_NO_DEVFS, - - tty->driver_name = procname; - tty->name = devname; -@@ -699,6 +700,7 @@ - tty->num = drv->minors; - - tty->owner = THIS_MODULE; -+ tty->devfs_name = devfsname; - - tty->init_termios = tty_std_termios; //FIXME - tty->init_termios.c_cflag = B9600 | CS8 | CREAD | HUPCL | CLOCAL; //FIXME -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/isdn/gigaset/usb-gigaset.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/isdn/gigaset/usb-gigaset.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/isdn/gigaset/usb-gigaset.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/isdn/gigaset/usb-gigaset.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -41,6 +41,7 @@ - #define GIGASET_MINORS 1 - #define GIGASET_MINOR 8 - #define GIGASET_MODULENAME "usb_gigaset" -+#define GIGASET_DEVFSNAME "gig/usb/" - #define GIGASET_DEVNAME "ttyGU" - - #define IF_WRITEBUF 2000 //FIXME // WAKEUP_CHARS: 256 -@@ -895,7 +896,8 @@ - /* allocate memory for our driver state and intialize it */ - if ((driver = gigaset_initdriver(GIGASET_MINOR, GIGASET_MINORS, - GIGASET_MODULENAME, GIGASET_DEVNAME, -- &ops, THIS_MODULE)) == NULL) -+ GIGASET_DEVFSNAME, &ops, -+ THIS_MODULE)) == NULL) - goto error; - - /* allocate memory for our device state and intialize it */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/isdn/hardware/eicon/divamnt.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/isdn/hardware/eicon/divamnt.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/isdn/hardware/eicon/divamnt.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/isdn/hardware/eicon/divamnt.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -10,12 +10,14 @@ - * of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference. - */ - -+#include <linux/config.h> - #include <linux/module.h> - #include <linux/init.h> - #include <linux/kernel.h> - #include <linux/sched.h> - #include <linux/smp_lock.h> - #include <linux/poll.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <asm/uaccess.h> - - #include "platform.h" -@@ -176,6 +178,7 @@ - - static void divas_maint_unregister_chrdev(void) - { -+ devfs_remove(DEVNAME); - unregister_chrdev(major, DEVNAME); - } - -@@ -187,6 +190,7 @@ - DRIVERLNAME); - return (0); - } -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(major, 0), S_IFCHR|S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR, DEVNAME); - - return (1); - } -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/isdn/hardware/eicon/divasi.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/isdn/hardware/eicon/divasi.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/isdn/hardware/eicon/divasi.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/isdn/hardware/eicon/divasi.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ - #include <linux/poll.h> - #include <linux/proc_fs.h> - #include <linux/skbuff.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <asm/uaccess.h> - - #include "platform.h" -@@ -143,6 +144,7 @@ - - static void divas_idi_unregister_chrdev(void) - { -+ devfs_remove(DEVNAME); - unregister_chrdev(major, DEVNAME); - } - -@@ -154,6 +156,7 @@ - DRIVERLNAME); - return (0); - } -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(major, 0), S_IFCHR|S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR, DEVNAME); - - return (1); - } -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/isdn/hardware/eicon/divasmain.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/isdn/hardware/eicon/divasmain.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/isdn/hardware/eicon/divasmain.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/isdn/hardware/eicon/divasmain.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -9,10 +9,12 @@ - * of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference. - */ - -+#include <linux/config.h> - #include <linux/module.h> - #include <linux/init.h> - #include <linux/kernel.h> - #include <linux/sched.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <asm/uaccess.h> - #include <asm/io.h> - #include <linux/ioport.h> -@@ -675,6 +677,7 @@ - - static void divas_unregister_chrdev(void) - { -+ devfs_remove(DEVNAME); - unregister_chrdev(major, DEVNAME); - } - -@@ -686,6 +689,7 @@ - DRIVERLNAME); - return (0); - } -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(major, 0), S_IFCHR|S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR, DEVNAME); - - return (1); - } -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/isdn/i4l/isdn_tty.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/isdn/i4l/isdn_tty.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/isdn/i4l/isdn_tty.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/isdn/i4l/isdn_tty.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1889,13 +1889,14 @@ - if (!m->tty_modem) - return -ENOMEM; - m->tty_modem->name = "ttyI"; -+ m->tty_modem->devfs_name = "isdn/ttyI"; - m->tty_modem->major = ISDN_TTY_MAJOR; - m->tty_modem->minor_start = 0; - m->tty_modem->type = TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_SERIAL; - m->tty_modem->subtype = SERIAL_TYPE_NORMAL; - m->tty_modem->init_termios = tty_std_termios; - m->tty_modem->init_termios.c_cflag = B9600 | CS8 | CREAD | HUPCL | CLOCAL; -- m->tty_modem->flags = TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW | TTY_DRIVER_DYNAMIC_DEV; -+ m->tty_modem->flags = TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW | TTY_DRIVER_NO_DEVFS; - m->tty_modem->driver_name = "isdn_tty"; - tty_set_operations(m->tty_modem, &modem_ops); - retval = tty_register_driver(m->tty_modem); -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/macintosh/adb.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/macintosh/adb.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/macintosh/adb.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/macintosh/adb.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ - #include <linux/spinlock.h> - #include <linux/completion.h> - #include <linux/device.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - - #include <asm/uaccess.h> - #include <asm/semaphore.h> -@@ -902,6 +903,8 @@ - return; - } - -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(ADB_MAJOR, 0), S_IFCHR | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR, "adb"); -+ - adb_dev_class = class_create(THIS_MODULE, "adb"); - if (IS_ERR(adb_dev_class)) - return; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/md/dm-ioctl.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/md/dm-ioctl.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/md/dm-ioctl.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/md/dm-ioctl.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ - #include <linux/init.h> - #include <linux/wait.h> - #include <linux/slab.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/dm-ioctl.h> - #include <linux/hdreg.h> - -@@ -67,12 +68,14 @@ - { - init_buckets(_name_buckets); - init_buckets(_uuid_buckets); -+ devfs_mk_dir(DM_DIR); - return 0; - } - - static void dm_hash_exit(void) - { - dm_hash_remove_all(0); -+ devfs_remove(DM_DIR); - } - - /*----------------------------------------------------------------- -@@ -169,6 +172,25 @@ - } - - /* -+ * devfs stuff. -+ */ -+static int register_with_devfs(struct hash_cell *hc) -+{ -+ struct gendisk *disk = dm_disk(hc->md); -+ -+ devfs_mk_bdev(MKDEV(disk->major, disk->first_minor), -+ S_IFBLK | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP, -+ DM_DIR "/%s", hc->name); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static int unregister_with_devfs(struct hash_cell *hc) -+{ -+ devfs_remove(DM_DIR"/%s", hc->name); -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* - * The kdev_t and uuid of a device can never change once it is - * initially inserted. - */ -@@ -204,6 +226,7 @@ - } - list_add(&cell->uuid_list, _uuid_buckets + hash_str(uuid)); - } -+ register_with_devfs(cell); - dm_get(md); - dm_set_mdptr(md, cell); - up_write(&_hash_lock); -@@ -223,6 +246,7 @@ - /* remove from the dev hash */ - list_del(&hc->uuid_list); - list_del(&hc->name_list); -+ unregister_with_devfs(hc); - dm_set_mdptr(hc->md, NULL); - - table = dm_get_table(hc->md); -@@ -318,11 +342,16 @@ - /* - * rename and move the name cell. - */ -+ unregister_with_devfs(hc); -+ - list_del(&hc->name_list); - old_name = hc->name; - hc->name = new_name; - list_add(&hc->name_list, _name_buckets + hash_str(new_name)); - -+ /* rename the device node in devfs */ -+ register_with_devfs(hc); -+ - /* - * Wake up any dm event waiters. - */ -@@ -1477,6 +1506,7 @@ - static struct miscdevice _dm_misc = { - .minor = MISC_DYNAMIC_MINOR, - .name = DM_NAME, -+ .devfs_name = "mapper/control", - .fops = &_ctl_fops - }; - -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/md/md.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/md/md.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/md/md.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/md/md.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ - #include <linux/raid/md.h> - #include <linux/raid/bitmap.h> - #include <linux/sysctl.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/buffer_head.h> /* for invalidate_bdev */ - #include <linux/suspend.h> - #include <linux/poll.h> -@@ -2969,10 +2970,13 @@ - } - disk->major = MAJOR(dev); - disk->first_minor = unit << shift; -- if (partitioned) -+ if (partitioned) { - sprintf(disk->disk_name, "md_d%d", unit); -- else -+ sprintf(disk->devfs_name, "md/d%d", unit); -+ } else { - sprintf(disk->disk_name, "md%d", unit); -+ sprintf(disk->devfs_name, "md/%d", unit); -+ } - disk->fops = &md_fops; - disk->private_data = mddev; - disk->queue = mddev->queue; -@@ -5539,11 +5543,23 @@ - unregister_blkdev(MAJOR_NR, "md"); - return -1; - } -+ devfs_mk_dir("md"); - blk_register_region(MKDEV(MAJOR_NR, 0), 1UL<<MINORBITS, THIS_MODULE, - md_probe, NULL, NULL); - blk_register_region(MKDEV(mdp_major, 0), 1UL<<MINORBITS, THIS_MODULE, - md_probe, NULL, NULL); - -+ for (minor=0; minor < MAX_MD_DEVS; ++minor) -+ devfs_mk_bdev(MKDEV(MAJOR_NR, minor), -+ S_IFBLK|S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR, -+ "md/%d", minor); -+ -+ for (minor=0; minor < MAX_MD_DEVS; ++minor) -+ devfs_mk_bdev(MKDEV(mdp_major, minor<<MdpMinorShift), -+ S_IFBLK|S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR, -+ "md/mdp%d", minor); -+ -+ - register_reboot_notifier(&md_notifier); - raid_table_header = register_sysctl_table(raid_root_table, 1); - -@@ -5599,9 +5615,16 @@ - { - mddev_t *mddev; - struct list_head *tmp; -+ int i; - - blk_unregister_region(MKDEV(MAJOR_NR,0), 1U << MINORBITS); - blk_unregister_region(MKDEV(mdp_major,0), 1U << MINORBITS); -+ for (i=0; i < MAX_MD_DEVS; i++) -+ devfs_remove("md/%d", i); -+ for (i=0; i < MAX_MD_DEVS; i++) -+ devfs_remove("md/d%d", i); -+ -+ devfs_remove("md"); - - unregister_blkdev(MAJOR_NR,"md"); - unregister_blkdev(mdp_major, "mdp"); -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/media/dvb/dvb-core/dvbdev.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/media/dvb/dvb-core/dvbdev.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/media/dvb/dvb-core/dvbdev.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/media/dvb/dvb-core/dvbdev.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -231,6 +231,10 @@ - - mutex_unlock(&dvbdev_register_lock); - -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(DVB_MAJOR, nums2minor(adap->num, type, id)), -+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR, -+ "dvb/adapter%d/%s%d", adap->num, dnames[type], id); -+ - class_device_create(dvb_class, NULL, MKDEV(DVB_MAJOR, nums2minor(adap->num, type, id)), - adap->device, "dvb%d.%s%d", adap->num, dnames[type], id); - -@@ -248,6 +252,9 @@ - if (!dvbdev) - return; - -+ devfs_remove("dvb/adapter%d/%s%d", dvbdev->adapter->num, -+ dnames[dvbdev->type], dvbdev->id); -+ - class_device_destroy(dvb_class, MKDEV(DVB_MAJOR, nums2minor(dvbdev->adapter->num, - dvbdev->type, dvbdev->id))); - -@@ -295,6 +302,7 @@ - - printk ("DVB: registering new adapter (%s).\n", name); - -+ devfs_mk_dir("dvb/adapter%d", num); - adap->num = num; - adap->name = name; - adap->module = module; -@@ -311,6 +319,8 @@ - - int dvb_unregister_adapter(struct dvb_adapter *adap) - { -+ devfs_remove("dvb/adapter%d", adap->num); -+ - if (mutex_lock_interruptible(&dvbdev_register_lock)) - return -ERESTARTSYS; - list_del (&adap->list_head); -@@ -400,6 +410,8 @@ - goto error; - } - -+ devfs_mk_dir("dvb"); -+ - dvb_class = class_create(THIS_MODULE, "dvb"); - if (IS_ERR(dvb_class)) { - retval = PTR_ERR(dvb_class); -@@ -416,6 +428,7 @@ - - static void __exit exit_dvbdev(void) - { -+ devfs_remove("dvb"); - class_destroy(dvb_class); - cdev_del(&dvb_device_cdev); - unregister_chrdev_region(MKDEV(DVB_MAJOR, 0), MAX_DVB_MINORS); -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/media/dvb/dvb-core/dvbdev.h linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/media/dvb/dvb-core/dvbdev.h ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/media/dvb/dvb-core/dvbdev.h 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/media/dvb/dvb-core/dvbdev.h 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ - #include <linux/poll.h> - #include <linux/fs.h> - #include <linux/list.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/smp_lock.h> - - #define DVB_MAJOR 212 -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/media/dvb/ttpci/av7110.h linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/media/dvb/ttpci/av7110.h ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/media/dvb/ttpci/av7110.h 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/media/dvb/ttpci/av7110.h 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -6,6 +6,10 @@ - #include <linux/netdevice.h> - #include <linux/i2c.h> - -+#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_FS -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> -+#endif -+ - #include <linux/dvb/video.h> - #include <linux/dvb/audio.h> - #include <linux/dvb/dmx.h> -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/media/dvb/ttusb-budget/dvb-ttusb-budget.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/media/dvb/ttusb-budget/dvb-ttusb-budget.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/media/dvb/ttusb-budget/dvb-ttusb-budget.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/media/dvb/ttusb-budget/dvb-ttusb-budget.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -126,6 +126,10 @@ - - int revision; - -+#if 0 -+ devfs_handle_t stc_devfs_handle; -+#endif -+ - struct dvb_frontend* fe; - }; - -@@ -1741,6 +1745,13 @@ - return -ENODEV; - } - -+#if 0 -+ ttusb->stc_devfs_handle = -+ devfs_register(ttusb->adapter->devfs_handle, TTUSB_BUDGET_NAME, -+ DEVFS_FL_DEFAULT, 0, 192, -+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IWGRP -+ | S_IROTH | S_IWOTH, &stc_fops, ttusb); -+#endif - usb_set_intfdata(intf, (void *) ttusb); - - frontend_init(ttusb); -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/media/radio/miropcm20-rds.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/media/radio/miropcm20-rds.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/media/radio/miropcm20-rds.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/media/radio/miropcm20-rds.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -115,6 +115,7 @@ - static struct miscdevice rds_miscdev = { - .minor = MISC_DYNAMIC_MINOR, - .name = "radiotext", -+ .devfs_name = "v4l/rds/radiotext", - .fops = &rds_fops, - }; - -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/media/video/arv.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/media/video/arv.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/media/video/arv.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/media/video/arv.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ - */ - - #include <linux/init.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/module.h> - #include <linux/delay.h> - #include <linux/errno.h> -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/media/video/videodev.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/media/video/videodev.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/media/video/videodev.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/media/video/videodev.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ - #include <linux/init.h> - #include <linux/kmod.h> - #include <linux/slab.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <asm/uaccess.h> - #include <asm/system.h> - -@@ -1593,6 +1594,10 @@ - video_device[i]=vfd; - vfd->minor=i; - mutex_unlock(&videodev_lock); -+ -+ sprintf(vfd->devfs_name, "v4l/%s%d", name_base, i - base); -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(VIDEO_MAJOR, vfd->minor), -+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR, vfd->devfs_name); - mutex_init(&vfd->lock); - - /* sysfs class */ -@@ -1602,6 +1607,7 @@ - vfd->class_dev.class = &video_class; - vfd->class_dev.devt = MKDEV(VIDEO_MAJOR, vfd->minor); - sprintf(vfd->class_dev.class_id, "%s%d", name_base, i - base); -+ strlcpy(vfd->class_dev.class_id, vfd->devfs_name + 4, BUS_ID_SIZE); - ret = class_device_register(&vfd->class_dev); - if (ret < 0) { - printk(KERN_ERR "%s: class_device_register failed\n", -@@ -1648,6 +1654,7 @@ - if(video_device[vfd->minor]!=vfd) - panic("videodev: bad unregister"); - -+ devfs_remove(vfd->devfs_name); - video_device[vfd->minor]=NULL; - class_device_unregister(&vfd->class_dev); - mutex_unlock(&videodev_lock); -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/message/i2o/i2o_block.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/message/i2o/i2o_block.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/message/i2o/i2o_block.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/message/i2o/i2o_block.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1090,6 +1090,7 @@ - gd = i2o_blk_dev->gd; - gd->first_minor = unit << 4; - sprintf(gd->disk_name, "i2o/hd%c", 'a' + unit); -+ sprintf(gd->devfs_name, "i2o/hd%c", 'a' + unit); - gd->driverfs_dev = &i2o_dev->device; - - /* setup request queue */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/mmc/mmc_block.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/mmc/mmc_block.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/mmc/mmc_block.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/mmc/mmc_block.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ - #include <linux/hdreg.h> - #include <linux/kdev_t.h> - #include <linux/blkdev.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/mutex.h> - #include <linux/scatterlist.h> - -@@ -472,6 +473,7 @@ - */ - - sprintf(md->disk->disk_name, "mmcblk%d", devidx); -+ sprintf(md->disk->devfs_name, "mmc/blk%d", devidx); - - blk_queue_hardsect_size(md->queue.queue, 1 << md->block_bits); - -@@ -617,6 +619,7 @@ - if (major == 0) - major = res; - -+ devfs_mk_dir("mmc"); - return mmc_register_driver(&mmc_driver); - - out: -@@ -626,6 +629,7 @@ - static void __exit mmc_blk_exit(void) - { - mmc_unregister_driver(&mmc_driver); -+ devfs_remove("mmc"); - unregister_blkdev(major, "mmc"); - } - -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/mtd/mtd_blkdevs.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/mtd/mtd_blkdevs.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/mtd/mtd_blkdevs.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/mtd/mtd_blkdevs.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -21,6 +21,9 @@ - #include <linux/init.h> - #include <linux/mutex.h> - #include <asm/uaccess.h> -+#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_FS -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> -+#endif - - static LIST_HEAD(blktrans_majors); - -@@ -295,6 +298,11 @@ - snprintf(gd->disk_name, sizeof(gd->disk_name), - "%s%d", tr->name, new->devnum); - -+#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_FS -+ snprintf(gd->devfs_name, sizeof(gd->devfs_name), -+ "%s/%c", tr->name, (tr->part_bits?'a':'0') + new->devnum); -+#endif -+ - /* 2.5 has capacity in units of 512 bytes while still - having BLOCK_SIZE_BITS set to 10. Just to keep us amused. */ - set_capacity(gd, (new->size * new->blksize) >> 9); -@@ -411,6 +419,10 @@ - return ret; - } - -+#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_FS -+ devfs_mk_dir(tr->name); -+#endif -+ - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&tr->devs); - list_add(&tr->list, &blktrans_majors); - -@@ -443,6 +455,10 @@ - tr->remove_dev(dev); - } - -+#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_FS -+ devfs_remove(tr->name); -+#endif -+ - blk_cleanup_queue(tr->blkcore_priv->rq); - unregister_blkdev(tr->major, tr->name); - -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/mtd/mtdchar.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/mtd/mtdchar.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/mtd/mtdchar.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/mtd/mtdchar.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -18,19 +18,33 @@ - - #include <asm/uaccess.h> - -+#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_FS -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> -+#else -+#include <linux/device.h> -+ - static struct class *mtd_class; -+#endif - - static void mtd_notify_add(struct mtd_info* mtd) - { - if (!mtd) - return; - -+#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_FS -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(MTD_CHAR_MAJOR, mtd->index*2), -+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUGO | S_IWUGO, "mtd/%d", mtd->index); -+ -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(MTD_CHAR_MAJOR, mtd->index*2+1), -+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUGO, "mtd/%dro", mtd->index); -+#else - class_device_create(mtd_class, NULL, MKDEV(MTD_CHAR_MAJOR, mtd->index*2), - NULL, "mtd%d", mtd->index); - - class_device_create(mtd_class, NULL, - MKDEV(MTD_CHAR_MAJOR, mtd->index*2+1), - NULL, "mtd%dro", mtd->index); -+#endif - } - - static void mtd_notify_remove(struct mtd_info* mtd) -@@ -38,8 +52,13 @@ - if (!mtd) - return; - -+#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_FS -+ devfs_remove("mtd/%d", mtd->index); -+ devfs_remove("mtd/%dro", mtd->index); -+#else - class_device_destroy(mtd_class, MKDEV(MTD_CHAR_MAJOR, mtd->index*2)); - class_device_destroy(mtd_class, MKDEV(MTD_CHAR_MAJOR, mtd->index*2+1)); -+#endif - } - - static struct mtd_notifier notifier = { -@@ -47,6 +66,22 @@ - .remove = mtd_notify_remove, - }; - -+#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_FS -+ static inline void mtdchar_devfs_init(void) -+ { -+ devfs_mk_dir("mtd"); -+ register_mtd_user(¬ifier); -+ } -+ static inline void mtdchar_devfs_exit(void) -+ { -+ unregister_mtd_user(¬ifier); -+ devfs_remove("mtd"); -+ } -+ #else /* !DEVFS */ -+ #define mtdchar_devfs_init() do { } while(0) -+ #define mtdchar_devfs_exit() do { } while(0) -+#endif -+ - /* - * Data structure to hold the pointer to the mtd device as well - * as mode information ofr various use cases. -@@ -778,6 +813,9 @@ - return -EAGAIN; - } - -+#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_FS -+ mtdchar_devfs_init(); -+#else - mtd_class = class_create(THIS_MODULE, "mtd"); - - if (IS_ERR(mtd_class)) { -@@ -787,13 +825,19 @@ - } - - register_mtd_user(¬ifier); -+#endif - return 0; - } - - static void __exit cleanup_mtdchar(void) - { -+ -+#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_FS -+ mtdchar_devfs_exit(); -+#else - unregister_mtd_user(¬ifier); - class_destroy(mtd_class); -+#endif - unregister_chrdev(MTD_CHAR_MAJOR, "mtd"); - } - -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/net/ppp_generic.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/net/ppp_generic.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/net/ppp_generic.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/net/ppp_generic.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ - #include <linux/kmod.h> - #include <linux/init.h> - #include <linux/list.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/netdevice.h> - #include <linux/poll.h> - #include <linux/ppp_defs.h> -@@ -861,6 +862,10 @@ - goto out_chrdev; - } - class_device_create(ppp_class, NULL, MKDEV(PPP_MAJOR, 0), NULL, "ppp"); -+ err = devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(PPP_MAJOR, 0), -+ S_IFCHR|S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR, "ppp"); -+ if (err) -+ goto out_chrdev; - } - - out: -@@ -2675,6 +2680,7 @@ - cardmap_destroy(&all_ppp_units); - if (unregister_chrdev(PPP_MAJOR, "ppp") != 0) - printk(KERN_ERR "PPP: failed to unregister PPP device\n"); -+ devfs_remove("ppp"); - class_device_destroy(ppp_class, MKDEV(PPP_MAJOR, 0)); - class_destroy(ppp_class); - } -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/net/tun.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/net/tun.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/net/tun.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/net/tun.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -762,6 +762,7 @@ - .minor = TUN_MINOR, - .name = "tun", - .fops = &tun_fops, -+ .devfs_name = "net/tun", - }; - - /* ethtool interface */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/net/wan/cosa.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/net/wan/cosa.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/net/wan/cosa.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/net/wan/cosa.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -84,6 +84,7 @@ - #include <linux/slab.h> - #include <linux/poll.h> - #include <linux/fs.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/interrupt.h> - #include <linux/delay.h> - #include <linux/errno.h> -@@ -391,6 +392,7 @@ - err = -ENODEV; - goto out; - } -+ devfs_mk_dir("cosa"); - cosa_class = class_create(THIS_MODULE, "cosa"); - if (IS_ERR(cosa_class)) { - err = PTR_ERR(cosa_class); -@@ -399,6 +401,13 @@ - for (i=0; i<nr_cards; i++) { - class_device_create(cosa_class, NULL, MKDEV(cosa_major, i), - NULL, "cosa%d", i); -+ err = devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(cosa_major, i), -+ S_IFCHR|S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR, -+ "cosa/%d", i); -+ if (err) { -+ class_device_destroy(cosa_class, MKDEV(cosa_major, i)); -+ goto out_chrdev; -+ } - } - err = 0; - goto out; -@@ -416,9 +425,12 @@ - int i; - printk(KERN_INFO "Unloading the cosa module\n"); - -- for (i=0; i<nr_cards; i++) -+ for (i=0; i<nr_cards; i++) { - class_device_destroy(cosa_class, MKDEV(cosa_major, i)); -+ devfs_remove("cosa/%d", i); -+ } - class_destroy(cosa_class); -+ devfs_remove("cosa"); - for (cosa=cosa_cards; nr_cards--; cosa++) { - /* Clean up the per-channel data */ - for (i=0; i<cosa->nchannels; i++) { -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/s390/block/dasd.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/s390/block/dasd.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/s390/block/dasd.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/s390/block/dasd.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1903,6 +1903,7 @@ - } - dasd_gendisk_exit(); - dasd_devmap_exit(); -+ devfs_remove("dasd"); - if (dasd_debug_area != NULL) { - debug_unregister(dasd_debug_area); - dasd_debug_area = NULL; -@@ -2176,6 +2177,9 @@ - - dasd_diag_discipline_pointer = NULL; - -+ rc = devfs_mk_dir("dasd"); -+ if (rc) -+ goto failed; - rc = dasd_devmap_init(); - if (rc) - goto failed; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/s390/block/dasd_genhd.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/s390/block/dasd_genhd.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/s390/block/dasd_genhd.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/s390/block/dasd_genhd.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -67,6 +67,8 @@ - } - len += sprintf(gdp->disk_name + len, "%c", 'a'+(device->devindex%26)); - -+ sprintf(gdp->devfs_name, "dasd/%s", device->cdev->dev.bus_id); -+ - if (device->features & DASD_FEATURE_READONLY) - set_disk_ro(gdp, 1); - gdp->private_data = device; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/s390/block/dasd_int.h linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/s390/block/dasd_int.h ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/s390/block/dasd_int.h 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/s390/block/dasd_int.h 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -54,6 +54,7 @@ - #include <linux/module.h> - #include <linux/wait.h> - #include <linux/blkdev.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/genhd.h> - #include <linux/hdreg.h> - #include <linux/interrupt.h> -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/s390/block/xpram.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/s390/block/xpram.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/s390/block/xpram.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/s390/block/xpram.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ - #include <linux/hdreg.h> /* HDIO_GETGEO */ - #include <linux/sysdev.h> - #include <linux/bio.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <asm/uaccess.h> - - #define XPRAM_NAME "xpram" -@@ -363,6 +364,8 @@ - if (rc < 0) - goto out; - -+ devfs_mk_dir("slram"); -+ - /* - * Assign the other needed values: make request function, sizes and - * hardsect size. All the minor devices feature the same value. -@@ -391,12 +394,14 @@ - disk->private_data = &xpram_devices[i]; - disk->queue = xpram_queue; - sprintf(disk->disk_name, "slram%d", i); -+ sprintf(disk->devfs_name, "slram/%d", i); - set_capacity(disk, xpram_sizes[i] << 1); - add_disk(disk); - } - - return 0; - out_unreg: -+ devfs_remove("slram"); - unregister_blkdev(XPRAM_MAJOR, XPRAM_NAME); - out: - while (i--) -@@ -415,7 +420,10 @@ - put_disk(xpram_disks[i]); - } - unregister_blkdev(XPRAM_MAJOR, XPRAM_NAME); -+ devfs_remove("slram"); - blk_cleanup_queue(xpram_queue); -+ sysdev_unregister(&xpram_sys_device); -+ sysdev_class_unregister(&xpram_sysclass); - } - - static int __init xpram_init(void) -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/s390/char/monreader.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/s390/char/monreader.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/s390/char/monreader.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/s390/char/monreader.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -586,6 +586,7 @@ - - static struct miscdevice mon_dev = { - .name = "monreader", -+ .devfs_name = "monreader", - .fops = &mon_fops, - .minor = MISC_DYNAMIC_MINOR, - }; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/s390/char/tty3270.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/s390/char/tty3270.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/s390/char/tty3270.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/s390/char/tty3270.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1783,6 +1783,7 @@ - * proc_entry, set_termios, flush_buffer, set_ldisc, write_proc - */ - driver->owner = THIS_MODULE; -+ driver->devfs_name = "ttyTUB/"; - driver->driver_name = "ttyTUB"; - driver->name = "ttyTUB"; - driver->major = IBM_TTY3270_MAJOR; -@@ -1790,7 +1791,7 @@ - driver->type = TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_SYSTEM; - driver->subtype = SYSTEM_TYPE_TTY; - driver->init_termios = tty_std_termios; -- driver->flags = TTY_DRIVER_RESET_TERMIOS | TTY_DRIVER_DYNAMIC_DEV; -+ driver->flags = TTY_DRIVER_RESET_TERMIOS | TTY_DRIVER_NO_DEVFS; - tty_set_operations(driver, &tty3270_ops); - ret = tty_register_driver(driver); - if (ret) { -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/sbus/char/bpp.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/sbus/char/bpp.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/sbus/char/bpp.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/sbus/char/bpp.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ - #include <linux/timer.h> - #include <linux/ioport.h> - #include <linux/major.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - - #include <asm/uaccess.h> - #include <asm/io.h> -@@ -1030,6 +1031,11 @@ - instances[idx].opened = 0; - probeLptPort(idx); - } -+ devfs_mk_dir("bpp"); -+ for (idx = 0; idx < BPP_NO; idx++) { -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(BPP_MAJOR, idx), -+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR, "bpp/%d", idx); -+ } - - return 0; - } -@@ -1038,6 +1044,9 @@ - { - unsigned idx; - -+ for (idx = 0; idx < BPP_NO; idx++) -+ devfs_remove("bpp/%d", idx); -+ devfs_remove("bpp"); - unregister_chrdev(BPP_MAJOR, dev_name); - - for (idx = 0; idx < BPP_NO; idx++) { -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/sbus/char/vfc_dev.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/sbus/char/vfc_dev.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/sbus/char/vfc_dev.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/sbus/char/vfc_dev.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -164,6 +164,10 @@ - return -EINVAL; - if (init_vfc_hw(dev)) - return -EIO; -+ -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(VFC_MAJOR, instance), -+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR, -+ "vfc/%d", instance); - return 0; - } - -@@ -673,6 +677,7 @@ - kfree(vfc_dev_lst); - return -EIO; - } -+ devfs_mk_dir("vfc"); - instance = 0; - for_all_sbusdev(sdev, sbus) { - if (strcmp(sdev->prom_name, "vfc") == 0) { -@@ -712,6 +717,7 @@ - { - if(dev == NULL) - return; -+ devfs_remove("vfc/%d", dev->instance); - sbus_iounmap(dev->regs, sizeof(struct vfc_regs)); - kfree(dev); - } -@@ -725,6 +731,7 @@ - for (devp = vfc_dev_lst; *devp; devp++) - deinit_vfc_device(*devp); - -+ devfs_remove("vfc"); - kfree(vfc_dev_lst); - return; - } -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/sbus/char/vfc.h linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/sbus/char/vfc.h ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/sbus/char/vfc.h 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/sbus/char/vfc.h 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1,6 +1,8 @@ - #ifndef _LINUX_VFC_H_ - #define _LINUX_VFC_H_ - -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> -+ - /* - * The control register for the vfc is at offset 0x4000 - * The first field ram bank is located at offset 0x5000 -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/scsi/osst.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/scsi/osst.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/scsi/osst.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/scsi/osst.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ - #include <linux/vmalloc.h> - #include <linux/blkdev.h> - #include <linux/moduleparam.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/delay.h> - #include <linux/jiffies.h> - #include <asm/uaccess.h> -@@ -5859,6 +5860,18 @@ - STps->drv_block = (-1); - STps->drv_file = (-1); - } -+ for (mode = 0; mode < ST_NBR_MODES; ++mode) { -+ /* Rewind entry */ -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(OSST_MAJOR, dev_num + (mode << 5)), -+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUGO | S_IWUGO, -+ "%s/ot%s", SDp->devfs_name, osst_formats[mode]); -+ -+ /* No-rewind entry */ -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(OSST_MAJOR, dev_num + (mode << 5) + 128), -+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUGO | S_IWUGO, -+ "%s/ot%sn", SDp->devfs_name, osst_formats[mode]); -+ } -+ drive->number = devfs_register_tape(SDp->devfs_name); - - tpnt->current_mode = 0; - tpnt->modes[0].defined = 1; -@@ -5914,6 +5927,11 @@ - osst_sysfs_destroy(MKDEV(OSST_MAJOR, i)); - osst_sysfs_destroy(MKDEV(OSST_MAJOR, i+128)); - tpnt->device = NULL; -+ for (mode = 0; mode < ST_NBR_MODES; ++mode) { -+ devfs_remove("%s/ot%s", SDp->devfs_name, osst_formats[mode]); -+ devfs_remove("%s/ot%sn", SDp->devfs_name, osst_formats[mode]); -+ } -+ devfs_unregister_tape(tpnt->drive->number); - put_disk(tpnt->drive); - os_scsi_tapes[i] = NULL; - osst_nr_dev--; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/scsi/scsi.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/scsi/scsi.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/scsi/scsi.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/scsi/scsi.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ - #include <linux/delay.h> - #include <linux/init.h> - #include <linux/completion.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/unistd.h> - #include <linux/spinlock.h> - #include <linux/kmod.h> -@@ -1119,6 +1120,7 @@ - - scsi_netlink_init(); - -+ devfs_mk_dir("scsi"); - printk(KERN_NOTICE "SCSI subsystem initialized\n"); - return 0; - -@@ -1144,6 +1146,7 @@ - scsi_exit_sysctl(); - scsi_exit_hosts(); - scsi_exit_devinfo(); -+ devfs_remove("scsi"); - scsi_exit_procfs(); - scsi_exit_queue(); - } -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/scsi/scsi_scan.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/scsi/scsi_scan.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/scsi/scsi_scan.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/scsi/scsi_scan.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -719,8 +719,12 @@ - sdev->inq_periph_qual, inq_result[2] & 0x07, - (inq_result[3] & 0x0f) == 1 ? " CCS" : ""); - -+ sprintf(sdev->devfs_name, "scsi/host%d/bus%d/target%d/lun%d", -+ sdev->host->host_no, sdev->channel, -+ sdev->id, sdev->lun); -+ - /* -- * End sysfs code. -+ * End driverfs/devfs code. - */ - - if ((sdev->scsi_level >= SCSI_2) && (inq_result[7] & 2) && -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/scsi/sd.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/scsi/sd.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/scsi/sd.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/scsi/sd.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1687,6 +1687,8 @@ - 'a' + m1, 'a' + m2, 'a' + m3); - } - -+ strcpy(gd->devfs_name, sdp->devfs_name); -+ - gd->private_data = &sdkp->driver; - gd->queue = sdkp->device->request_queue; - -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/scsi/sg.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/scsi/sg.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/scsi/sg.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/scsi/sg.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -43,6 +43,7 @@ - #include <linux/poll.h> - #include <linux/smp_lock.h> - #include <linux/moduleparam.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/cdev.h> - #include <linux/seq_file.h> - #include <linux/blkdev.h> -@@ -1530,6 +1531,7 @@ - class_device_destroy(sg_sysfs_class, MKDEV(SCSI_GENERIC_MAJOR, k)); - cdev_del(sdp->cdev); - sdp->cdev = NULL; -+ devfs_remove("%s/generic", scsidp->devfs_name); - put_disk(sdp->disk); - sdp->disk = NULL; - if (NULL == sdp->headfp) -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/scsi/sr.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/scsi/sr.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/scsi/sr.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/scsi/sr.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -591,6 +591,8 @@ - get_capabilities(cd); - sr_vendor_init(cd); - -+ snprintf(disk->devfs_name, sizeof(disk->devfs_name), -+ "%s/cd", sdev->devfs_name); - disk->driverfs_dev = &sdev->sdev_gendev; - set_capacity(disk, cd->capacity); - disk->private_data = &cd->driver; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/scsi/st.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/scsi/st.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/scsi/st.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/scsi/st.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ - #include <linux/spinlock.h> - #include <linux/blkdev.h> - #include <linux/moduleparam.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/cdev.h> - #include <linux/delay.h> - #include <linux/mutex.h> -@@ -4056,6 +4057,21 @@ - goto out_free_tape; - } - -+ for (mode = 0; mode < ST_NBR_MODES; ++mode) { -+ /* Make sure that the minor numbers corresponding to the four -+ first modes always get the same names */ -+ i = mode << (4 - ST_NBR_MODE_BITS); -+ /* Rewind entry */ -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(SCSI_TAPE_MAJOR, TAPE_MINOR(dev_num, mode, 0)), -+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUGO | S_IWUGO, -+ "%s/mt%s", SDp->devfs_name, st_formats[i]); -+ /* No-rewind entry */ -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(SCSI_TAPE_MAJOR, TAPE_MINOR(dev_num, mode, 1)), -+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUGO | S_IWUGO, -+ "%s/mt%sn", SDp->devfs_name, st_formats[i]); -+ } -+ disk->number = devfs_register_tape(SDp->devfs_name); -+ - sdev_printk(KERN_WARNING, SDp, - "Attached scsi tape %s\n", tape_name(tpnt)); - printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: try direct i/o: %s (alignment %d B)\n", -@@ -4109,9 +4125,13 @@ - scsi_tapes[i] = NULL; - st_nr_dev--; - write_unlock(&st_dev_arr_lock); -+ devfs_unregister_tape(tpnt->disk->number); - sysfs_remove_link(&tpnt->device->sdev_gendev.kobj, - "tape"); - for (mode = 0; mode < ST_NBR_MODES; ++mode) { -+ j = mode << (4 - ST_NBR_MODE_BITS); -+ devfs_remove("%s/mt%s", SDp->devfs_name, st_formats[j]); -+ devfs_remove("%s/mt%sn", SDp->devfs_name, st_formats[j]); - for (j=0; j < 2; j++) { - class_device_destroy(st_sysfs_class, - MKDEV(SCSI_TAPE_MAJOR, -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/21285.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/21285.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/21285.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/21285.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -478,6 +478,7 @@ - .owner = THIS_MODULE, - .driver_name = "ttyFB", - .dev_name = "ttyFB", -+ .devfs_name = "ttyFB", - .major = SERIAL_21285_MAJOR, - .minor = SERIAL_21285_MINOR, - .nr = 1, -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/8250.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/8250.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/8250.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/8250.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -2381,6 +2381,7 @@ - static struct uart_driver serial8250_reg = { - .owner = THIS_MODULE, - .driver_name = "serial", -+ .devfs_name = "tts/", - .dev_name = "ttyS", - .major = TTY_MAJOR, - .minor = 64, -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/atmel_serial.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/atmel_serial.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/atmel_serial.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/atmel_serial.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -875,6 +875,7 @@ - .owner = THIS_MODULE, - .driver_name = "atmel_serial", - .dev_name = ATMEL_DEVICENAME, -+ .devfs_name = ATMEL_DEVICENAME, - .major = SERIAL_ATMEL_MAJOR, - .minor = MINOR_START, - .nr = ATMEL_MAX_UART, -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/crisv10.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/crisv10.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/crisv10.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/crisv10.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -4877,7 +4877,7 @@ - driver->init_termios = tty_std_termios; - driver->init_termios.c_cflag = - B115200 | CS8 | CREAD | HUPCL | CLOCAL; /* is normally B9600 default... */ -- driver->flags = TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW | TTY_DRIVER_DYNAMIC_DEV; -+ driver->flags = TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW | TTY_DRIVER_NO_DEVFS; - driver->termios = serial_termios; - driver->termios_locked = serial_termios_locked; - -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/dz.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/dz.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/dz.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/dz.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -767,7 +767,11 @@ - static struct uart_driver dz_reg = { - .owner = THIS_MODULE, - .driver_name = "serial", -+#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS -+ .dev_name = "tts/%d", -+#else - .dev_name = "ttyS%d", -+#endif - .major = TTY_MAJOR, - .minor = 64, - .nr = DZ_NB_PORT, -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/imx.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/imx.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/imx.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/imx.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -887,6 +887,7 @@ - .owner = THIS_MODULE, - .driver_name = DRIVER_NAME, - .dev_name = "ttySMX", -+ .devfs_name = "ttsmx/", - .major = SERIAL_IMX_MAJOR, - .minor = MINOR_START, - .nr = ARRAY_SIZE(imx_ports), -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/ip22zilog.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/ip22zilog.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/ip22zilog.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/ip22zilog.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1082,6 +1082,7 @@ - static struct uart_driver ip22zilog_reg = { - .owner = THIS_MODULE, - .driver_name = "serial", -+ .devfs_name = "tts/", - .dev_name = "ttyS", - .major = TTY_MAJOR, - .minor = 64, -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/m32r_sio.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/m32r_sio.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/m32r_sio.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/m32r_sio.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1127,6 +1127,7 @@ - static struct uart_driver m32r_sio_reg = { - .owner = THIS_MODULE, - .driver_name = "sio", -+ .devfs_name = "tts/", - .dev_name = "ttyS", - .major = TTY_MAJOR, - .minor = 64, -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/mcfserial.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/mcfserial.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/mcfserial.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/mcfserial.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1713,6 +1713,7 @@ - /* Initialize the tty_driver structure */ - mcfrs_serial_driver->owner = THIS_MODULE; - mcfrs_serial_driver->name = "ttyS"; -+ mcfrs_serial_driver->devfs_name = "ttys/"; - mcfrs_serial_driver->driver_name = "serial"; - mcfrs_serial_driver->major = TTY_MAJOR; - mcfrs_serial_driver->minor_start = 64; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/mpc52xx_uart.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/mpc52xx_uart.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/mpc52xx_uart.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/mpc52xx_uart.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -693,6 +693,7 @@ - .owner = THIS_MODULE, - .driver_name = "mpc52xx_psc_uart", - .dev_name = "ttyPSC", -+ .devfs_name = "ttyPSC", - .major = SERIAL_PSC_MAJOR, - .minor = SERIAL_PSC_MINOR, - .nr = MPC52xx_PSC_MAXNUM, -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/mpsc.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/mpsc.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/mpsc.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/mpsc.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -314,6 +314,7 @@ - #define MPSC_MAJOR 204 - #define MPSC_MINOR_START 44 - #define MPSC_DRIVER_NAME "MPSC" -+#define MPSC_DEVFS_NAME "ttymm/" - #define MPSC_DEV_NAME "ttyMM" - #define MPSC_VERSION "1.00" - -@@ -1861,6 +1862,7 @@ - static struct uart_driver mpsc_reg = { - .owner = THIS_MODULE, - .driver_name = MPSC_DRIVER_NAME, -+ .devfs_name = MPSC_DEVFS_NAME, - .dev_name = MPSC_DEV_NAME, - .major = MPSC_MAJOR, - .minor = MPSC_MINOR_START, -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/pmac_zilog.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/pmac_zilog.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/pmac_zilog.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/pmac_zilog.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -100,6 +100,7 @@ - static struct uart_driver pmz_uart_reg = { - .owner = THIS_MODULE, - .driver_name = "ttyS", -+ .devfs_name = "tts/", - .dev_name = "ttyS", - .major = TTY_MAJOR, - }; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/pxa.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/pxa.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/pxa.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/pxa.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -777,6 +777,7 @@ - static struct uart_driver serial_pxa_reg = { - .owner = THIS_MODULE, - .driver_name = "PXA serial", -+ .devfs_name = "tts/", - .dev_name = "ttyS", - .major = TTY_MAJOR, - .minor = 64, -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/s3c2410.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/s3c2410.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/s3c2410.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/s3c2410.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -148,6 +148,7 @@ - /* UART name and device definitions */ - - #define S3C24XX_SERIAL_NAME "ttySAC" -+#define S3C24XX_SERIAL_DEVFS "tts/" - #define S3C24XX_SERIAL_MAJOR 204 - #define S3C24XX_SERIAL_MINOR 64 - -@@ -950,6 +951,7 @@ - .nr = 3, - .cons = S3C24XX_SERIAL_CONSOLE, - .driver_name = S3C24XX_SERIAL_NAME, -+ .devfs_name = S3C24XX_SERIAL_DEVFS, - .major = S3C24XX_SERIAL_MAJOR, - .minor = S3C24XX_SERIAL_MINOR, - }; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/sa1100.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/sa1100.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/sa1100.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/sa1100.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -815,6 +815,7 @@ - .owner = THIS_MODULE, - .driver_name = "ttySA", - .dev_name = "ttySA", -+ .devfs_name = "ttySA", - .major = SERIAL_SA1100_MAJOR, - .minor = MINOR_START, - .nr = NR_PORTS, -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/serial_core.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/serial_core.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/serial_core.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/serial_core.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -2182,6 +2182,7 @@ - - normal->owner = drv->owner; - normal->driver_name = drv->driver_name; -+ normal->devfs_name = drv->devfs_name; - normal->name = drv->dev_name; - normal->major = drv->major; - normal->minor_start = drv->minor; -@@ -2189,7 +2190,7 @@ - normal->subtype = SERIAL_TYPE_NORMAL; - normal->init_termios = tty_std_termios; - normal->init_termios.c_cflag = B9600 | CS8 | CREAD | HUPCL | CLOCAL; -- normal->flags = TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW | TTY_DRIVER_DYNAMIC_DEV; -+ normal->flags = TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW | TTY_DRIVER_NO_DEVFS; - normal->driver_state = drv; - tty_set_operations(normal, &uart_ops); - -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/serial_txx9.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/serial_txx9.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/serial_txx9.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/serial_txx9.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -68,10 +68,12 @@ - #if !defined(CONFIG_SERIAL_TXX9_STDSERIAL) - /* "ttyS" is used for standard serial driver */ - #define TXX9_TTY_NAME "ttyTX" -+#define TXX9_TTY_DEVFS_NAME "tttx/" - #define TXX9_TTY_MINOR_START (64 + 64) /* ttyTX0(128), ttyTX1(129) */ - #else - /* acts like standard serial driver */ - #define TXX9_TTY_NAME "ttyS" -+#define TXX9_TTY_DEVFS_NAME "tts/" - #define TXX9_TTY_MINOR_START 64 - #endif - #define TXX9_TTY_MAJOR TTY_MAJOR -@@ -968,6 +970,7 @@ - static struct uart_driver serial_txx9_reg = { - .owner = THIS_MODULE, - .driver_name = "serial_txx9", -+ .devfs_name = TXX9_TTY_DEVFS_NAME, - .dev_name = TXX9_TTY_NAME, - .major = TXX9_TTY_MAJOR, - .minor = TXX9_TTY_MINOR_START, -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/sh-sci.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/sh-sci.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/sh-sci.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/sh-sci.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1320,6 +1320,9 @@ - static struct uart_driver sci_uart_driver = { - .owner = THIS_MODULE, - .driver_name = "sci", -+#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_FS -+ .devfs_name = "ttsc/", -+#endif - .dev_name = "ttySC", - .major = SCI_MAJOR, - .minor = SCI_MINOR_START, -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/sunhv.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/sunhv.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/sunhv.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/sunhv.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -353,6 +353,7 @@ - static struct uart_driver sunhv_reg = { - .owner = THIS_MODULE, - .driver_name = "serial", -+ .devfs_name = "tts/", - .dev_name = "ttyS", - .major = TTY_MAJOR, - }; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/sunsab.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/sunsab.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/sunsab.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/sunsab.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -849,6 +849,7 @@ - static struct uart_driver sunsab_reg = { - .owner = THIS_MODULE, - .driver_name = "serial", -+ .devfs_name = "tts/", - .dev_name = "ttyS", - .major = TTY_MAJOR, - }; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/sunsu.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/sunsu.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/sunsu.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/sunsu.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1175,6 +1175,7 @@ - static struct uart_driver sunsu_reg = { - .owner = THIS_MODULE, - .driver_name = "serial", -+ .devfs_name = "tts/", - .dev_name = "ttyS", - .major = TTY_MAJOR, - }; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/sunzilog.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/sunzilog.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/sunzilog.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/sunzilog.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1006,6 +1006,7 @@ - static struct uart_driver sunzilog_reg = { - .owner = THIS_MODULE, - .driver_name = "ttyS", -+ .devfs_name = "tts/", - .dev_name = "ttyS", - .major = TTY_MAJOR, - }; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/v850e_uart.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/v850e_uart.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/v850e_uart.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/v850e_uart.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -468,6 +468,7 @@ - static struct uart_driver v850e_uart_driver = { - .owner = THIS_MODULE, - .driver_name = "v850e_uart", -+ .devfs_name = "tts/", - .dev_name = "ttyS", - .major = TTY_MAJOR, - .minor = V850E_UART_MINOR_BASE, -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/vr41xx_siu.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/vr41xx_siu.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/serial/vr41xx_siu.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/serial/vr41xx_siu.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -910,6 +910,7 @@ - .owner = THIS_MODULE, - .driver_name = "SIU", - .dev_name = "ttyVR", -+ .devfs_name = "ttvr/", - .major = SIU_MAJOR, - .minor = SIU_MINOR_BASE, - .cons = SERIAL_VR41XX_CONSOLE, -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/tc/zs.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/tc/zs.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/tc/zs.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/tc/zs.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1744,6 +1744,7 @@ - /* Not all of this is exactly right for us. */ - - serial_driver->owner = THIS_MODULE; -+ serial_driver->devfs_name = "tts/"; - serial_driver->name = "ttyS"; - serial_driver->major = TTY_MAJOR; - serial_driver->minor_start = 64; -@@ -1752,7 +1753,7 @@ - serial_driver->init_termios = tty_std_termios; - serial_driver->init_termios.c_cflag = - B9600 | CS8 | CREAD | HUPCL | CLOCAL; -- serial_driver->flags = TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW | TTY_DRIVER_DYNAMIC_DEV; -+ serial_driver->flags = TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW | TTY_DRIVER_NO_DEVFS; - tty_set_operations(serial_driver, &serial_ops); - - if (tty_register_driver(serial_driver)) -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/telephony/phonedev.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/telephony/phonedev.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/telephony/phonedev.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/telephony/phonedev.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ - - #include <linux/kmod.h> - #include <linux/sem.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/mutex.h> - - #define PHONE_NUM_DEVICES 256 -@@ -105,6 +106,8 @@ - if (phone_device[i] == NULL) { - phone_device[i] = p; - p->minor = i; -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(PHONE_MAJOR,i), -+ S_IFCHR|S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR, "phone/%d", i); - mutex_unlock(&phone_lock); - return 0; - } -@@ -122,6 +125,7 @@ - mutex_lock(&phone_lock); - if (phone_device[pfd->minor] != pfd) - panic("phone: bad unregister"); -+ devfs_remove("phone/%d", pfd->minor); - phone_device[pfd->minor] = NULL; - mutex_unlock(&phone_lock); - } -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/usb/class/cdc-acm.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/usb/class/cdc-acm.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/usb/class/cdc-acm.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/usb/class/cdc-acm.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1151,11 +1151,12 @@ - acm_tty_driver->owner = THIS_MODULE, - acm_tty_driver->driver_name = "acm", - acm_tty_driver->name = "ttyACM", -+ acm_tty_driver->devfs_name = "usb/acm/", - acm_tty_driver->major = ACM_TTY_MAJOR, - acm_tty_driver->minor_start = 0, - acm_tty_driver->type = TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_SERIAL, - acm_tty_driver->subtype = SERIAL_TYPE_NORMAL, -- acm_tty_driver->flags = TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW | TTY_DRIVER_DYNAMIC_DEV; -+ acm_tty_driver->flags = TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW | TTY_DRIVER_NO_DEVFS, - acm_tty_driver->init_termios = tty_std_termios; - acm_tty_driver->init_termios.c_cflag = B9600 | CS8 | CREAD | HUPCL | CLOCAL; - tty_set_operations(acm_tty_driver, &acm_ops); -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/usb/gadget/serial.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/usb/gadget/serial.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/usb/gadget/serial.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/usb/gadget/serial.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -587,11 +587,12 @@ - gs_tty_driver->owner = THIS_MODULE; - gs_tty_driver->driver_name = GS_SHORT_NAME; - gs_tty_driver->name = "ttygs"; -+ gs_tty_driver->devfs_name = "usb/ttygs/"; - gs_tty_driver->major = GS_MAJOR; - gs_tty_driver->minor_start = GS_MINOR_START; - gs_tty_driver->type = TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_SERIAL; - gs_tty_driver->subtype = SERIAL_TYPE_NORMAL; -- gs_tty_driver->flags = TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW | TTY_DRIVER_DYNAMIC_DEV; -+ gs_tty_driver->flags = TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW | TTY_DRIVER_NO_DEVFS; - gs_tty_driver->init_termios = tty_std_termios; - gs_tty_driver->init_termios.c_cflag = B9600 | CS8 | CREAD | HUPCL | CLOCAL; - tty_set_operations(gs_tty_driver, &gs_tty_ops); -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/usb/serial/usb-serial.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/usb/serial/usb-serial.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/usb/serial/usb-serial.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/usb/serial/usb-serial.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1055,12 +1055,13 @@ - - usb_serial_tty_driver->owner = THIS_MODULE; - usb_serial_tty_driver->driver_name = "usbserial"; -+ usb_serial_tty_driver->devfs_name = "usb/tts/"; - usb_serial_tty_driver->name = "ttyUSB"; - usb_serial_tty_driver->major = SERIAL_TTY_MAJOR; - usb_serial_tty_driver->minor_start = 0; - usb_serial_tty_driver->type = TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_SERIAL; - usb_serial_tty_driver->subtype = SERIAL_TYPE_NORMAL; -- usb_serial_tty_driver->flags = TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW | TTY_DRIVER_DYNAMIC_DEV; -+ usb_serial_tty_driver->flags = TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW | TTY_DRIVER_NO_DEVFS; - usb_serial_tty_driver->init_termios = tty_std_termios; - usb_serial_tty_driver->init_termios.c_cflag = B9600 | CS8 | CREAD | HUPCL | CLOCAL; - tty_set_operations(usb_serial_tty_driver, &serial_ops); -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/video/fbmem.c linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/video/fbmem.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/drivers/video/fbmem.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/drivers/video/fbmem.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ - #ifdef CONFIG_KMOD - #include <linux/kmod.h> - #endif -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/err.h> - #include <linux/device.h> - #include <linux/efi.h> -@@ -1324,6 +1325,8 @@ - fb_add_videomode(&mode, &fb_info->modelist); - registered_fb[i] = fb_info; - -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(FB_MAJOR, i), -+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUGO | S_IWUGO, "fb/%d", i); - event.info = fb_info; - fb_notifier_call_chain(FB_EVENT_FB_REGISTERED, &event); - return 0; -@@ -1349,6 +1352,7 @@ - i = fb_info->node; - if (!registered_fb[i]) - return -EINVAL; -+ devfs_remove("fb/%d", i); - - if (fb_info->pixmap.addr && - (fb_info->pixmap.flags & FB_PIXMAP_DEFAULT)) -@@ -1400,6 +1404,7 @@ - { - create_proc_read_entry("fb", 0, NULL, fbmem_read_proc, NULL); - -+ devfs_mk_dir("fb"); - if (register_chrdev(FB_MAJOR,"fb",&fb_fops)) - printk("unable to get major %d for fb devs\n", FB_MAJOR); - -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/fs/block_dev.c linux-2.6.19.dev/fs/block_dev.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/fs/block_dev.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/fs/block_dev.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ - #include <linux/slab.h> - #include <linux/kmod.h> - #include <linux/major.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/smp_lock.h> - #include <linux/highmem.h> - #include <linux/blkdev.h> -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/fs/char_dev.c linux-2.6.19.dev/fs/char_dev.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/fs/char_dev.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/fs/char_dev.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ - #include <linux/errno.h> - #include <linux/module.h> - #include <linux/smp_lock.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/seq_file.h> - - #include <linux/kobject.h> -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/fs/coda/psdev.c linux-2.6.19.dev/fs/coda/psdev.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/fs/coda/psdev.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/fs/coda/psdev.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ - #include <linux/delay.h> - #include <linux/skbuff.h> - #include <linux/proc_fs.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/vmalloc.h> - #include <linux/fs.h> - #include <linux/file.h> -@@ -364,12 +365,22 @@ - err = PTR_ERR(coda_psdev_class); - goto out_chrdev; - } -- for (i = 0; i < MAX_CODADEVS; i++) -+ devfs_mk_dir ("coda"); -+ for (i = 0; i < MAX_CODADEVS; i++) { - class_device_create(coda_psdev_class, NULL, - MKDEV(CODA_PSDEV_MAJOR,i), NULL, "cfs%d", i); -+ err = devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(CODA_PSDEV_MAJOR, i), -+ S_IFCHR|S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR, "coda/%d", i); -+ if (err) -+ goto out_class; -+ } - coda_sysctl_init(); - goto out; - -+out_class: -+ for (i = 0; i < MAX_CODADEVS; i++) -+ class_device_destroy(coda_psdev_class, MKDEV(CODA_PSDEV_MAJOR, i)); -+ class_destroy(coda_psdev_class); - out_chrdev: - unregister_chrdev(CODA_PSDEV_MAJOR, "coda"); - out: -@@ -408,9 +419,12 @@ - } - return 0; - out: -- for (i = 0; i < MAX_CODADEVS; i++) -+ for (i = 0; i < MAX_CODADEVS; i++) { - class_device_destroy(coda_psdev_class, MKDEV(CODA_PSDEV_MAJOR, i)); -+ devfs_remove("coda/%d", i); -+ } - class_destroy(coda_psdev_class); -+ devfs_remove("coda"); - unregister_chrdev(CODA_PSDEV_MAJOR, "coda"); - coda_sysctl_clean(); - out1: -@@ -427,9 +441,12 @@ - if ( err != 0 ) { - printk("coda: failed to unregister filesystem\n"); - } -- for (i = 0; i < MAX_CODADEVS; i++) -+ for (i = 0; i < MAX_CODADEVS; i++) { - class_device_destroy(coda_psdev_class, MKDEV(CODA_PSDEV_MAJOR, i)); -+ devfs_remove("coda/%d", i); -+ } - class_destroy(coda_psdev_class); -+ devfs_remove("coda"); - unregister_chrdev(CODA_PSDEV_MAJOR, "coda"); - coda_sysctl_clean(); - coda_destroy_inodecache(); -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/fs/compat_ioctl.c linux-2.6.19.dev/fs/compat_ioctl.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/fs/compat_ioctl.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/fs/compat_ioctl.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -42,6 +42,7 @@ - #include <linux/cdrom.h> - #include <linux/auto_fs.h> - #include <linux/auto_fs4.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs.h> - #include <linux/tty.h> - #include <linux/vt_kern.h> - #include <linux/fb.h> -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/fs/devfs/base.c linux-2.6.19.dev/fs/devfs/base.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/fs/devfs/base.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/fs/devfs/base.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -0,0 +1,2835 @@ -+/* devfs (Device FileSystem) driver. -+ -+ Copyright (C) 1998-2002 Richard Gooch -+ -+ This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or -+ modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public -+ License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either -+ version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. -+ -+ This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU -+ Library General Public License for more details. -+ -+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public -+ License along with this library; if not, write to the Free -+ Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. -+ -+ Richard Gooch may be reached by email at rgooch@atnf.csiro.au -+ The postal address is: -+ Richard Gooch, c/o ATNF, P. O. Box 76, Epping, N.S.W., 2121, Australia. -+ -+ ChangeLog -+ -+ 19980110 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Original version. -+ v0.1 -+ 19980111 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Created per-fs inode table rather than using inode->u.generic_ip -+ v0.2 -+ 19980111 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Created .epoch inode which has a ctime of 0. -+ Fixed loss of named pipes when dentries lost. -+ Fixed loss of inode data when devfs_register() follows mknod(). -+ v0.3 -+ 19980111 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Fix for when compiling with CONFIG_KERNELD. -+ 19980112 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Fix for readdir() which sometimes didn't show entries. -+ Added <<tolerant>> option to <devfs_register>. -+ v0.4 -+ 19980113 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Created <devfs_fill_file> function. -+ v0.5 -+ 19980115 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Added subdirectory support. Major restructuring. -+ 19980116 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Fixed <find_by_dev> to not search major=0,minor=0. -+ Added symlink support. -+ v0.6 -+ 19980120 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Created <devfs_mk_dir> function and support directory unregister -+ 19980120 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Auto-ownership uses real uid/gid rather than effective uid/gid. -+ v0.7 -+ 19980121 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Supported creation of sockets. -+ v0.8 -+ 19980122 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Added DEVFS_FL_HIDE_UNREG flag. -+ Interface change to <devfs_mk_symlink>. -+ Created <devfs_symlink> to support symlink(2). -+ v0.9 -+ 19980123 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Added check to <devfs_fill_file> to check inode is in devfs. -+ Added optional traversal of symlinks. -+ v0.10 -+ 19980124 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Created <devfs_get_flags> and <devfs_set_flags>. -+ v0.11 -+ 19980125 C. Scott Ananian <cananian@alumni.princeton.edu> -+ Created <devfs_find_handle>. -+ 19980125 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Allow removal of symlinks. -+ v0.12 -+ 19980125 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Created <devfs_set_symlink_destination>. -+ 19980126 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Moved DEVFS_SUPER_MAGIC into header file. -+ Added DEVFS_FL_HIDE flag. -+ Created <devfs_get_maj_min>. -+ Created <devfs_get_handle_from_inode>. -+ Fixed minor bug in <find_by_dev>. -+ 19980127 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Changed interface to <find_by_dev>, <find_entry>, -+ <devfs_unregister>, <devfs_fill_file> and <devfs_find_handle>. -+ Fixed inode times when symlink created with symlink(2). -+ v0.13 -+ 19980129 C. Scott Ananian <cananian@alumni.princeton.edu> -+ Exported <devfs_set_symlink_destination>, <devfs_get_maj_min> -+ and <devfs_get_handle_from_inode>. -+ 19980129 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Created <devfs_unlink> to support unlink(2). -+ v0.14 -+ 19980129 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Fixed kerneld support for entries in devfs subdirectories. -+ 19980130 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Bugfixes in <call_kerneld>. -+ v0.15 -+ 19980207 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Call kerneld when looking up unregistered entries. -+ v0.16 -+ 19980326 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Modified interface to <devfs_find_handle> for symlink traversal. -+ v0.17 -+ 19980331 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Fixed persistence bug with device numbers for manually created -+ device files. -+ Fixed problem with recreating symlinks with different content. -+ v0.18 -+ 19980401 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Changed to CONFIG_KMOD. -+ Hide entries which are manually unlinked. -+ Always invalidate devfs dentry cache when registering entries. -+ Created <devfs_rmdir> to support rmdir(2). -+ Ensure directories created by <devfs_mk_dir> are visible. -+ v0.19 -+ 19980402 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Invalidate devfs dentry cache when making directories. -+ Invalidate devfs dentry cache when removing entries. -+ Fixed persistence bug with fifos. -+ v0.20 -+ 19980421 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Print process command when debugging kerneld/kmod. -+ Added debugging for register/unregister/change operations. -+ 19980422 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Added "devfs=" boot options. -+ v0.21 -+ 19980426 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ No longer lock/unlock superblock in <devfs_put_super>. -+ Drop negative dentries when they are released. -+ Manage dcache more efficiently. -+ v0.22 -+ 19980427 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Added DEVFS_FL_AUTO_DEVNUM flag. -+ v0.23 -+ 19980430 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ No longer set unnecessary methods. -+ v0.24 -+ 19980504 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Added PID display to <call_kerneld> debugging message. -+ Added "after" debugging message to <call_kerneld>. -+ 19980519 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Added "diread" and "diwrite" boot options. -+ 19980520 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Fixed persistence problem with permissions. -+ v0.25 -+ 19980602 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Support legacy device nodes. -+ Fixed bug where recreated inodes were hidden. -+ v0.26 -+ 19980602 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Improved debugging in <get_vfs_inode>. -+ 19980607 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ No longer free old dentries in <devfs_mk_dir>. -+ Free all dentries for a given entry when deleting inodes. -+ v0.27 -+ 19980627 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Limit auto-device numbering to majors 128 to 239. -+ v0.28 -+ 19980629 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Fixed inode times persistence problem. -+ v0.29 -+ 19980704 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Fixed spelling in <devfs_readlink> debug. -+ Fixed bug in <devfs_setup> parsing "dilookup". -+ v0.30 -+ 19980705 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Fixed devfs inode leak when manually recreating inodes. -+ Fixed permission persistence problem when recreating inodes. -+ v0.31 -+ 19980727 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Removed harmless "unused variable" compiler warning. -+ Fixed modes for manually recreated device nodes. -+ v0.32 -+ 19980728 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Added NULL devfs inode warning in <devfs_read_inode>. -+ Force all inode nlink values to 1. -+ v0.33 -+ 19980730 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Added "dimknod" boot option. -+ Set inode nlink to 0 when freeing dentries. -+ Fixed modes for manually recreated symlinks. -+ v0.34 -+ 19980802 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Fixed bugs in recreated directories and symlinks. -+ v0.35 -+ 19980806 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Fixed bugs in recreated device nodes. -+ 19980807 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Fixed bug in currently unused <devfs_get_handle_from_inode>. -+ Defined new <devfs_handle_t> type. -+ Improved debugging when getting entries. -+ Fixed bug where directories could be emptied. -+ v0.36 -+ 19980809 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Replaced dummy .epoch inode with .devfsd character device. -+ 19980810 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Implemented devfsd protocol revision 0. -+ v0.37 -+ 19980819 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Added soothing message to warning in <devfs_d_iput>. -+ v0.38 -+ 19980829 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Use GCC extensions for structure initialisations. -+ Implemented async open notification. -+ Incremented devfsd protocol revision to 1. -+ v0.39 -+ 19980908 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Moved async open notification to end of <devfs_open>. -+ v0.40 -+ 19980910 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Prepended "/dev/" to module load request. -+ Renamed <call_kerneld> to <call_kmod>. -+ v0.41 -+ 19980910 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Fixed typo "AYSNC" -> "ASYNC". -+ v0.42 -+ 19980910 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Added open flag for files. -+ v0.43 -+ 19980927 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Set i_blocks=0 and i_blksize=1024 in <devfs_read_inode>. -+ v0.44 -+ 19981005 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Added test for empty <<name>> in <devfs_find_handle>. -+ Renamed <generate_path> to <devfs_generate_path> and published. -+ v0.45 -+ 19981006 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Created <devfs_get_fops>. -+ v0.46 -+ 19981007 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Limit auto-device numbering to majors 144 to 239. -+ v0.47 -+ 19981010 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Updated <devfs_follow_link> for VFS change in 2.1.125. -+ v0.48 -+ 19981022 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Created DEVFS_ FL_COMPAT flag. -+ v0.49 -+ 19981023 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Created "nocompat" boot option. -+ v0.50 -+ 19981025 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Replaced "mount" boot option with "nomount". -+ v0.51 -+ 19981110 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Created "only" boot option. -+ v0.52 -+ 19981112 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Added DEVFS_FL_REMOVABLE flag. -+ v0.53 -+ 19981114 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Only call <scan_dir_for_removable> on first call to -+ <devfs_readdir>. -+ v0.54 -+ 19981205 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Updated <devfs_rmdir> for VFS change in 2.1.131. -+ v0.55 -+ 19981218 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Created <devfs_mk_compat>. -+ 19981220 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Check for partitions on removable media in <devfs_lookup>. -+ v0.56 -+ 19990118 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Added support for registering regular files. -+ Created <devfs_set_file_size>. -+ Update devfs inodes from entries if not changed through FS. -+ v0.57 -+ 19990124 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Fixed <devfs_fill_file> to only initialise temporary inodes. -+ Trap for NULL fops in <devfs_register>. -+ Return -ENODEV in <devfs_fill_file> for non-driver inodes. -+ v0.58 -+ 19990126 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Switched from PATH_MAX to DEVFS_PATHLEN. -+ v0.59 -+ 19990127 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Created "nottycompat" boot option. -+ v0.60 -+ 19990318 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Fixed <devfsd_read> to not overrun event buffer. -+ v0.61 -+ 19990329 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Created <devfs_auto_unregister>. -+ v0.62 -+ 19990330 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Don't return unregistred entries in <devfs_find_handle>. -+ Panic in <devfs_unregister> if entry unregistered. -+ 19990401 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Don't panic in <devfs_auto_unregister> for duplicates. -+ v0.63 -+ 19990402 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Don't unregister already unregistered entries in <unregister>. -+ v0.64 -+ 19990510 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Disable warning messages when unable to read partition table for -+ removable media. -+ v0.65 -+ 19990512 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Updated <devfs_lookup> for VFS change in 2.3.1-pre1. -+ Created "oops-on-panic" boot option. -+ Improved debugging in <devfs_register> and <devfs_unregister>. -+ v0.66 -+ 19990519 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Added documentation for some functions. -+ 19990525 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Removed "oops-on-panic" boot option: now always Oops. -+ v0.67 -+ 19990531 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Improved debugging in <devfs_register>. -+ v0.68 -+ 19990604 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Added "diunlink" and "nokmod" boot options. -+ Removed superfluous warning message in <devfs_d_iput>. -+ v0.69 -+ 19990611 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Took account of change to <d_alloc_root>. -+ v0.70 -+ 19990614 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Created separate event queue for each mounted devfs. -+ Removed <devfs_invalidate_dcache>. -+ Created new ioctl()s. -+ Incremented devfsd protocol revision to 3. -+ Fixed bug when re-creating directories: contents were lost. -+ Block access to inodes until devfsd updates permissions. -+ 19990615 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Support 2.2.x kernels. -+ v0.71 -+ 19990623 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Switched to sending process uid/gid to devfsd. -+ Renamed <call_kmod> to <try_modload>. -+ Added DEVFSD_NOTIFY_LOOKUP event. -+ 19990624 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Added DEVFSD_NOTIFY_CHANGE event. -+ Incremented devfsd protocol revision to 4. -+ v0.72 -+ 19990713 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Return EISDIR rather than EINVAL for read(2) on directories. -+ v0.73 -+ 19990809 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Changed <devfs_setup> to new __init scheme. -+ v0.74 -+ 19990901 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Changed remaining function declarations to new __init scheme. -+ v0.75 -+ 19991013 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Created <devfs_get_info>, <devfs_set_info>, -+ <devfs_get_first_child> and <devfs_get_next_sibling>. -+ Added <<dir>> parameter to <devfs_register>, <devfs_mk_compat>, -+ <devfs_mk_dir> and <devfs_find_handle>. -+ Work sponsored by SGI. -+ v0.76 -+ 19991017 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Allow multiple unregistrations. -+ Work sponsored by SGI. -+ v0.77 -+ 19991026 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Added major and minor number to devfsd protocol. -+ Incremented devfsd protocol revision to 5. -+ Work sponsored by SGI. -+ v0.78 -+ 19991030 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Support info pointer for all devfs entry types. -+ Added <<info>> parameter to <devfs_mk_dir> and -+ <devfs_mk_symlink>. -+ Work sponsored by SGI. -+ v0.79 -+ 19991031 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Support "../" when searching devfs namespace. -+ Work sponsored by SGI. -+ v0.80 -+ 19991101 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Created <devfs_get_unregister_slave>. -+ Work sponsored by SGI. -+ v0.81 -+ 19991103 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Exported <devfs_get_parent>. -+ Work sponsored by SGI. -+ v0.82 -+ 19991104 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Removed unused <devfs_set_symlink_destination>. -+ 19991105 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Do not hide entries from devfsd or children. -+ Removed DEVFS_ FL_TTY_COMPAT flag. -+ Removed "nottycompat" boot option. -+ Removed <devfs_mk_compat>. -+ Work sponsored by SGI. -+ v0.83 -+ 19991107 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Added DEVFS_FL_WAIT flag. -+ Work sponsored by SGI. -+ v0.84 -+ 19991107 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Support new "disc" naming scheme in <get_removable_partition>. -+ Allow NULL fops in <devfs_register>. -+ Work sponsored by SGI. -+ v0.85 -+ 19991110 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Fall back to major table if NULL fops given to <devfs_register>. -+ Work sponsored by SGI. -+ v0.86 -+ 19991204 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Support fifos when unregistering. -+ Work sponsored by SGI. -+ v0.87 -+ 19991209 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Removed obsolete DEVFS_ FL_COMPAT and DEVFS_ FL_TOLERANT flags. -+ Work sponsored by SGI. -+ v0.88 -+ 19991214 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Removed kmod support. -+ Work sponsored by SGI. -+ v0.89 -+ 19991216 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Improved debugging in <get_vfs_inode>. -+ Ensure dentries created by devfsd will be cleaned up. -+ Work sponsored by SGI. -+ v0.90 -+ 19991223 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Created <devfs_get_name>. -+ Work sponsored by SGI. -+ v0.91 -+ 20000203 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Ported to kernel 2.3.42. -+ Removed <devfs_fill_file>. -+ Work sponsored by SGI. -+ v0.92 -+ 20000306 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Added DEVFS_ FL_NO_PERSISTENCE flag. -+ Removed unnecessary call to <update_devfs_inode_from_entry> in -+ <devfs_readdir>. -+ Work sponsored by SGI. -+ v0.93 -+ 20000413 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Set inode->i_size to correct size for symlinks. -+ 20000414 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Only give lookup() method to directories to comply with new VFS -+ assumptions. -+ Work sponsored by SGI. -+ 20000415 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Remove unnecessary tests in symlink methods. -+ Don't kill existing block ops in <devfs_read_inode>. -+ Work sponsored by SGI. -+ v0.94 -+ 20000424 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Don't create missing directories in <devfs_find_handle>. -+ Work sponsored by SGI. -+ v0.95 -+ 20000430 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Added CONFIG_DEVFS_MOUNT. -+ Work sponsored by SGI. -+ v0.96 -+ 20000608 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Disabled multi-mount capability (use VFS bindings instead). -+ Work sponsored by SGI. -+ v0.97 -+ 20000610 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Switched to FS_SINGLE to disable multi-mounts. -+ 20000612 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Removed module support. -+ Removed multi-mount code. -+ Removed compatibility macros: VFS has changed too much. -+ Work sponsored by SGI. -+ v0.98 -+ 20000614 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Merged devfs inode into devfs entry. -+ Work sponsored by SGI. -+ v0.99 -+ 20000619 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Removed dead code in <devfs_register> which used to call -+ <free_dentries>. -+ Work sponsored by SGI. -+ v0.100 -+ 20000621 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Changed interface to <devfs_register>. -+ Work sponsored by SGI. -+ v0.101 -+ 20000622 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Simplified interface to <devfs_mk_symlink> and <devfs_mk_dir>. -+ Simplified interface to <devfs_find_handle>. -+ Work sponsored by SGI. -+ v0.102 -+ 20010519 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Ensure <devfs_generate_path> terminates string for root entry. -+ Exported <devfs_get_name> to modules. -+ 20010520 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Make <devfs_mk_symlink> send events to devfsd. -+ Cleaned up option processing in <devfs_setup>. -+ 20010521 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Fixed bugs in handling symlinks: could leak or cause Oops. -+ 20010522 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Cleaned up directory handling by separating fops. -+ v0.103 -+ 20010601 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Fixed handling of inverted options in <devfs_setup>. -+ v0.104 -+ 20010604 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Adjusted <try_modload> to account for <devfs_generate_path> fix. -+ v0.105 -+ 20010617 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Answered question posed by Al Viro and removed his comments. -+ Moved setting of registered flag after other fields are changed. -+ Fixed race between <devfsd_close> and <devfsd_notify_one>. -+ Global VFS changes added bogus BKL to <devfsd_close>: removed. -+ Widened locking in <devfs_readlink> and <devfs_follow_link>. -+ Replaced <devfsd_read> stack usage with <devfsd_ioctl> kmalloc. -+ Simplified locking in <devfsd_ioctl> and fixed memory leak. -+ v0.106 -+ 20010709 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Removed broken devnum allocation and use <devfs_alloc_devnum>. -+ Fixed old devnum leak by calling new <devfs_dealloc_devnum>. -+ v0.107 -+ 20010712 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Fixed bug in <devfs_setup> which could hang boot process. -+ v0.108 -+ 20010730 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Added DEVFSD_NOTIFY_DELETE event. -+ 20010801 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Removed #include <asm/segment.h>. -+ v0.109 -+ 20010807 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Fixed inode table races by removing it and using -+ inode->u.generic_ip instead. -+ Moved <devfs_read_inode> into <get_vfs_inode>. -+ Moved <devfs_write_inode> into <devfs_notify_change>. -+ v0.110 -+ 20010808 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Fixed race in <devfs_do_symlink> for uni-processor. -+ v0.111 -+ 20010818 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Removed remnant of multi-mount support in <devfs_mknod>. -+ Removed unused DEVFS_FL_SHOW_UNREG flag. -+ v0.112 -+ 20010820 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Removed nlink field from struct devfs_inode. -+ v0.113 -+ 20010823 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Replaced BKL with global rwsem to protect symlink data (quick -+ and dirty hack). -+ v0.114 -+ 20010827 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Replaced global rwsem for symlink with per-link refcount. -+ v0.115 -+ 20010919 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Set inode->i_mapping->a_ops for block nodes in <get_vfs_inode>. -+ v0.116 -+ 20011008 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Fixed overrun in <devfs_link> by removing function (not needed). -+ 20011009 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Fixed buffer underrun in <try_modload>. -+ 20011029 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Fixed race in <devfsd_ioctl> when setting event mask. -+ 20011114 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ First release of new locking code. -+ v1.0 -+ 20011117 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Discard temporary buffer, now use "%s" for dentry names. -+ 20011118 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Don't generate path in <try_modload>: use fake entry instead. -+ Use "existing" directory in <_devfs_make_parent_for_leaf>. -+ 20011122 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Use slab cache rather than fixed buffer for devfsd events. -+ v1.1 -+ 20011125 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Send DEVFSD_NOTIFY_REGISTERED events in <devfs_mk_dir>. -+ 20011127 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Fixed locking bug in <devfs_d_revalidate_wait> due to typo. -+ Do not send CREATE, CHANGE, ASYNC_OPEN or DELETE events from -+ devfsd or children. -+ v1.2 -+ 20011202 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Fixed bug in <devfsd_read>: was dereferencing freed pointer. -+ v1.3 -+ 20011203 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Fixed bug in <devfsd_close>: was dereferencing freed pointer. -+ Added process group check for devfsd privileges. -+ v1.4 -+ 20011204 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Use SLAB_ATOMIC in <devfsd_notify_de> from <devfs_d_delete>. -+ v1.5 -+ 20011211 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Return old entry in <devfs_mk_dir> for 2.4.x kernels. -+ 20011212 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Increment refcount on module in <check_disc_changed>. -+ 20011215 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Created <devfs_get_handle> and exported <devfs_put>. -+ Increment refcount on module in <devfs_get_ops>. -+ Created <devfs_put_ops>. -+ v1.6 -+ 20011216 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Added poisoning to <devfs_put>. -+ Improved debugging messages. -+ v1.7 -+ 20011221 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Corrected (made useful) debugging message in <unregister>. -+ Moved <kmem_cache_create> in <mount_devfs_fs> to <init_devfs_fs> -+ 20011224 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Added magic number to guard against scribbling drivers. -+ 20011226 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Only return old entry in <devfs_mk_dir> if a directory. -+ Defined macros for error and debug messages. -+ v1.8 -+ 20020113 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Fixed (rare, old) race in <devfs_lookup>. -+ v1.9 -+ 20020120 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Fixed deadlock bug in <devfs_d_revalidate_wait>. -+ Tag VFS deletable in <devfs_mk_symlink> if handle ignored. -+ v1.10 -+ 20020129 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Added KERN_* to remaining messages. -+ Cleaned up declaration of <stat_read>. -+ v1.11 -+ 20020219 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Changed <devfs_rmdir> to allow later additions if not yet empty. -+ v1.12 -+ 20020406 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Removed silently introduced calls to lock_kernel() and -+ unlock_kernel() due to recent VFS locking changes. BKL isn't -+ required in devfs. -+ v1.13 -+ 20020428 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Removed 2.4.x compatibility code. -+ v1.14 -+ 20020510 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Added BKL to <devfs_open> because drivers still need it. -+ v1.15 -+ 20020512 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Protected <scan_dir_for_removable> and <get_removable_partition> -+ from changing directory contents. -+ v1.16 -+ 20020514 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Minor cleanup of <scan_dir_for_removable>. -+ v1.17 -+ 20020721 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Switched to ISO C structure field initialisers. -+ Switch to set_current_state() and move before add_wait_queue(). -+ 20020722 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Fixed devfs entry leak in <devfs_readdir> when *readdir fails. -+ v1.18 -+ 20020725 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Created <devfs_find_and_unregister>. -+ v1.19 -+ 20020728 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Removed deprecated <devfs_find_handle>. -+ v1.20 -+ 20020820 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Fixed module unload race in <devfs_open>. -+ v1.21 -+ 20021013 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Removed DEVFS_ FL_AUTO_OWNER. -+ Switched lingering structure field initialiser to ISO C. -+ Added locking when updating FCB flags. -+ v1.22 -+*/ -+#include <linux/types.h> -+#include <linux/errno.h> -+#include <linux/time.h> -+#include <linux/tty.h> -+#include <linux/timer.h> -+#include <linux/autoconf.h> -+#include <linux/kernel.h> -+#include <linux/wait.h> -+#include <linux/string.h> -+#include <linux/slab.h> -+#include <linux/ioport.h> -+#include <linux/delay.h> -+#include <linux/ctype.h> -+#include <linux/mm.h> -+#include <linux/module.h> -+#include <linux/init.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> -+#include <linux/smp_lock.h> -+#include <linux/smp.h> -+#include <linux/rwsem.h> -+#include <linux/sched.h> -+#include <linux/namei.h> -+#include <linux/bitops.h> -+ -+#include <asm/uaccess.h> -+#include <asm/io.h> -+#include <asm/processor.h> -+#include <asm/system.h> -+#include <asm/pgtable.h> -+#include <asm/atomic.h> -+ -+#define DEVFS_VERSION "2004-01-31" -+ -+#define DEVFS_NAME "devfs" -+ -+#define FIRST_INODE 1 -+ -+#define STRING_LENGTH 256 -+#define FAKE_BLOCK_SIZE 1024 -+#define POISON_PTR ( *(void **) poison_array ) -+#define MAGIC_VALUE 0x327db823 -+ -+#ifndef TRUE -+# define TRUE 1 -+# define FALSE 0 -+#endif -+ -+#define MODE_DIR (S_IFDIR | S_IWUSR | S_IRUGO | S_IXUGO) -+ -+#define DEBUG_NONE 0x0000000 -+#define DEBUG_MODULE_LOAD 0x0000001 -+#define DEBUG_REGISTER 0x0000002 -+#define DEBUG_UNREGISTER 0x0000004 -+#define DEBUG_FREE 0x0000008 -+#define DEBUG_SET_FLAGS 0x0000010 -+#define DEBUG_S_READ 0x0000100 /* Break */ -+#define DEBUG_I_LOOKUP 0x0001000 /* Break */ -+#define DEBUG_I_CREATE 0x0002000 -+#define DEBUG_I_GET 0x0004000 -+#define DEBUG_I_CHANGE 0x0008000 -+#define DEBUG_I_UNLINK 0x0010000 -+#define DEBUG_I_RLINK 0x0020000 -+#define DEBUG_I_FLINK 0x0040000 -+#define DEBUG_I_MKNOD 0x0080000 -+#define DEBUG_F_READDIR 0x0100000 /* Break */ -+#define DEBUG_D_DELETE 0x1000000 /* Break */ -+#define DEBUG_D_RELEASE 0x2000000 -+#define DEBUG_D_IPUT 0x4000000 -+#define DEBUG_ALL 0xfffffff -+#define DEBUG_DISABLED DEBUG_NONE -+ -+#define OPTION_NONE 0x00 -+#define OPTION_MOUNT 0x01 -+ -+#define PRINTK(format, args...) \ -+ {printk (KERN_ERR "%s" format, __FUNCTION__ , ## args);} -+ -+#define OOPS(format, args...) \ -+ {printk (KERN_CRIT "%s" format, __FUNCTION__ , ## args); \ -+ printk ("Forcing Oops\n"); \ -+ BUG();} -+ -+#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_DEBUG -+# define VERIFY_ENTRY(de) \ -+ {if ((de) && (de)->magic_number != MAGIC_VALUE) \ -+ OOPS ("(%p): bad magic value: %x\n", (de), (de)->magic_number);} -+# define WRITE_ENTRY_MAGIC(de,magic) (de)->magic_number = (magic) -+# define DPRINTK(flag, format, args...) \ -+ {if (devfs_debug & flag) \ -+ printk (KERN_INFO "%s" format, __FUNCTION__ , ## args);} -+#else -+# define VERIFY_ENTRY(de) -+# define WRITE_ENTRY_MAGIC(de,magic) -+# define DPRINTK(flag, format, args...) -+#endif -+ -+typedef struct devfs_entry *devfs_handle_t; -+ -+struct directory_type { -+ rwlock_t lock; /* Lock for searching(R)/updating(W) */ -+ struct devfs_entry *first; -+ struct devfs_entry *last; -+ unsigned char no_more_additions:1; -+}; -+ -+struct symlink_type { -+ unsigned int length; /* Not including the NULL-termimator */ -+ char *linkname; /* This is NULL-terminated */ -+}; -+ -+struct devfs_inode { /* This structure is for "persistent" inode storage */ -+ struct dentry *dentry; -+ struct timespec atime; -+ struct timespec mtime; -+ struct timespec ctime; -+ unsigned int ino; /* Inode number as seen in the VFS */ -+ uid_t uid; -+ gid_t gid; -+}; -+ -+struct devfs_entry { -+#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_DEBUG -+ unsigned int magic_number; -+#endif -+ void *info; -+ atomic_t refcount; /* When this drops to zero, it's unused */ -+ union { -+ struct directory_type dir; -+ dev_t dev; -+ struct symlink_type symlink; -+ const char *name; /* Only used for (mode == 0) */ -+ } u; -+ struct devfs_entry *prev; /* Previous entry in the parent directory */ -+ struct devfs_entry *next; /* Next entry in the parent directory */ -+ struct devfs_entry *parent; /* The parent directory */ -+ struct devfs_inode inode; -+ umode_t mode; -+ unsigned short namelen; /* I think 64k+ filenames are a way off... */ -+ unsigned char vfs:1; /* Whether the VFS may delete the entry */ -+ char name[1]; /* This is just a dummy: the allocated array -+ is bigger. This is NULL-terminated */ -+}; -+ -+/* The root of the device tree */ -+static struct devfs_entry *root_entry; -+ -+struct devfsd_buf_entry { -+ struct devfs_entry *de; /* The name is generated with this */ -+ unsigned short type; /* The type of event */ -+ umode_t mode; -+ uid_t uid; -+ gid_t gid; -+ struct devfsd_buf_entry *next; -+}; -+ -+struct fs_info { /* This structure is for the mounted devfs */ -+ struct super_block *sb; -+ spinlock_t devfsd_buffer_lock; /* Lock when inserting/deleting events */ -+ struct devfsd_buf_entry *devfsd_first_event; -+ struct devfsd_buf_entry *devfsd_last_event; -+ volatile int devfsd_sleeping; -+ volatile struct task_struct *devfsd_task; -+ volatile pid_t devfsd_pgrp; -+ volatile struct file *devfsd_file; -+ struct devfsd_notify_struct *devfsd_info; -+ volatile unsigned long devfsd_event_mask; -+ atomic_t devfsd_overrun_count; -+ wait_queue_head_t devfsd_wait_queue; /* Wake devfsd on input */ -+ wait_queue_head_t revalidate_wait_queue; /* Wake when devfsd sleeps */ -+}; -+ -+static struct fs_info fs_info = {.devfsd_buffer_lock = SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED }; -+static kmem_cache_t *devfsd_buf_cache; -+#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_DEBUG -+static unsigned int devfs_debug_init __initdata = DEBUG_NONE; -+static unsigned int devfs_debug = DEBUG_NONE; -+static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(stat_lock); -+static unsigned int stat_num_entries; -+static unsigned int stat_num_bytes; -+#endif -+static unsigned char poison_array[8] = -+ { 0x5a, 0x5a, 0x5a, 0x5a, 0x5a, 0x5a, 0x5a, 0x5a }; -+ -+#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_MOUNT -+static unsigned int boot_options = OPTION_MOUNT; -+#else -+static unsigned int boot_options = OPTION_NONE; -+#endif -+ -+/* Forward function declarations */ -+static devfs_handle_t _devfs_walk_path(struct devfs_entry *dir, -+ const char *name, int namelen, -+ int traverse_symlink); -+static ssize_t devfsd_read(struct file *file, char __user *buf, size_t len, -+ loff_t * ppos); -+static int devfsd_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *file, -+ unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg); -+static int devfsd_close(struct inode *inode, struct file *file); -+#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_DEBUG -+static ssize_t stat_read(struct file *file, char __user *buf, size_t len, -+ loff_t * ppos); -+static const struct file_operations stat_fops = { -+ .open = nonseekable_open, -+ .read = stat_read, -+}; -+#endif -+ -+/* Devfs daemon file operations */ -+static const struct file_operations devfsd_fops = { -+ .open = nonseekable_open, -+ .read = devfsd_read, -+ .ioctl = devfsd_ioctl, -+ .release = devfsd_close, -+}; -+ -+/* Support functions follow */ -+ -+/** -+ * devfs_get - Get a reference to a devfs entry. -+ * @de: The devfs entry. -+ */ -+ -+static struct devfs_entry *devfs_get(struct devfs_entry *de) -+{ -+ VERIFY_ENTRY(de); -+ if (de) -+ atomic_inc(&de->refcount); -+ return de; -+} /* End Function devfs_get */ -+ -+/** -+ * devfs_put - Put (release) a reference to a devfs entry. -+ * @de: The handle to the devfs entry. -+ */ -+ -+static void devfs_put(devfs_handle_t de) -+{ -+ if (!de) -+ return; -+ VERIFY_ENTRY(de); -+ if (de->info == POISON_PTR) -+ OOPS("(%p): poisoned pointer\n", de); -+ if (!atomic_dec_and_test(&de->refcount)) -+ return; -+ if (de == root_entry) -+ OOPS("(%p): root entry being freed\n", de); -+ DPRINTK(DEBUG_FREE, "(%s): de: %p, parent: %p \"%s\"\n", -+ de->name, de, de->parent, -+ de->parent ? de->parent->name : "no parent"); -+ if (S_ISLNK(de->mode)) -+ kfree(de->u.symlink.linkname); -+ WRITE_ENTRY_MAGIC(de, 0); -+#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_DEBUG -+ spin_lock(&stat_lock); -+ --stat_num_entries; -+ stat_num_bytes -= sizeof *de + de->namelen; -+ if (S_ISLNK(de->mode)) -+ stat_num_bytes -= de->u.symlink.length + 1; -+ spin_unlock(&stat_lock); -+#endif -+ de->info = POISON_PTR; -+ kfree(de); -+} /* End Function devfs_put */ -+ -+/** -+ * _devfs_search_dir - Search for a devfs entry in a directory. -+ * @dir: The directory to search. -+ * @name: The name of the entry to search for. -+ * @namelen: The number of characters in @name. -+ * -+ * Search for a devfs entry in a directory and returns a pointer to the entry -+ * on success, else %NULL. The directory must be locked already. -+ * An implicit devfs_get() is performed on the returned entry. -+ */ -+ -+static struct devfs_entry *_devfs_search_dir(struct devfs_entry *dir, -+ const char *name, -+ unsigned int namelen) -+{ -+ struct devfs_entry *curr; -+ -+ if (!S_ISDIR(dir->mode)) { -+ PRINTK("(%s): not a directory\n", dir->name); -+ return NULL; -+ } -+ for (curr = dir->u.dir.first; curr != NULL; curr = curr->next) { -+ if (curr->namelen != namelen) -+ continue; -+ if (memcmp(curr->name, name, namelen) == 0) -+ break; -+ /* Not found: try the next one */ -+ } -+ return devfs_get(curr); -+} /* End Function _devfs_search_dir */ -+ -+/** -+ * _devfs_alloc_entry - Allocate a devfs entry. -+ * @name: the name of the entry -+ * @namelen: the number of characters in @name -+ * @mode: the mode for the entry -+ * -+ * Allocate a devfs entry and returns a pointer to the entry on success, else -+ * %NULL. -+ */ -+ -+static struct devfs_entry *_devfs_alloc_entry(const char *name, -+ unsigned int namelen, -+ umode_t mode) -+{ -+ struct devfs_entry *new; -+ static unsigned long inode_counter = FIRST_INODE; -+ static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(counter_lock); -+ -+ if (name && (namelen < 1)) -+ namelen = strlen(name); -+ if ((new = kmalloc(sizeof *new + namelen, GFP_KERNEL)) == NULL) -+ return NULL; -+ memset(new, 0, sizeof *new + namelen); /* Will set '\0' on name */ -+ new->mode = mode; -+ if (S_ISDIR(mode)) -+ rwlock_init(&new->u.dir.lock); -+ atomic_set(&new->refcount, 1); -+ spin_lock(&counter_lock); -+ new->inode.ino = inode_counter++; -+ spin_unlock(&counter_lock); -+ if (name) -+ memcpy(new->name, name, namelen); -+ new->namelen = namelen; -+ WRITE_ENTRY_MAGIC(new, MAGIC_VALUE); -+#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_DEBUG -+ spin_lock(&stat_lock); -+ ++stat_num_entries; -+ stat_num_bytes += sizeof *new + namelen; -+ spin_unlock(&stat_lock); -+#endif -+ return new; -+} /* End Function _devfs_alloc_entry */ -+ -+/** -+ * _devfs_append_entry - Append a devfs entry to a directory's child list. -+ * @dir: The directory to add to. -+ * @de: The devfs entry to append. -+ * @old_de: If an existing entry exists, it will be written here. This may -+ * be %NULL. An implicit devfs_get() is performed on this entry. -+ * -+ * Append a devfs entry to a directory's list of children, checking first to -+ * see if an entry of the same name exists. The directory will be locked. -+ * The value 0 is returned on success, else a negative error code. -+ * On failure, an implicit devfs_put() is performed on %de. -+ */ -+ -+static int _devfs_append_entry(devfs_handle_t dir, devfs_handle_t de, -+ devfs_handle_t * old_de) -+{ -+ int retval; -+ -+ if (old_de) -+ *old_de = NULL; -+ if (!S_ISDIR(dir->mode)) { -+ PRINTK("(%s): dir: \"%s\" is not a directory\n", de->name, -+ dir->name); -+ devfs_put(de); -+ return -ENOTDIR; -+ } -+ write_lock(&dir->u.dir.lock); -+ if (dir->u.dir.no_more_additions) -+ retval = -ENOENT; -+ else { -+ struct devfs_entry *old; -+ -+ old = _devfs_search_dir(dir, de->name, de->namelen); -+ if (old_de) -+ *old_de = old; -+ else -+ devfs_put(old); -+ if (old == NULL) { -+ de->parent = dir; -+ de->prev = dir->u.dir.last; -+ /* Append to the directory's list of children */ -+ if (dir->u.dir.first == NULL) -+ dir->u.dir.first = de; -+ else -+ dir->u.dir.last->next = de; -+ dir->u.dir.last = de; -+ retval = 0; -+ } else -+ retval = -EEXIST; -+ } -+ write_unlock(&dir->u.dir.lock); -+ if (retval) -+ devfs_put(de); -+ return retval; -+} /* End Function _devfs_append_entry */ -+ -+/** -+ * _devfs_get_root_entry - Get the root devfs entry. -+ * -+ * Returns the root devfs entry on success, else %NULL. -+ * -+ * TODO it must be called asynchronously due to the fact -+ * that devfs is initialized relatively late. Proper way -+ * is to remove module_init from init_devfs_fs and manually -+ * call it early enough during system init -+ */ -+ -+static struct devfs_entry *_devfs_get_root_entry(void) -+{ -+ struct devfs_entry *new; -+ static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(root_lock); -+ -+ if (root_entry) -+ return root_entry; -+ -+ new = _devfs_alloc_entry(NULL, 0, MODE_DIR); -+ if (new == NULL) -+ return NULL; -+ -+ spin_lock(&root_lock); -+ if (root_entry) { -+ spin_unlock(&root_lock); -+ devfs_put(new); -+ return root_entry; -+ } -+ root_entry = new; -+ spin_unlock(&root_lock); -+ -+ return root_entry; -+} /* End Function _devfs_get_root_entry */ -+ -+/** -+ * _devfs_descend - Descend down a tree using the next component name. -+ * @dir: The directory to search. -+ * @name: The component name to search for. -+ * @namelen: The length of %name. -+ * @next_pos: The position of the next '/' or '\0' is written here. -+ * -+ * Descend into a directory, searching for a component. This function forms -+ * the core of a tree-walking algorithm. The directory will be locked. -+ * The devfs entry corresponding to the component is returned. If there is -+ * no matching entry, %NULL is returned. -+ * An implicit devfs_get() is performed on the returned entry. -+ */ -+ -+static struct devfs_entry *_devfs_descend(struct devfs_entry *dir, -+ const char *name, int namelen, -+ int *next_pos) -+{ -+ const char *stop, *ptr; -+ struct devfs_entry *entry; -+ -+ if ((namelen >= 3) && (strncmp(name, "../", 3) == 0)) { /* Special-case going to parent directory */ -+ *next_pos = 3; -+ return devfs_get(dir->parent); -+ } -+ stop = name + namelen; -+ /* Search for a possible '/' */ -+ for (ptr = name; (ptr < stop) && (*ptr != '/'); ++ptr) ; -+ *next_pos = ptr - name; -+ read_lock(&dir->u.dir.lock); -+ entry = _devfs_search_dir(dir, name, *next_pos); -+ read_unlock(&dir->u.dir.lock); -+ return entry; -+} /* End Function _devfs_descend */ -+ -+static devfs_handle_t _devfs_make_parent_for_leaf(struct devfs_entry *dir, -+ const char *name, -+ int namelen, int *leaf_pos) -+{ -+ int next_pos = 0; -+ -+ if (dir == NULL) -+ dir = _devfs_get_root_entry(); -+ if (dir == NULL) -+ return NULL; -+ devfs_get(dir); -+ /* Search for possible trailing component and ignore it */ -+ for (--namelen; (namelen > 0) && (name[namelen] != '/'); --namelen) ; -+ *leaf_pos = (name[namelen] == '/') ? (namelen + 1) : 0; -+ for (; namelen > 0; name += next_pos, namelen -= next_pos) { -+ struct devfs_entry *de, *old = NULL; -+ -+ if ((de = -+ _devfs_descend(dir, name, namelen, &next_pos)) == NULL) { -+ de = _devfs_alloc_entry(name, next_pos, MODE_DIR); -+ devfs_get(de); -+ if (!de || _devfs_append_entry(dir, de, &old)) { -+ devfs_put(de); -+ if (!old || !S_ISDIR(old->mode)) { -+ devfs_put(old); -+ devfs_put(dir); -+ return NULL; -+ } -+ de = old; /* Use the existing directory */ -+ } -+ } -+ if (de == dir->parent) { -+ devfs_put(dir); -+ devfs_put(de); -+ return NULL; -+ } -+ devfs_put(dir); -+ dir = de; -+ if (name[next_pos] == '/') -+ ++next_pos; -+ } -+ return dir; -+} /* End Function _devfs_make_parent_for_leaf */ -+ -+static devfs_handle_t _devfs_prepare_leaf(devfs_handle_t * dir, -+ const char *name, umode_t mode) -+{ -+ int namelen, leaf_pos; -+ struct devfs_entry *de; -+ -+ namelen = strlen(name); -+ if ((*dir = _devfs_make_parent_for_leaf(*dir, name, namelen, -+ &leaf_pos)) == NULL) { -+ PRINTK("(%s): could not create parent path\n", name); -+ return NULL; -+ } -+ if ((de = _devfs_alloc_entry(name + leaf_pos, namelen - leaf_pos, mode)) -+ == NULL) { -+ PRINTK("(%s): could not allocate entry\n", name); -+ devfs_put(*dir); -+ return NULL; -+ } -+ return de; -+} /* End Function _devfs_prepare_leaf */ -+ -+static devfs_handle_t _devfs_walk_path(struct devfs_entry *dir, -+ const char *name, int namelen, -+ int traverse_symlink) -+{ -+ int next_pos = 0; -+ -+ if (dir == NULL) -+ dir = _devfs_get_root_entry(); -+ if (dir == NULL) -+ return NULL; -+ devfs_get(dir); -+ for (; namelen > 0; name += next_pos, namelen -= next_pos) { -+ struct devfs_entry *de, *link; -+ -+ if (!S_ISDIR(dir->mode)) { -+ devfs_put(dir); -+ return NULL; -+ } -+ -+ if ((de = -+ _devfs_descend(dir, name, namelen, &next_pos)) == NULL) { -+ devfs_put(dir); -+ return NULL; -+ } -+ if (S_ISLNK(de->mode) && traverse_symlink) { /* Need to follow the link: this is a stack chomper */ -+ /* FIXME what if it puts outside of mounted tree? */ -+ link = _devfs_walk_path(dir, de->u.symlink.linkname, -+ de->u.symlink.length, TRUE); -+ devfs_put(de); -+ if (!link) { -+ devfs_put(dir); -+ return NULL; -+ } -+ de = link; -+ } -+ devfs_put(dir); -+ dir = de; -+ if (name[next_pos] == '/') -+ ++next_pos; -+ } -+ return dir; -+} /* End Function _devfs_walk_path */ -+ -+/** -+ * _devfs_find_entry - Find a devfs entry. -+ * @dir: The handle to the parent devfs directory entry. If this is %NULL the -+ * name is relative to the root of the devfs. -+ * @name: The name of the entry. This may be %NULL. -+ * @traverse_symlink: If %TRUE then symbolic links are traversed. -+ * -+ * Returns the devfs_entry pointer on success, else %NULL. An implicit -+ * devfs_get() is performed. -+ */ -+ -+static struct devfs_entry *_devfs_find_entry(devfs_handle_t dir, -+ const char *name, -+ int traverse_symlink) -+{ -+ unsigned int namelen = strlen(name); -+ -+ if (name[0] == '/') { -+ /* Skip leading pathname component */ -+ if (namelen < 2) { -+ PRINTK("(%s): too short\n", name); -+ return NULL; -+ } -+ for (++name, --namelen; (*name != '/') && (namelen > 0); -+ ++name, --namelen) ; -+ if (namelen < 2) { -+ PRINTK("(%s): too short\n", name); -+ return NULL; -+ } -+ ++name; -+ --namelen; -+ } -+ return _devfs_walk_path(dir, name, namelen, traverse_symlink); -+} /* End Function _devfs_find_entry */ -+ -+static struct devfs_entry *get_devfs_entry_from_vfs_inode(struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ if (inode == NULL) -+ return NULL; -+ VERIFY_ENTRY((struct devfs_entry *)inode->i_private); -+ return inode->i_private; -+} /* End Function get_devfs_entry_from_vfs_inode */ -+ -+/** -+ * free_dentry - Free the dentry for a device entry and invalidate inode. -+ * @de: The entry. -+ * -+ * This must only be called after the entry has been unhooked from its -+ * parent directory. -+ */ -+ -+static void free_dentry(struct devfs_entry *de) -+{ -+ struct dentry *dentry = de->inode.dentry; -+ -+ if (!dentry) -+ return; -+ spin_lock(&dcache_lock); -+ dget_locked(dentry); -+ spin_unlock(&dcache_lock); -+ /* Forcefully remove the inode */ -+ if (dentry->d_inode != NULL) -+ dentry->d_inode->i_nlink = 0; -+ d_drop(dentry); -+ dput(dentry); -+} /* End Function free_dentry */ -+ -+/** -+ * is_devfsd_or_child - Test if the current process is devfsd or one of its children. -+ * @fs_info: The filesystem information. -+ * -+ * Returns %TRUE if devfsd or child, else %FALSE. -+ */ -+ -+static int is_devfsd_or_child(struct fs_info *fs_info) -+{ -+ struct task_struct *p = current; -+ -+ if (p == fs_info->devfsd_task) -+ return (TRUE); -+ if (process_group(p) == fs_info->devfsd_pgrp) -+ return (TRUE); -+ read_lock(&tasklist_lock); -+ for (; p != &init_task; p = p->real_parent) { -+ if (p == fs_info->devfsd_task) { -+ read_unlock(&tasklist_lock); -+ return (TRUE); -+ } -+ } -+ read_unlock(&tasklist_lock); -+ return (FALSE); -+} /* End Function is_devfsd_or_child */ -+ -+/** -+ * devfsd_queue_empty - Test if devfsd has work pending in its event queue. -+ * @fs_info: The filesystem information. -+ * -+ * Returns %TRUE if the queue is empty, else %FALSE. -+ */ -+ -+static inline int devfsd_queue_empty(struct fs_info *fs_info) -+{ -+ return (fs_info->devfsd_last_event) ? FALSE : TRUE; -+} /* End Function devfsd_queue_empty */ -+ -+/** -+ * wait_for_devfsd_finished - Wait for devfsd to finish processing its event queue. -+ * @fs_info: The filesystem information. -+ * -+ * Returns %TRUE if no more waiting will be required, else %FALSE. -+ */ -+ -+static int wait_for_devfsd_finished(struct fs_info *fs_info) -+{ -+ DECLARE_WAITQUEUE(wait, current); -+ -+ if (fs_info->devfsd_task == NULL) -+ return (TRUE); -+ if (devfsd_queue_empty(fs_info) && fs_info->devfsd_sleeping) -+ return TRUE; -+ if (is_devfsd_or_child(fs_info)) -+ return (FALSE); -+ set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE); -+ add_wait_queue(&fs_info->revalidate_wait_queue, &wait); -+ if (!devfsd_queue_empty(fs_info) || !fs_info->devfsd_sleeping) -+ if (fs_info->devfsd_task) -+ schedule(); -+ remove_wait_queue(&fs_info->revalidate_wait_queue, &wait); -+ __set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING); -+ return (TRUE); -+} /* End Function wait_for_devfsd_finished */ -+ -+/** -+ * devfsd_notify_de - Notify the devfsd daemon of a change. -+ * @de: The devfs entry that has changed. This and all parent entries will -+ * have their reference counts incremented if the event was queued. -+ * @type: The type of change. -+ * @mode: The mode of the entry. -+ * @uid: The user ID. -+ * @gid: The group ID. -+ * @fs_info: The filesystem info. -+ * -+ * Returns %TRUE if an event was queued and devfsd woken up, else %FALSE. -+ */ -+ -+static int devfsd_notify_de(struct devfs_entry *de, -+ unsigned short type, umode_t mode, -+ uid_t uid, gid_t gid, struct fs_info *fs_info) -+{ -+ struct devfsd_buf_entry *entry; -+ struct devfs_entry *curr; -+ -+ if (!(fs_info->devfsd_event_mask & (1 << type))) -+ return (FALSE); -+ if ((entry = kmem_cache_alloc(devfsd_buf_cache, SLAB_KERNEL)) == NULL) { -+ atomic_inc(&fs_info->devfsd_overrun_count); -+ return (FALSE); -+ } -+ for (curr = de; curr != NULL; curr = curr->parent) -+ devfs_get(curr); -+ entry->de = de; -+ entry->type = type; -+ entry->mode = mode; -+ entry->uid = uid; -+ entry->gid = gid; -+ entry->next = NULL; -+ spin_lock(&fs_info->devfsd_buffer_lock); -+ if (!fs_info->devfsd_first_event) -+ fs_info->devfsd_first_event = entry; -+ if (fs_info->devfsd_last_event) -+ fs_info->devfsd_last_event->next = entry; -+ fs_info->devfsd_last_event = entry; -+ spin_unlock(&fs_info->devfsd_buffer_lock); -+ wake_up_interruptible(&fs_info->devfsd_wait_queue); -+ return (TRUE); -+} /* End Function devfsd_notify_de */ -+ -+/** -+ * devfsd_notify - Notify the devfsd daemon of a change. -+ * @de: The devfs entry that has changed. -+ * @type: The type of change event. -+ * @wait: If TRUE, the function waits for the daemon to finish processing -+ * the event. -+ */ -+ -+static void devfsd_notify(struct devfs_entry *de, unsigned short type) -+{ -+ devfsd_notify_de(de, type, de->mode, current->euid, -+ current->egid, &fs_info); -+} -+ -+static int devfs_mk_dev(dev_t dev, umode_t mode, const char *fmt, va_list args) -+{ -+ struct devfs_entry *dir = NULL, *de; -+ char buf[64]; -+ int error, n; -+ -+ n = vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, args); -+ if (n >= sizeof(buf) || !buf[0]) { -+ printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: invalid format string %s\n", -+ __FUNCTION__, fmt); -+ return -EINVAL; -+ } -+ -+ de = _devfs_prepare_leaf(&dir, buf, mode); -+ if (!de) { -+ printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: could not prepare leaf for %s\n", -+ __FUNCTION__, buf); -+ return -ENOMEM; /* could be more accurate... */ -+ } -+ -+ de->u.dev = dev; -+ -+ error = _devfs_append_entry(dir, de, NULL); -+ if (error) { -+ printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: could not append to parent for %s\n", -+ __FUNCTION__, buf); -+ goto out; -+ } -+ -+ devfsd_notify(de, DEVFSD_NOTIFY_REGISTERED); -+ out: -+ devfs_put(dir); -+ return error; -+} -+ -+int devfs_mk_bdev(dev_t dev, umode_t mode, const char *fmt, ...) -+{ -+ va_list args; -+ -+ if (!S_ISBLK(mode)) { -+ printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: invalide mode (%u) for %s\n", -+ __FUNCTION__, mode, fmt); -+ return -EINVAL; -+ } -+ -+ va_start(args, fmt); -+ return devfs_mk_dev(dev, mode, fmt, args); -+} -+ -+EXPORT_SYMBOL(devfs_mk_bdev); -+ -+int devfs_mk_cdev(dev_t dev, umode_t mode, const char *fmt, ...) -+{ -+ va_list args; -+ -+ if (!S_ISCHR(mode)) { -+ printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: invalide mode (%u) for %s\n", -+ __FUNCTION__, mode, fmt); -+ return -EINVAL; -+ } -+ -+ va_start(args, fmt); -+ return devfs_mk_dev(dev, mode, fmt, args); -+} -+ -+EXPORT_SYMBOL(devfs_mk_cdev); -+ -+/** -+ * _devfs_unhook - Unhook a device entry from its parents list -+ * @de: The entry to unhook. -+ * -+ * Returns %TRUE if the entry was unhooked, else %FALSE if it was -+ * previously unhooked. -+ * The caller must have a write lock on the parent directory. -+ */ -+ -+static int _devfs_unhook(struct devfs_entry *de) -+{ -+ struct devfs_entry *parent; -+ -+ if (!de || (de->prev == de)) -+ return FALSE; -+ parent = de->parent; -+ if (de->prev == NULL) -+ parent->u.dir.first = de->next; -+ else -+ de->prev->next = de->next; -+ if (de->next == NULL) -+ parent->u.dir.last = de->prev; -+ else -+ de->next->prev = de->prev; -+ de->prev = de; /* Indicate we're unhooked */ -+ de->next = NULL; /* Force early termination for <devfs_readdir> */ -+ return TRUE; -+} /* End Function _devfs_unhook */ -+ -+/** -+ * _devfs_unregister - Unregister a device entry from its parent. -+ * @dir: The parent directory. -+ * @de: The entry to unregister. -+ * -+ * The caller must have a write lock on the parent directory, which is -+ * unlocked by this function. -+ */ -+ -+static void _devfs_unregister(struct devfs_entry *dir, struct devfs_entry *de) -+{ -+ int unhooked = _devfs_unhook(de); -+ -+ write_unlock(&dir->u.dir.lock); -+ if (!unhooked) -+ return; -+ devfs_get(dir); -+ devfsd_notify(de, DEVFSD_NOTIFY_UNREGISTERED); -+ free_dentry(de); -+ devfs_put(dir); -+ if (!S_ISDIR(de->mode)) -+ return; -+ while (TRUE) { /* Recursively unregister: this is a stack chomper */ -+ struct devfs_entry *child; -+ -+ write_lock(&de->u.dir.lock); -+ de->u.dir.no_more_additions = TRUE; -+ child = de->u.dir.first; -+ VERIFY_ENTRY(child); -+ _devfs_unregister(de, child); -+ if (!child) -+ break; -+ DPRINTK(DEBUG_UNREGISTER, "(%s): child: %p refcount: %d\n", -+ child->name, child, atomic_read(&child->refcount)); -+ devfs_put(child); -+ } -+} /* End Function _devfs_unregister */ -+ -+static int devfs_do_symlink(devfs_handle_t dir, const char *name, -+ const char *link, devfs_handle_t * handle) -+{ -+ int err; -+ unsigned int linklength; -+ char *newlink; -+ struct devfs_entry *de; -+ -+ if (handle != NULL) -+ *handle = NULL; -+ if (name == NULL) { -+ PRINTK("(): NULL name pointer\n"); -+ return -EINVAL; -+ } -+ if (link == NULL) { -+ PRINTK("(%s): NULL link pointer\n", name); -+ return -EINVAL; -+ } -+ linklength = strlen(link); -+ if ((newlink = kmalloc(linklength + 1, GFP_KERNEL)) == NULL) -+ return -ENOMEM; -+ memcpy(newlink, link, linklength); -+ newlink[linklength] = '\0'; -+ if ((de = _devfs_prepare_leaf(&dir, name, S_IFLNK | S_IRUGO | S_IXUGO)) -+ == NULL) { -+ PRINTK("(%s): could not prepare leaf\n", name); -+ kfree(newlink); -+ return -ENOTDIR; -+ } -+ de->info = NULL; -+ de->u.symlink.linkname = newlink; -+ de->u.symlink.length = linklength; -+ if ((err = _devfs_append_entry(dir, de, NULL)) != 0) { -+ PRINTK("(%s): could not append to parent, err: %d\n", name, -+ err); -+ devfs_put(dir); -+ return err; -+ } -+ devfs_put(dir); -+#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_DEBUG -+ spin_lock(&stat_lock); -+ stat_num_bytes += linklength + 1; -+ spin_unlock(&stat_lock); -+#endif -+ if (handle != NULL) -+ *handle = de; -+ return 0; -+} /* End Function devfs_do_symlink */ -+ -+/** -+ * devfs_mk_symlink Create a symbolic link in the devfs namespace. -+ * @from: The name of the entry. -+ * @to: Name of the destination -+ * -+ * Returns 0 on success, else a negative error code is returned. -+ */ -+ -+int devfs_mk_symlink(const char *from, const char *to) -+{ -+ devfs_handle_t de; -+ int err; -+ -+ err = devfs_do_symlink(NULL, from, to, &de); -+ if (!err) { -+ de->vfs = TRUE; -+ devfsd_notify(de, DEVFSD_NOTIFY_REGISTERED); -+ } -+ -+ return err; -+} -+ -+/** -+ * devfs_mk_dir - Create a directory in the devfs namespace. -+ * new name is relative to the root of the devfs. -+ * @fmt: The name of the entry. -+ * -+ * Use of this function is optional. The devfs_register() function -+ * will automatically create intermediate directories as needed. This function -+ * is provided for efficiency reasons, as it provides a handle to a directory. -+ * On failure %NULL is returned. -+ */ -+ -+int devfs_mk_dir(const char *fmt, ...) -+{ -+ struct devfs_entry *dir = NULL, *de = NULL, *old; -+ char buf[64]; -+ va_list args; -+ int error, n; -+ -+ va_start(args, fmt); -+ n = vsnprintf(buf, 64, fmt, args); -+ if (n >= 64 || !buf[0]) { -+ printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: invalid argument.", __FUNCTION__); -+ return -EINVAL; -+ } -+ -+ de = _devfs_prepare_leaf(&dir, buf, MODE_DIR); -+ if (!de) { -+ PRINTK("(%s): could not prepare leaf\n", buf); -+ return -EINVAL; -+ } -+ -+ error = _devfs_append_entry(dir, de, &old); -+ if (error == -EEXIST && S_ISDIR(old->mode)) { -+ /* -+ * devfs_mk_dir() of an already-existing directory will -+ * return success. -+ */ -+ error = 0; -+ goto out_put; -+ } else if (error) { -+ PRINTK("(%s): could not append to dir: %p \"%s\"\n", -+ buf, dir, dir->name); -+ devfs_put(old); -+ goto out_put; -+ } -+ -+ devfsd_notify(de, DEVFSD_NOTIFY_REGISTERED); -+ -+ out_put: -+ devfs_put(dir); -+ return error; -+} -+ -+void devfs_remove(const char *fmt, ...) -+{ -+ char buf[64]; -+ va_list args; -+ int n; -+ -+ va_start(args, fmt); -+ n = vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, args); -+ if (n < sizeof(buf) && buf[0]) { -+ devfs_handle_t de = _devfs_find_entry(NULL, buf, 0); -+ -+ if (!de) { -+ printk(KERN_ERR "%s: %s not found, cannot remove\n", -+ __FUNCTION__, buf); -+ dump_stack(); -+ return; -+ } -+ -+ write_lock(&de->parent->u.dir.lock); -+ _devfs_unregister(de->parent, de); -+ devfs_put(de); -+ devfs_put(de); -+ } -+} -+ -+/** -+ * devfs_generate_path - Generate a pathname for an entry, relative to the devfs root. -+ * @de: The devfs entry. -+ * @path: The buffer to write the pathname to. The pathname and '\0' -+ * terminator will be written at the end of the buffer. -+ * @buflen: The length of the buffer. -+ * -+ * Returns the offset in the buffer where the pathname starts on success, -+ * else a negative error code. -+ */ -+ -+static int devfs_generate_path(devfs_handle_t de, char *path, int buflen) -+{ -+ int pos; -+#define NAMEOF(de) ( (de)->mode ? (de)->name : (de)->u.name ) -+ -+ if (de == NULL) -+ return -EINVAL; -+ VERIFY_ENTRY(de); -+ if (de->namelen >= buflen) -+ return -ENAMETOOLONG; /* Must be first */ -+ path[buflen - 1] = '\0'; -+ if (de->parent == NULL) -+ return buflen - 1; /* Don't prepend root */ -+ pos = buflen - de->namelen - 1; -+ memcpy(path + pos, NAMEOF(de), de->namelen); -+ for (de = de->parent; de->parent != NULL; de = de->parent) { -+ if (pos - de->namelen - 1 < 0) -+ return -ENAMETOOLONG; -+ path[--pos] = '/'; -+ pos -= de->namelen; -+ memcpy(path + pos, NAMEOF(de), de->namelen); -+ } -+ return pos; -+} /* End Function devfs_generate_path */ -+ -+/** -+ * devfs_setup - Process kernel boot options. -+ * @str: The boot options after the "devfs=". -+ */ -+ -+static int __init devfs_setup(char *str) -+{ -+ static struct { -+ char *name; -+ unsigned int mask; -+ unsigned int *opt; -+ } devfs_options_tab[] __initdata = { -+#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_DEBUG -+ { -+ "dall", DEBUG_ALL, &devfs_debug_init}, { -+ "dmod", DEBUG_MODULE_LOAD, &devfs_debug_init}, { -+ "dreg", DEBUG_REGISTER, &devfs_debug_init}, { -+ "dunreg", DEBUG_UNREGISTER, &devfs_debug_init}, { -+ "dfree", DEBUG_FREE, &devfs_debug_init}, { -+ "diget", DEBUG_I_GET, &devfs_debug_init}, { -+ "dchange", DEBUG_SET_FLAGS, &devfs_debug_init}, { -+ "dsread", DEBUG_S_READ, &devfs_debug_init}, { -+ "dichange", DEBUG_I_CHANGE, &devfs_debug_init}, { -+ "dimknod", DEBUG_I_MKNOD, &devfs_debug_init}, { -+ "dilookup", DEBUG_I_LOOKUP, &devfs_debug_init}, { -+ "diunlink", DEBUG_I_UNLINK, &devfs_debug_init}, -+#endif /* CONFIG_DEVFS_DEBUG */ -+ { -+ "mount", OPTION_MOUNT, &boot_options}, { -+ NULL, 0, NULL} -+ }; -+ -+ while ((*str != '\0') && !isspace(*str)) { -+ int i, found = 0, invert = 0; -+ -+ if (strncmp(str, "no", 2) == 0) { -+ invert = 1; -+ str += 2; -+ } -+ for (i = 0; devfs_options_tab[i].name != NULL; i++) { -+ int len = strlen(devfs_options_tab[i].name); -+ -+ if (strncmp(str, devfs_options_tab[i].name, len) == 0) { -+ if (invert) -+ *devfs_options_tab[i].opt &= -+ ~devfs_options_tab[i].mask; -+ else -+ *devfs_options_tab[i].opt |= -+ devfs_options_tab[i].mask; -+ str += len; -+ found = 1; -+ break; -+ } -+ } -+ if (!found) -+ return 0; /* No match */ -+ if (*str != ',') -+ return 0; /* No more options */ -+ ++str; -+ } -+ return 1; -+} /* End Function devfs_setup */ -+ -+__setup("devfs=", devfs_setup); -+ -+EXPORT_SYMBOL(devfs_mk_dir); -+EXPORT_SYMBOL(devfs_remove); -+ -+/** -+ * try_modload - Notify devfsd of an inode lookup by a non-devfsd process. -+ * @parent: The parent devfs entry. -+ * @fs_info: The filesystem info. -+ * @name: The device name. -+ * @namelen: The number of characters in @name. -+ * @buf: A working area that will be used. This must not go out of scope -+ * until devfsd is idle again. -+ * -+ * Returns 0 on success (event was queued), else a negative error code. -+ */ -+ -+static int try_modload(struct devfs_entry *parent, struct fs_info *fs_info, -+ const char *name, unsigned namelen, -+ struct devfs_entry *buf) -+{ -+ if (!(fs_info->devfsd_event_mask & (1 << DEVFSD_NOTIFY_LOOKUP))) -+ return -ENOENT; -+ if (is_devfsd_or_child(fs_info)) -+ return -ENOENT; -+ memset(buf, 0, sizeof *buf); -+ atomic_set(&buf->refcount, 1); -+ buf->parent = parent; -+ buf->namelen = namelen; -+ buf->u.name = name; -+ WRITE_ENTRY_MAGIC(buf, MAGIC_VALUE); -+ if (!devfsd_notify_de(buf, DEVFSD_NOTIFY_LOOKUP, 0, -+ current->euid, current->egid, fs_info)) -+ return -ENOENT; -+ /* Possible success: event has been queued */ -+ return 0; -+} /* End Function try_modload */ -+ -+/* Superblock operations follow */ -+ -+static struct inode_operations devfs_iops; -+static struct inode_operations devfs_dir_iops; -+static const struct file_operations devfs_fops; -+static const struct file_operations devfs_dir_fops; -+static struct inode_operations devfs_symlink_iops; -+ -+static int devfs_notify_change(struct dentry *dentry, struct iattr *iattr) -+{ -+ int retval; -+ struct devfs_entry *de; -+ struct inode *inode = dentry->d_inode; -+ struct fs_info *fs_info = inode->i_sb->s_fs_info; -+ -+ de = get_devfs_entry_from_vfs_inode(inode); -+ if (de == NULL) -+ return -ENODEV; -+ retval = inode_change_ok(inode, iattr); -+ if (retval != 0) -+ return retval; -+ retval = inode_setattr(inode, iattr); -+ if (retval != 0) -+ return retval; -+ DPRINTK(DEBUG_I_CHANGE, "(%d): VFS inode: %p devfs_entry: %p\n", -+ (int)inode->i_ino, inode, de); -+ DPRINTK(DEBUG_I_CHANGE, "(): mode: 0%o uid: %d gid: %d\n", -+ (int)inode->i_mode, (int)inode->i_uid, (int)inode->i_gid); -+ /* Inode is not on hash chains, thus must save permissions here rather -+ than in a write_inode() method */ -+ de->mode = inode->i_mode; -+ de->inode.uid = inode->i_uid; -+ de->inode.gid = inode->i_gid; -+ de->inode.atime = inode->i_atime; -+ de->inode.mtime = inode->i_mtime; -+ de->inode.ctime = inode->i_ctime; -+ if ((iattr->ia_valid & (ATTR_MODE | ATTR_UID | ATTR_GID)) && -+ !is_devfsd_or_child(fs_info)) -+ devfsd_notify_de(de, DEVFSD_NOTIFY_CHANGE, inode->i_mode, -+ inode->i_uid, inode->i_gid, fs_info); -+ return 0; -+} /* End Function devfs_notify_change */ -+ -+static struct super_operations devfs_sops = { -+ .drop_inode = generic_delete_inode, -+ .statfs = simple_statfs, -+}; -+ -+/** -+ * _devfs_get_vfs_inode - Get a VFS inode. -+ * @sb: The super block. -+ * @de: The devfs inode. -+ * @dentry: The dentry to register with the devfs inode. -+ * -+ * Returns the inode on success, else %NULL. An implicit devfs_get() is -+ * performed if the inode is created. -+ */ -+ -+static struct inode *_devfs_get_vfs_inode(struct super_block *sb, -+ struct devfs_entry *de, -+ struct dentry *dentry) -+{ -+ struct inode *inode; -+ -+ if (de->prev == de) -+ return NULL; /* Quick check to see if unhooked */ -+ if ((inode = new_inode(sb)) == NULL) { -+ PRINTK("(%s): new_inode() failed, de: %p\n", de->name, de); -+ return NULL; -+ } -+ if (de->parent) { -+ read_lock(&de->parent->u.dir.lock); -+ if (de->prev != de) -+ de->inode.dentry = dentry; /* Not unhooked */ -+ read_unlock(&de->parent->u.dir.lock); -+ } else -+ de->inode.dentry = dentry; /* Root: no locking needed */ -+ if (de->inode.dentry != dentry) { /* Must have been unhooked */ -+ iput(inode); -+ return NULL; -+ } -+ /* FIXME where is devfs_put? */ -+ inode->i_private = devfs_get(de); -+ inode->i_ino = de->inode.ino; -+ DPRINTK(DEBUG_I_GET, "(%d): VFS inode: %p devfs_entry: %p\n", -+ (int)inode->i_ino, inode, de); -+ inode->i_blocks = 0; -+ inode->i_op = &devfs_iops; -+ inode->i_mode = de->mode; -+ if (S_ISDIR(de->mode)) { -+ inode->i_op = &devfs_dir_iops; -+ inode->i_fop = &devfs_dir_fops; -+ } else if (S_ISLNK(de->mode)) { -+ inode->i_op = &devfs_symlink_iops; -+ inode->i_size = de->u.symlink.length; -+ } else if (S_ISCHR(de->mode) || S_ISBLK(de->mode)) { -+ init_special_inode(inode, de->mode, de->u.dev); -+ } else if (S_ISFIFO(de->mode) || S_ISSOCK(de->mode)) { -+ init_special_inode(inode, de->mode, 0); -+ } else { -+ PRINTK("(%s): unknown mode %o de: %p\n", -+ de->name, de->mode, de); -+ iput(inode); -+ devfs_put(de); -+ return NULL; -+ } -+ -+ inode->i_uid = de->inode.uid; -+ inode->i_gid = de->inode.gid; -+ inode->i_atime = de->inode.atime; -+ inode->i_mtime = de->inode.mtime; -+ inode->i_ctime = de->inode.ctime; -+ DPRINTK(DEBUG_I_GET, "(): mode: 0%o uid: %d gid: %d\n", -+ (int)inode->i_mode, (int)inode->i_uid, (int)inode->i_gid); -+ return inode; -+} /* End Function _devfs_get_vfs_inode */ -+ -+/* File operations for device entries follow */ -+ -+static int devfs_readdir(struct file *file, void *dirent, filldir_t filldir) -+{ -+ int err, count; -+ int stored = 0; -+ struct fs_info *fs_info; -+ struct devfs_entry *parent, *de, *next = NULL; -+ struct inode *inode = file->f_dentry->d_inode; -+ -+ fs_info = inode->i_sb->s_fs_info; -+ parent = get_devfs_entry_from_vfs_inode(file->f_dentry->d_inode); -+ if ((long)file->f_pos < 0) -+ return -EINVAL; -+ DPRINTK(DEBUG_F_READDIR, "(%s): fs_info: %p pos: %ld\n", -+ parent->name, fs_info, (long)file->f_pos); -+ switch ((long)file->f_pos) { -+ case 0: -+ err = (*filldir) (dirent, "..", 2, file->f_pos, -+ parent_ino(file->f_dentry), DT_DIR); -+ if (err == -EINVAL) -+ break; -+ if (err < 0) -+ return err; -+ file->f_pos++; -+ ++stored; -+ /* Fall through */ -+ case 1: -+ err = -+ (*filldir) (dirent, ".", 1, file->f_pos, inode->i_ino, -+ DT_DIR); -+ if (err == -EINVAL) -+ break; -+ if (err < 0) -+ return err; -+ file->f_pos++; -+ ++stored; -+ /* Fall through */ -+ default: -+ /* Skip entries */ -+ count = file->f_pos - 2; -+ read_lock(&parent->u.dir.lock); -+ for (de = parent->u.dir.first; de && (count > 0); de = de->next) -+ --count; -+ devfs_get(de); -+ read_unlock(&parent->u.dir.lock); -+ /* Now add all remaining entries */ -+ while (de) { -+ err = (*filldir) (dirent, de->name, de->namelen, -+ file->f_pos, de->inode.ino, -+ de->mode >> 12); -+ if (err < 0) -+ devfs_put(de); -+ else { -+ file->f_pos++; -+ ++stored; -+ } -+ if (err == -EINVAL) -+ break; -+ if (err < 0) -+ return err; -+ read_lock(&parent->u.dir.lock); -+ next = devfs_get(de->next); -+ read_unlock(&parent->u.dir.lock); -+ devfs_put(de); -+ de = next; -+ } -+ break; -+ } -+ return stored; -+} /* End Function devfs_readdir */ -+ -+/* Open devfs specific special files */ -+static int devfs_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file) -+{ -+ int err; -+ int minor = MINOR(inode->i_rdev); -+ struct file_operations *old_fops, *new_fops; -+ -+ switch (minor) { -+ case 0: /* /dev/.devfsd */ -+ new_fops = fops_get(&devfsd_fops); -+ break; -+#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_DEBUG -+ case 1: /* /dev/.stat */ -+ new_fops = fops_get(&stat_fops); -+ break; -+#endif -+ default: -+ return -ENODEV; -+ } -+ -+ if (new_fops == NULL) -+ return -ENODEV; -+ old_fops = file->f_op; -+ file->f_op = new_fops; -+ err = new_fops->open ? new_fops->open(inode, file) : 0; -+ if (err) { -+ file->f_op = old_fops; -+ fops_put(new_fops); -+ } else -+ fops_put(old_fops); -+ return err; -+} /* End Function devfs_open */ -+ -+static const struct file_operations devfs_fops = { -+ .open = devfs_open, -+}; -+ -+static const struct file_operations devfs_dir_fops = { -+ .read = generic_read_dir, -+ .readdir = devfs_readdir, -+}; -+ -+/* Dentry operations for device entries follow */ -+ -+/** -+ * devfs_d_release - Callback for when a dentry is freed. -+ * @dentry: The dentry. -+ */ -+ -+static void devfs_d_release(struct dentry *dentry) -+{ -+ DPRINTK(DEBUG_D_RELEASE, "(%p): inode: %p\n", dentry, dentry->d_inode); -+} /* End Function devfs_d_release */ -+ -+/** -+ * devfs_d_iput - Callback for when a dentry loses its inode. -+ * @dentry: The dentry. -+ * @inode: The inode. -+ */ -+ -+static void devfs_d_iput(struct dentry *dentry, struct inode *inode) -+{ -+ struct devfs_entry *de; -+ -+ de = get_devfs_entry_from_vfs_inode(inode); -+ DPRINTK(DEBUG_D_IPUT, -+ "(%s): dentry: %p inode: %p de: %p de->dentry: %p\n", de->name, -+ dentry, inode, de, de->inode.dentry); -+ if (de->inode.dentry && (de->inode.dentry != dentry)) -+ OOPS("(%s): de: %p dentry: %p de->dentry: %p\n", -+ de->name, de, dentry, de->inode.dentry); -+ de->inode.dentry = NULL; -+ iput(inode); -+ devfs_put(de); -+} /* End Function devfs_d_iput */ -+ -+static int devfs_d_delete(struct dentry *dentry); -+ -+static struct dentry_operations devfs_dops = { -+ .d_delete = devfs_d_delete, -+ .d_release = devfs_d_release, -+ .d_iput = devfs_d_iput, -+}; -+ -+static int devfs_d_revalidate_wait(struct dentry *dentry, struct nameidata *); -+ -+static struct dentry_operations devfs_wait_dops = { -+ .d_delete = devfs_d_delete, -+ .d_release = devfs_d_release, -+ .d_iput = devfs_d_iput, -+ .d_revalidate = devfs_d_revalidate_wait, -+}; -+ -+/** -+ * devfs_d_delete - Callback for when all files for a dentry are closed. -+ * @dentry: The dentry. -+ */ -+ -+static int devfs_d_delete(struct dentry *dentry) -+{ -+ struct inode *inode = dentry->d_inode; -+ -+ if (dentry->d_op == &devfs_wait_dops) -+ dentry->d_op = &devfs_dops; -+ /* Unhash dentry if negative (has no inode) */ -+ if (inode == NULL) { -+ DPRINTK(DEBUG_D_DELETE, "(%p): dropping negative dentry\n", -+ dentry); -+ return 1; -+ } -+ return 0; -+} /* End Function devfs_d_delete */ -+ -+struct devfs_lookup_struct { -+ devfs_handle_t de; -+ wait_queue_head_t wait_queue; -+}; -+ -+/* XXX: this doesn't handle the case where we got a negative dentry -+ but a devfs entry has been registered in the meanwhile */ -+static int devfs_d_revalidate_wait(struct dentry *dentry, struct nameidata *nd) -+{ -+ struct inode *dir = dentry->d_parent->d_inode; -+ struct fs_info *fs_info = dir->i_sb->s_fs_info; -+ devfs_handle_t parent = get_devfs_entry_from_vfs_inode(dir); -+ struct devfs_lookup_struct *lookup_info = dentry->d_fsdata; -+ DECLARE_WAITQUEUE(wait, current); -+ int need_lock; -+ -+ /* -+ * FIXME HACK -+ * -+ * make sure that -+ * d_instantiate always runs under lock -+ * we release i_mutex lock before going to sleep -+ * -+ * unfortunately sometimes d_revalidate is called with -+ * and sometimes without i_mutex lock held. The following checks -+ * attempt to deduce when we need to add (and drop resp.) lock -+ * here. This relies on current (2.6.2) calling coventions: -+ * -+ * lookup_hash is always run under i_mutex and is passing NULL -+ * as nd -+ * -+ * open(...,O_CREATE,...) calls _lookup_hash under i_mutex -+ * and sets flags to LOOKUP_OPEN|LOOKUP_CREATE -+ * -+ * all other invocations of ->d_revalidate seem to happen -+ * outside of i_mutex -+ */ -+ need_lock = nd && -+ (!(nd->flags & LOOKUP_CREATE) || (nd->flags & LOOKUP_PARENT)); -+ -+ if (need_lock) -+ mutex_lock(&dir->i_mutex); -+ -+ if (is_devfsd_or_child(fs_info)) { -+ devfs_handle_t de = lookup_info->de; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ -+ DPRINTK(DEBUG_I_LOOKUP, -+ "(%s): dentry: %p inode: %p de: %p by: \"%s\"\n", -+ dentry->d_name.name, dentry, dentry->d_inode, de, -+ current->comm); -+ if (dentry->d_inode) -+ goto out; -+ if (de == NULL) { -+ read_lock(&parent->u.dir.lock); -+ de = _devfs_search_dir(parent, dentry->d_name.name, -+ dentry->d_name.len); -+ read_unlock(&parent->u.dir.lock); -+ if (de == NULL) -+ goto out; -+ lookup_info->de = de; -+ } -+ /* Create an inode, now that the driver information is available */ -+ inode = _devfs_get_vfs_inode(dir->i_sb, de, dentry); -+ if (!inode) -+ goto out; -+ DPRINTK(DEBUG_I_LOOKUP, -+ "(%s): new VFS inode(%u): %p de: %p by: \"%s\"\n", -+ de->name, de->inode.ino, inode, de, current->comm); -+ d_instantiate(dentry, inode); -+ goto out; -+ } -+ if (lookup_info == NULL) -+ goto out; /* Early termination */ -+ read_lock(&parent->u.dir.lock); -+ if (dentry->d_fsdata) { -+ set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE); -+ add_wait_queue(&lookup_info->wait_queue, &wait); -+ read_unlock(&parent->u.dir.lock); -+ /* at this point it is always (hopefully) locked */ -+ mutex_unlock(&dir->i_mutex); -+ schedule(); -+ mutex_lock(&dir->i_mutex); -+ /* -+ * This does not need nor should remove wait from wait_queue. -+ * Wait queue head is never reused - nothing is ever added to it -+ * after all waiters have been waked up and head itself disappears -+ * very soon after it. Moreover it is local variable on stack that -+ * is likely to have already disappeared so any reference to it -+ * at this point is buggy. -+ */ -+ -+ } else -+ read_unlock(&parent->u.dir.lock); -+ -+ out: -+ if (need_lock) -+ mutex_unlock(&dir->i_mutex); -+ return 1; -+} /* End Function devfs_d_revalidate_wait */ -+ -+/* Inode operations for device entries follow */ -+ -+static struct dentry *devfs_lookup(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, -+ struct nameidata *nd) -+{ -+ struct devfs_entry tmp; /* Must stay in scope until devfsd idle again */ -+ struct devfs_lookup_struct lookup_info; -+ struct fs_info *fs_info = dir->i_sb->s_fs_info; -+ struct devfs_entry *parent, *de; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ struct dentry *retval = NULL; -+ -+ /* Set up the dentry operations before anything else, to ensure cleaning -+ up on any error */ -+ dentry->d_op = &devfs_dops; -+ /* First try to get the devfs entry for this directory */ -+ parent = get_devfs_entry_from_vfs_inode(dir); -+ DPRINTK(DEBUG_I_LOOKUP, "(%s): dentry: %p parent: %p by: \"%s\"\n", -+ dentry->d_name.name, dentry, parent, current->comm); -+ if (parent == NULL) -+ return ERR_PTR(-ENOENT); -+ read_lock(&parent->u.dir.lock); -+ de = _devfs_search_dir(parent, dentry->d_name.name, dentry->d_name.len); -+ read_unlock(&parent->u.dir.lock); -+ lookup_info.de = de; -+ init_waitqueue_head(&lookup_info.wait_queue); -+ dentry->d_fsdata = &lookup_info; -+ if (de == NULL) { /* Try with devfsd. For any kind of failure, leave a negative dentry -+ so someone else can deal with it (in the case where the sysadmin -+ does a mknod()). It's important to do this before hashing the -+ dentry, so that the devfsd queue is filled before revalidates -+ can start */ -+ if (try_modload(parent, fs_info, dentry->d_name.name, dentry->d_name.len, &tmp) < 0) { /* Lookup event was not queued to devfsd */ -+ d_add(dentry, NULL); -+ return NULL; -+ } -+ } -+ dentry->d_op = &devfs_wait_dops; -+ d_add(dentry, NULL); /* Open the floodgates */ -+ /* Unlock directory semaphore, which will release any waiters. They -+ will get the hashed dentry, and may be forced to wait for -+ revalidation */ -+ mutex_unlock(&dir->i_mutex); -+ wait_for_devfsd_finished(fs_info); /* If I'm not devfsd, must wait */ -+ mutex_lock(&dir->i_mutex); /* Grab it again because them's the rules */ -+ de = lookup_info.de; -+ /* If someone else has been so kind as to make the inode, we go home -+ early */ -+ if (dentry->d_inode) -+ goto out; -+ if (de == NULL) { -+ read_lock(&parent->u.dir.lock); -+ de = _devfs_search_dir(parent, dentry->d_name.name, -+ dentry->d_name.len); -+ read_unlock(&parent->u.dir.lock); -+ if (de == NULL) -+ goto out; -+ /* OK, there's an entry now, but no VFS inode yet */ -+ } -+ /* Create an inode, now that the driver information is available */ -+ inode = _devfs_get_vfs_inode(dir->i_sb, de, dentry); -+ if (!inode) { -+ retval = ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); -+ goto out; -+ } -+ DPRINTK(DEBUG_I_LOOKUP, -+ "(%s): new VFS inode(%u): %p de: %p by: \"%s\"\n", de->name, -+ de->inode.ino, inode, de, current->comm); -+ d_instantiate(dentry, inode); -+ out: -+ write_lock(&parent->u.dir.lock); -+ dentry->d_op = &devfs_dops; -+ dentry->d_fsdata = NULL; -+ wake_up(&lookup_info.wait_queue); -+ write_unlock(&parent->u.dir.lock); -+ devfs_put(de); -+ return retval; -+} /* End Function devfs_lookup */ -+ -+static int devfs_unlink(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry) -+{ -+ int unhooked; -+ struct devfs_entry *de; -+ struct inode *inode = dentry->d_inode; -+ struct fs_info *fs_info = dir->i_sb->s_fs_info; -+ -+ de = get_devfs_entry_from_vfs_inode(inode); -+ DPRINTK(DEBUG_I_UNLINK, "(%s): de: %p\n", dentry->d_name.name, de); -+ if (de == NULL) -+ return -ENOENT; -+ if (!de->vfs) -+ return -EPERM; -+ write_lock(&de->parent->u.dir.lock); -+ unhooked = _devfs_unhook(de); -+ write_unlock(&de->parent->u.dir.lock); -+ if (!unhooked) -+ return -ENOENT; -+ if (!is_devfsd_or_child(fs_info)) -+ devfsd_notify_de(de, DEVFSD_NOTIFY_DELETE, inode->i_mode, -+ inode->i_uid, inode->i_gid, fs_info); -+ free_dentry(de); -+ devfs_put(de); -+ return 0; -+} /* End Function devfs_unlink */ -+ -+static int devfs_symlink(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, -+ const char *symname) -+{ -+ int err; -+ struct fs_info *fs_info = dir->i_sb->s_fs_info; -+ struct devfs_entry *parent, *de; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ -+ /* First try to get the devfs entry for this directory */ -+ parent = get_devfs_entry_from_vfs_inode(dir); -+ if (parent == NULL) -+ return -ENOENT; -+ err = devfs_do_symlink(parent, dentry->d_name.name, symname, &de); -+ DPRINTK(DEBUG_DISABLED, "(%s): errcode from <devfs_do_symlink>: %d\n", -+ dentry->d_name.name, err); -+ if (err < 0) -+ return err; -+ de->vfs = TRUE; -+ de->inode.uid = current->euid; -+ de->inode.gid = current->egid; -+ de->inode.atime = CURRENT_TIME; -+ de->inode.mtime = CURRENT_TIME; -+ de->inode.ctime = CURRENT_TIME; -+ if ((inode = _devfs_get_vfs_inode(dir->i_sb, de, dentry)) == NULL) -+ return -ENOMEM; -+ DPRINTK(DEBUG_DISABLED, "(%s): new VFS inode(%u): %p dentry: %p\n", -+ dentry->d_name.name, de->inode.ino, inode, dentry); -+ d_instantiate(dentry, inode); -+ if (!is_devfsd_or_child(fs_info)) -+ devfsd_notify_de(de, DEVFSD_NOTIFY_CREATE, inode->i_mode, -+ inode->i_uid, inode->i_gid, fs_info); -+ return 0; -+} /* End Function devfs_symlink */ -+ -+static int devfs_mkdir(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, int mode) -+{ -+ int err; -+ struct fs_info *fs_info = dir->i_sb->s_fs_info; -+ struct devfs_entry *parent, *de; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ -+ mode = (mode & ~S_IFMT) | S_IFDIR; /* VFS doesn't pass S_IFMT part */ -+ parent = get_devfs_entry_from_vfs_inode(dir); -+ if (parent == NULL) -+ return -ENOENT; -+ de = _devfs_alloc_entry(dentry->d_name.name, dentry->d_name.len, mode); -+ if (!de) -+ return -ENOMEM; -+ de->vfs = TRUE; -+ if ((err = _devfs_append_entry(parent, de, NULL)) != 0) -+ return err; -+ de->inode.uid = current->euid; -+ de->inode.gid = current->egid; -+ de->inode.atime = CURRENT_TIME; -+ de->inode.mtime = CURRENT_TIME; -+ de->inode.ctime = CURRENT_TIME; -+ if ((inode = _devfs_get_vfs_inode(dir->i_sb, de, dentry)) == NULL) -+ return -ENOMEM; -+ DPRINTK(DEBUG_DISABLED, "(%s): new VFS inode(%u): %p dentry: %p\n", -+ dentry->d_name.name, de->inode.ino, inode, dentry); -+ d_instantiate(dentry, inode); -+ if (!is_devfsd_or_child(fs_info)) -+ devfsd_notify_de(de, DEVFSD_NOTIFY_CREATE, inode->i_mode, -+ inode->i_uid, inode->i_gid, fs_info); -+ return 0; -+} /* End Function devfs_mkdir */ -+ -+static int devfs_rmdir(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry) -+{ -+ int err = 0; -+ struct devfs_entry *de; -+ struct fs_info *fs_info = dir->i_sb->s_fs_info; -+ struct inode *inode = dentry->d_inode; -+ -+ if (dir->i_sb->s_fs_info != inode->i_sb->s_fs_info) -+ return -EINVAL; -+ de = get_devfs_entry_from_vfs_inode(inode); -+ if (de == NULL) -+ return -ENOENT; -+ if (!S_ISDIR(de->mode)) -+ return -ENOTDIR; -+ if (!de->vfs) -+ return -EPERM; -+ /* First ensure the directory is empty and will stay that way */ -+ write_lock(&de->u.dir.lock); -+ if (de->u.dir.first) -+ err = -ENOTEMPTY; -+ else -+ de->u.dir.no_more_additions = TRUE; -+ write_unlock(&de->u.dir.lock); -+ if (err) -+ return err; -+ /* Now unhook the directory from its parent */ -+ write_lock(&de->parent->u.dir.lock); -+ if (!_devfs_unhook(de)) -+ err = -ENOENT; -+ write_unlock(&de->parent->u.dir.lock); -+ if (err) -+ return err; -+ if (!is_devfsd_or_child(fs_info)) -+ devfsd_notify_de(de, DEVFSD_NOTIFY_DELETE, inode->i_mode, -+ inode->i_uid, inode->i_gid, fs_info); -+ free_dentry(de); -+ devfs_put(de); -+ return 0; -+} /* End Function devfs_rmdir */ -+ -+static int devfs_mknod(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, int mode, -+ dev_t rdev) -+{ -+ int err; -+ struct fs_info *fs_info = dir->i_sb->s_fs_info; -+ struct devfs_entry *parent, *de; -+ struct inode *inode; -+ -+ DPRINTK(DEBUG_I_MKNOD, "(%s): mode: 0%o dev: %u:%u\n", -+ dentry->d_name.name, mode, MAJOR(rdev), MINOR(rdev)); -+ parent = get_devfs_entry_from_vfs_inode(dir); -+ if (parent == NULL) -+ return -ENOENT; -+ de = _devfs_alloc_entry(dentry->d_name.name, dentry->d_name.len, mode); -+ if (!de) -+ return -ENOMEM; -+ de->vfs = TRUE; -+ if (S_ISCHR(mode) || S_ISBLK(mode)) -+ de->u.dev = rdev; -+ if ((err = _devfs_append_entry(parent, de, NULL)) != 0) -+ return err; -+ de->inode.uid = current->euid; -+ de->inode.gid = current->egid; -+ de->inode.atime = CURRENT_TIME; -+ de->inode.mtime = CURRENT_TIME; -+ de->inode.ctime = CURRENT_TIME; -+ if ((inode = _devfs_get_vfs_inode(dir->i_sb, de, dentry)) == NULL) -+ return -ENOMEM; -+ DPRINTK(DEBUG_I_MKNOD, ": new VFS inode(%u): %p dentry: %p\n", -+ de->inode.ino, inode, dentry); -+ d_instantiate(dentry, inode); -+ if (!is_devfsd_or_child(fs_info)) -+ devfsd_notify_de(de, DEVFSD_NOTIFY_CREATE, inode->i_mode, -+ inode->i_uid, inode->i_gid, fs_info); -+ return 0; -+} /* End Function devfs_mknod */ -+ -+static void *devfs_follow_link(struct dentry *dentry, struct nameidata *nd) -+{ -+ struct devfs_entry *p = get_devfs_entry_from_vfs_inode(dentry->d_inode); -+ nd_set_link(nd, p ? p->u.symlink.linkname : ERR_PTR(-ENODEV)); -+ return NULL; -+} /* End Function devfs_follow_link */ -+ -+static struct inode_operations devfs_iops = { -+ .setattr = devfs_notify_change, -+}; -+ -+static struct inode_operations devfs_dir_iops = { -+ .lookup = devfs_lookup, -+ .unlink = devfs_unlink, -+ .symlink = devfs_symlink, -+ .mkdir = devfs_mkdir, -+ .rmdir = devfs_rmdir, -+ .mknod = devfs_mknod, -+ .setattr = devfs_notify_change, -+}; -+ -+static struct inode_operations devfs_symlink_iops = { -+ .readlink = generic_readlink, -+ .follow_link = devfs_follow_link, -+ .setattr = devfs_notify_change, -+}; -+ -+static int devfs_fill_super(struct super_block *sb, void *data, int silent) -+{ -+ struct inode *root_inode = NULL; -+ -+ if (_devfs_get_root_entry() == NULL) -+ goto out_no_root; -+ atomic_set(&fs_info.devfsd_overrun_count, 0); -+ init_waitqueue_head(&fs_info.devfsd_wait_queue); -+ init_waitqueue_head(&fs_info.revalidate_wait_queue); -+ fs_info.sb = sb; -+ sb->s_fs_info = &fs_info; -+ sb->s_blocksize = 1024; -+ sb->s_blocksize_bits = 10; -+ sb->s_magic = DEVFS_SUPER_MAGIC; -+ sb->s_op = &devfs_sops; -+ sb->s_time_gran = 1; -+ if ((root_inode = _devfs_get_vfs_inode(sb, root_entry, NULL)) == NULL) -+ goto out_no_root; -+ sb->s_root = d_alloc_root(root_inode); -+ if (!sb->s_root) -+ goto out_no_root; -+ DPRINTK(DEBUG_S_READ, "(): made devfs ptr: %p\n", sb->s_fs_info); -+ return 0; -+ -+ out_no_root: -+ PRINTK("(): get root inode failed\n"); -+ if (root_inode) -+ iput(root_inode); -+ return -EINVAL; -+} /* End Function devfs_fill_super */ -+ -+static int devfs_get_sb(struct file_system_type *fs_type, -+ int flags, const char *dev_name, -+ void *data, struct vfsmount *mnt) -+{ -+ return get_sb_single(fs_type, flags, data, devfs_fill_super, mnt); -+} -+ -+static struct file_system_type devfs_fs_type = { -+ .name = DEVFS_NAME, -+ .get_sb = devfs_get_sb, -+ .kill_sb = kill_anon_super, -+}; -+ -+/* File operations for devfsd follow */ -+ -+static ssize_t devfsd_read(struct file *file, char __user *buf, size_t len, -+ loff_t * ppos) -+{ -+ int done = FALSE; -+ int ival; -+ loff_t pos, devname_offset, tlen, rpos; -+ devfs_handle_t de; -+ struct devfsd_buf_entry *entry; -+ struct fs_info *fs_info = file->f_dentry->d_inode->i_sb->s_fs_info; -+ struct devfsd_notify_struct *info = fs_info->devfsd_info; -+ DECLARE_WAITQUEUE(wait, current); -+ -+ /* Verify the task has grabbed the queue */ -+ if (fs_info->devfsd_task != current) -+ return -EPERM; -+ info->major = 0; -+ info->minor = 0; -+ /* Block for a new entry */ -+ set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE); -+ add_wait_queue(&fs_info->devfsd_wait_queue, &wait); -+ while (devfsd_queue_empty(fs_info)) { -+ fs_info->devfsd_sleeping = TRUE; -+ wake_up(&fs_info->revalidate_wait_queue); -+ schedule(); -+ fs_info->devfsd_sleeping = FALSE; -+ if (signal_pending(current)) { -+ remove_wait_queue(&fs_info->devfsd_wait_queue, &wait); -+ __set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING); -+ return -EINTR; -+ } -+ set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE); -+ } -+ remove_wait_queue(&fs_info->devfsd_wait_queue, &wait); -+ __set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING); -+ /* Now play with the data */ -+ ival = atomic_read(&fs_info->devfsd_overrun_count); -+ info->overrun_count = ival; -+ entry = fs_info->devfsd_first_event; -+ info->type = entry->type; -+ info->mode = entry->mode; -+ info->uid = entry->uid; -+ info->gid = entry->gid; -+ de = entry->de; -+ if (S_ISCHR(de->mode) || S_ISBLK(de->mode)) { -+ info->major = MAJOR(de->u.dev); -+ info->minor = MINOR(de->u.dev); -+ } -+ pos = devfs_generate_path(de, info->devname, DEVFS_PATHLEN); -+ if (pos < 0) -+ return pos; -+ info->namelen = DEVFS_PATHLEN - pos - 1; -+ if (info->mode == 0) -+ info->mode = de->mode; -+ devname_offset = info->devname - (char *)info; -+ rpos = *ppos; -+ if (rpos < devname_offset) { -+ /* Copy parts of the header */ -+ tlen = devname_offset - rpos; -+ if (tlen > len) -+ tlen = len; -+ if (copy_to_user(buf, (char *)info + rpos, tlen)) { -+ return -EFAULT; -+ } -+ rpos += tlen; -+ buf += tlen; -+ len -= tlen; -+ } -+ if ((rpos >= devname_offset) && (len > 0)) { -+ /* Copy the name */ -+ tlen = info->namelen + 1; -+ if (tlen > len) -+ tlen = len; -+ else -+ done = TRUE; -+ if (copy_to_user -+ (buf, info->devname + pos + rpos - devname_offset, tlen)) { -+ return -EFAULT; -+ } -+ rpos += tlen; -+ } -+ tlen = rpos - *ppos; -+ if (done) { -+ devfs_handle_t parent; -+ -+ spin_lock(&fs_info->devfsd_buffer_lock); -+ fs_info->devfsd_first_event = entry->next; -+ if (entry->next == NULL) -+ fs_info->devfsd_last_event = NULL; -+ spin_unlock(&fs_info->devfsd_buffer_lock); -+ for (; de != NULL; de = parent) { -+ parent = de->parent; -+ devfs_put(de); -+ } -+ kmem_cache_free(devfsd_buf_cache, entry); -+ if (ival > 0) -+ atomic_sub(ival, &fs_info->devfsd_overrun_count); -+ *ppos = 0; -+ } else -+ *ppos = rpos; -+ return tlen; -+} /* End Function devfsd_read */ -+ -+static int devfsd_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *file, -+ unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg) -+{ -+ int ival; -+ struct fs_info *fs_info = inode->i_sb->s_fs_info; -+ -+ switch (cmd) { -+ case DEVFSDIOC_GET_PROTO_REV: -+ ival = DEVFSD_PROTOCOL_REVISION_KERNEL; -+ if (copy_to_user((void __user *)arg, &ival, sizeof ival)) -+ return -EFAULT; -+ break; -+ case DEVFSDIOC_SET_EVENT_MASK: -+ /* Ensure only one reader has access to the queue. This scheme will -+ work even if the global kernel lock were to be removed, because it -+ doesn't matter who gets in first, as long as only one gets it */ -+ if (fs_info->devfsd_task == NULL) { -+ static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(lock); -+ -+ if (!spin_trylock(&lock)) -+ return -EBUSY; -+ if (fs_info->devfsd_task != NULL) { /* We lost the race... */ -+ spin_unlock(&lock); -+ return -EBUSY; -+ } -+ fs_info->devfsd_task = current; -+ spin_unlock(&lock); -+ fs_info->devfsd_pgrp = -+ (process_group(current) == -+ current->pid) ? process_group(current) : 0; -+ fs_info->devfsd_file = file; -+ fs_info->devfsd_info = -+ kmalloc(sizeof *fs_info->devfsd_info, GFP_KERNEL); -+ if (!fs_info->devfsd_info) { -+ devfsd_close(inode, file); -+ return -ENOMEM; -+ } -+ } else if (fs_info->devfsd_task != current) -+ return -EBUSY; -+ fs_info->devfsd_event_mask = arg; /* Let the masses come forth */ -+ break; -+ case DEVFSDIOC_RELEASE_EVENT_QUEUE: -+ if (fs_info->devfsd_file != file) -+ return -EPERM; -+ return devfsd_close(inode, file); -+ /*break; */ -+#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_DEBUG -+ case DEVFSDIOC_SET_DEBUG_MASK: -+ if (copy_from_user(&ival, (void __user *)arg, sizeof ival)) -+ return -EFAULT; -+ devfs_debug = ival; -+ break; -+#endif -+ default: -+ return -ENOIOCTLCMD; -+ } -+ return 0; -+} /* End Function devfsd_ioctl */ -+ -+static int devfsd_close(struct inode *inode, struct file *file) -+{ -+ struct devfsd_buf_entry *entry, *next; -+ struct fs_info *fs_info = inode->i_sb->s_fs_info; -+ -+ if (fs_info->devfsd_file != file) -+ return 0; -+ fs_info->devfsd_event_mask = 0; -+ fs_info->devfsd_file = NULL; -+ spin_lock(&fs_info->devfsd_buffer_lock); -+ entry = fs_info->devfsd_first_event; -+ fs_info->devfsd_first_event = NULL; -+ fs_info->devfsd_last_event = NULL; -+ kfree(fs_info->devfsd_info); -+ fs_info->devfsd_info = NULL; -+ spin_unlock(&fs_info->devfsd_buffer_lock); -+ fs_info->devfsd_pgrp = 0; -+ fs_info->devfsd_task = NULL; -+ wake_up(&fs_info->revalidate_wait_queue); -+ for (; entry; entry = next) { -+ next = entry->next; -+ kmem_cache_free(devfsd_buf_cache, entry); -+ } -+ return 0; -+} /* End Function devfsd_close */ -+ -+#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_DEBUG -+static ssize_t stat_read(struct file *file, char __user *buf, size_t len, -+ loff_t * ppos) -+{ -+ ssize_t num; -+ char txt[80]; -+ -+ num = sprintf(txt, "Number of entries: %u number of bytes: %u\n", -+ stat_num_entries, stat_num_bytes) + 1; -+ if (*ppos >= num) -+ return 0; -+ if (*ppos + len > num) -+ len = num - *ppos; -+ if (copy_to_user(buf, txt + *ppos, len)) -+ return -EFAULT; -+ *ppos += len; -+ return len; -+} /* End Function stat_read */ -+#endif -+ -+static int __init init_devfs_fs(void) -+{ -+ int err; -+ int major; -+ struct devfs_entry *devfsd; -+#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_DEBUG -+ struct devfs_entry *stat; -+#endif -+ -+ if (_devfs_get_root_entry() == NULL) -+ return -ENOMEM; -+ -+ printk(KERN_INFO "%s: %s Richard Gooch (rgooch@atnf.csiro.au)\n", -+ DEVFS_NAME, DEVFS_VERSION); -+ devfsd_buf_cache = kmem_cache_create("devfsd_event", -+ sizeof(struct devfsd_buf_entry), -+ 0, 0, NULL, NULL); -+ if (!devfsd_buf_cache) -+ OOPS("(): unable to allocate event slab\n"); -+#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_DEBUG -+ devfs_debug = devfs_debug_init; -+ printk(KERN_INFO "%s: devfs_debug: 0x%0x\n", DEVFS_NAME, devfs_debug); -+#endif -+ printk(KERN_INFO "%s: boot_options: 0x%0x\n", DEVFS_NAME, boot_options); -+ -+ /* register special device for devfsd communication */ -+ major = register_chrdev(0, "devfs", &devfs_fops); -+ if (major < 0) -+ return major; -+ -+ /* And create the entry for ".devfsd" */ -+ devfsd = _devfs_alloc_entry(".devfsd", 0, S_IFCHR | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR); -+ if (devfsd == NULL) -+ return -ENOMEM; -+ devfsd->u.dev = MKDEV(major, 0); -+ _devfs_append_entry(root_entry, devfsd, NULL); -+ -+#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_DEBUG -+ stat = _devfs_alloc_entry(".stat", 0, S_IFCHR | S_IRUGO); -+ if (stat == NULL) -+ return -ENOMEM; -+ stat->u.dev = MKDEV(major, 1); -+ _devfs_append_entry(root_entry, stat, NULL); -+#endif -+ -+ err = register_filesystem(&devfs_fs_type); -+ return err; -+} /* End Function init_devfs_fs */ -+ -+void __init mount_devfs_fs(void) -+{ -+ int err; -+ -+ if (!(boot_options & OPTION_MOUNT)) -+ return; -+ err = do_mount("none", "/dev", "devfs", 0, NULL); -+ if (err == 0) -+ printk(KERN_INFO "Mounted devfs on /dev\n"); -+ else -+ PRINTK("(): unable to mount devfs, err: %d\n", err); -+} /* End Function mount_devfs_fs */ -+ -+module_init(init_devfs_fs) -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/fs/devfs/Makefile linux-2.6.19.dev/fs/devfs/Makefile ---- linux-2.6.19.old/fs/devfs/Makefile 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/fs/devfs/Makefile 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ -+# -+# Makefile for the linux devfs-filesystem routines. -+# -+ -+obj-$(CONFIG_DEVFS_FS) += devfs.o -+ -+devfs-objs := base.o util.o -+ -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/fs/devfs/util.c linux-2.6.19.dev/fs/devfs/util.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/fs/devfs/util.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/fs/devfs/util.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ -+/* devfs (Device FileSystem) utilities. -+ -+ Copyright (C) 1999-2002 Richard Gooch -+ -+ This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or -+ modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public -+ License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either -+ version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. -+ -+ This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU -+ Library General Public License for more details. -+ -+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public -+ License along with this library; if not, write to the Free -+ Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. -+ -+ Richard Gooch may be reached by email at rgooch@atnf.csiro.au -+ The postal address is: -+ Richard Gooch, c/o ATNF, P. O. Box 76, Epping, N.S.W., 2121, Australia. -+ -+ ChangeLog -+ -+ 19991031 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Created. -+ 19991103 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Created <_devfs_convert_name> and supported SCSI and IDE CD-ROMs -+ 20000203 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Changed operations pointer type to void *. -+ 20000621 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Changed interface to <devfs_register_series>. -+ 20000622 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Took account of interface change to <devfs_mk_symlink>. -+ Took account of interface change to <devfs_mk_dir>. -+ 20010519 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Documentation cleanup. -+ 20010709 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Created <devfs_*alloc_major> and <devfs_*alloc_devnum>. -+ 20010710 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Created <devfs_*alloc_unique_number>. -+ 20010730 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Documentation typo fix. -+ 20010806 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Made <block_semaphore> and <char_semaphore> private. -+ 20010813 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Fixed bug in <devfs_alloc_unique_number>: limited to 128 numbers -+ 20010818 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Updated major masks up to Linus' "no new majors" proclamation. -+ Block: were 126 now 122 free, char: were 26 now 19 free. -+ 20020324 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Fixed bug in <devfs_alloc_unique_number>: was clearing beyond -+ bitfield. -+ 20020326 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Fixed bitfield data type for <devfs_*alloc_devnum>. -+ Made major bitfield type and initialiser 64 bit safe. -+ 20020413 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Fixed shift warning on 64 bit machines. -+ 20020428 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Copied and used macro for error messages from fs/devfs/base.c -+ 20021013 Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> -+ Documentation fix. -+ 20030101 Adam J. Richter <adam@yggdrasil.com> -+ Eliminate DEVFS_SPECIAL_{CHR,BLK}. Use mode_t instead. -+ 20030106 Christoph Hellwig <hch@infradead.org> -+ Rewrite devfs_{,de}alloc_devnum to look like C code. -+*/ -+#include <linux/module.h> -+#include <linux/init.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> -+#include <linux/slab.h> -+#include <linux/vmalloc.h> -+#include <linux/genhd.h> -+#include <linux/bitops.h> -+ -+int devfs_register_tape(const char *name) -+{ -+ char tname[32], dest[64]; -+ static unsigned int tape_counter; -+ unsigned int n = tape_counter++; -+ -+ sprintf(dest, "../%s", name); -+ sprintf(tname, "tapes/tape%u", n); -+ devfs_mk_symlink(tname, dest); -+ -+ return n; -+} -+ -+EXPORT_SYMBOL(devfs_register_tape); -+ -+void devfs_unregister_tape(int num) -+{ -+ if (num >= 0) -+ devfs_remove("tapes/tape%u", num); -+} -+ -+EXPORT_SYMBOL(devfs_unregister_tape); -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/fs/Kconfig linux-2.6.19.dev/fs/Kconfig ---- linux-2.6.19.old/fs/Kconfig 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/fs/Kconfig 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -957,6 +957,56 @@ - building a kernel for install/rescue disks or your system is very - limited in memory. - -+config DEVFS_FS -+ bool "/dev file system support (OBSOLETE)" -+ depends on EXPERIMENTAL -+ help -+ This is support for devfs, a virtual file system (like /proc) which -+ provides the file system interface to device drivers, normally found -+ in /dev. Devfs does not depend on major and minor number -+ allocations. Device drivers register entries in /dev which then -+ appear automatically, which means that the system administrator does -+ not have to create character and block special device files in the -+ /dev directory using the mknod command (or MAKEDEV script) anymore. -+ -+ This is work in progress. If you want to use this, you *must* read -+ the material in <file:Documentation/filesystems/devfs/>, especially -+ the file README there. -+ -+ Note that devfs no longer manages /dev/pts! If you are using UNIX98 -+ ptys, you will also need to mount the /dev/pts filesystem (devpts). -+ -+ Note that devfs has been obsoleted by udev, -+ <http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/hotplug/>. -+ It has been stripped down to a bare minimum and is only provided for -+ legacy installations that use its naming scheme which is -+ unfortunately different from the names normal Linux installations -+ use. -+ -+ If unsure, say N. -+ -+config DEVFS_MOUNT -+ bool "Automatically mount at boot" -+ depends on DEVFS_FS -+ help -+ This option appears if you have CONFIG_DEVFS_FS enabled. Setting -+ this to 'Y' will make the kernel automatically mount devfs onto /dev -+ when the system is booted, before the init thread is started. -+ You can override this with the "devfs=nomount" boot option. -+ -+ If unsure, say N. -+ -+config DEVFS_DEBUG -+ bool "Debug devfs" -+ depends on DEVFS_FS -+ help -+ If you say Y here, then the /dev file system code will generate -+ debugging messages. See the file -+ <file:Documentation/filesystems/devfs/boot-options> for more -+ details. -+ -+ If unsure, say N. -+ - config SYSFS - bool "sysfs file system support" if EMBEDDED - default y -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/fs/Makefile linux-2.6.19.dev/fs/Makefile ---- linux-2.6.19.old/fs/Makefile 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/fs/Makefile 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -76,6 +76,7 @@ - obj-$(CONFIG_VFAT_FS) += vfat/ - obj-$(CONFIG_BFS_FS) += bfs/ - obj-$(CONFIG_ISO9660_FS) += isofs/ -+obj-$(CONFIG_DEVFS_FS) += devfs/ - obj-$(CONFIG_HFSPLUS_FS) += hfsplus/ # Before hfs to find wrapped HFS+ - obj-$(CONFIG_HFS_FS) += hfs/ - obj-$(CONFIG_ECRYPT_FS) += ecryptfs/ -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/fs/partitions/check.c linux-2.6.19.dev/fs/partitions/check.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/fs/partitions/check.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/fs/partitions/check.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -18,8 +18,10 @@ - #include <linux/fs.h> - #include <linux/kmod.h> - #include <linux/ctype.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - - #include "check.h" -+#include "devfs.h" - - #include "acorn.h" - #include "amiga.h" -@@ -159,11 +161,18 @@ - if (!state) - return NULL; - -- disk_name(hd, 0, state->name); -- printk(KERN_INFO " %s:", state->name); -- if (isdigit(state->name[strlen(state->name)-1])) -+#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_FS -+ if (hd->devfs_name[0] != '\0') { -+ printk(KERN_INFO " /dev/%s:", hd->devfs_name); - sprintf(state->name, "p"); -- -+ } -+#endif -+ else { -+ disk_name(hd, 0, state->name); -+ printk(KERN_INFO " %s:", state->name); -+ if (isdigit(state->name[strlen(state->name)-1])) -+ sprintf(state->name, "p"); -+ } - state->limit = hd->minors; - i = res = 0; - while (!res && check_part[i]) { -@@ -319,7 +328,7 @@ - p->nr_sects = 0; - p->ios[0] = p->ios[1] = 0; - p->sectors[0] = p->sectors[1] = 0; -- sysfs_remove_link(&p->kobj, "subsystem"); -+ devfs_remove("%s/part%d", disk->devfs_name, part); - if (p->holder_dir) - kobject_unregister(p->holder_dir); - kobject_uevent(&p->kobj, KOBJ_REMOVE); -@@ -339,7 +348,10 @@ - p->start_sect = start; - p->nr_sects = len; - p->partno = part; -- p->policy = disk->policy; -+ -+ devfs_mk_bdev(MKDEV(disk->major, disk->first_minor + part), -+ S_IFBLK|S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR, -+ "%s/part%d", disk->devfs_name, part); - - if (isdigit(disk->kobj.name[strlen(disk->kobj.name)-1])) - snprintf(p->kobj.name,KOBJ_NAME_LEN,"%sp%d",disk->kobj.name,part); -@@ -444,8 +456,14 @@ - disk_sysfs_add_subdirs(disk); - - /* No minors to use for partitions */ -- if (disk->minors == 1) -+ if (disk->minors == 1) { -+ if (disk->devfs_name[0] != '\0') -+ devfs_add_disk(disk); - goto exit; -+ } -+ -+ /* always add handle for the whole disk */ -+ devfs_add_partitioned(disk); - - /* No such device (e.g., media were just removed) */ - if (!get_capacity(disk)) -@@ -553,6 +571,8 @@ - disk_stat_set_all(disk, 0); - disk->stamp = 0; - -+ devfs_remove_disk(disk); -+ - kobject_uevent(&disk->kobj, KOBJ_REMOVE); - if (disk->holder_dir) - kobject_unregister(disk->holder_dir); -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/fs/partitions/devfs.c linux-2.6.19.dev/fs/partitions/devfs.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/fs/partitions/devfs.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/fs/partitions/devfs.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -0,0 +1,130 @@ -+/* -+ * This tries to keep block devices away from devfs as much as possible. -+ */ -+#include <linux/fs.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> -+#include <linux/vmalloc.h> -+#include <linux/genhd.h> -+#include <linux/bitops.h> -+#include <linux/mutex.h> -+ -+ -+struct unique_numspace { -+ u32 num_free; /* Num free in bits */ -+ u32 length; /* Array length in bytes */ -+ unsigned long *bits; -+ struct semaphore mutex; -+}; -+ -+static DEFINE_MUTEX(numspace_mutex); -+ -+static int expand_numspace(struct unique_numspace *s) -+{ -+ u32 length; -+ void *bits; -+ -+ if (s->length < 16) -+ length = 16; -+ else -+ length = s->length << 1; -+ -+ bits = vmalloc(length); -+ if (!bits) -+ return -ENOMEM; -+ if (s->bits) { -+ memcpy(bits, s->bits, s->length); -+ vfree(s->bits); -+ } -+ -+ s->num_free = (length - s->length) << 3; -+ s->bits = bits; -+ memset(bits + s->length, 0, length - s->length); -+ s->length = length; -+ -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+static int alloc_unique_number(struct unique_numspace *s) -+{ -+ int rval = 0; -+ -+ mutex_lock(&numspace_mutex); -+ if (s->num_free < 1) -+ rval = expand_numspace(s); -+ if (!rval) { -+ rval = find_first_zero_bit(s->bits, s->length << 3); -+ --s->num_free; -+ __set_bit(rval, s->bits); -+ } -+ mutex_unlock(&numspace_mutex); -+ -+ return rval; -+} -+ -+static void dealloc_unique_number(struct unique_numspace *s, int number) -+{ -+ int old_val; -+ -+ if (number >= 0) { -+ mutex_lock(&numspace_mutex); -+ old_val = __test_and_clear_bit(number, s->bits); -+ if (old_val) -+ ++s->num_free; -+ mutex_unlock(&numspace_mutex); -+ } -+} -+ -+static struct unique_numspace disc_numspace; -+static struct unique_numspace cdrom_numspace; -+ -+void devfs_add_partitioned(struct gendisk *disk) -+{ -+ char dirname[64], symlink[16]; -+ -+ devfs_mk_dir(disk->devfs_name); -+ devfs_mk_bdev(MKDEV(disk->major, disk->first_minor), -+ S_IFBLK|S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR, -+ "%s/disc", disk->devfs_name); -+ -+ disk->number = alloc_unique_number(&disc_numspace); -+ -+ sprintf(symlink, "discs/disc%d", disk->number); -+ sprintf(dirname, "../%s", disk->devfs_name); -+ devfs_mk_symlink(symlink, dirname); -+ -+} -+ -+void devfs_add_disk(struct gendisk *disk) -+{ -+ devfs_mk_bdev(MKDEV(disk->major, disk->first_minor), -+ (disk->flags & GENHD_FL_CD) ? -+ S_IFBLK|S_IRUGO|S_IWUGO : -+ S_IFBLK|S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR, -+ "%s", disk->devfs_name); -+ -+ if (disk->flags & GENHD_FL_CD) { -+ char dirname[64], symlink[16]; -+ -+ disk->number = alloc_unique_number(&cdrom_numspace); -+ -+ sprintf(symlink, "cdroms/cdrom%d", disk->number); -+ sprintf(dirname, "../%s", disk->devfs_name); -+ devfs_mk_symlink(symlink, dirname); -+ } -+} -+ -+void devfs_remove_disk(struct gendisk *disk) -+{ -+ if (disk->minors != 1) { -+ devfs_remove("discs/disc%d", disk->number); -+ dealloc_unique_number(&disc_numspace, disk->number); -+ devfs_remove("%s/disc", disk->devfs_name); -+ } -+ if (disk->flags & GENHD_FL_CD) { -+ devfs_remove("cdroms/cdrom%d", disk->number); -+ dealloc_unique_number(&cdrom_numspace, disk->number); -+ } -+ devfs_remove(disk->devfs_name); -+} -+ -+ -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/fs/partitions/devfs.h linux-2.6.19.dev/fs/partitions/devfs.h ---- linux-2.6.19.old/fs/partitions/devfs.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/fs/partitions/devfs.h 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ -+ -+#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_FS -+void devfs_add_disk(struct gendisk *dev); -+void devfs_add_partitioned(struct gendisk *dev); -+void devfs_remove_disk(struct gendisk *dev); -+#else -+# define devfs_add_disk(disk) do { } while (0) -+# define devfs_add_partitioned(disk) do { } while (0) -+# define devfs_remove_disk(disk) do { } while (0) -+#endif -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/fs/partitions/Makefile linux-2.6.19.dev/fs/partitions/Makefile ---- linux-2.6.19.old/fs/partitions/Makefile 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/fs/partitions/Makefile 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ - - obj-$(CONFIG_BLOCK) := check.o - -+obj-$(CONFIG_DEVFS_FS) += devfs.o - obj-$(CONFIG_ACORN_PARTITION) += acorn.o - obj-$(CONFIG_AMIGA_PARTITION) += amiga.o - obj-$(CONFIG_ATARI_PARTITION) += atari.o -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/include/asm-ppc/ocp.h linux-2.6.19.dev/include/asm-ppc/ocp.h ---- linux-2.6.19.old/include/asm-ppc/ocp.h 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/include/asm-ppc/ocp.h 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ - - #include <linux/init.h> - #include <linux/list.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/device.h> - - #include <asm/mmu.h> -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/include/linux/compat_ioctl.h linux-2.6.19.dev/include/linux/compat_ioctl.h ---- linux-2.6.19.old/include/linux/compat_ioctl.h 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/include/linux/compat_ioctl.h 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -571,6 +571,11 @@ - COMPATIBLE_IOCTL(AUTOFS_IOC_ASKREGHOST) - COMPATIBLE_IOCTL(AUTOFS_IOC_TOGGLEREGHOST) - COMPATIBLE_IOCTL(AUTOFS_IOC_ASKUMOUNT) -+/* DEVFS */ -+COMPATIBLE_IOCTL(DEVFSDIOC_GET_PROTO_REV) -+COMPATIBLE_IOCTL(DEVFSDIOC_SET_EVENT_MASK) -+COMPATIBLE_IOCTL(DEVFSDIOC_RELEASE_EVENT_QUEUE) -+COMPATIBLE_IOCTL(DEVFSDIOC_SET_DEBUG_MASK) - /* Raw devices */ - COMPATIBLE_IOCTL(RAW_SETBIND) - COMPATIBLE_IOCTL(RAW_GETBIND) -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/include/linux/devfs_fs.h linux-2.6.19.dev/include/linux/devfs_fs.h ---- linux-2.6.19.old/include/linux/devfs_fs.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/include/linux/devfs_fs.h 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ -+#ifndef _LINUX_DEVFS_FS_H -+#define _LINUX_DEVFS_FS_H -+ -+#include <linux/ioctl.h> -+ -+#define DEVFSD_PROTOCOL_REVISION_KERNEL 5 -+ -+#define DEVFSD_IOCTL_BASE 'd' -+ -+/* These are the various ioctls */ -+#define DEVFSDIOC_GET_PROTO_REV _IOR(DEVFSD_IOCTL_BASE, 0, int) -+#define DEVFSDIOC_SET_EVENT_MASK _IOW(DEVFSD_IOCTL_BASE, 2, int) -+#define DEVFSDIOC_RELEASE_EVENT_QUEUE _IOW(DEVFSD_IOCTL_BASE, 3, int) -+#define DEVFSDIOC_SET_DEBUG_MASK _IOW(DEVFSD_IOCTL_BASE, 4, int) -+ -+#define DEVFSD_NOTIFY_REGISTERED 0 -+#define DEVFSD_NOTIFY_UNREGISTERED 1 -+#define DEVFSD_NOTIFY_ASYNC_OPEN 2 -+#define DEVFSD_NOTIFY_CLOSE 3 -+#define DEVFSD_NOTIFY_LOOKUP 4 -+#define DEVFSD_NOTIFY_CHANGE 5 -+#define DEVFSD_NOTIFY_CREATE 6 -+#define DEVFSD_NOTIFY_DELETE 7 -+ -+#define DEVFS_PATHLEN 1024 /* Never change this otherwise the -+ binary interface will change */ -+ -+struct devfsd_notify_struct { /* Use native C types to ensure same types in kernel and user space */ -+ unsigned int type; /* DEVFSD_NOTIFY_* value */ -+ unsigned int mode; /* Mode of the inode or device entry */ -+ unsigned int major; /* Major number of device entry */ -+ unsigned int minor; /* Minor number of device entry */ -+ unsigned int uid; /* Uid of process, inode or device entry */ -+ unsigned int gid; /* Gid of process, inode or device entry */ -+ unsigned int overrun_count; /* Number of lost events */ -+ unsigned int namelen; /* Number of characters not including '\0' */ -+ /* The device name MUST come last */ -+ char devname[DEVFS_PATHLEN]; /* This will be '\0' terminated */ -+}; -+ -+#endif /* _LINUX_DEVFS_FS_H */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/include/linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h linux-2.6.19.dev/include/linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h ---- linux-2.6.19.old/include/linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/include/linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ -+#ifndef _LINUX_DEVFS_FS_KERNEL_H -+#define _LINUX_DEVFS_FS_KERNEL_H -+ -+#include <linux/fs.h> -+#include <linux/autoconf.h> -+#include <linux/spinlock.h> -+#include <linux/types.h> -+ -+#include <asm/semaphore.h> -+ -+#define DEVFS_SUPER_MAGIC 0x1373 -+ -+#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_FS -+extern int devfs_mk_bdev(dev_t dev, umode_t mode, const char *fmt, ...) -+ __attribute__ ((format(printf, 3, 4))); -+extern int devfs_mk_cdev(dev_t dev, umode_t mode, const char *fmt, ...) -+ __attribute__ ((format(printf, 3, 4))); -+extern int devfs_mk_symlink(const char *name, const char *link); -+extern int devfs_mk_dir(const char *fmt, ...) -+ __attribute__ ((format(printf, 1, 2))); -+extern void devfs_remove(const char *fmt, ...) -+ __attribute__ ((format(printf, 1, 2))); -+extern int devfs_register_tape(const char *name); -+extern void devfs_unregister_tape(int num); -+extern void mount_devfs_fs(void); -+#else /* CONFIG_DEVFS_FS */ -+static inline int devfs_mk_bdev(dev_t dev, umode_t mode, const char *fmt, ...) -+{ -+ return 0; -+} -+static inline int devfs_mk_cdev(dev_t dev, umode_t mode, const char *fmt, ...) -+{ -+ return 0; -+} -+static inline int devfs_mk_symlink(const char *name, const char *link) -+{ -+ return 0; -+} -+static inline int devfs_mk_dir(const char *fmt, ...) -+{ -+ return 0; -+} -+static inline void devfs_remove(const char *fmt, ...) -+{ -+} -+static inline int devfs_register_tape(const char *name) -+{ -+ return -1; -+} -+static inline void devfs_unregister_tape(int num) -+{ -+} -+static inline void mount_devfs_fs(void) -+{ -+ return; -+} -+#endif /* CONFIG_DEVFS_FS */ -+#endif /* _LINUX_DEVFS_FS_KERNEL_H */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/include/linux/fb.h linux-2.6.19.dev/include/linux/fb.h ---- linux-2.6.19.old/include/linux/fb.h 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/include/linux/fb.h 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -379,6 +379,7 @@ - #include <linux/init.h> - #include <linux/device.h> - #include <linux/workqueue.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/notifier.h> - #include <linux/list.h> - #include <linux/backlight.h> -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/include/linux/genhd.h linux-2.6.19.dev/include/linux/genhd.h ---- linux-2.6.19.old/include/linux/genhd.h 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/include/linux/genhd.h 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -114,6 +114,8 @@ - sector_t capacity; - - int flags; -+ char devfs_name[64]; /* devfs crap */ -+ int number; /* more of the same */ - struct device *driverfs_dev; - struct kobject kobj; - struct kobject *holder_dir; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/include/linux/ide.h linux-2.6.19.dev/include/linux/ide.h ---- linux-2.6.19.old/include/linux/ide.h 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/include/linux/ide.h 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -553,6 +553,7 @@ - struct hd_driveid *id; /* drive model identification info */ - struct proc_dir_entry *proc; /* /proc/ide/ directory entry */ - struct ide_settings_s *settings;/* /proc/ide/ drive settings */ -+ char devfs_name[64]; /* devfs crap */ - - struct hwif_s *hwif; /* actually (ide_hwif_t *) */ - -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/include/linux/miscdevice.h linux-2.6.19.dev/include/linux/miscdevice.h ---- linux-2.6.19.old/include/linux/miscdevice.h 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/include/linux/miscdevice.h 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ - struct list_head list; - struct device *dev; - struct class_device *class; -+ char devfs_name[64]; - }; - - extern int misc_register(struct miscdevice * misc); -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/include/linux/serial_core.h linux-2.6.19.dev/include/linux/serial_core.h ---- linux-2.6.19.old/include/linux/serial_core.h 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/include/linux/serial_core.h 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -339,6 +339,7 @@ - struct module *owner; - const char *driver_name; - const char *dev_name; -+ const char *devfs_name; - int major; - int minor; - int nr; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/include/linux/tty_driver.h linux-2.6.19.dev/include/linux/tty_driver.h ---- linux-2.6.19.old/include/linux/tty_driver.h 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/include/linux/tty_driver.h 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -157,6 +157,7 @@ - struct cdev cdev; - struct module *owner; - const char *driver_name; -+ const char *devfs_name; - const char *name; - int name_base; /* offset of printed name */ - int major; /* major device number */ -@@ -251,6 +252,8 @@ - * called. This is to be used by drivers that have tty devices - * that can appear and disappear while the main tty driver is - * registered with the tty core. -+ * TTY_DRIVER_NO_DEVFS --- if set, do not create devfs entries. This -+ * is only used by tty_register_driver(). - * - * TTY_DRIVER_DEVPTS_MEM -- don't use the standard arrays, instead - * use dynamic memory keyed through the devpts filesystem. This -@@ -260,6 +263,7 @@ - #define TTY_DRIVER_RESET_TERMIOS 0x0002 - #define TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW 0x0004 - #define TTY_DRIVER_DYNAMIC_DEV 0x0008 -+#define TTY_DRIVER_NO_DEVFS 0x0008 - #define TTY_DRIVER_DEVPTS_MEM 0x0010 - - /* tty driver types */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/include/media/v4l2-dev.h linux-2.6.19.dev/include/media/v4l2-dev.h ---- linux-2.6.19.old/include/media/v4l2-dev.h 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/include/media/v4l2-dev.h 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -315,6 +315,7 @@ - /* for videodev.c intenal usage -- please don't touch */ - int users; /* video_exclusive_{open|close} ... */ - struct mutex lock; /* ... helper function uses these */ -+ char devfs_name[64]; /* devfs */ - struct class_device class_dev; /* sysfs */ - }; - -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/include/scsi/scsi_device.h linux-2.6.19.dev/include/scsi/scsi_device.h ---- linux-2.6.19.old/include/scsi/scsi_device.h 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/include/scsi/scsi_device.h 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -74,6 +74,7 @@ - unsigned sector_size; /* size in bytes */ - - void *hostdata; /* available to low-level driver */ -+ char devfs_name[256]; /* devfs junk */ - char type; - char scsi_level; - char inq_periph_qual; /* PQ from INQUIRY data */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/include/sound/core.h linux-2.6.19.dev/include/sound/core.h ---- linux-2.6.19.old/include/sound/core.h 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/include/sound/core.h 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -188,6 +188,8 @@ - const struct file_operations *f_ops; /* file operations */ - void *private_data; /* private data for f_ops->open */ - struct class_device *class_dev; /* class device for sysfs */ -+ char name[0]; /* device name for devfs (keep -+ at the end of structure) */ - }; - - /* sound.c */ -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/init/do_mounts.c linux-2.6.19.dev/init/do_mounts.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/init/do_mounts.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/init/do_mounts.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ - { - void *data = nfs_root_data(); - -- create_dev("/dev/root", ROOT_DEV); -+ create_dev("/dev/root", ROOT_DEV, root_device_name); - if (data && - do_mount_root("/dev/root", "nfs", root_mountflags, data) == 0) - return 1; -@@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ - } - #endif - #ifdef CONFIG_BLOCK -- create_dev("/dev/root", ROOT_DEV); -+ create_dev("/dev/root", ROOT_DEV, root_device_name); - mount_block_root("/dev/root", root_mountflags); - #endif - } -@@ -409,6 +409,8 @@ - { - int is_floppy; - -+ mount_devfs(); -+ - if (root_delay) { - printk(KERN_INFO "Waiting %dsec before mounting root device...\n", - root_delay); -@@ -442,8 +444,10 @@ - - mount_root(); - out: -+ umount_devfs("/dev"); - sys_mount(".", "/", NULL, MS_MOVE, NULL); - sys_chroot("."); - security_sb_post_mountroot(); -+ mount_devfs_fs (); - } - -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/init/do_mounts_devfs.c linux-2.6.19.dev/init/do_mounts_devfs.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/init/do_mounts_devfs.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/init/do_mounts_devfs.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -0,0 +1,137 @@ -+ -+#include <linux/kernel.h> -+#include <linux/dirent.h> -+#include <linux/string.h> -+ -+#include "do_mounts.h" -+ -+void __init mount_devfs(void) -+{ -+ sys_mount("devfs", "/dev", "devfs", 0, NULL); -+} -+ -+void __init umount_devfs(char *path) -+{ -+ sys_umount(path, 0); -+} -+ -+/* -+ * If the dir will fit in *buf, return its length. If it won't fit, return -+ * zero. Return -ve on error. -+ */ -+static int __init do_read_dir(int fd, void *buf, int len) -+{ -+ long bytes, n; -+ char *p = buf; -+ sys_lseek(fd, 0, 0); -+ -+ for (bytes = 0; bytes < len; bytes += n) { -+ n = sys_getdents64(fd, (struct linux_dirent64 *)(p + bytes), -+ len - bytes); -+ if (n < 0) -+ return n; -+ if (n == 0) -+ return bytes; -+ } -+ return 0; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * Try to read all of a directory. Returns the contents at *p, which -+ * is kmalloced memory. Returns the number of bytes read at *len. Returns -+ * NULL on error. -+ */ -+static void * __init read_dir(char *path, int *len) -+{ -+ int size; -+ int fd = sys_open(path, 0, 0); -+ -+ *len = 0; -+ if (fd < 0) -+ return NULL; -+ -+ for (size = 1 << 9; size <= (PAGE_SIZE << MAX_ORDER); size <<= 1) { -+ void *p = kmalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL); -+ int n; -+ if (!p) -+ break; -+ n = do_read_dir(fd, p, size); -+ if (n > 0) { -+ sys_close(fd); -+ *len = n; -+ return p; -+ } -+ kfree(p); -+ if (n == -EINVAL) -+ continue; /* Try a larger buffer */ -+ if (n < 0) -+ break; -+ } -+ sys_close(fd); -+ return NULL; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * recursively scan <path>, looking for a device node of type <dev> -+ */ -+static int __init find_in_devfs(char *path, unsigned dev) -+{ -+ char *end = path + strlen(path); -+ int rest = path + 64 - end; -+ int size; -+ char *p = read_dir(path, &size); -+ char *s; -+ -+ if (!p) -+ return -1; -+ for (s = p; s < p + size; s += ((struct linux_dirent64 *)s)->d_reclen) { -+ struct linux_dirent64 *d = (struct linux_dirent64 *)s; -+ if (strlen(d->d_name) + 2 > rest) -+ continue; -+ switch (d->d_type) { -+ case DT_BLK: -+ sprintf(end, "/%s", d->d_name); -+ if (bstat(path) != dev) -+ break; -+ kfree(p); -+ return 0; -+ case DT_DIR: -+ if (strcmp(d->d_name, ".") == 0) -+ break; -+ if (strcmp(d->d_name, "..") == 0) -+ break; -+ sprintf(end, "/%s", d->d_name); -+ if (find_in_devfs(path, dev) < 0) -+ break; -+ kfree(p); -+ return 0; -+ } -+ } -+ kfree(p); -+ return -1; -+} -+ -+/* -+ * create a device node called <name> which points to -+ * <devfs_name> if possible, otherwise find a device node -+ * which matches <dev> and make <name> a symlink pointing to it. -+ */ -+int __init create_dev(char *name, dev_t dev, char *devfs_name) -+{ -+ char path[64]; -+ -+ sys_unlink(name); -+ if (devfs_name && devfs_name[0]) { -+ if (strncmp(devfs_name, "/dev/", 5) == 0) -+ devfs_name += 5; -+ sprintf(path, "/dev/%s", devfs_name); -+ if (sys_access(path, 0) == 0) -+ return sys_symlink(devfs_name, name); -+ } -+ if (!dev) -+ return -1; -+ strcpy(path, "/dev"); -+ if (find_in_devfs(path, new_encode_dev(dev)) < 0) -+ return -1; -+ return sys_symlink(path + 5, name); -+} -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/init/do_mounts.h linux-2.6.19.dev/init/do_mounts.h ---- linux-2.6.19.old/init/do_mounts.h 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/init/do_mounts.h 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ - #include <linux/mount.h> - #include <linux/major.h> - #include <linux/root_dev.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - - void change_floppy(char *fmt, ...); - void mount_block_root(char *name, int flags); -@@ -13,12 +14,25 @@ - extern int root_mountflags; - extern char *root_device_name; - --static inline int create_dev(char *name, dev_t dev) -+#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_FS -+ -+void mount_devfs(void); -+void umount_devfs(char *path); -+int create_dev(char *name, dev_t dev, char *devfs_name); -+ -+#else -+ -+static inline void mount_devfs(void) {} -+static inline void umount_devfs(const char *path) {} -+ -+static inline int create_dev(char *name, dev_t dev, char *devfs_name) - { - sys_unlink(name); - return sys_mknod(name, S_IFBLK|0600, new_encode_dev(dev)); - } - -+#endif -+ - #if BITS_PER_LONG == 32 - static inline u32 bstat(char *name) - { -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/init/do_mounts_initrd.c linux-2.6.19.dev/init/do_mounts_initrd.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/init/do_mounts_initrd.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/init/do_mounts_initrd.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ - int pid; - - real_root_dev = new_encode_dev(ROOT_DEV); -- create_dev("/dev/root.old", Root_RAM0); -+ create_dev("/dev/root.old", Root_RAM0, NULL); - /* mount initrd on rootfs' /root */ - mount_block_root("/dev/root.old", root_mountflags & ~MS_RDONLY); - sys_mkdir("/old", 0700); -@@ -53,6 +53,7 @@ - sys_chdir("/root"); - sys_mount(".", "/", NULL, MS_MOVE, NULL); - sys_chroot("."); -+ mount_devfs_fs (); - - current->flags |= PF_NOFREEZE; - pid = kernel_thread(do_linuxrc, "/linuxrc", SIGCHLD); -@@ -69,6 +70,7 @@ - sys_chroot("."); - sys_close(old_fd); - sys_close(root_fd); -+ umount_devfs("/old/dev"); - - if (new_decode_dev(real_root_dev) == Root_RAM0) { - sys_chdir("/old"); -@@ -104,7 +106,7 @@ - int __init initrd_load(void) - { - if (mount_initrd) { -- create_dev("/dev/ram", Root_RAM0); -+ create_dev("/dev/ram", Root_RAM0, NULL); - /* - * Load the initrd data into /dev/ram0. Execute it as initrd - * unless /dev/ram0 is supposed to be our actual root device, -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/init/do_mounts_md.c linux-2.6.19.dev/init/do_mounts_md.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/init/do_mounts_md.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/init/do_mounts_md.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -121,18 +121,19 @@ - int err = 0; - char *devname; - mdu_disk_info_t dinfo; -- char name[16]; -+ char name[16], devfs_name[16]; - - minor = md_setup_args[ent].minor; - partitioned = md_setup_args[ent].partitioned; - devname = md_setup_args[ent].device_names; - - sprintf(name, "/dev/md%s%d", partitioned?"_d":"", minor); -+ sprintf(devfs_name, "/dev/md/%s%d", partitioned?"d":"", minor); - if (partitioned) - dev = MKDEV(mdp_major, minor << MdpMinorShift); - else - dev = MKDEV(MD_MAJOR, minor); -- create_dev(name, dev); -+ create_dev(name, dev, devfs_name); - for (i = 0; i < MD_SB_DISKS && devname != 0; i++) { - char *p; - char comp_name[64]; -@@ -267,7 +268,7 @@ - - void __init md_run_setup(void) - { -- create_dev("/dev/md0", MKDEV(MD_MAJOR, 0)); -+ create_dev("/dev/md0", MKDEV(MD_MAJOR, 0), "md/0"); - if (raid_noautodetect) - printk(KERN_INFO "md: Skipping autodetection of RAID arrays. (raid=noautodetect)\n"); - else { -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/init/main.c linux-2.6.19.dev/init/main.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/init/main.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/init/main.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ - #include <linux/types.h> - #include <linux/module.h> - #include <linux/proc_fs.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/kernel.h> - #include <linux/syscalls.h> - #include <linux/string.h> -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/init/Makefile linux-2.6.19.dev/init/Makefile ---- linux-2.6.19.old/init/Makefile 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/init/Makefile 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ - obj-$(CONFIG_GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY) += calibrate.o - - mounts-y := do_mounts.o -+mounts-$(CONFIG_DEVFS_FS) += do_mounts_devfs.o - mounts-$(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM) += do_mounts_rd.o - mounts-$(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD) += do_mounts_initrd.o - mounts-$(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_MD) += do_mounts_md.o -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/mm/shmem.c linux-2.6.19.dev/mm/shmem.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/mm/shmem.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/mm/shmem.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ - - #include <linux/module.h> - #include <linux/init.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/fs.h> - #include <linux/xattr.h> - #include <linux/generic_acl.h> -@@ -2427,6 +2428,9 @@ - goto out2; - } - -+#ifdef CONFIG_TMPFS -+ devfs_mk_dir("shm"); -+#endif - shm_mnt = vfs_kern_mount(&tmpfs_fs_type, MS_NOUSER, - tmpfs_fs_type.name, NULL); - if (IS_ERR(shm_mnt)) { -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/mm/tiny-shmem.c linux-2.6.19.dev/mm/tiny-shmem.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/mm/tiny-shmem.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/mm/tiny-shmem.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ - - #include <linux/fs.h> - #include <linux/init.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/vfs.h> - #include <linux/mount.h> - #include <linux/file.h> -@@ -32,6 +33,9 @@ - { - BUG_ON(register_filesystem(&tmpfs_fs_type) != 0); - -+#ifdef CONFIG_TMPFS -+ devfs_mk_dir("shm"); -+#endif - shm_mnt = kern_mount(&tmpfs_fs_type); - BUG_ON(IS_ERR(shm_mnt)); - -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/net/bluetooth/rfcomm/tty.c linux-2.6.19.dev/net/bluetooth/rfcomm/tty.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/net/bluetooth/rfcomm/tty.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/net/bluetooth/rfcomm/tty.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1039,12 +1039,13 @@ - - rfcomm_tty_driver->owner = THIS_MODULE; - rfcomm_tty_driver->driver_name = "rfcomm"; -+ rfcomm_tty_driver->devfs_name = "bluetooth/rfcomm/"; - rfcomm_tty_driver->name = "rfcomm"; - rfcomm_tty_driver->major = RFCOMM_TTY_MAJOR; - rfcomm_tty_driver->minor_start = RFCOMM_TTY_MINOR; - rfcomm_tty_driver->type = TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_SERIAL; - rfcomm_tty_driver->subtype = SERIAL_TYPE_NORMAL; -- rfcomm_tty_driver->flags = TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW | TTY_DRIVER_DYNAMIC_DEV; -+ rfcomm_tty_driver->flags = TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW | TTY_DRIVER_NO_DEVFS; - rfcomm_tty_driver->init_termios = tty_std_termios; - rfcomm_tty_driver->init_termios.c_cflag = B9600 | CS8 | CREAD | HUPCL | CLOCAL; - tty_set_operations(rfcomm_tty_driver, &rfcomm_ops); -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/net/irda/ircomm/ircomm_tty.c linux-2.6.19.dev/net/irda/ircomm/ircomm_tty.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/net/irda/ircomm/ircomm_tty.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/net/irda/ircomm/ircomm_tty.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -123,6 +123,7 @@ - driver->owner = THIS_MODULE; - driver->driver_name = "ircomm"; - driver->name = "ircomm"; -+ driver->devfs_name = "ircomm"; - driver->major = IRCOMM_TTY_MAJOR; - driver->minor_start = IRCOMM_TTY_MINOR; - driver->type = TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_SERIAL; -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/net/irda/irnet/irnet.h linux-2.6.19.dev/net/irda/irnet/irnet.h ---- linux-2.6.19.old/net/irda/irnet/irnet.h 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/net/irda/irnet/irnet.h 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -244,6 +244,7 @@ - #include <linux/skbuff.h> - #include <linux/tty.h> - #include <linux/proc_fs.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/netdevice.h> - #include <linux/miscdevice.h> - #include <linux/poll.h> -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/sound/core/info.c linux-2.6.19.dev/sound/core/info.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/sound/core/info.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/sound/core/info.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ - #include <sound/info.h> - #include <sound/version.h> - #include <linux/proc_fs.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/mutex.h> - #include <stdarg.h> - -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/sound/core/sound.c linux-2.6.19.dev/sound/core/sound.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/sound/core/sound.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/sound/core/sound.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ - #include <sound/control.h> - #include <sound/initval.h> - #include <linux/kmod.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/mutex.h> - - #define SNDRV_OS_MINORS 256 -@@ -41,6 +42,7 @@ - EXPORT_SYMBOL(snd_major); - - static int cards_limit = 1; -+static int device_mode = S_IFCHR | S_IRUGO | S_IWUGO; - - MODULE_AUTHOR("Jaroslav Kysela <perex@suse.cz>"); - MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Advanced Linux Sound Architecture driver for soundcards."); -@@ -49,6 +51,10 @@ - MODULE_PARM_DESC(major, "Major # for sound driver."); - module_param(cards_limit, int, 0444); - MODULE_PARM_DESC(cards_limit, "Count of auto-loadable soundcards."); -+#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_FS -+module_param(device_mode, int, 0444); -+MODULE_PARM_DESC(device_mode, "Device file permission mask for devfs."); -+#endif - MODULE_ALIAS_CHARDEV_MAJOR(CONFIG_SND_MAJOR); - - /* this one holds the actual max. card number currently available. -@@ -244,7 +250,7 @@ - struct device *device = NULL; - - snd_assert(name, return -EINVAL); -- preg = kmalloc(sizeof *preg, GFP_KERNEL); -+ preg = kmalloc((sizeof *preg) + strlen(name) + 1, GFP_KERNEL); - if (preg == NULL) - return -ENOMEM; - preg->type = type; -@@ -252,6 +258,7 @@ - preg->device = dev; - preg->f_ops = f_ops; - preg->private_data = private_data; -+ strcpy(preg->name, name); /* for devfs */ - mutex_lock(&sound_mutex); - #ifdef CONFIG_SND_DYNAMIC_MINORS - minor = snd_find_free_minor(); -@@ -266,6 +273,8 @@ - return minor; - } - snd_minors[minor] = preg; -+ if (type != SNDRV_DEVICE_TYPE_CONTROL || preg->card >= cards_limit) -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(major, minor), S_IFCHR | device_mode, "snd/%s", name); - if (card) - device = card->dev; - preg->class_dev = class_device_create(sound_class, NULL, -@@ -320,6 +329,9 @@ - return -EINVAL; - } - -+ if (snd_minors[minor]->type != SNDRV_DEVICE_TYPE_CONTROL || -+ snd_minors[minor]->card >= cards_limit) /* created in sound.c */ -+ devfs_remove("snd/%s", snd_minors[minor]->name); - class_device_destroy(sound_class, MKDEV(major, minor)); - - kfree(snd_minors[minor]); -@@ -430,17 +442,24 @@ - - static int __init alsa_sound_init(void) - { -+ short controlnum; -+ - snd_major = major; - snd_ecards_limit = cards_limit; -+ devfs_mk_dir("snd"); - if (register_chrdev(major, "alsa", &snd_fops)) { - snd_printk(KERN_ERR "unable to register native major device number %d\n", major); -+ devfs_remove("snd"); - return -EIO; - } - if (snd_info_init() < 0) { - unregister_chrdev(major, "alsa"); -+ devfs_remove("snd"); - return -ENOMEM; - } - snd_info_minor_register(); -+ for (controlnum = 0; controlnum < cards_limit; controlnum++) -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(major, controlnum<<5), S_IFCHR | device_mode, "snd/controlC%d", controlnum); - #ifndef MODULE - printk(KERN_INFO "Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version " CONFIG_SND_VERSION CONFIG_SND_DATE ".\n"); - #endif -@@ -449,10 +468,16 @@ - - static void __exit alsa_sound_exit(void) - { -+ short controlnum; -+ -+ for (controlnum = 0; controlnum < cards_limit; controlnum++) -+ devfs_remove("snd/controlC%d", controlnum); -+ - snd_info_minor_unregister(); - snd_info_done(); - if (unregister_chrdev(major, "alsa") != 0) - snd_printk(KERN_ERR "unable to unregister major device number %d\n", major); -+ devfs_remove("snd"); - } - - module_init(alsa_sound_init) -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/sound/oss/soundcard.c linux-2.6.19.dev/sound/oss/soundcard.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/sound/oss/soundcard.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/sound/oss/soundcard.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ - #include <linux/wait.h> - #include <linux/slab.h> - #include <linux/ioport.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/major.h> - #include <linux/delay.h> - #include <linux/proc_fs.h> -@@ -557,6 +558,9 @@ - sound_dmap_flag = (dmabuf > 0 ? 1 : 0); - - for (i = 0; i < sizeof (dev_list) / sizeof *dev_list; i++) { -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(SOUND_MAJOR, dev_list[i].minor), -+ S_IFCHR | dev_list[i].mode, -+ "sound/%s", dev_list[i].name); - class_device_create(sound_class, NULL, - MKDEV(SOUND_MAJOR, dev_list[i].minor), - NULL, "%s", dev_list[i].name); -@@ -564,10 +568,15 @@ - if (!dev_list[i].num) - continue; - -- for (j = 1; j < *dev_list[i].num; j++) -+ for (j = 1; j < *dev_list[i].num; j++) { -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(SOUND_MAJOR, -+ dev_list[i].minor + (j*0x10)), -+ S_IFCHR | dev_list[i].mode, -+ "sound/%s%d", dev_list[i].name, j); - class_device_create(sound_class, NULL, - MKDEV(SOUND_MAJOR, dev_list[i].minor + (j*0x10)), - NULL, "%s%d", dev_list[i].name, j); -+ } - } - - if (sound_nblocks >= 1024) -@@ -581,11 +590,14 @@ - int i, j; - - for (i = 0; i < sizeof (dev_list) / sizeof *dev_list; i++) { -+ devfs_remove("sound/%s", dev_list[i].name); - class_device_destroy(sound_class, MKDEV(SOUND_MAJOR, dev_list[i].minor)); - if (!dev_list[i].num) - continue; -- for (j = 1; j < *dev_list[i].num; j++) -+ for (j = 1; j < *dev_list[i].num; j++) { -+ devfs_remove("sound/%s%d", dev_list[i].name, j); - class_device_destroy(sound_class, MKDEV(SOUND_MAJOR, dev_list[i].minor + (j*0x10))); -+ } - } - - unregister_sound_special(1); -diff -urN linux-2.6.19.old/sound/sound_core.c linux-2.6.19.dev/sound/sound_core.c ---- linux-2.6.19.old/sound/sound_core.c 2006-11-29 22:57:37.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.dev/sound/sound_core.c 2006-12-14 03:12:59.000000000 +0100 -@@ -43,6 +43,7 @@ - #include <linux/sound.h> - #include <linux/major.h> - #include <linux/kmod.h> -+#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h> - #include <linux/device.h> - - #define SOUND_STEP 16 -@@ -170,6 +171,8 @@ - else - sprintf(s->name, "sound/%s%d", name, r / SOUND_STEP); - -+ devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(SOUND_MAJOR, s->unit_minor), -+ S_IFCHR | mode, s->name); - class_device_create(sound_class, NULL, MKDEV(SOUND_MAJOR, s->unit_minor), - dev, s->name+6); - return r; -@@ -193,6 +196,7 @@ - p = __sound_remove_unit(list, unit); - spin_unlock(&sound_loader_lock); - if (p) { -+ devfs_remove(p->name); - class_device_destroy(sound_class, MKDEV(SOUND_MAJOR, p->unit_minor)); - kfree(p); - } -@@ -527,6 +531,7 @@ - /* We have nothing to really do here - we know the lists must be - empty */ - unregister_chrdev(SOUND_MAJOR, "sound"); -+ devfs_remove("sound"); - class_destroy(sound_class); - } - -@@ -536,6 +541,7 @@ - printk(KERN_ERR "soundcore: sound device already in use.\n"); - return -EBUSY; - } -+ devfs_mk_dir ("sound"); - sound_class = class_create(THIS_MODULE, "sound"); - if (IS_ERR(sound_class)) - return PTR_ERR(sound_class); diff --git a/target/linux/generic-2.6/patches/008-mtd_uaccess.patch b/target/linux/generic-2.6/patches/008-mtd_uaccess.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 0736703..0000000 --- a/target/linux/generic-2.6/patches/008-mtd_uaccess.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ ---- linux-2.6.19.2/drivers/mtd/mtdchar.c.old 2007-01-27 20:17:35.000000000 +0100 -+++ linux-2.6.19.2/drivers/mtd/mtdchar.c 2007-01-27 20:18:12.000000000 +0100 -@@ -33,10 +33,10 @@ - - #ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_FS - devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(MTD_CHAR_MAJOR, mtd->index*2), -- S_IFCHR | S_IRUGO | S_IWUGO, "mtd/%d", mtd->index); -+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR, "mtd/%d", mtd->index); - - devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(MTD_CHAR_MAJOR, mtd->index*2+1), -- S_IFCHR | S_IRUGO, "mtd/%dro", mtd->index); -+ S_IFCHR | S_IRUSR, "mtd/%dro", mtd->index); - #else - class_device_create(mtd_class, NULL, MKDEV(MTD_CHAR_MAJOR, mtd->index*2), - NULL, "mtd%d", mtd->index); |