Hi Greg, > > > > > Provide a function device_move() to move a device to a new parent > > > > > device. Add > > > > > auxilliary functions kobject_move() and sysfs_move_dir(). > > > > > kobject_move() generates a new uevent of type KOBJ_MOVE, containing > > > > > the > > > > > previous path (DEVPATH_OLD) in addition to the usual values. For > > > > > this, a new > > > > > interface kobject_uevent_env() is created that allows to add further > > > > > environmental data to the uevent at the kobject layer. > > > > > > > > has this one been tested? I don't get it working. I always get an EINVAL > > > > when trying to move the TTY device of a Bluetooth RFCOMM link around. > > > > > > I relied on Cornelia to test this. I think some s390 patches depend on > > > this change, right? > > > > my pre-condition is that the TTY device has no parent and then we move > > it to a Bluetooth ACL link as child. This however is not working or the > > TTY change to use device instead of class_device has broken something. > > Hm, I don't think the class_device stuff has broken anything, but if you > think so, please let me know.
I was checking why device_move() fails and it seems that the check for is_registered is the problem here. if (!device_is_registered(dev)) { error = -EINVAL; goto out; } The ACL link has been attached to the Bluetooth bus, but for some reason it still thinks that it is unregistered. Is this check really needed. I think it should be possible to also move devices that are not part of a bus, yet. And removing that check makes it work for me. And btw. I can't see any s390 patches that are using device_move() at the moment. > > > > And shouldn't device_move(dev, NULL) re-attach it to the virtual device > > > > tree instead of failing? > > > > > > Yes, that would be good to have. > > > > Cornelia, please fix this, because otherwise we can't detach a device > > from its parent. Storing the current virtual parent looks racy to me. > > You can always restore the previous "virtual" parent from the > information given to you in the device itself. That is what the code > does when it first registers the device. > > And yes, I too think it should be fixed. My knowledge of the driver model is still limited. Can you fix that quickly. This is really needed. Regards Marcel - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/