On Tue, Jan 18, 2005 at 04:49:34PM -0500, Dmitry Torokhov wrote: > On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 13:30:02 -0800, Greg KH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Tue, Jan 18, 2005 at 03:56:35PM +0100, Hannes Reinecke wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > > > the input subsystem is using call_usermodehelper directly, which breaks > > > all sorts of assertions especially when using udev. > > > And it's definitely going to fail once someone is trying to use netlink > > > messages for hotplug event delivery. > > > > > > To remedy this I've implemented a new sysfs class 'input_device' which > > > is a representation of 'struct input_dev'. So each device listed in > > > '/proc/bus/input/devices' gets a class device associated with it. > > > And we'll get proper hotplug events for each input_device which can be > > > handled by udev accordingly. > > > > Hm, why another input class? We already have /sys/class/input, which we > > get hotplug events for. We also have the individual input device > > hotplug events, which is what I think we really want here, right? > > These are a bit different classes. One is a generic input device class > device. Then you have several class device interfaces (evdev, > mousedev, joydev, tsdev, keyboard) that together with generic input > device produce concrete input devices (mouse, js, ts) that you have > implemented with class_simple.
Hm, but we still need to make the input_dev a "real" struct device, right? And if you do that, then you just hooked up your hotplug event properly, with no userspace breakage. Then, if you want to still make the evdev, mousedev, and so on as class_device interfaces, that's fine, but the main point of this patch was to allow the call_usermodehelper call to be removed, so that the input subsytem will work properly with the kernel event and hotplug systems. thanks, greg k-h - 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/