Paul Brook p...@codesourcery.com writes:
Paul Brook p...@codesourcery.com writes:
Also require IDs to start with a letter to provide for possible future
extensions.
I'd go further than that, and require that user specified IDs match
[A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9_-]*
I talked with Dan (cc'ed)
Paul Brook p...@codesourcery.com writes:
Also require IDs to start with a letter to provide for possible future
extensions.
I'd go further than that, and require that user specified IDs match
[A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9_-]*
I talked with Dan (cc'ed) to make sure we don't trample on existing
libvirt
Paul Brook p...@codesourcery.com writes:
Also require IDs to start with a letter to provide for possible future
extensions.
I'd go further than that, and require that user specified IDs match
[A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9_-]*
I talked with Dan (cc'ed) to make sure we don't trample on existing
Also require IDs to start with a letter to provide for possible future
extensions.
I'd go further than that, and require that user specified IDs match
[A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9_-]*
Paul
We need Device IDs to be unique and not contain '/' so device tree
nodes can always be unambigously referenced by tree path.
We already have some protection against duplicate IDs, but it got
holes:
* We don't assign IDs to default devices.
* -device and device_add use the ID of a