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										 |  |  | Rules on how to access information in the Linux kernel sysfs | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | The kernel-exported sysfs exports internal kernel implementation details | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | and depends on internal kernel structures and layout. It is agreed upon | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | by the kernel developers that the Linux kernel does not provide a stable | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | internal API. Therefore, there are aspects of the sysfs interface that | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | may not be stable across kernel releases. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | To minimize the risk of breaking users of sysfs, which are in most cases | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | low-level userspace applications, with a new kernel release, the users | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | of sysfs must follow some rules to use an as-abstract-as-possible way to | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | access this filesystem. The current udev and HAL programs already | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | implement this and users are encouraged to plug, if possible, into the | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | abstractions these programs provide instead of accessing sysfs directly. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | But if you really do want or need to access sysfs directly, please follow | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | the following rules and then your programs should work with future | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | versions of the sysfs interface. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - Do not use libsysfs | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   It makes assumptions about sysfs which are not true. Its API does not | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   offer any abstraction, it exposes all the kernel driver-core | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   implementation details in its own API. Therefore it is not better than | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   reading directories and opening the files yourself. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   Also, it is not actively maintained, in the sense of reflecting the | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   current kernel development. The goal of providing a stable interface | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   to sysfs has failed; it causes more problems than it solves. It | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   violates many of the rules in this document. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - sysfs is always at /sys | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   Parsing /proc/mounts is a waste of time. Other mount points are a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   system configuration bug you should not try to solve. For test cases, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   possibly support a SYSFS_PATH environment variable to overwrite the | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   application's behavior, but never try to search for sysfs. Never try | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   to mount it, if you are not an early boot script. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - devices are only "devices" | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   There is no such thing like class-, bus-, physical devices, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   interfaces, and such that you can rely on in userspace. Everything is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   just simply a "device". Class-, bus-, physical, ... types are just | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   kernel implementation details which should not be expected by | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   applications that look for devices in sysfs. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  |   The properties of a device are: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |     o devpath (/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.1/usb2/2-2/2-2:1.0) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |       - identical to the DEVPATH value in the event sent from the kernel | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |         at device creation and removal | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |       - the unique key to the device at that point in time | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |       - the kernel's path to the device directory without the leading | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |         /sys, and always starting with with a slash | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |       - all elements of a devpath must be real directories. Symlinks | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |         pointing to /sys/devices must always be resolved to their real | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |         target and the target path must be used to access the device. | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |         That way the devpath to the device matches the devpath of the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |         kernel used at event time. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |       - using or exposing symlink values as elements in a devpath string | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |         is a bug in the application | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  |     o kernel name (sda, tty, 0000:00:1f.2, ...) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |       - a directory name, identical to the last element of the devpath | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |       - applications need to handle spaces and characters like '!' in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |         the name | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  |     o subsystem (block, tty, pci, ...) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |       - simple string, never a path or a link | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |       - retrieved by reading the "subsystem"-link and using only the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |         last element of the target path | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  |     o driver (tg3, ata_piix, uhci_hcd) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |       - a simple string, which may contain spaces, never a path or a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |         link | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |       - it is retrieved by reading the "driver"-link and using only the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |         last element of the target path | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |       - devices which do not have "driver"-link just do not have a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |         driver; copying the driver value in a child device context is a | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |         bug in the application | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  |     o attributes | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |       - the files in the device directory or files below subdirectories | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |         of the same device directory | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |       - accessing attributes reached by a symlink pointing to another device, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |         like the "device"-link, is a bug in the application | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   Everything else is just a kernel driver-core implementation detail | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   that should not be assumed to be stable across kernel releases. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - Properties of parent devices never belong into a child device. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   Always look at the parent devices themselves for determining device | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   context properties. If the device 'eth0' or 'sda' does not have a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   "driver"-link, then this device does not have a driver. Its value is empty. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   Never copy any property of the parent-device into a child-device. Parent | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   device properties may change dynamically without any notice to the | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   child device. | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | - Hierarchy in a single device tree | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   There is only one valid place in sysfs where hierarchy can be examined | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   and this is below: /sys/devices. | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   It is planned that all device directories will end up in the tree | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   below this directory. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - Classification by subsystem | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   There are currently three places for classification of devices: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   /sys/block, /sys/class and /sys/bus. It is planned that these will | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   not contain any device directories themselves, but only flat lists of | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   symlinks pointing to the unified /sys/devices tree. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   All three places have completely different rules on how to access | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   device information. It is planned to merge all three | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   classification directories into one place at /sys/subsystem, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   following the layout of the bus directories. All buses and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   classes, including the converted block subsystem, will show up | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   there. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   The devices belonging to a subsystem will create a symlink in the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   "devices" directory at /sys/subsystem/<name>/devices. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  |   If /sys/subsystem exists, /sys/bus, /sys/class and /sys/block can be | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   ignored. If it does not exist, you always have to scan all three | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   places, as the kernel is free to move a subsystem from one place to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   the other, as long as the devices are still reachable by the same | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   subsystem name. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  |   Assuming /sys/class/<subsystem> and /sys/bus/<subsystem>, or | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   /sys/block and /sys/class/block are not interchangeable is a bug in | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   the application. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - Block | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   The converted block subsystem at /sys/class/block or | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   /sys/subsystem/block will contain the links for disks and partitions | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   at the same level, never in a hierarchy. Assuming the block subsytem to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   contain only disks and not partition devices in the same flat list is | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   a bug in the application. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - "device"-link and <subsystem>:<kernel name>-links | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   Never depend on the "device"-link. The "device"-link is a workaround | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   for the old layout, where class devices are not created in | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   /sys/devices/ like the bus devices. If the link-resolving of a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   device directory does not end in /sys/devices/, you can use the | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   "device"-link to find the parent devices in /sys/devices/. That is the | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   single valid use of the "device"-link; it must never appear in any | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   path as an element. Assuming the existence of the "device"-link for | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   a device in /sys/devices/ is a bug in the application. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   Accessing /sys/class/net/eth0/device is a bug in the application. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  |   Never depend on the class-specific links back to the /sys/class | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   directory.  These links are also a workaround for the design mistake | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   that class devices are not created in /sys/devices. If a device | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   directory does not contain directories for child devices, these links | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   may be used to find the child devices in /sys/class. That is the single | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   valid use of these links; they must never appear in any path as an | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   element. Assuming the existence of these links for devices which are | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   real child device directories in the /sys/devices tree is a bug in | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   the application. | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   It is planned to remove all these links when all class device | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   directories live in /sys/devices. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | - Position of devices along device chain can change. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   Never depend on a specific parent device position in the devpath, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   or the chain of parent devices. The kernel is free to insert devices into | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   the chain. You must always request the parent device you are looking for | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   by its subsystem value. You need to walk up the chain until you find | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   the device that matches the expected subsystem. Depending on a specific | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |   position of a parent device or exposing relative paths using "../" to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |   access the chain of parents is a bug in the application. |