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Date:      Sun, 11 Mar 2001 12:13:37 -0800
From:      Alfred Perlstein <bright@wintelcom.net>
To:        Poul-Henning Kamp <phk@critter.freebsd.dk>
Cc:        mjacob@feral.com, Dag-Erling Smorgrav <des@ofug.org>, "Niels Chr. Bank-Pedersen" <ncbp@bank-pedersen.dk>, current@FreeBSD.ORG, Greg Lehey <grog@lemis.com>
Subject:   Re: how's vinum these days with DEVFS?
Message-ID:  <20010311121337.J18351@fw.wintelcom.net>
In-Reply-To: <45958.984340929@critter>; from phk@critter.freebsd.dk on Sun, Mar 11, 2001 at 09:02:09PM %2B0100
References:  <Pine.LNX.4.21.0103111157200.29879-100000@zeppo.feral.com> <45958.984340929@critter>

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* Poul-Henning Kamp <phk@critter.freebsd.dk> [010311 12:02] wrote:
> In message <Pine.LNX.4.21.0103111157200.29879-100000@zeppo.feral.com>, Matthew Jacob writes:
> >
> >> Lastly make_dev_alias() is undocumented.
> 
> Right, just like most of the rest of the kernel.
> 
> >Really? That's a deficiency. It should be.
> 
> Yes, ideally, yes.

The problem with make_dev_alias() not being documented is that it would
have been an effort to figure out if duplicate make_dev_alias() calls
were idempotent, done with refcounts or a good way to panic your
machine.

There's also no destroy_dev_alias() that I can see.  So when vinum
goes away I didn't realize how one unpopulates the /dev/vinum/ tree.

What's up with devfs not gc'ing itself?  Ie, after a directory
becomes empty it seems to still exist within the devfs namespace
instead of disappearing.

Since you guys are in docco mode, you might as well document how one
detects a devfs system in a running system.  There's an example
in the vinum(8) source:

    if (sysctlbyname("vfs.devfs.generation", NULL, NULL, NULL, 0) == 0)
        devfs_is_active = 1;
    else
        devfs_is_active = 0;

-- 
-Alfred Perlstein - [bright@wintelcom.net|alfred@freebsd.org]

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