Hello,
I have developed a device driver and use the sysFS to export some
registers to userspace. I opened the sysFS File for one register and did
some reads from this File, but I alwas becoming the same value from the
register, whats not OK, because they are changing. So I found out that
the sysFS caches the reads ... :-(
Is there a way to retrigger the reads (in that way, that the sysFS
rereads the values from the driver), without closing and opening the
sysFS Files? Or must I better use the ioctl () Driver-interface for
exporting these registers?
I am asking this, because I must read every 10 ms 2 registers, so
doing a open/read/close for reading one registers is a little bit too
much overhead.
I made a sysFS seek function, which retriggers the read, and that works
fine, but I have again 2 syscalls, whats also is not optimal.
Or can we make a open () with a (new?)Flag, that informs the sysFS to
always reread the values from the underlying driver?
Or a new flag in the "struct attribute_group" in include/linux/sysfs.h,
which let the sysfs rereading the values?
suggestions are welcome
thanks
Heiko
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